![]() A fall survey of current MBA students found students preferred Saturday courses and “compressed” formats, she said. ![]() Riddle said many of the business school’s competitors offer the “rapid” program to supply demand from working professionals who cannot take classes at traditional times. Liesl Riddle, the associate dean of graduate programs, said officials are currently accepting applications for the fall semester, but it is too early in the recruiting process to tell how many students will be accepted in the inaugural cohort. Officials said the new format will draw in students who need more flexibility and allow the school to compete with similar condensed programs at other universities. Officials said students will be able to earn the accelerated MBA degree starting this fall, packing classes into Wednesday evenings and Saturdays. Last updated on April 20, 2023.In its latest bid to attract graduate students, the School of Business will offer an abbreviated Master of Business Administration program. Below is the full list of all courses offered on the Morningside Heights campus that are approved for the Global Core Requirement, regardless of semester offered. Not all courses are taught each academic year. Tricksters in World Culture: Mockery, Subversion, Rebellion Sound and Listening Cultures of the Indian Subcontinent (Effective beginning Spring 2023) HSEA GU4542 The History of the Samurai (effective beginning Spring 2023) Please check back for additional updates.īlackness and Frenchness: A Radical Genealogy (effective beginning Spring 2023)ĮAAS UN3114 Chinese Theater and Drama Traditions (effective beginning Spring 2023)ĬULTURE, MENTAL HEALTH, AND HEALING IN EAST ASIA Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African StudiesĪs Spring 2023 schedules become available, more courses will be added to this list. ![]() Migration, Displacement and Diaspora in the French and North African Context (This course will be taught abroad in Reid Hall, Paris.) Waves on Different Shores: France, Japan, Brazil (This course will be taught abroad in Reid Hall, Paris.) Please check back for additional updates. WOMEN & SOCIETY - SEX-TRADE ECONOMY (This course will be taught abroad in Reid Hall, Paris.)Īs Summer 2023 schedules become available, more courses will be added to this list. ![]() Holocaust Literature: Critical Thinking in Dark Times (Effective beginning Fall 2023) Race, Medicine and Literature in 19th-Century BrazilĮndangered Languages in the Global City: Lang, Culture, and Migration in Contempary NYC Politics and Justice in Latin America through Crime Fiction Seminar in Global Thought: Inquiries into an Interconnected WorldĬITY DIPLOMACY (This course will be taught abroad in Reid Hall, Paris.) Multilingual America: Translation, Migration, Gender Hellenism and the Topographical Imagination Course List CodeĬorpse Life: Anthropological Histories of the Dead [Previously Archaeologies of Death andĬenter for the Study of Ethnicity and Race Fall 2023 Approved CoursesĪs Fall 2023 schedules become available, more courses will be added to this list. Students must complete two courses from the approved list of Global Core courses for a letter grade. The Global Core requirement consists of courses that examine areas not the primary focus of Literature Humanities and Contemporary Civilization and that, like other Core courses, are broadly introductory, interdisciplinary, and temporally and/or spatially expansive. and those that address a common theme or set of analytic questions comparatively (and may include Europe and the U.S.). Global Core courses fall into two categories, and can be, on occasion, a hybrid of the two types: those with a comparative, multidisciplinary, or interdisciplinary focus on specific cultures or civilizations, tracing their existence across a significant span of time, and may include Europe and/or the U.S. These courses are organized around a set of primary materials produced in these traditions and may draw from texts or other forms of media, as well as from oral sources or performance, broadly defined. Courses in the Global Core typically explore the cultures of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East in an historical context. The Global Core requirement asks students to engage directly with the variety of civilizations and the diversity of traditions that, along with the West, have formed the world and continue to interact in it today.
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