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  1. Faculty Portal

    The faculty portal is an online gateway where AUP faculty can perform certain academic activities ...

  2. AH4090 Senior Seminar

    https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term.” May be taken twice for credit. AH (Art History) ...

  3. BA4091 Topics In Management

    https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term. BA (Business) ...

  4. CL3017 Greek & Roman Key Texts

    on the public course browser: https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term.” CL (Comparative ...

  5. PL3017 Greek & Roman Key Texts

    on the public course browser: https://www.aup.edu/academics/course-catalog/by-term.” PL (Philosophy) ...

  6. CL1025 The World, The Text, And The Critic I

    cultural processes, from Ancient Greece to 1800 (specific contents change each year). Investigates the ... forces that inform creative imagination and cultural production. Places those moments and those forces ...

  7. CL3400 Literary Translation And Creative Writing

    This workshop offers an introduction to literary and cultural translation between French and English. ... cultural forms, and find ways to resolve and explore these differences in their literary translation and in ...

  8. FR3400 Literary Translation And Creative Writing

    This workshop offers an introduction to literary and cultural translation between French and English. ... cultural forms, and find ways to resolve and explore these differences in their literary translation and in ...

  9. PY3068 The Autobiographical Process

    explores autobiographical remembering as an issue of neuroscientific, cultural, and narrative psychology, ... scientific, psychological, social, technological, artistic, and conceptual changes in various cultural fields ...

  10. PY3069 Society, Illness, & Health

    examines health and illness in a social, cultural and historical context. The first part of the course ... part of the course considers socio-cultural shaping and experience of other more prevalent disorders. ...

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