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NEW YORK UNIVERSITYOffice of Undergraduate Admissions665 Broadway, 11th Floor New York, NY 10012-2339
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elp children with communication
disorders learn to interact
with their peers, empower
patients to reverse the impact
of diseases through nutrition,
or conduct epidemiological
research to help reduce deaths
from malaria in sub-Saharan
Africa. Studying the health and
human services professions—
including speech pathology,
education, health care, nutri-
tion, social work, and psychol-
ogy—will prepare you to work
in some of the most rewarding
and in-demand fields you can
enter. NYU’s undergraduate
programs in health and human
services provide you with
the theoretical learning and
hands-on experience to
fulfill your goal of working
to improve the health and
well-being of others.
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With locations in New York City
and around the globe, NYU offers
more than 230 areas of study, over
2,700 undergraduate courses, and an
additional 3,300 graduate courses. You begin your college career at one of three degree-
granting campuses: New York, Abu Dhabi, or Shanghai.
You may also study at NYU’s global academic centers
or at partner institutions around the world.
You can pursue your studies in health and human
services at NYU Abu Dhabi or at NYU New York in
the College of Arts and Science, the College of Nursing,
the Silver School of Social Work, or the Steinhardt
School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
Programs are in development for NYU Shanghai. To
help you explore your options, we’ve divided NYU’s
undergraduate programs into the following fields.
n Behavioral and Cognitive Science
n Education
n Global Public Health
n Health Care
n Nutrition and Food Studies
n Social Work and Public Policy
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
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NYU New YorkApplied Psychology Child and Adolescent Mental Health StudiesCommunicative Sciences and DisordersGender and Sexuality Studies Global Public Health/Anthropology (double major offered jointly by the College of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)Global Public Health/Applied Psychology (double major offered
jointly by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human
Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)Global Public Health/Communicative Sciences (double major offered jointly
by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/ Sociology (double major offered jointly by the College of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)Language and Mind Neural Science Psychology
NYU Abu DhabiBrain and Cognitive Science (specialization)Psychology
Behavioral and Cognitive SCienCe
Are you fascinated by the inner workings of the human
mind and the way that they affect people’s interactions
with one another? At NYU, you can gain a comprehen-
sive education in the theoretical and practical aspects of
psychology, neural science, mental
health studies, and other related
disciplines. You may find yourself
observing ongoing therapy by
speech pathologists in the
University’s on-campus clinic in
New York as a communicative
sciences and disorders major. You may complete fieldwork
in social services and community agencies as an applied
psychology major. You may work hand-in-hand with your
professor on a research project or conduct your own ex-
periments as a neural science major. Links between theory,
research, and application are a recurrent theme at NYU.
PSyChology in FlorenCe Do you want to be a
psych major? Then you might be interested in spending a
semester at NYU Florence where you can stay on track by
taking courses such as Developmental Psychology and
Cognition. For more information on course offerings at
NYU’s global academic centers, visit admissions.nyu.edu.
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gloBal PuBliC health
If you’re concerned about social justice and the future of
the world’s populations, global public health may be the
major for you. NYU is one of only a handful of univer-
sities in the US that offer
undergraduate majors in this
quickly expanding field. With
social justice at the center of
their studies, global public
health students endeavor to
come up with solutions to
some of today’s most pressing
issues, such as: How is climate
change affecting public health in different parts of the
world? How can we improve access to health care in the
United States? What is the best way to reduce deaths in
sub-Saharan Africa?
NYU New YorkGlobal Public Health/Anthropology (double major offered jointly by the
College of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Applied Psychology (double major offered
jointly by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Communicative Sciences and Disorders (double major
offered jointly by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Food Studies (double major offered jointly by
the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/History (double major offered jointly by the College
of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Media, Culture, and Communication (double major
offered jointly by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Nursing (double major offered jointly by the College of Nursing
and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Nutrition and Dietetics (double major offered jointly
by the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health and Science (double major offered jointly by the
College of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Choose the biology, chemistry, or prehealth track.Global Public Health/Social Work (double major offered jointly by the
Silver School of Social Work and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Sociology (double major offered jointly by the College of Arts and Science and the Global Institute of Public Health)
gloBal PuBliC health CourSeS aBroad As a global
public health major, you will have important opportunities for
hands-on experience in the field at NYU’s global locations. For
example, you may choose health and society or global nutrition
in Accra, Ghana; intern in global public health in Buenos Aires,
Argentina; or study epidemiology in Tel Aviv, Israel. For more
information on course offerings at NYU’s global academic
centers, visit admissions.nyu.edu.
eduCation
In the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development’s renowned New York-based teacher
education programs, you will become actively engaged in
the field of teaching in one of the most diverse environ-
ments in the world. You will take part in field-based activi-
ties throughout your four years of college and student
teach for two to four semesters in New York City schools
that are populated with students from nearly every world
culture. If you decide to study at NYU Abu Dhabi, you
can explore the history and sociology of education from
an international perspective, focusing on how education
varies in urban centers throughout the world.
NYU New YorkChildhood Education/Childhood Special Education Early Childhood Education/Early Childhood Special Education (birth–grade 2)Education (preprofessional track)Educational Theatre Music Education (grades K–12)
Secondary Education, grades 7-12, with a teaching specialization in English, foreign languages, mathematics, music, science (biology, chemistry, earth science, physics), or social studiesTeaching Students with Speech and Language Disabilities, all grades
NYU Abu DhabiEducation
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NYU New YorkDentistry (preprofessional specialization) Dentistry: B.A.-D.D.S.: Dual-Degree Program for Entering Freshmen (offered by the College of Arts and Science and the College of Dentistry)
Medicine (preprofessional specialization) Nursing Optometry (preprofessional specialization)Podiatry (preprofessional specialization)
NYU Abu DhabiPremedical and Health Studies (preprofessional track)
PROfESSIONAL PRACTICE
health Care
NYU’s relationships with major hospitals and medical
centers provide you with extraordinary opportunities for
research and experience in the health professions. At NYU,
you can explore nursing science and theory in one of the
country’s oldest and most respected undergraduate pro-
grams while gaining clinical experience at New York City’s
leading health care facilities. If your career aspirations are
in medicine, dentistry, or another health care profession,
NYU’s preprofessional programs will give you an edge to
get into the nation’s most prestigious professional schools.
The College of Arts and Science is regularly rated among
the top five in the country for medical school placement,
and NYU Abu Dhabi prepares you with the strong scien-
tific foundation necessary for entry to professional school.
NYU’s new academic center in Washington, DC, offers four levels of courses in American
Sign Language taught in a visual-manual method without using spoken English.
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At the Silver
School of
Social Work,
Professor
Peggy Morton
is teaching
a course called
Human Behavior
in the Social
Environment.
ExPERTISEyo u r P r o F e SS o r S a r e e x P e r i e n C e d d o C to r S , n u r S e S , n u t r i t i o n i StS , h e a lt h C o n S u lta n tS , S o C i a l w o r k e r S , a n d r e S e a r C h e r S .
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SoCial work and PuBliC PoliCy
Do you have a natural curiosity about people and the
desire to understand and create solutions for the social
problems that affect them? Translate your empathy for
others into a career as a social worker by studying at
NYU’s Silver School of Social Work. This major prepares
you for a broad scope of career choices—from working
directly with individuals or families to law, child advocacy,
community organization, occupational therapy, or social
planning. The social research and public policy major at
NYU Abu Dhabi prepares you for a job with a nongovern-
mental organization or in public service, urban planning,
or community action. NYUAD also offers an opportunity
to combine your bachelor’s degree program with a
master’s degree program in public administration.
NYU New YorkSocial Work
NYU Abu Dhabi Social Research and Public Policy
In the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human
Development, Professor Lourdes Castco uses the test kitchen to
teach a course called Introduction to Food Science.
nutrition and Food StudieS
New York City is home to a lively food scene—with many
popular farmer’s markets, a staggering range of ethnic cui-
sines, and a growing number of top restaurants committed
to “farm to table” food preparation.
Students who major in nutrition
and food studies learn about the
significance of food choices and
how they vary based on economic
status, family background, and
social trends. You may pursue a vast variety of internships
in television studios, newspapers, hospitals, restaurants,
or the University’s own community-supported agricul-
ture project. If you want to become a registered dietician,
you may pursue the nutrition and dietetics specialization
within the nutrition and food studies major.
NYU New YorkGlobal Public Health/Food Studies (double major offered jointly by the
Steinhardt School of Culture, Educa-tion, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Global Public Health/Nutrition and Dietetics (double major offered
jointly by the Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Global Institute of Public Health)
Nutrition and Food Studies (with concentrations in nutrition and
dietetics, food studies, and food and restaurant management)
nutrition and Food StudieS in tel aviv Explore the relationships between food, class, and gender
by taking Food and Identity at NYU Tel Aviv. For more
information on course offerings at NYU’s global academic
centers, visit admissions.nyu.edu.
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Studying a health-related major at NYU gives you the
opportunity to gain hands-on experience in some of the
best health care facilities and organizations in the world,
many of which are located in New York City. Here are just
a few examples of how NYU students gain real-world
skills as undergraduates.
n Social work majors participate in three full semesters of super-
vised field instruction (700 hours), delivering social work services
at sites including Bellevue Hospital, Children’s Defense Fund,
Henry Street Settlement, and the LGBT Community Center.
n Nursing majors gain clinical experience in some of New York’s
most esteemed hospitals, such as Beth Israel Medical Center,
Lenox Hill Hospital, and the NYU Langone Medical Center’s Tisch
Hospital and Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.
n Nutrition and food studies majors take courses that put them on
the forefront of knowledge in an emerging field, taught by experts
such as Marion Nestle, who was named by best-selling author and
Forbes writer Michael Pollan as the #2 “foodie” in America, with
only Michelle Obama above her.
n Global public health students intern at the United Nations or in
nongovernmental organizations.
n At NYU Abu Dhabi, seven major faculty research initiatives
provide opportunities for students to work directly with faculty
experts in their field. All of these projects focus on globally
relevant themes and include centers for computational physics,
prototype climate modeling, technology and economic
development, and cloud computing.
Internships and fieldwork, semesters abroad, networking with over 400,000 alumni, and conducting research in labs with faculty mentors take classroom studies into a world of practical experience.
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At NYU, no matter what program you choose, you will
gain a firm foundation in the liberal arts. Many majors are
interdisciplinary and enable you to take courses in more
than one school, college, or program. You may opt for a
double major or, in some fields, a dual-degree program
in which you earn your bachelor’s and an advanced degree
in an abbreviated time frame. If you choose one of the
health and human services majors, you will have access
to NYU’s many resources to help you navigate your
educational path.
SelF-deSigned MajorS
Do your academic interests transcend the traditional
programs of study? At NYU’s Gallatin School of Indi-
vidualized Study, you have the opportunity to be creative
about your major by working closely with a faculty adviser
to design your own undergraduate program with courses
carefully selected from across NYU’s schools, colleges, and
programs. For example, you can combine public policy
with urban design and architecture studies, premedical
preparation with the philosophy of medicine, or neural
science with psychology. You’ll explore your interests out-
side of the classroom through internships, independent
studies, and private lessons in the arts.
The College of Arts and Science also offers a self-
designed honors major that enables you to integrate
course work from more than one program within the
College. You submit a proposal by the end of your
sophomore year for this self-designed major.
Considering both philosophy and neural science, photography and premedical studies? At the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, you and a faculty adviser combine your interests and develop a program that’s all your own.
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n Nursing: B.S./M.S. (offered by the College of Nursing)
n Physics/Teaching Physics, Grades 7-12: B.A./M.A. (offered by the
College of Arts and Science and the Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education, and Human Development)
n Public Administration: B.A./M.P.A. (offered by NYU Abu Dhabi
and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service)
Prehealth PrograMS at nyu
Your bachelor’s degree program is your first step toward
professional or graduate school in medicine, veterinary
science, optometry, dentistry, or public health. At NYU,
preprofessional programs, traditionally known as premed,
are referred to as “prehealth.” The Robert and Ellen Salant
Prehealth Program at NYU’s College of Arts and Science
provides you with expert advice throughout your college
career—making sure that you fulfill all of the undergradu-
ate requirements necessary for grad school. Prehealth
students meet regularly with the assistant dean for profes-
sional advisement. For help navigating your prehealth
options at NYU, visit admissions.nyu.edu.
fIELDWORKNursing fieldwork in urban hospitals and health care centers
provides essential skills for your first full-time job placement;
the average starting salary in nursing is $70,000.
dual-degree PrograMS
In dual-degree programs, you earn two degrees, either
two bachelor’s or a bachelor’s and an advanced degree,
in an abbreviated amount of time. The following dual-
degree programs in health and human services are
available at NYU:
n Biology/Teaching Biology, Grades 7-12: B.A./ M.A. (offered by the
College of Arts and Science and the Steinhardt School of Culture,
Education, and Human Development)
n Chemistry/Teaching Chemistry, Grades 7-12: B.A./M.A. (offered by the College of Arts and Science and the Steinhardt
School of Culture, Education, and Human Development)
n Dentistry: B.A.-D.D.S.: Dual-Degree Program for Entering Freshmen (offered by the College of Arts and Science and
the College of Dentistry)
n English and American Literature/Teaching English, Grades 7-12: B.A./M.A. (offered by the College of Arts and Science
and the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development)
n Global Liberal Studies/Health Policy and Management: B.A./M.P.A. (offered by Global Liberal Studies and the Robert F. Wagner
Graduate School of Public Service)
n History/Teaching Social Studies, Grades 7-12: B.A./M.A. (offered by the College of Arts and Science and the Steinhardt
School of Culture, Education, and Human Development)
n Individualized Major: B.A.-M.P.A. in Health Policy and Management (offered by the Gallatin School of Individualized
Study and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service)
n Individualized Major: B.A.-M.P.A. in Public and Nonprofit Management and Policy (offered by the Gallatin School of
Individualized Study and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate
School of Public Service)
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Core CurriCuluM
In New York’s schools, colleges, and programs, many of
the courses you take to fulfill core requirements are drawn
from the Morse Academic Plan (MAP), the core curricu-
lum at the College of Arts and Science. You select from a
wide range of courses in these four areas: Foundations of
Contemporary Culture, Foundations of Scientific Inquiry,
Expository Writing, and Foreign Language.
At NYU Abu Dhabi, the core courses provide you
with practical knowledge in four key areas: Pathways of
World Literature; Structures of Thought and Society;
Art, Technology, and Invention; and Ideas and Methods
of Science. NYU Shanghai’s core curriculum has five
components: Language, Writing, Social and Cultural
Foundations, Mathematics, and Science.
liBeral StudieS: the Core PrograM
The two-year Liberal Studies Core Program is a writing-
intensive, interdisciplinary program that emphasizes the
great books, works of art, and ideas of world cultures. You
may spend your freshman year either in New York or at
one of NYU’s global academic centers in London, Paris,
or Florence. In the second year, you begin to take courses
in the College of Arts and Science, or in another school,
college, or program to which you intend to transition
in your junior year to complete your bachelor’s degree.
Another option is to continue on to complete the four-
year program in Global Liberal Studies, a one-of-a-kind
program with a requirement for you to spend your junior
year at a location within NYU’s global network.
All NYU undergraduates complete a foundational core curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences. Your abilities for critical thinking, creative problem- solving, and persuasive communication are essential skills for success after college.
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LIbERAL ARTS
P r ov i d e S a n aCa d e M i C C o r e i n t h e h u M a n i t i e S ,ta k e at l e a St S o M e C o u r S e S F r o M t h e M a P C u r r i C u lu M .
at t h e C o l l e g e o F a r tS a n d S C i e n C e , t h e M o r S e aCa d e M i C P l a n ( M a P ) S C i e n C e S , a n d S o C i a l S C i e n C e S . M o St St u d e n tS
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NYU’s global network provides a unique university
architecture—an organic and integrated system of
locations, resources, and opportunities. With the three
degree-granting campuses in New York, Abu Dhabi, and
Shanghai; global academic centers on six continents;
and exchange agreements with 16 partner institutions
around the globe, NYU offers unparalleled study abroad
and international curricular programming.
nyu aBu dhaBi
nyu Shanghai
nyu new york
n College of Arts and Science
n College of Nursing
n Gallatin School of Individualized Study
n Leonard N. Stern School of Business
n Liberal Studies
n Polytechnic Institute of NYU (NYU-Poly; affiliated)
n School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management
Schack Institute of Real Estate
n Silver School of Social Work
n Steinhardt School of Culture, Education,
and Human Development
n Tisch School of the Arts
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nyu gloBal aCadeMiC CenterS
In each international location, you can complete some
of your general degree requirements, take elective
courses specific to the site, and in many cases take
courses in your major.
n Accra, Ghana
n Berlin, Germany
n Buenos Aires, Argentina
n Florence, Italy
n London, England
n Madrid, Spain
n Paris, France
n Prague, Czech Republic
n Sydney, Australia
n Tel Aviv, Israel
n Washington, DC, US
GLObAL NYU
for the past five years, NYU has sent more students abroad than any other US institution.
NYU
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Pu blic Policy and Management1
(in conjunction with the Robert F.
Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service)
So cial Entrepreneurship1
(in conjunction with the Robert
F. Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service)
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Education
Ch ildhood Education/Childhood
Special Education, grades 1-6
Ea rly Childhood Education/Early
Childhood Special Education
(birth-grade 2)
Se condary Education, grades 7-12,
with a teaching specialization in
English
Foreign Languages
Mathematics
Music
Sc ience (biology, chemistry,
earth science, physics)
Social Studies
Health
Applied Psychology
Co mmunicative Sciences and
Disorders
Global Public Health/Applied
Psychology2
Global Public Health/Food Studies2
Gl obal Public Health/Nutrition
and Dietetics2
Nu trition and Food Studies (with specializations in nutrition and dietetics, food studies, and food
and restaurant management)
Arts Professions
Art, Studio5
Educational Theatre, all grades5
Mu sic (grades K-12)
Instrumental5 (classical and jazz)
Music Business5
Music Education5
Music Technology5
Music Theory and Composition5
Piano5 (classical and jazz)
Vo ice5 (classical voice and music
theatre)
Communication
Glo bal Public Health/Media, Culture,
and Communication2
Media, Culture, and Communication
Tisch School of the ArtsCi nema Studies5
(film history, theory, and criticism)
Dance5
Drama5 (see Theatre)
Dramatic Writing5
Fi lm and Television5 (film, television, video, and animation)
Photography and Imaging5
Recorded Music5
Th eatre5 (acting, musical theatre, directing, and production
and design)
Gallatin School of Individualized StudyIndividualized Study
continued
1 Minor only
2 Double major
3 In dual-degree program with
Polytechnic Institute of NYU
4 Specialization only
5 An interview, audition, or submis-
sion of a portfolio or other material
is required
AREAS Of STUDYLiberal StudiesThe Core ProgramGlobal Liberal StudiesGl obal Liberal Studies Dual Degree
Programs (in conjunction with the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service)
Gl obal Liberal Studies/Nonprofit
Management: B.A./M.P.A.
Gl obal Liberal Studies/Health Policy
and Management: B.A./M.P.A.
College of Arts and ScienceAfricana Studies
American Studies1
Ancient Studies1
Animal Studies1
Anthropology
Anthropology-Linguistics
Arabic1
Art History
Asian/Pacific/American Studies
Astronomy1
Biochemistry
Biology
Bu siness Studies1 (in conjunction with the Leonard N. Stern School of Business)
Chemistry
Ch ild and Adolescent Mental Health
Studies1
Chinese1
Ci nema Studies (in conjunction with Tisch School of the Arts)
Cl assical Civilization and Hellenic
Studies
Classical Civilization-Anthropology
Classics
Classics-Art History
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Creative Writing1
Dramatic Literature, Theatre History,
and the Cinema
East Asian Languages1
East Asian Studies
Economics
Economics and Computer Science
Economics and Mathematics
Ed ucation1 (in conjunction with the Steinhardt School of Culture, Educa-tion, and Human Development—secondary education only)
En gineering3
Chemical and Biomedical
Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
English
English and American Literature
Environmental Studies
European and Mediterranean Studies
French
French and Linguistics
Gender and Sexuality Studies
German
German and Linguistics
Global Public Health/Anthropology2
Global Public Health/History2
Global Public Health/Sociology2
Global Public Health and Science2
Greek
Hebrew and Judaic Studies
Hellenic Studies
History
Iberian Studies
International Relations
Irish Studies1
Italian
Italian and Linguistics
Japanese1
Journalism
Korean1
Language and Mind
Latin
Latin American Studies
Latin and Greek1
Latino Studies
Law and Society1
Linguistics
Literature in Translation1
Lu so-Brazilian Language and
Literature
Mathematics
Mathematics and Computer Science
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Metropolitan Studies
Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
Middle Eastern Languages1
Music
Neural Science
Persian1
Philosophy
Physics
Politics
Pr oducing1 (in conjunction with Tisch School of the Arts)
Psychology
Pu blic Health and Policy1 (in conjunction with the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of
Public Service)
Religious Studies
Romance Languages
Russian
Self-Designed Honors Major
Social and Cultural Analysis
So cial and Public Policy1 (in conjunction with the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service)
So cial Work1 (in conjunction with the Silver School of Social Work)
Sociology
South Asian Studies1
Spanish
Spanish and Linguistics
Turkish1
Ur ban Design and Architecture
Studies
Preprofessional Specializations
Dentistry
Law
Medicine
Optometry
Podiatry
Combined Degree Programs for Entering Freshmen
Dentistry: B.A.-D.D.S
Engineering: B.S.-B.S.3
Leonard N. Stern School of BusinessBu siness, with a concentration in
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Economics
Finance
Global Business
Information Systems
Management and Organizations
Marketing
Statistics
Business and Political Economy
Advanced Mathematical Methods1
(in conjunction with the College
of Arts and Science)
Bu siness of Entertainment, Media,
and Technology1 (in conjunction
with the Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human
Development and Tisch School
of the Arts)
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Silver School of Social WorkGlobal Public Health/Social Work2
M ultifaith and Spirituality1
(in conjunction with the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service)
Po verty Studies1 (in conjunction with the College of Arts and Science, Tisch School of the Arts, and the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and
Human Development)
Social Work
School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism, and Sports Management
Hotel and Tourism Management
Sports Management
Schack Institute of Real Estate
Real Estate
College of NursingGlobal Public Health/Nursing2
Nursing
NYU-Poly The Polytechnic Institute of NYU,
or NYU-Poly, is an affiliated institu-
tion of NYU located in neighboring
downtown Brooklyn. It is one of New
York’s most comprehensive schools
of engineering, applied science, and
technology—and is the second oldest
in the state. If you are interested in
engineering, applied science, and/or
technology, you may directly enroll
at NYU-Poly or explore our dual
degree program in science and
engineering jointly offered through
NYU’s College of Arts and Science
and NYU-Poly.
NYU Abu DhabiNYU Abu Dhabi is a highly selective
undergraduate college blending a
global academic opportunity with a
liberal arts, science, and engineering
curriculum. As the first such campus
operated by an American university
outside of the United States and the
only comprehensive liberal arts and
science college with engineering in
the Middle East that is fully integrated
into a major research university,
NYU Abu Dhabi draws high school
graduates with top qualifications from
around the globe. NYUAD offers
bachelor’s degree programs in
these areas:
Arts and Humanities
Film and New Media
History
Literature
Music
Philosophy
Theatre
Visual Arts
Engineering
General Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Multidisciplinary Program
Arab Crossroads Studies
Science and Mathematics
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
Social Sciences
Economics
Political Science
Social Research and Public Policy
NYU ShanghaiFor information, please visit
shanghai.nyu.edu.
1 Minor only
2 Double major
New York University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.
Principle photography by: Bob Handelman
Other photography by: Casey Kelbaugh and Ilene Perlman