how to find nyu cas course syllabus

by Prof. Enrico Will 4 min read

What is the NYU classes learning management system?

Summer 2020 Courses. Summer 2019 Courses. Summer 2018 Courses. Summer 2017 Courses. 2020-2021 Courses. Global Academic Centers | 2020-2021. Quantitative Reasoning | 2020-2021. Physical Science | 2020-2021. Life Science | 2020-2021.

What is happening to instructor-created content from NYU classes?

1. Access the course search via the link in the shopping cart section on the home page of your Albert Student Center. 2. Use the filters on the left to narrow your search. Schools are seperated by boxes with subjects listed within them. 3. Once you have selected a subject, scroll to find a class, and click the appropriate Select button.

Can external transfer students take classes at NYU Steinhardt?

Sep 01, 2021 · 1. Download the CAS New Course Proposal Form. 2. Submit your proposal via the CAS DUS shared drive: double click the UCC Proposals folder, and then double click the appropriate (Month) 2021 or 2022 UCC Drop Box folder. Create a folder with the name of your department, and upload your course proposal form and syllabus. 3.

The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC)

The Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC) evaluates all new courses to be offered for credit by the College of Arts and Science (CAS), whether at the Washington Square campus or at an NYU global site. It also reviews all new majors and minors, as well as changes/revisions to existing majors and minors.

NEW COURSE GUIDELINES

New Course Guidelines link (includes guidelines, as well as information on credit hours and relevant policies)

What does "P" mean in economics?

Economics (2020 - 2022) Some courses are designated either "P" or "T" (or both). "P" alone represents courses open only to students in the policy concentration; "T" alone represents courses open only to students in the theory concentration; and "P, T" represents courses that are open to students in either concentration.

What are the issues of international economics?

Financial and macroeconomic issues in international economics, the balance of payments, gold and other assets in international portfolios, exchange rate determination, problems of simultaneous achievement of internal and external policy goals, and interdependence of countries' macroeconomic policies.

Topics Courses

Special Topics#N#MATH-UA 395, 396 Topics determine prerequisites. Offered in the fall and spring respectively. 4 points.#N#Topics vary by semester.

Honors Topics Courses

Honors I#N#MATH-UA 393 Prerequisite: permission of the department. Offered in the fall of even years. 4 points.#N#Advanced topics, which vary yearly.

Internship and Independent Study

Internship#N#MATH-UA 897, 898 Prerequisite: permission of the department. Student must be a declared mathematics major, have a mathematics GPA of 3.5 and an overall GPA of 3.0, and have at least half of the mathematics major courses completed. Offered every term.

Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduates

Qualified students may take certain mathematics courses in the Center for Data Science (CDS) and the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS), provided they obtain permission from the director of undergraduate studies or vice chair for undergraduate affairs. A few such courses are listed below.