Course Inventory A-Z

Classification of Courses

The following pages contain descriptions of the courses offered at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.

All courses at New York University are assigned a two- to five-letter program code as a prefix, followed by a two-letter level (undergraduate/graduate) school identifier and a one- to four- digit course number. Within a given department/program, courses are listed in numerical order.

For example:

ENGED-GE 2601

ENGED-GE 2601 indicates a course in English Education in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development for master’s and doctoral students

ENGED indicates the course is in the Program in English Education

GE indicates the course is given at the graduate level in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

Eligibility

  • 1–1999 undergraduate students
  • 2000–2999  master’s, doctoral
  • 3000–3999  doctoral
  • 4000–4999  cross-school courses restricted to specific majors within approved schools

Undergraduates within 32 credits of completion of the baccalaureate program may, upon approval of their adviser and the instructor of the course, register for a 2000-level course.