Course Inventory A-Z

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

All courses at NYU 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-UE 1601
ENGED-UE 1601 indicates a course in English Education in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development for undergraduates
ENGED indicates the course is in the Program in English Education
UE indicates the course is given at the undergraduate level

The four digits indicate both eligibility to take the course and the course number within the given department or program:

Eligibility
1-1999   undergraduates
2000-2999   master’s, doctoral
3000-3999   doctoral
8000-8900   global honors seminars

  • A comma between the numbers (e.g. ENGED-UE 1601, 1602) indicates a two-course sequence across two semesters in which the first course (ENGED-UE 1601) is not a prerequisite for the second course (ENGED-UE 1602), which may be taken as a stand-alone course.
  • Undergraduate courses in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development are required to meet for 15 hours per unit, and assign 30 hours of supplemental assignments per semester per unit.
  • Graduate courses in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development are required to meet for 10 hours per unit, and assign 30 hours of supplemental assignments per semester per unit.
  • Undergraduates within 12 units of the baccalaureate may upon approval of their adviser and the instructor of the course register for a 2000-level course.
  • Undergraduates within 32 units of the baccalaureate may upon approval of their adviser, the instructor, and the chairperson of the department offering the course, register for a 2000-level course.