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New Student Academic Resource Guide 2011–2012

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Music Technology ........................(MPATE-UE)Music Therapy. .......................... (MPAMT-UE)Nutrition & Dietetics. ......................(NUTR-UE)Occupational Therapy. ....................... (OT-UE)Philosophy of Education ...................(PHED-UE)Physical Therapy. .............................(PT-UE)Programs in Applied Psychology .............(APSY-UE)Public Health ..............................(PUHE-UE)Sociology of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (SOED-UE)Special Education. ........................ (SPCED-UE)Studio Art .................................. (ART-UE)Teaching & Learning .......................(TCHL-UE)Visual Arts Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (ARVA-UE)tisch school of the artsTisch’s Open Arts Curriculum makes certain Tischcourses available to all undergraduate students atNYU. Many other Tisch courses are open only to Tischstudents. The other Course Areas listed below aredepartments in which Gallatin students have hadsome ability to take courses, although that ability isoften limited.Cinema Studies. ............................(CINE-UT)Ctr for Art, Society & Pub Pol ................(ASPP-UT)Drama ....................................(THEA-UT)Open Arts Curriculum .....................(OART-UT)Photography and Imaging. ..................(PHTI-UT)Recorded Music. ...........................(REMU-UT)Undergrad Film & TV ......................(FMTV-UT)Other NYU SchoolsGallatin permits you to take courses in any of theundergraduate schools and colleges of <strong>New</strong> York University.If you are like most Gallatin students, you will find that yourindividualized program will lead you to take many classesoutside of Gallatin. A Gallatin Interdisciplinary Seminar onaesthetics might spark an interest in art history, for example,which could lead you to the Department of Art History in theCollege of Arts and Science, a studio art class in the School ofEducation, or a seminar on art and social change in the TischSchool of the Arts. Likewise, a marketing course that you take inthe Stern School of Business or in the School of Continuing andProfessional Studies might interest you in a Gallatin course onadvocacy writing or on the politics of consumer culture.These are the other NYU schools where Gallatin studentstake classes:• College of Arts and Science (CAS)www.nyu.edu/cas• School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS)www.scps.nyu.edu• Silver School of Social Work (SSW)www.nyu.edu/socialwork• Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and HumanDevelopment (Steinhardt)www.nyu.edu/education• Stern School of Business (Stern)www.stern.nyu.edu• Tisch School of the Arts (TSOA)www.tisch.nyu.edu• Wagner School of Public Service (Wagner)wagner.nyu.eduEach school maintains important information, including coursedescriptions and cross-registration information, on its website.You should familiarize yourself with the websites of the schoolsand departments in which you plan to take courses.<strong>New</strong> <strong>Student</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>11

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