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Interschool minors offer students the opportunity to develop specializations in a number of non-liberal-arts fields through structured course work taken at other NYU schools. These minors, which are open to all students at the College of Arts and Science, are either partly or wholly composed of courses from participating schools, such as the Silver School of Social Work; the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development; the Stern School of Business; the Tisch School of the Arts; and the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
Students interested in pursuing an interschool minor are encouraged to visit the department or program in which the non-liberal-arts coursework will be taken. In order to declare the minor, however, students should consult an adviser in the College Advising Center, located in Room 905, Silver Center, 100 Washington Square East.
With the exception of the cinema studies minor, all courses taken outside the College in order to complete interschool minor requirements count toward the 16-point limit on course work in other divisions. Since many of these minors require 16 points of course work outside the College, students are encouraged to develop their course of study in consultation with a College adviser. Courses taken within the College (with a “V” prefix) to complete interschool minor requirements will not count toward this limit.
Minor in Advanced Mathematical Methods Offered by the Stern School of Business and the Department of Mathematics at the College of Arts and Science, this minor consists of five courses, for a total of 21 points: V63.0123 (4 points); V63.0140 (4 points); C22.0014 (3 points); either C22.0103 (6 points) or V31.0018 (6 points); and V63.0252 (4 points).
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Economics (V31); Mathematics (V63); and Statistics, Operations Research, and Actuarial Science (C22).
Minor in American Sign Language Offered by the Department of Applied Psychology at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Develop-ment, this minor consists of the following four courses (16 points total) in American Sign Language: E64.0091, E64.0092, E64.0093, and E64.0094. American Sign Language can be declared as a minor if the student takes the full four-course sequence.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading of American Sign Language (E64).
Minor in Business Studies Please consult the Business Studies section of this bulletin.
Minor in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies Please consult the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Studies section of this bulletin.
Minor in Cinema Studies Please consult the Cinema Studies section of this bulletin.
Minor in Communicative Sciences and Disorders Offered
by the Department of Communicative Sciences and Disorders (formerly Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology) at the
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, this
minor enables students to complete the prerequisite courses for
graduate programs in speech-language pathology. The minor consists of
six courses, for a total of 18 points. The four required courses are
E34.0008, E34.0017, E34.0061, and E34.1601. In addition, students
choose two elective courses from the following: E34.0009, E34.0402,
E34.1012, E34.1015, E34.1045, E34.1101, E34.1205, E34.1207, E34.1210,
and E34.1230.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Communicative Sciences and Disorders (E34).
Minors in Education The Department of Teaching and Learning at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development offers seven discrete minors designed for students who intend to pursue careers and/or further study in primary or secondary education. With the exception of General Education, these minors are linked to master’s degree programs at Steinhardt that fulfill the requirements for initial teacher certification. Provided that they have completed the appropriate minor, as well as a major in the corresponding field at CAS, students who are accepted into the relevant master’s program at Steinhardt have a reduced number of required credits for an M.A. degree.
Students ideally begin an education minor in the first semester of their junior year. Most of the required courses for the minors have a fieldwork component consisting of classroom observation and participation. For additional information, students should contact the Certification Officer in the Office of Student Affairs at Steinhardt, which is located at 82 Washington Square East, 2nd floor.
English education: This minor is designed for English majors with a GPA of at least 2.5 overall and 3.0 in English courses. The minor consists of four courses, for a total of 16 points: E27.0001, E27.1002, E27.1020, and E63.1272.
Foreign language education: This minor is designed for foreign language majors who have completed at least 30 points in the target language. The minor consists of five courses, for a total of 19 points: E27.0001, E27.1002, E29.2069, E29.2201, and E63.1272.
General education: This minor provides an in-depth exploration of important issues in education and is open to students with any CAS major. The minor consists of five courses, for a total of 18 points: E20.1015, E27.0001, E27.1030, E63.0020, and E75.0083.
Mathematics education: This minor is designed for mathematics majors with a GPA of at least 2.5 overall and 3.0 in mathematics courses. The minor consists of five courses, for a total of 18 points. The four required courses are E12.1043, E27.0001, E27.1002, and E27.1030. In their final semester, students choose one of the following courses: E12.1042, E12.1045, E12.1046, or E12.1047.
Science education: This minor is designed for biology, chemistry, and physics majors with a GPA of at least 2.5 overall and 3.0 in their major. The minor consists of five courses, for a total of 18 points: E14.1039, E14.1050, E27.0001, E27.1002, and E27.1030.
Social studies education: This minor is designed for history majors with a GPA of at least 2.5 overall and 3.0 in history courses, and who have completed the following prerequisite courses: V31.0001 and V53.0300. The minor consists of five courses, for a total of 19 points: E23.1039, E23.1073, E27.0001, E27.1002, and E63.1272.
Teaching of English as a second language: This minor is open to students with any CAS major and consists of five courses, for a total of 19 points: E27.0001, E27.1002, E29.2069, E29.2201, and E63.1272.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Applied Psychology (E63), Mathematics Education (E12), Multilingual/ Multicultural Studies (E29), Science Education (E14), Social Studies Education (E23), Sociology of Education (E20), Special Educa-tion (E75), and Teaching and Learning (E27).
Minor in Educational Theater
Offered by the Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, this minor provides opportunities for undergraduates to explore ideas and concepts through drama strategies and theatre forms in the classroom or on stage. The minor consists of six or seven courses, for a total of 16 to 18 points. The required courses are E17.0027 (3 points); either E17.0050 (3 points) or E17.0051 (3 points); E17.1065 (2 points); and E17.1005 (2 points). In addition, students select two or three elective courses from the following: E17.0009, E17.0010, E17.1057, E17.1065, E17.1081, E17.1099, and E17.1105. Students receive advisement from the director of the Program in Educational Theater.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading of Educational Theater (E17).
Minor in Food Studies Offered by the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, this minor consists of five courses, for a total of 16 points. The required courses are E33.0071, E33.0085, E33.1051, E33.1180, and V14.0001.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Anthropology (V14) and Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health (E33).
Minor in Law and Society Please consult the Law and Society section of this bulletin.
Minor in Media, Culture, and Communication Offered by the Department of Media, Culture, and Communi-cation at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, this minor consists of four courses, for a total of 16 points. Students must complete two “core” courses (from E59.0001, E59.0003, E59.0005, and E59.0014), although they are strongly encouraged to take Introduction to Media Studies (E59.0001) and Introduction to Human Communication and Culture (E59.0005). The remaining two courses are to be selected from the 4-point, 1000-level courses in the department, excluding E59.1000 and E59.1100.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading of Media, Culture, and Communication (E59).
Minor in Nutrition Offered by the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, this minor consists of six courses, for a total of 16 points. The two introductory courses are E33.0085 (3 points) and E33.0119 (3 points). The remaining four courses are E33.0060 (3 points), E33.1048 (1 point), E33.1068 (3 points), and E33.1269 (3 points). Principles of Biology I and II (V23.0011,0012) can be substituted for Nutrition-Focused Human Physiology (E33.1068) and Food Microbiology and Sanitation: Safety Certification (E33.1048).
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health (E33).
Minor in Producing Offered by the Tisch School of the Arts, in collaboration with the College of Arts and Science and the Stern School of Business, this minor is designed to provide students with a framework for understanding the dynamics of producing as an art form and a business profession. The minor, which consists of 18 points, provides for a degree of flexibility to meet students’ specific interests in producing. The two required introductory courses for the minor are H95.0562 (4 points) and H95.1006 (4 points). In addition, students take 8 or 9 elective points at Stern, Tisch, and CAS, choosing from the following courses: C55.0001, C55.0020, C55.0022, C55.0040, C55.0044, C55.0046, H28.0185, H28.0677, H56.1023, H56.1028, H56.1084, H56.1086, H56.1093, H56.1095, H56.1123, H56.1195, H72.1145, H80.1105, H85.1115, H95.1093, H95.1560, V54.0502, V54.0503.002, V54.0503.003, V54.0505, and V54.0611. The minor is capped by an in-field professional experience in which students earn 1 or 2 points: H95.1008 and/or H95.1009. Students receive guidance from an Open Arts adviser in the Office of Special Programs, 721 Broadway, 12th Floor.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Cinema Studies (H72), Drama (H28), Dramatic Writing (H80), Film and Television (H56), Journalism (V54), Marketing (C55), Open Arts Curriculum (H95), and Recorded Music (H85).
Minor in Public Health and Policy This minor is offered by the Com-munity Public Health Program (Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health) at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, in collaboration with the College of Arts and Science and the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. Designed for students who are considering careers and/or further study in the health professions, the minor contains two tracks: (a) General Public Health and (b) Public Health Policy. The two required courses for both tracks are E33.1301 and E33.1306. For General Public Health, the two additional required courses are E33.1315 and E33.1310. For Public Health Policy, students choose one course from P11.0020 or P11.0022, in addition to one of the following: P11.0030, P11.0036, V14.0035, or V83.0050. The minor comprises 16 points.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Anthropology (V14); Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health (E33); Philosophy (V83); and Public Administration (P11).
Minor in Social and Public Policy Offered by the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, in conjunction with the College of Arts and Science, this minor gives students a broad introduction to social policymaking. The minor, which replaces the minor in Public Policy, consists of four courses (16 points total). As an introductory course, students can choose either P11.0020 or P11.0022. The remaining three courses are to be chosen from the following: P11.0015, P11.0017, P11.0018, P11.0030, P11.0036, P11.0063, P11.0065, V31.0227, V53.0307, V53.0382, V53.0570, and V93.0510.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the headings of Economics (V31), Politics (V53), Public Administration (P11), and Sociology (V93).
Minor in Social Work Offered by the Silver School of Social Work, this minor allows students to develop an in-depth understanding of many complex social problems. The minor consists of four courses (16 points total), to be chosen from the following: S03.0001, S03.0002, S03.0052, S03.0053, S03.0055, S03.0060, S03.0062, S03.0065, and S03.0066. Students plan their course of study in consultation with the director of the Undergraduate Social Work Program.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading Social Work (S03).
Minor in Studio Art Offered by the Department of Art and Art Professions at the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Develop-ment, this minor consists of four courses, for a total of 16 points. Students select one course from each of the three core areas: drawing, painting, and print (E90.0320, E90.0330, or E90.0370); sculpture (E90.0021, E90.0104, or E90.0340); and media (E90.0354, E90.0360, or E90.0361). In addition, students choose one elective from the following: E90.1522, E90.1532, E90.1543, E90.1551, E90.1553, E90.1561, E90.1563.
On Albert, the courses are listed under the heading of Art (E90).
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