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When you pursue a graduate degree at New York University, you are part of a diverse, dynamic, dedicated community that pushes you every step of the way and supports you at every turn—in a city where resources and opportunities are second to none.
- Get to Know NYU Grad Studies
Get to know graduate and professional studies at NYU by...
- Non-Degree-Seeking Opportunities
Please note that applications to programs in the Courant...
- Master's Programs
Whether you are starting a new career, enhancing your...
- Ph.D. Programs
Ph.D. Programs. A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and...
- Get to Know NYU Grad Studies
The CUNY Office of Graduate Studies is the information hub for prospective students interested in master’s and doctoral programs offered at the 15 CUNY colleges. We encourage you to schedule a virtual consultation to learn more about programs that could be the right fit for you.
Whether you are starting a new career, enhancing your professional credentials or preparing for study at the doctoral level, a master’s degree can be an essential part of your professional and personal development. NYU offers nearly 100 programs, including Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science, joint-subject and dual-degree ...
NYU’s two dozen graduate degree programs offer flexible study options while pursuing a degree. From studying Occupational Therapy in Mississippi to pursuing a Master's degree in Public Health as a working professional in Malawi, NYU students now span the globe.
Ph.D. Programs. A doctorate is the pinnacle of an arts and science education. Founded in 1886, the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU is among the oldest schools offering doctoral programs in the United States.
Explore NYU's Master’s in Data Science: a 36-credit program with industry-focused tracks & scholarships. Develop advanced skills for a career in data science.
The first thing to understand when applying to an NYU graduate or professional program is that each graduate school, center, or institute—and their individual departments and programs in many cases—determines its own application requirements.