Below is a list of course equivalencies for internal transfer applicants to the Stern School of Business. Students seeking internal transfer admission to Stern will need to have taken at least one of the following courses in each discipline to be considered competitive for admission.
Acceptable proof of completion of “Calculus I or higher” is one of the following:
- MATH-UA 121/9121 Calculus I
- MATH-UA 122/9122 Calculus II
- MATH-UA 123 Calculus III
- MATH-UA 140/9140 Linear Algebra
- BOTH MATH-UA 211 Mathematics for Economics I and MATH-UA 212 Mathematics for Economics II (211 alone is not sufficient)
- MATH-UA 221 Honors Calculus I
- ONLY for transfers into the sophomore/Class of 2016 year: a 4 or 5 on AP BC Calculus (AB is NOT acceptable), 6 or 7 on IB HL Math, A or B on GCE A-Level Math
- If a student is transferring into the Class of 2015/junior year, they MUST complete an NYU Calculus course (above), no APs of any kind are accepted
Acceptable proof of completion of Statistics requirement is one of the following:
- ECON-UA 18 Statistics for 6 credits (the number of credits is important; pre-fall 2012, this course was 6 credits) Statistics (P)
- STAT-UB 103 Statistics for Business Control and Regression/Forecasting Models
- BOTH ECON-UA 18 Statistics for 4 credits (fall 2012 and later, the course is 4 credits) AND ECON-UA 19/STAT-UB 3 Regression Forecasting Models
- BOTH ECON-UA 20 Analytic Statistics and one of the following:
- ECON-UA 19/STAT-UB 3 Regression Forecasting Models OR
- ECON-UA 266 Introduction to Econometrics
- ECON-UA 19/STAT-UB 3 Regression Forecasting Models OR
- BOTH STAT-UB 1 Statistics for Business Control AND ECON-UA 19/STAT-UB 3 Regression Forecasting Models
- PLEASE NOTE: AP Statistics score of 4 or 5 is not sufficient alone. A student must have BOTH a 4 or 5 on AP Statistics AND take ECON-UA 19/STAT-UB 3 Regression/Forecasting Models
Acceptable proof of completion of the “intermediate microeconomics” requirement is one of the following:
- ECON-UA 10/9010 Intermediate Microeconomics
- ECON-UA 5 Introduction to Economic Analysis
- BOTH ECON-UA 2 Principles of Economics II (or equivalent) AND MULT-UB 15 Competitive Analysis