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The Music department of NYU's Steinhardt School offers a program which draws on the rich musical heritage of two great European cities: Prague, the Czech Republic, (fall semester) and Florence, Italy (spring sememster). Specifically designed for music performance and music technology majors, the program offers a unique opportunity to study music history, take individual lessons and join ensembles with the guidance of expert local faculty. Internships are a very special feature of this program, and music business and music technology students benefit from hands-on experience with symphony groups, production studios, performers, management companies and other areas of the music industry in credit bearing placements arranged by the NYU staff abroad. Practice rooms, musical instruments and technology equipment are provided at the NYU academic center and in student residences. See course descriptions within the NYU in Prague and NYU in Florence Academics tab.

Study at one of the world’s top business institutions in Australia, Denmark, England, France, Hong Kong, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Singapore, Spain or Thailand. The International Business Exchange program (IBEX) offers Stern Business students a unique cultural immersion experience. IBEX students attend class with local and international students, learning about the world and gaining a competitive edge in the global business community. All sites offer courses in English and allow for courses that fall into the Stern business curriculum to keep up with degree progress while abroad.

Tisch School of the Arts offers specialized fall and spring programs in London and Dublin. Students apply directly through Tisch and choose from a variety of advanced-level training in a multitude of arts disciplines with an international scope that compares to our standards of excellence at home.

Global Liberal Studies

Global Liberal Studies (GLS) is a four year degree program which offers a rigorous course of study in the liberal arts, the hallmark of which is a junior year in residence at one of NYU's international campuses in Africa, Asia, Europe, or Latin America. The curriculum emphasizes great works from around the globe, combining ideas, materials, and methodologies from multiple fields of inquiry, including literature, philosophy, foreign language, and more. Students may begin their freshman year studies at NYU's campus in New York or one of the Liberal Studies campuses in Paris, London, or Florence. The sophomore year in New York reinforces the global perspective infused throughout the core curriculum and prepares students to take full advantage of their junior year overseas. During their year of international study, students will not only begin independent research but also immerse themselves in their chosen international community through internships, community service, or fieldwork. Finally, the senior year in New York combines advanced course work with a guided individual research project that integrates a truly cosmopolitan four years of study through NYU's global network of campuses and showcases students' understanding of an increasingly interconnected world.


Archaeology and History in Egypt

NYU has also added the program Archaeology and History in Egypt. NYU's Egypt program will feature a three part curriculum beginning with an intensive course "The Oases of Egypt", followed by participation in the excavations at Amheida, and ending with the course "The Archaeology of Egypt's Nile Valley."

 

Designed for both the busy working professional and full-time graduate student the Steinhardt School of Education offers an international study component to complement many degree programs. Intensive study programs between semesters and during spring break as well as summer allow students to obtain credits towards their degree through exciting opportunities abroad.

The Graduate School of Arts and Science at New York University offers complete degree programs abroad in both Madrid and Paris.

New York University in Spain offers a unique one-year graduate program leading to an M.A. in Hispanic literature or Hispanic civilization. Students are admitted for the academic year and courses are taught by distinguished NYU and Spanish university faculty, poets, writers, and filmmakers.

Two distinct M.A. programs are offered at New York University in France by the Graduate School of Arts and Science at NYU. One leads to the M.A. degree in French Literature, and the other to the M.A. degree in French Language and Civilization.

The College of Nursing offers three 3-point winter intersession courses - one in Florence, Italy and two in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Florence program will discuss aspects of current health care delivery issues with comparisons to the United States and those in Italy and Western Europe will be studied. It is open to both graduate and undergraduate NYU students. Please click here for an application.

In Buenos Aires, one of the programs will focus on Nursing Issues & Trends within the Health Care System. This course examines the delivery of health services as pertains to nurse's contribution using the social/cultural, historical, literary and scientific contexts. The second program focuses on global perspectives on child health. Both courses are open to graduate and undergraduate NYU students. Because the programs run concurrently, interested students may only participate in one. Please click here for an application.