LIST[a][b] OF IN-PERSON OR BLENDED NYU CLASSES
UPDATE : Full List of In-Person Courses Website[c]
(Scraped off Albert. Worth double checking with departments)
Disclaimer :
Some of the in-person designations could be “placeholders” and subject to change. OGS has told me that each individual department has decided whether those designations mean anything for now, so always good to check in with whatever department the class is in[d].
[e]IMPORTANT NOTE : Just saw someone on Reddit say that they got an email from their professor saying all foreign language classes will probably be online. I can’t confirm that but be aware of that risk if you sign up for one of those.
Class Name | Class ID’s of Open or WL sections |
ART-UE 201 Sculpture I for Non-Majors | 13600 (WL), 14079, 14080 |
ACCT-UB 70 Accounting and the Blockchain | 22597 (WL), 22597 (WL) |
SCA-UA 121 Elementary Swahili I | 10303 |
SCA-UA 321 Elementary Filipino I | 8505 [f] |
CLASS-UA 3 Elementary Latin I | 8703, 10484 |
CLASS-UA 7 Elementary Greek I | 8706 |
COLIT-UA 122 Lit of The Americas: Transnational America | 20241 |
ENGL-UA 111 Literatures in English I: Medieval and Early Modern Literatures | 10040, 10041, 10042, 10043 |
ENVST-UA 315 Environmental and Molecular Analysis of a Disease | 10236 |
HIST-UA 279 Sem Early Mod Europe: Contemporary Europe | 001 |
WRTNG-UG 1506 Writing about Television Drama | 1506 |
WRTNG-UG 1550 Fiction Writing | 1550 |
MULT-UB 24 Business, Economy, and Policy in the Midst of COVID-19 | 22878 |
CWGV-UF 101 Creative Writing: Global Voices | 14434 |
CAT-UF 301 City As Text | 14534 |
FOOD-GE 2171 Food Photography | 6763, 14122 |
HIST-UA 9 The U.S. to 1865 | 10836, 10837, 10839 |
HIST-UA 471 Sem: Tpcs: Race & Family Stories | 19727 |
FREN-UA 1 Elemen French Level I | 9005, 9006, 9007 |
SPAN-UA 1 Spanish for Beginners- Level I | 9499, 9500 |
PORT-UA 1 Portuguese for Beginners I | 102529 |
ECI-UF 101 Principles of Macroeconomics | 14540, 14499 |
APSY-UE 2 Introduction to Psychology and Its Principles | 24435, 24439 |
CE-UY 1002 Introduction to Civil Engineering | 17152 |
MEDI-UA 1 History of Western Art I | 9305, 9306, 9307 |
MEDI-UA 210 British Literature I | 9315, 9316, 9318 |
IRISH-UA 100 Modern Irish Language Elementary I | 10924, 10094 |
IRISH-UA 187 The Irish in America | 9190 |
IRISH-UA 621 The Irish Renaissance | 20918 |
RELST-UA 781 The Quran and Its Interpretation | 19854 |
SOC-UA 1 Intro to Sociology | 9991, 9997 |
FOOD-UE 1115 Understanding Research in Health & Development | 13736 |
IMNY-UT 101 Creative Computing | 22673, 22674, 22675 |
IMNY-UT 102 Communications Lab | 22677, 22678 |
MPASS-UE 1135 Improvisation Class | 13263 |
MATH-UA 9 Algebra and Calculus | 9222, 9223, 9224, 9225 |
MATH-UA 140 Linear Algebra | 10058, 10051, 10411, 10414 |
LING-UA 3 Language & Mind [g] | 10333, 10334, 10335 |
LING-UA 4 Intro to Semantics [h] | 9566, 9567 |
LING-UA 15 Language & Society [i] | 9206 |
LING-UA 37 The Syntax/Semantics Interface [j] | 18680 |
LING-UA 42 Romance Syntax [k] | 18682 |
LING-UA 43 Neural Bases of Language [l] | 10664 |
LING-UA 44 Field Methods [m] | 18681 |
HIST-UA 66 Introduction of Science and Society | 10826 (WL) |
HIST-UA 175.002 Economic Thought from Hesiod to Keynes | 19742 (WL) |
HIST-UA 629 Energy and Geopolitics in the Era of Climate Change | |
HIST-UA 275.002 Global Asia Before and After Genghis Khan | 21462 |
HIST-UA 912 Labor Regimes in America from Slavery to the Gig Economy | 10624 |
MUSIC-UA 18 Jazz | 20233 |
MUSIC-UA 20 Elements of Music | 9323 |
PHIL-UA 2 Great Works in Philosophy | 21602, 21603, 21604, 21605 |
PHIL-UA 6 Global Ethics | 19855 |
PHIL-UA 80 Philosophy of Mind | 19910 |
PSYCH-UA 27 Language and Mind | 10408 |
PSYCH-UA 300 Spec Topics Psych | 9476, 20808, 22297, 24154 |
PSYCH-UA 992 Tutorial in Infancy Research | 9664 |
RELST-UA.674 Islam and Politics | 19855 |
RELST-UA.846 Virgins, Martyrs, Monks & Saints: Early Christianity | 19808 |
RELST-UA.781 The Quran and its Interpretations | 19854 |
RUSSN-UA 1 Elementary Russian I | 9480 |
RUSSN-UA 852 Soviet & Post-Soviet Lit | 20034 |
[a]Hey guys. Thanks for checking out this list. While I think this was a good place to start, there are definitely a lot of ways we could improve it. Check out this spreadsheet that some other schools have done. Unfortunately it's tough for one person to pull this off so DM me if you would like to give me a hand and try to create something like that for NYU.
[b]FYI this is a Facebook group for international students, join us! https://www.facebook.com/groups/975036526260109/
[c](Courtesy of Albert Liu)
[d]This is a statement from Andy, looks like he has our back :
https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2020/july/ICE_Guidance_International_Students_AHStatement.html#:~:text=Statement%20from%20NYU%20President%20Andrew%20Hamilton%20on%20New%20ICE%20Policy%20Regarding%20International%20Students,-Jul%207%2C%202020&text=Our%20country's%20universities%20routinely%20attract,science%2C%20technology%2C%20and%20innovation.
[e]Everybody has commenting privileges btw so feel free to add a comment with a class and I'll put it on the doc
[f]Requires placement exam
[g]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[h]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[i]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[j]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[k]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[l]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[m]These have all been confirmed by the department of linguistics
[n]I think this one is full :/
[o]Hey, thanks for the comment and sorry for not updating. I think the website is updating live so that would probably be a bette resource.