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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE APPLICATION 2014.

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GSAS Application 2014
Programs, Requirements, and Deadlines



Please carefully read our application instructions for a complete description of all application
requirements and policies. The instructions are available in two places:

Step 1. Instructions in the online application

On the web at our Application Resource Center at
http://gsas.nyu.edu/page/grad.admissionsapplication.html



All applicants to the Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) are required to submit a complete application for
admission. In addition to the application form questions, a complete application includes academic transcripts, test
scores, letters of recommendation, a rsum or curriculum vitae, a statement of purpose, and the application fee.

APPLICATION DEADLINES

All application materials must be received by 5 p.m. eastern time on the deadline date. Deadline dates are provided
for each program in the section labeled Application Deadlines. If an application deadline falls on a Saturday,
Sunday or legal U.S. holiday, then the next business day will be the deadline date.

TEST SCORE REQUIREMENTS

The Graduate School requires that applicants submit official test scores for the general test of the Graduate
Record Examination (GRE) unless an exception is specifically noted under program-specific requirements.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of all applicants who are not native English
speakers (this requirement is waived if the applicant has completed a baccalaureate or masters degree at an
institution where the language of instruction is English).
The Graduate School requires official test scores for the GRE and TOEFL. Self-reported test scores and
copies of test score reports from the GRE and TOEFL programs are not considered official. Official test
scores must be sent to us directly from the GRE or TOEFL program; make sure they are sent to New York
UniversityGSAS, code 2596. Refer to the application instructions for complete information about how to
properly submit official test scores to the Graduate School.
Full details about the testing policies are available in our FAQ on testing in the Application Resource Center.
Please read the information carefully.
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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

The following pages include program-specific application requirements that are in addition to the requirements
noted above.

The Graduate School requires that you apply by using the online application. (Certain applicants to non-degree
programs are not able to use the online application. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource
Center.)
If a program recommends or requires a subject test of the GRE, it is specified in the section labeled GRE and
TOEFL.
If a program requires a writing sample, it is described. Please note that the writing sample is in addition to the
personal statement that is a standard part of the application.
If a program has any other special requirements, they will be listed.
Applicants to dual degree programs (programs offered by GSAS and another school at NYU, such as the
School of Law, Medicine, Business, or Public Service) must apply to each school separately. Admission to the
dual degree program is contingent upon acceptance by both schools.

FIELD OF STUDY DESCRIPTIONS

The field of study descriptions may not exactly match the actual program name on the degree that is conferred.
Please refer to the GSAS bulletin section Degree and Certificate Programs as Registered by the New York State Education
Department for the actual program name and degree conferred. Please see
http://gsas.nyu.edu/page/grad.bulletin.
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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AFRICANA STUDIES
M.A. Africana Studies AFRS AFR January 4: Admission with
financial aid consideration
March 15: Final deadline date for
admission only (no financial aid
consideration)

Applicants to JAFR must apply
by the January 4
th
deadline date.

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


20 Cooper Square
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-992-9650
Fax: 212-995-4665
E-mail: africana@nyu.edu
Web: africanastudies.as.nyu.edu
Africana Studies/Economics AFEC AFE
Africana Studies/Museum
Studies
AFRS AMS
Joint M.A. Africana Studies/Journalism JAFR JAF



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AFRICANA STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (all programs except the joint masters with Journalism): An academic writing sample is required.
Writing Sample (Africana Studies/Journalism): Two different writing samples are required. One should be an academic writing sample. The second
should represent your aptitude for journalism. A clip from your college newspaper, a personal essay, academic research paper, and short fiction
are all acceptable.






AMERICAN STUDIES
Ph.D. American Studies AMCV AMC December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Applicants intending to pursue a
terminal M.A. degree should
refer to the program in Social
and Cultural Analysis.


All applicants must use the
online application.

20 Cooper Square
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-992-9650
Fax: 212-995-4665
E-mail: amstudies@nyu.edu
Web: americanstudies.as.nyu.edu










PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AMERICAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample of sociocultural analysis is required. It may be a term paper, excerpt from an undergraduate or graduate thesis,
published article, or other example of academic writing, and should indicate your capacity for interdisciplinary study and research. Your entire
writing sample should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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ANCIENT NEAR
EASTERN AND
EGYPTIAN STUDIES
M.A. Ancient Near Eastern and
Egyptian Studies
HEBN NEE January 4

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Applicants with an interest in
ancient Biblical languages and
cultures should apply to Hebrew
and Judaic Studies.

All applicants must use the
online application.


51 Washington Square South
Room 101
New York, NY 10012-1075
Telephone: 212-998-8980
Fax: 212-995-4178
E-mail:
gsas.hebrewjudaic@nyu.edu
Web: anees.as.nyu.edu








PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN AND EGYPTIAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should be no more than ten double-spaced pages and should be excerpted from a term paper,
essay or other writing that illustrates the applicant's ability to present a written argument on a scholarly topic, preferably in the discipline or
geographical area in which the applicant wishes to specialize.








ANTHROPOLOGY
Ph.D. Archaeological Anthropology ANTH ANR Ph.D. applications:
December 18

Masters applications: March 1

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.
Rufus Smith Hall
25 Waverly Place
Room 100
New York, NY 10003-6790
Telephone: 212-998-8553
Fax: 212-995-4014
E-mail: anthropology@nyu.edu
Web: anthropology.as.nyu.edu
Biological Anthropology ANTH ANP
Cultural and Social
Anthropology
ANTH ANC
Linguistic Anthropology ANTH ANL
Ph.D. with Certificate Program in Culture and Media
(with Tisch School of the Arts)
CLTR MEA
M.A. Human Skeletal Biology ANTH ANP


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ANTHROPOLOGY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It may be a term paper, excerpt from an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or other example of
academic writing, preferably with some relevance to anthropological analysis. It should be double-spaced and not exceed 35 pages.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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APPLIED
QUANTITATIVE
RESEARCH
M.A. Applied Quantitative Research SOCQ AQR February 1

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


295 Lafayette Street
Puck Building
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10012-9605
Telephone: 212-998-8340
Fax: 212-995-4140
E-mail:
gsas.sociology.info@nyu.edu
Web: sociology.fas.nyu.edu










PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLIED QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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BASIC MEDICAL
Ph.D. and Interdisciplinary training programs in: December 10

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Applications are available online
at
https://apply.embark.com/grad/
sackler

All applicants must use the
online application.
SCIENCES
dual degree: Biomedical Imaging

Sackler Institute of Graduate
Biomedical Sciences
NYU School of Medicine
545 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016-6497
Telephone: 212-263-5648
Fax: 212-263-7600
E-mail:
sackler-info@med.nyu.edu
Web: sackler.med.nyu.edu
M.D.-Ph.D. Biomedical Informatics

Cellular and Molecular Biology
Developmental Genetics
Immunology and Inflammation
Microbiology/Parasitology
Molecular Biophysics
Molecular Oncology and Tumor Immunology
Molecular Pharmacology
Neuroscience and Physiology *
Pathobiology
Stem Cell Biology


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Please contact the Sackler Institute for application requirements. Refer to their website at http://sackler.med.nyu.edu.

* Doctoral research in neuroscience at NYU is distributed across multiple departments and inter-disciplinary centers. Carefully consider
programs before applying to one. A full listing of programs can be found at www.neuroscience.nyu.edu.








BIOETHICS
M.A. Bioethics BIOE BIT May 1: Fall
November 1: Spring

Applications will be accepted on
a rolling basis thereafter.
Preference for fellowship
assistance is given to applicants
who apply by the stated
deadlines.

All applicants must use the
online application.


285 Mercer Street
10
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-992-7999
Fax: 212-995-4157
E-mail: bioethics@nyu.edu
Web: bioethics.as.nyu.edu
Dual degree:
M.D.M.A. Medicine/Bioethics BIOE

BME









PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BIOETHICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. After submitting a completed application, applicants may request a waiver of the GRE requirement
if they hold a Ph.D. or a post-baccalaureate professional degree (e.g., M.D., J.D.), or if they have taken the LSAT or MCAT. Contact the program
directly regarding consideration for a waiver. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements
on page 1).
Writing Sample: A 10-page (double-spaced) essay on an ethical issue of concern in health care or environmental affairs is required.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Medicine (if not already an enrolled student in Medicine), following
their specific application procedures and deadline date.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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BIOLOGY
Ph.D. Biology BIOL BIO
Silver Center
100 Washington Square East
Room 1009
New York, NY 10003-6688
Telephone: 212-998-8200
Fax: 212-995-4015
E-mail:
biology.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: biology.as.nyu.edu

Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology
BIOL BMA Ph.D. applications:
December 1

Ph.D. applications are accepted
for fall only.

Masters and non-degree
applications (except JST):
May 15: Fall
November 1: Spring

Masters applications to JST:
May 15: Fall
Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All degree applicants must
use the online application.
Cancer and Cell Biology BIOL CEL
Developmental Genetics BIOL DEV
Genomics and Systems Biology BIOL GEN
Molecular Evolution BIOL EVO
Molecular Genetics BIOL MOG
Microbiology and Immunology BIOL BDM
Neurobiology * BIOL NRB
Plant Biology BIOL PLA
M.S. General Biology BIOL BIO
Applied Recombinant DNA
Technology
BIOL BIA
Bioinformatics and Systems
Biology
BIOL BIU
Oral Biology BIOL OBD
Dual-degree:
M.S.-M.B.A
Biology/Business BIOL JST
Non-degree General Biology BIOL BIO
(Non-degree applicants to General Biology must
carefully read the requirements section below.)


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR BIOLOGY
Ph.D. Applicants:
GRE: GRE general test required.
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Masters Applicants:
GRE (all programs except Oral Biology and dual degree with Stern): GRE general test required.
GRE for Applicants to Oral Biology: GRE general test or DAT scores required. Applicants may request a waiver of this requirement if they have
taken the MCAT. Contact the Biology Department directly for consideration.
GRE for Applicants to Biology/Business: GRE general test or GMAT scores required. Send official GMAT test scores to GSAS using school code
5TF-5G-76 (also separately send GMAT scores to Stern where the GMAT is required, using their GMAT school code).
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the Stern School of Business.
Non-degree Applicants: Non-degree applicants to General Biology who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online
application to apply. Other non-degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting fall 2014, applicants who hold a current
H1-B visa must use the online application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more information.
As part of the application, all applicants must provide a final and official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors degree or
equivalent was conferred, including all courses with grades received. The TOEFL is required of applicants who are not native English speakers
(see Test Score Requirements on page 1). The GRE, letters of recommendation, and rsum are optional (please leave items blank on the
application if you do not provide). The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the program as a non-degree student and
describe the courses you plan on taking.

* Doctoral research in neuroscience at NYU is distributed across multiple departments and inter-disciplinary centers. Carefully consider programs
before applying to one. A full listing of programs can be found at www.neuroscience.nyu.edu.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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CENTER FOR NEURAL
SCIENCE




4 Washington Place
Room 809
New York, NY 10003-6621
Telephone: 212-998-7780
Fax: 212-995-4011
E-mail: cns@nyu.edu
Web: www.cns.nyu.edu
Please refer to the
departmental listing under
Neural Science.











Doctoral research in neuroscience at NYU is distributed across multiple departments and inter-disciplinary centers. Carefully consider programs
before applying to one. A full listing of programs can be found at www.neuroscience.nyu.edu. To apply to the Center for Neural Science, please
refer to the departmental listing under Neural Science.






CHEMISTRY
Ph.D. and M.S. Chemical Biology Chemistry CHEM CBI December 12

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

Silver Center
100 Washington Square East
10
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003-6688
Telephone: 212-998-8400
Fax: 212-260-7905
E-mail: chemistry.grad@nyu.edu
Web: chemistry.fas.nyu.edu
Inorganic Chemistry CHEM ING
Material/Nano Science CHEM MNS
Organic Chemistry CHEM ORG
Theory/Physical Chemistry CHEM PHT

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CHEMISTRY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Chemistry or other related science area strongly recommended. TOEFL
required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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CINEMA STUDIES
Ph.D. and M.A. Cinema Studies

Please contact the Tisch
Graduate Admissions Office for
application instructions at
http://graduate.tisch.nyu.edu/object/
howtoapply.html.





Graduate Admissions Office
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway, 8
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
Telephone: 212-998-1600
(department) or 212-998-
1900 (admissions office)
Fax: 212-995-4061
E-mail:
tisch.gradadmissions@nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CINEMA STUDIES
Please contact the program for application requirements. Refer to their website at http://graduate.tisch.nyu.edu/page/admissions.html.






CLASSICS
Ph.D. and M.A. Classics CLAS CLA January 4

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.
Silver Center
100 Washington Square East
Room 503
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-8590
Fax: 212-995-4209
E-mail: gsas.classics@nyu.edu
Web: classics.as.nyu.edu












PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASSICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: An academic writing sample is recommended. It may be a term paper, a lecture delivered at a meeting, or a published article. If
your writing sample contains Greek or other non-standard characters, it may not print properly as part of the online application. If so, it would be
best if you sent your writing sample both as a pdf document as part of your online application and as a separate hard copy (with a brief cover
letter) directly to the department, in care of the Director of Graduate Studies. Be sure to keep a paper copy for your records. We may ask you to
mail, fax, or email a copy directly to the department if there are problems in reading your writing sample.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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COMPARATIVE
Ph.D. and M.A. Comparative Literature COLI CLI December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Applicants intending to pursue a
terminal M.A. should consult
with the department before
applying. Terminal M.A.
applications are accepted only in
rare cases; no financial aid is
given to such candidates.

All applicants must use the
online application.
LITERATURE


13 University Place
3
rd
Floor
New York, NY 10003-4556
Telephone: 212-998-8790
Fax: 212-995-4377
E-mail:
complit.grad.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: complit.as.nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample (maximum of 6,000-8,000 words) of a scholarly, academic work is required. The work may be a term paper, a
conference essay, or a published article, and must be written in English.
Other: Please be aware of the departments non-English language requirements. Check the departmental web site for further information.






COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ph.D. Computer Science CSCI CSC Ph.D. applications: December 12

Masters and non-degree
applications (admission only, no
financial aid):
March 1: Fall
October 1: Spring

All degree applicants must
use the online application; all
recommenders must use the
online recommendation
system.
Warren Weaver Hall
251 Mercer Street
Room 306
New York, NY 10012-1110
Telephone: 212-998-3063
Fax: 212-995-4124
E-mail: admissions@cs.nyu.edu
Web: cs.nyu.edu

M.S. Computer Science CSCI CSC
Information Systems INFO INF
Joint M.S. Scientific Computing
(with Mathematics)
SCOM SCI
Non-degree Computer Science CSCI CSC
(Non-degree applicants to Computer Science must
carefully read the requirements section below.)




PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
GRE for Ph.D. Applicants: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Computer Science recommended.
GRE for Masters Applicants: GRE general test required.
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Non-degree Applicants: Non-degree applicants to Computer Science may only take courses offered through the masters program. Non-degree
applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online application to apply. Other non-degree applicants must submit a
paper non-degree application. Starting fall 2014, applicants who hold a current H1-B visa must use the online application rather than paper. Refer
to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more information. As part of the application, all applicants must provide a final and
official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors degree or equivalent was conferred, including all courses with grades received. The
TOEFL is optional. The GRE general test is recommended but not required. Letters of recommendation and a rsum are optional. Please leave
items blank on the application if you do not provide them. The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the program as a
non-degree student and describe the courses you plan on taking.
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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DATA SCIENCE
M.S. Data Science DATA DAT Masters applications:
February 4: Fall

Non-degree applications:
August 1: Fall
November 1: Spring

All degree applicants must
use the online application.

715 Broadway
10
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-3401
Fax: 212-998-3484
E-mail:
datascience-group@nyu.edu
Web: cds.nyu.edu

Non-degree Data Science DATA DAT

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DATA SCIENCE
GRE: Applicants may choose to submit either the GMAT or the GRE general test. Send official GRE test scores to GSAS using school code
2596, or send official GMAT test scores to GSAS using school code 5TF-5G-76. GRE subject tests are not required.
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Non-degree Applicants: Non-degree applicants who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online application to apply. Other non-
degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting fall 2014, applicants who hold a current H1-B visa must use the online
application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more information. As part of the application, all
applicants must provide a final and official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors degree or equivalent was conferred, including all
courses with grades received. The TOEFL is required of applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
The GRE, letters of recommendation, and rsum are also required. The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the
program as a non-degree student and describe the courses you plan on taking.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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DRAPER
INTERDISCIPLINARY
MASTERS PROGRAM
IN HUMANITIES AND
M.A. Humanities and Social Thought DRAP DRA Applications must be completed
by
July 1: Fall
December 1: Spring

All applicants must use the
online application.

SOCIAL THOUGHT



14 University Place
1st Floor
New York, NY 10003-4589
Telephone: 212-998-8070
Fax: 212-995-4691
E-mail:
draper.program@nyu.edu
Web: www.draper.fas.nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR DRAPER
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.






ECONOMICS
Ph.D. Economics ECON ECO Ph.D. applications: December 18

Masters applications: February 1

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

19 West 4
th
Street
6
th
Floor
New York, NY 10012-1119
Telephone: 212-998-8900
Fax: 212-995-4186
E-mail:
Ph.D.: admissions@econ.nyu.edu
M.A.: econ.ma@nyu.edu
Web: www.econ.nyu.edu
M.A. Economics ECON ECO
Africana Studies/Economics AFEC AFE
Dual degrees:
Ph.D.-J.D. Economics/Law ECON JLE
M.A.-J.D. Economics/Law ECON JLE



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ECONOMICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (Ph.D. applicants): Not required, but evidence of original research is encouraged. Please refer to supplementary form for Economics
Ph.D. applicants in the online application (Step 2: Page 5).
Writing Sample (Masters applicants): Not required.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Law.
Important Note for Applicants to the Masters Program: All masters applicants must complete all parts of the online application, including the section
labeled Courses Taken which requests information on economics and math courses completed previously.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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ENGLISH
Ph.D. English and American ENGL ENG Ph.D. applications:
December 1

Masters applications:
January 13

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


244 Greene Street
5
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-8802
Fax: 212-995-4019
E-mail:
gsas.english.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: english.fas.nyu.edu
Literature
M.A. English and American ENGL ENG
Literature



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGLISH
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in English recommended but not required. TOEFL required of all applicants
who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample of academic literary criticism is required. It should demonstrate your strongest work in that mode and should not
exceed 10-12 double-spaced pages.







ENGLISH
M.A. Creative WritingFiction CRET CWF Creative WritingFiction and
Poetry
December 18

Creative writing applications are
accepted for fall only.

Writers Workshop in Paris
Fiction and Poetry
October 15 for spring residency
March 15 for fall residency


All applicants must use the
online application.
CREATIVE WRITING
Creative WritingPoetry CRET CWP

Lillian Vernon Creative
Writers House
58 West 10
th
Street
New York, NY 10011
Telephone: 212-998-8816
Fax: 212-995-4864
E-mail:
creative.writing@nyu.edu
Web: cwp.fas.nyu.edu
M.F.A. Creative WritingFiction CREA CRF
Creative WritingPoetry CREA CRP
Writers Workshop in Paris
Fiction
CREA PRF
Writers Workshop in Paris
Poetry
CREA PRP



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGLISH CREATIVE WRITING
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required for all programs except the Writers Workshop in Paris. TOEFL required of all applicants who are
not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A creative writing sample is required. It should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages for fiction applicants and 10 single-spaced
pages for poetry applicants. The font size should be 12 point or larger.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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ENVIRONMENTAL
Ph.D. Biostatistics EHSC EBI December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

HEALTH SCIENCES
Epidemiology EHSC EHE
Department of
Environmental Medicine
New York University
Langone Medical Center
57 Old Forge Road
Tuxedo, NY 10987
Telephone: 845-731-3661
Fax: 845-351-2058
E-mail: ehs@env.med.nyu.edu
Web: (see below)
Exposure Assessment and
Health Effects
EHSC EXA
Molecular Toxicology/
Carcinogenesis
EHSC EMC
Systemic Toxicology EHSC EST
M.S. Environmental Toxicology EHSC EHT
Occupational-Environmental
Hygiene
EHSC EHH


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.

Web: http://environmental-medicine.med.nyu.edu/graduate-program




ENVIRONMENTAL
Ph.D. Ergonomics and Biomechanics EHSC EAB EAB and EOBApplications
are accepted throughout the year
for fall admission only.

ERGApplications are
accepted throughout the year for
spring admission only.

All applicants must use the
online application.
HEALTH SCIENCES
M.S. Ergonomics and Biomechanics ERBI EOB

ERGONOMICS AND
BIOMECHANICS

Occupational and Industrial
Orthopedics Center (OIOC)
63 Downing Street
New York, NY 10014-4331
Telephone: 212-255-6690
Fax: 212-255-6754
E-mail: erbi.biom@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)
Advanced Certificate Ergonomics ERGO ERG








PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ERGONOMIC AND BIOMECHANICS
GRE and TOEFL (all programs except Advanced Certificate): GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English
speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
GRE and TOEFL (Advanced Certificate): GRE general test required. Applicants may request a waiver of the GRE requirement if they hold a
master's or doctoral degree, or if they have three or more years of relevant professional experience with a demonstrable research component. If
the student chooses to later apply to the master's program, the GRE will be required. Contact the program directly regarding consideration for a
waiver. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.

Web: http://www.med.nyu.edu/oioc/education/
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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EUROPEAN AND
MEDITERRANEAN
STUDIES
M.A. European Culture and Society
European Politics and Policy
Mediterranean Studies
EURM
EURM
EURM
CUL
POT
EMD
Applications to EURM
January 4: Admission with
financial aid consideration
April 15: Admission only

Applications to EURJ
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only for all programs.

All applicants must use the
online application.


285 Mercer Street, 7
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-3838
Fax: 212-995-4188
E-mail:
european.studies @nyu.edu
Web: www.cems.as.nyu.edu
Joint M.A. European and Mediterranean
Studies/Journalism
EURJ EUJ








PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR EUROPEAN AND MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should demonstrate analytical skills and not exceed 10 double-spaced pages, perhaps excerpting a
longer work. Scholarly, academic work is preferred but not required.
Writing Sample (European and Mediterranean Studies/Journalism): In addition to the writing sample described above for all applicants, three additional
writing samples are required for Journalism. The writing samples need not have been published, although if you have clips you are proud of,
please do submit them. The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for journalism. Clips from your college
newspaper, personal essays, academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable.






FINE ARTS
Ph.D. History of Art and
Archaeology
FINH IFA December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


Institute of Fine Arts
One East 78
th
Street
New York, NY 10075-0178
Telephone: 212-992-5800
Fax: 212-992-5807
E-mail: ifa.program@nyu.edu
Web: www.ifa.nyu.edu
M.A. History of Art and
Archaeology
FINH IFA
Ph.D. and Advanced
Certificate
History of Art and
Archaeology/Curatorial Studies
FINH CUR
M.A. and Advanced
Certificate
History of Art and
Archaeology/Conservation
FINH IFC





PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FINE ARTS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. Those applicants who already have a masters degree in art history must submit a copy of their thesis
or another research paper to be read by an appropriate member of the IFA faculty.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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FRENCH
Ph.D. French Literature FREN FRC Ph.D. applications:
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Masters applications for FRL
and LTR:
April 15: Fall

Masters applications for NYF
and LCM:
March 1: Fall admission with
financial aid consideration
April 15: Fall admission only

Masters applications for LAN:
March 1: Fall admission with
financial aid consideration
April 15: Fall admission only
April 15: Summer


All applicants must use the
online application.

13 University Place
6
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003-4556
Telephone: 212-998-8700
Fax: 212-995-3539
E-mail: french.grad@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)

NYU Paris
Telephone: 212-998-7625
Fax: 212-995-4667
E-mail: nyuparis@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)
French Literature/First Year in
Paris
FREN PAR
Joint Ph.D. French Studies/French IFSF JFF
M.A. French Literature (in New
York City)
FREM FRL
Literary Translation: French-
English
FRLT LTR
NYU ParisLiterature FREM NYF
NYU ParisLanguage and
Civilization
FREL LAN
NYU ParisLanguage and
Civilization/Museum Studies
FREL LCM
NYU ParisTeaching French
as a Foreign Language
(Applicants apply through
NYU Steinhardt. Refer to
requirements section below.)


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FRENCH
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (all programs except Literary Translation: French-English): A writing sample of scholarly, academic writing, no longer than 25 pages
double-spaced or 7,000 words in total, is required. It may be made up of one or two term papers, a research paper written for a French course, or
an extract from an honors thesis; some or all of it must be in French.
Writing Sample (Literary Translation: French-English): A sample of a document and its translation, as done by the applicant; double-spaced and not
exceeding 10 pages.

NYU ParisTeaching French as a Foreign Language: Please contact the program for application requirements and materials. Applicants apply for
admission through NYU Steinhardt and not through GSAS. For more information, please refer to the following website:
http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/teachlearn/foreign/ma/french


Web:
french.as.nyu.edu/page/graduate
paris.as.nyu.edu/page/graduate

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
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FRENCH STUDIES
Ph.D. (Joint
Programs)
French Studies/French IFSF JFF Ph.D. applications:
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Ph.D. applications are accepted
for fall only.

Masters applications:
February 7

Late masters applications may
be considered. Please email the
Director of Graduate Studies in
French Studies before applying.


All applicants must use the
online application.
15 Washington Mews
Room 105
New York, NY 10003-6694
Telephone: 212-998-8740
Fax: 212-995-4142
E-mail: institute.french@nyu.edu
Web: ifs.as.nyu.edu
French Studies/History IFSH ISH
M.A. French Studies IFST IFS
M.A. (Joint Program) French Studies/Journalism IFSJ JFJ
Advanced Certificate French Studies IFST ICC
Dual degrees:
M.A.-M.B.A. French Studies/Business
Administration
IFST JFG
M.A.-J.D. French Studies/Law IFST JLF

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR FRENCH STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should be limited to 25 double-spaced pages, perhaps drawing from a larger work. For the joint
Ph.D. in French and French Studies, it should be written in French. For all other programs, it may be written in French or English. It may be a
term paper, essay or publication that demonstrates your capacity to conduct research and/or social historical, political, cultural, or literary analysis.
It need not have been published.
Writing Sample (French Studies/Journalism): In addition to the writing sample described above for all applicants, three additional writing samples are
required for Journalism. The writing samples need not have been published, although if you have clips you are proud of, please do submit them.
The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for journalism. Clips from your college newspaper, personal essays,
academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the Stern School of Business or the School of Law.



DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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GERMAN
Ph.D. Germanic Languages and
Literatures
GERM GER Ph.D. applications:
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Masters applications: April 15

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Students intending to pursue a
Ph.D. should apply directly to
the Ph.D. program, whether or
not they already hold an M.A.

All applicants must use the
online application.

13 University Place
3
rd
Floor
New York, NY 10003-4556
Telephone: 212-998-8650
Fax: 212-995-4823
E-mail: german.dept@nyu.edu
Web: german.as.nyu.edu
M.A. Germanic Languages and
Literatures
GERM GER




PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR GERMAN
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should demonstrate your skills in interpreting a literary or philosophical text from the German
tradition, and should be presented complete with full references, sources, and notes. It can be written either in English or in German and should
be double spaced and not exceed 20 pages.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
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HEBREW AND JUDAIC
Ph.D. and M.A. Hebrew and Judaic Studies HEBR HJS Applications to HJS and JMU:
January 4

Applications to JHI:
December 18

Applications to JPA and JEU:
January 4: Recommended date
April 1: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.
STUDIES
Joint Ph.D. Hebrew and Judaic Studies/
History
HJSH JHI
Skirball Department of
Hebrew and Judaic Studies
51 Washington Square South
Room 101
New York, NY 10012-1075
Telephone: 212-998-8980
Fax: 212-995-4178
E-mail:
gsas.hebrewjudaic@nyu.edu
Web: hebrewjudaic.as.nyu.edu
M.A. Hebrew and Judaic Studies/
Museum Studies
HEBR JMU
Dual degree:
M.P.A.-M.A. Public Administration and
Judaic Studies (with Wagner)
HEBR JPA
M.A.-M.A. Education and Jewish
Studies/Hebrew and Judaic
Studies (with Steinhardt)
HEBR JEU



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HEBREW AND JUDAIC STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample of critical analysis is recommended. This may be a term paper, a conference paper, excerpt from a thesis or a
published article. The writing sample should be double spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font, and no more than 6,000 words.
Ph.D. Applicants Only, Statement of Purpose: Applicants to any doctoral program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies are required to append to their
statement of purpose a one-page, double-spaced description of their proficiency in Hebrew and the sources from which it was acquired. Non-
native speakers of Hebrew should indicate (1) the institutions at which they studied Hebrew; (2) the textbooks from which they studied; (3) the
extent to which their program of study incorporated Biblical, classical, and modern Hebrew; and (4) the highest level achieved. Native speakers
should indicate the years completed in Israeli schools and universities.
Ph.D. Applicants Only, Autobiographical Statement in Hebrew: Applicants to any doctoral program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies may also, at their
option, include an autobiographical statement in Hebrew, one page maximum. This statement should be hand-written personally by the applicant
and should be saved as a pdf file and uploaded in the online application on one of the pages labeled Additional Information. If it is not possible
to save the autobiographical statement as a pdf, then please mail it to the department at the address shown above. Be sure to include your name,
date of birth and Embark ID.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, or the Steinhardt School of
Culture, Education, and Human Development.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
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HISTORICAL AND
SUSTAINABLE
ARCHITECTURE
M.A. Historical and Sustainable
Architecture (offered at NYU
in London)
SUST SUS March 1

Applications are accepted for
fall only.

Late applications are considered
if space remains.

All applicants must use the
online application.

Department of Art History
303 Silver Center
100 Washington Square
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-8180
Fax: 212-995-4152
E-mail: histsust@nyu.edu
Web:
arthistory.as.nyu.edu/page/ma












PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HISTORICAL AND SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample or portfolio is required. Writing samples should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages in length, and should
demonstrate the ability to write clearly, to present and support an argument, and to document sources of research. Portfolios should focus on
student or professional work and should include written analysis of design problems and proposed solutions.
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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HISTORY
Ph.D. Africa HIST AFA Ph.D. applications:
December 18

Joint Ph.D. applicationsfor
the application deadline date,
please meet the deadline of the
other department.

Masters in World History and
History of Women and Gender:
March 3

All other masters and
certificate applications:
February 28: Recommended date
March 14: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for
the fall only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


53 Washington Square South
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10012-1098
Telephone: 212-998-8600
Fax: 212-995-4017
E-mail:
history.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: history.fas.nyu.edu

African Diaspora HIST AFD
Atlantic World HIST AWH
Medieval European History HIST MEH
Early Modern European
History
HIST EME
Modern European History HIST MOE
East Asian History HIST EAH
South Asian History HIST SAH
Latin American and Caribbean
History
HIST HCL
United States History HIST USH
Joint Ph.D. French Studies/History IFSH ISH
Hebrew and Judaic Studies/
History
HJSH JHI
History/Middle Eastern
Studies
HMES JME
M.A. Archives and Public History HIAP HAP
History of Women and Gender HIST WOM
World History WHIS WHI
Advanced Certificate Archives HIAR HIH
Public History HIPU HIP
Dual degrees:
Ph.D.J.D. History/Law HIST HJL
M.A.J.D. History/Law HIST HJL

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR HISTORY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (all programs except Archives and Public History): An academic writing sample is required and should not exceed 35 pages double-
spaced.
Writing Sample (Archives and Public History): An academic writing sample is required. It may consist of a published article, an academic paper, an
archival finding aid, or some other appropriate item and should not exceed 35 double-spaced pages.
Joint Ph.D. Applicants to Hebrew and Judaic Studies/History Only: Applicants to any doctoral program in Hebrew and Judaic Studies have two
additional items. (1) Applicants are required to append to their statement of purpose a one-page, double-spaced description of their proficiency in
Hebrew and the sources from which it was acquired. Non-native speakers of Hebrew should indicate (1) the institutions at which they studied
Hebrew; (2) the textbooks from which they studied; (3) the extent to which their program of study incorporated Biblical, classical, and modern
Hebrew; and (4) the highest level achieved. Native speakers should indicate the years completed in Israeli schools and universities. (2) Applicants
may also, at their option, include an autobiographical statement in Hebrew, one page maximum. This statement should be hand-written
personally by the applicant and should be saved as a pdf file and uploaded in the online application on one of the pages labeled Additional
Information. If it is not possible to save the autobiographical statement as a pdf, then please mail it to the Hebrew and Judaic Department at the
address shown in their section of this document. Be sure to include your name, date of birth and Embark ID.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Law.
Important Note for Applicants to the Advanced Certificate Programs: To enroll in the advanced certificate program, students must have completed a
masters or doctoral degree or be enrolled concurrently in a masters or doctoral program in the humanities, social sciences or sciences.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
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INTERNATIONAL
M.A. International Relations INTP INP Masters applications:
January 4

Applications are accepted for
the fall only.

Late applications to the
masters program are
considered.

See also Politics for related
programs of study.

All applicants must use the
online application.

RELATIONS

19 University Place, 5
th
Fl.
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-9064
Fax: 212-995-4184
E-mail: ir.masters@nyu.edu
Web: politics.as.nyu.edu

Joint M.A. International Relations/
Journalism
JINT JIN

PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It could be a paper for an undergraduate class or a publication. It should demonstrate the applicants
ability to analyze a topic insightfully and it should be written in the English language. The paper should be double-spaced and not exceed 3,000
words. A good paper, well-written and with insight, will improve the chances of admission.
Writing Sample (International Relations/Journalism): In addition to the writing sample shown above for all masters applicants, three different writing
samples are required for Journalism. The writing samples need not have been published, although if you have clips you are proud of, please do
submit them. The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for journalism. Clips from your college newspaper, personal
essays, academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable.






IRISH AND IRISH
AMERICAN STUDIES
M.A. Irish and Irish-American
Studies
IRSH IRH March 1: Admission with
financial aid consideration

Late applications are considered.

Applications are accepted for fall
only.


All applicants must use the
online application.

Glucksman Ireland House
One Washington Mews
New York, NY 10003-6691
Telephone: 212-998-3950
Fax: 212-995-4373
E-mail:
gsas.irishstudies.ma@nyu.edu
Web: irelandhouse.as.nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR IRISH AND IRISH AMERICAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should demonstrate analytical skills and not exceed 15-20 double-spaced pages. Scholarly, academic
work is preferred but not required.
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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ITALIAN STUDIES
Ph.D. Italian Literature ITAL ITR Ph.D. applications:
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Masters applications:
April 15: Fall
November 1: Spring
April 1: Summer

Ph.D. applications are accepted
for fall only.

Masters applications are
accepted for fall and spring, with
enrollment beginning in either
New York or Florence. It is
preferred that masters
applicants for Florence start
enrollment in the fall term.
Masters applicants for summer
must begin enrollment in
Florence.

All applicants must use the
online application.

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marim
24 West 12
th
Street
Room 407
New York, NY 10011-8697
Telephone: 212-998-8730
Fax: 212-995-4012
E-mail: italian.dept@nyu.edu
Web: italian.as.nyu.edu
M.A. Italian Literature (New York) ITAL ITR
Italian Studies (New York) ITLC ITA
Italian Literature (Florence) ITAL FLO
Italian Studies (Florence) ITLC FLC





PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ITALIAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: An academic writing sample is required, demonstrating skills in literary, cultural or historical analysis. It may be written in Italian or
English. The text should not exceed 15 double-spaced pages if you are applying to the master's program, and 25 double-spaced pages if you are
applying to the Ph.D program.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
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JOURNALISM
M.A. Cultural Reporting and
Criticism
JOUR CRC December 18: Recommended
date
January 4: Final deadline date

BER:
Late applications are accepted
until May 1.

All programs except BER:
Late applications will be
considered if space remains.

Applications are accepted for
fall only for all programs.

All applicants must use the
online application.


Arthur L. Carter Journalism
Institute
20 Cooper Square
6
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-7993
Fax: 212-995-4148
E-mail:
graduate.journalism@nyu.edu
Web: journalism.nyu.edu



Literary Reportage JOUR LRP
Magazine Writing JOUR PRI
News and Documentary JOUR DOC
Reporting New York JOUR RNY
Reporting the Nation JOUR RTN
Studio 20 JOUR STU
Journalism and Religion
(Refer to listing for masters
in Religious Studies)
M.A. and Advanced
Certificate
Business and Economic
Reporting
BERJ BER
Science, Health and
Environmental Reporting
SHER SER
Joint M.A. Global Journalism Programs
Africana Studies/Journalism JAFR JAF
European and
Mediterranean Studies/
Journalism
EURJ EUJ
French Studies/Journalism IFSJ JFJ
International Relations/
Journalism
JINT JIN
Latin American and
Caribbean Studies/
Journalism
JLAC JOC
Near Eastern Studies/
Journalism
JOUN JOS
Russian and Slavic Studies/
Journalism
JRUS JRU


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR JOURNALISM
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Three different writing samples are required. The writing samples need not have been published, although if you have clips you are
proud of, please do submit them. The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for journalism. Clips from your college
newspaper, personal essays, academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable.
Writing Sample (all joint M.A. Global Journalism Programs): In addition to the three Journalism writing samples, an additional writing sample may be
required by the non-Journalism program. Please refer to the individual listing in this document for the writing sample requirements of the other
program.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
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LATIN AMERICAN AND
CARIBBEAN STUDIES
M.A. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies
LATC CLC Applications to LATC and
LCSL:
February 1: Admission with
financial aid consideration
April 15: Admission only

Applications to JLAC:
December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only for all programs.

All applicants must use the
online application.


53 Washington Square South
Room 4W
New York, NY 10012-1098
Telephone: 212-998-8686
Fax: 212-995-4163
E-mail: clacs.info@nyu.edu
Web: www.clacs.as.nyu.edu
Latin American and Caribbean
Studies/Museum Studies
LATC MUA
M.A. and Certificate Latin American and Caribbean
Studies/Museum Studies
LATC MUC
Joint M.A. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies/Journalism
JLAC JOC
Dual degree:
M.A.-J.D. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies/Law
LCSL CLW



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should be limited to 15 double-spaced pages, perhaps excerpting a longer work. It should be a term
paper, essay, or publication that demonstrates your capacity to conduct research and/or social, political, or cultural analysis. It need not have been
published.
Writing Sample (Latin American and Caribbean Studies/Journalism): In addition to the writing sample described above for all applicants, three additional
writing samples are required for Journalism. The writing samples need not have been published, although if you have clips you are proud of,
please do submit them. The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for journalism. Clips from your college
newspaper, personal essays, academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Law.






LINGUISTICS
Ph.D. Linguistics LING LIN December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application (see
other note below).

10 Washington Place
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-7950
Fax: 212-995-4707
E-mail: linguistics@nyu.edu
Web: linguistics.as.nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR LINGUISTICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should be a term paper, senior essay, thesis or publication. It should demonstrate your academic
preparation and potential to do creative research in linguistics as conducted at NYU. If your background is not in linguistics, please send a sample
that illustrates your potential to successfully pursue a graduate degree in this department. Your writing sample should be no longer than 50
double-spaced pages (or equivalent).
Other: Applications should be submitted online. If the applicant does not have access to appropriate internet facilities for an extended period of
time, he or she must allow enough time for a paper application and all supporting materials to arrive by the deadline. Please contact
gsas.admissions@nyu.edu well in advance of the application deadline for instructions.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
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MATHEMATICS
Ph.D. and M.S. Mathematics MATH MAT Ph.D. applications:
Fall admission with financial aid
December 18: Strongly
recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Mathematics in Finance
(MS):
February 8: Fall, full-time study
only
August 1: Fall, part-time study
only
December 1: Spring, part-time
study only

Mathematics in Finance
(MS/MBA Dual Degree):
February 8: Fall

Mathematics in Finance
(Non-degree):
August 1: Fall
December 1: Spring

All other masters
applications:
April 1: Fall
November 1: Spring
April 15: Summer

Financial Mathematics
(Certificate):
August 1: Fall
December 1: Spring

Mathematics (Non-degree):
August 1: Fall
November 1: Spring



All degree applicants must
use the online application.

Warren Weaver Hall
251 Mercer Street
Room 623 (Mathematics)
Room 624 (Math in Finance)
New York, NY 10012-1110
Telephone: 212-998-3238
Fax: 212-995-4121
E-mail:
Ph.D. and general masters:
admissions@math.nyu.edu
Math Finance:
mathfinapp@cims.nyu.edu
Web: www.math.nyu.edu
Ph.D. Atmosphere Ocean Science
and Mathematics
ATMO ATM
M.S. Mathematics in Finance MATF MAF
Joint M.S. Scientific Computing
(with Computer Science)
SCOM SCI
Dual degree:
M.S.-M.B.A. Mathematics in
Finance/General Management
(with Stern School of Business)
MATF MAB
Advanced Certificate Financial Mathematics MATC MFM
Non-degree Mathematics MATH MAT
Mathematics in Finance MATF MAF
(Non-degree applicants must
carefully read the requirements
section below.)





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PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MATHEMATICS

GRE for Ph.D. Applicants to Mathematics: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Mathematics required.
GRE for Ph.D. Applicants to Atmosphere Ocean Science and Mathematics: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Mathematics required;
applicants may substitute the GRE subject test in Physics.
GRE for all Masters and Advanced Certificate Applicants except M.S.-M.B.A: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Mathematics or other
quantitative field strongly encouraged.
GRE for M.S.-M.B.A. Applicants: Please refer to section below for dual degree applicants.
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Optional Video Submission: As part of the application to the Ph.D. program in Mathematics, Atmosphere Ocean Science, or the master's programs
in Mathematics in Finance, the department encourages you to submit a short video statement. This is an optional part of your application and
is not required. Please read the detailed instructions at http://gsas.nyu.edu/object/grad.app.page1-video.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the Stern School of Business. Dual degree applicants may choose to submit
either the GMAT or the GRE general test for the purposes of their application to GSAS. Send official GMAT test scores to GSAS using school
code 5TF-5G-76 (also separately send GMAT scores to Stern where the GMAT is required, using their GMAT school code). Dual degree
applicants also will be considered for admission to the regular Mathematics in Finance M.S. program, provided GRE general test scores have
been submitted.
All Mathematics in Finance Applicants: Include with your application a one-page professional rsum listing education, employment history, skills and
other important information. See the programs website for more information and tips on the application process.
Full-time Mathematics in Finance Applicants: Please let the program know as soon as possible if you have a deadline from another program and have
not received a decision from us. Email mathfinapp@cims.nyu.edu.
Non-degree Applicants (Mathematics): Non-degree applicants to Mathematics who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online
application to apply. Other non-degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting summer 2014, applicants who hold a
current H1-B visa must use the online application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more
information. As part of the application, all applicants must provide a final and official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors
degree or equivalent was conferred, including all courses with grades received. The TOEFL is required of applicants who are not native English
speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1). The GRE, letters of recommendation, and rsum are optional (please leave items blank on
the application if you do not provide). The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the program as a non-degree student and
describe the courses you plan on taking.
Non-degree Applicants (Mathematics in Finance): Non-degree applicants to Mathematics in Finance who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must
use the online application to apply. Other non-degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting fall 2014, applicants who
hold a current H1-B visa must use the online application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for
more information. As part of the application, all applicants must provide a final and official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors
degree or equivalent was conferred, including all courses with grades received. The TOEFL is required of applicants who are not native English
speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1). A rsum is required. The GRE and letters of recommendation are optional (please leave items
blank on the application if you do not provide). The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the program as a non-degree
student and describe the courses you plan on taking.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
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DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
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MIDDLE EASTERN
AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
Ph.D. Middle Eastern and Islamic
Studies
MIDS MES December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Applicants intending to pursue a
terminal M.A. degree should
apply to Near Eastern Studies.

Students intending to pursue a
Ph.D. should apply to Middle
Eastern and Islamic Studies,
whether or not they already have
an M.A.

All applicants must use the
online application.

50 Washington Square South
Room 200
New York, NY 10012-1073
Telephone: 212-998-8880
Fax: 212-995-4689
E-mail:
mideast.studies@nyu.edu
Web: meis.as.nyu.edu
Joint Ph.D. History/Middle Eastern
Studies
HMES JME







PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MIDDLE EASTERN AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It can be a research paper or senior thesis chapter. It is preferred that it be in the field of the
applicants interest, but other work will be accepted.






MUSEUM STUDIES
M.A. Museum Studies MSMS MUT It is recommended applications
be completed by
February 15: Fall
November 1: Spring

Spring applications will be
considered if space remains
available. Please contact the
program in September before
applying for spring.

All applicants must use the
online application.

240 Greene Street
Suite 400
New York, NY 10003-6675
Telephone: 212-998-8080
Fax: 212-995-4185
E-mail:
museum.studies@nyu.edu
Web:
museumstudies.as.nyu.edu
Advanced Certificate Museum Studies MSMS MUT





PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MUSEUM STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Other: Applicants may arrange a personal or telephone interview, although an interview is not required for admission.
Important Note for Applicants to the Advanced Certificate Program: To enroll in the advanced certificate program, students must have completed a
masters or doctoral degree or be enrolled concurrently at NYU in a masters or doctoral program.



DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
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DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
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MUSIC
Ph.D. Ethnomusicology MUSI ETH December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

Waverly Building
24 Waverly Place
Room 268
New York, NY 10003-6789
Telephone: 212-998-8300
Fax: 212-995-4147
E-mail:
fas.music.gradadmissions
@nyu.edu
Web: music.as.nyu.edu
Historical Musicology MUSI MUG
Music Theory/Composition MUSI MTC








PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MUSIC
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (Music Theory/Composition): Two or three music samples that demonstrate recent work are required. For notated music samples, a
recording should be included. Submitted samples may include electroacoustic or multimedia works, in which case there is typically no score. A
short writing sample of 5-15 double-spaced pages, on any musical topic, is also required.
Writing Sample (Ethnomusicology, Historical Musicology): One or two written papers that demonstrate analytical and writing abilities are required. These
will play a major role in the admission decision.
Instructions for Submitting Recorded Material and Musical Scores: It is preferred that you submit recordings and musical scores by using a URL to point to
an online collection of your materials. Please refer to the instructions at http://gsas.nyu.edu/object/grad.app.page1-video. If you are unable
to make electronic versions of the material available, please contact the Music Department directly at the email address shown above.






NEAR EASTERN
M.A. Near Eastern Studies NEST NES December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

Also see Middle Eastern and
Islamic Studies.

All applicants must use the
online application.

STUDIES
Near Eastern Studies/Business NEST BUS

Hagop Kevorkian Center
50 Washington Square South
Room 400
New York, NY 10012-1073
Telephone: 212-998-8877
Fax: 212-995-4144
E-mail:
kevorkian.center@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)
(with courses in the Leonard
N. Stern School of Business)
Near Eastern Studies/Museum
Studies
NEST NEC
Joint M.A. Near Eastern Studies/
Journalism
JOUN JOS





PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (all programs except Near Eastern Studies/Journalism): Not required.
Writing Sample (Near Eastern Studies/Journalism): Three different writing samples are required. The writing samples need not have been published,
although if you have clips you are proud of, please do submit them. The samples should represent your best overall work and your aptitude for
journalism. Clips from your college newspaper, personal essays, academic research papers, and short fiction are all acceptable.

Web: http://neareaststudies.as.nyu.edu

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ADDRESS
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NEURAL SCIENCE
Ph.D. Neural Science * NEUR NEU December 12

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

4 Washington Place
Room 809
New York, NY 10003-6621
Telephone: 212-998-7780
Fax: 212-995-4011
E-mail:
admissions@cns.nyu.edu
Web: www.cns.nyu.edu












PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEURAL SCIENCE
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.

* Doctoral research in neuroscience at NYU is distributed across multiple departments and inter-disciplinary centers. Carefully consider programs
before applying to one. A full listing of programs can be found at www.neuroscience.nyu.edu. To apply to the Center for Neural Science, please
use this departmental listing, i.e., Neural Science.

The Doctoral Program in Neural Science (Faculty of Arts and Science) and the Doctoral Program in Neuroscience & Physiology (Sackler
Institute, School of Medicine) have harmonized their academic and research requirements and will process applications jointly. Details of the
shared neuroscience curriculum and combined pool of neuroscience faculty mentors can be found at http://neuroscience.nyu.edu/. Please note,
your application will be considered by a joint admissions committee, and you will therefore be eligible for admission to either program. Our goal
is to streamline the application process and give you the opportunity to find the best match for your research interests at NYU.





PERFORMANCE
STUDIES
Ph.D. and M.A. Performance Studies

Please contact the Tisch
Graduate Admissions Office for
application instructions at
http://graduate.tisch.nyu.edu/object/
howtoapply.html.





Graduate Admissions Office
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
719 Broadway, 8
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003-6807
Telephone: 212-998-1620
(department);
212-998-1918 (admissions)
Fax: 212-995-4060
E-mail:
tisch.gradadmissions@nyu.edu











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMANCE STUDIES
Please contact the program for application requirements. Refer to their website at http://graduate.tisch.nyu.edu/page/admissions.html.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
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DEPARTMENT
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PHILOSOPHY
Ph.D. Philosophy PHIL PHI Ph.D. applications: January 4

M.A. applications: April 15

Applications are accepted for fall
only.


All applicants must use the
online application.

5 Washington Place
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-8320
Fax: 212-995-4179
E-mail:
philosophy.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: philosophy.fas.nyu.edu
M.A. Philosophy PHIL PHI
Dual degrees:

M.A.-J.D. Philosophy/Law PHIL JLP
Ph.D.-J.D. Philosophy/Law PHIL PJD



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PHILOSOPHY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A sample of philosophical writing is required. It should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Law.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
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DEPARTMENT
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PHYSICS
Ph.D. Physics PHYS PHY Ph.D. applications: December 18

M.S. applications: February 1

Applications for the Ph.D. and
masters program are accepted
for fall only.

Non-degree applications are
accepted on a rolling basis.

All degree applicants must
use the online application.
M.S. Physics PHYS PHY

Andr and Bella Meyer Hall
4 Washington Place
Room 424
New York, NY 10003-6621
Telephone: 212-998-7708
Fax: 212-995-4016
E-mail: dgsphys@nyu.edu
Web: physics.nyu.edu
Non-degree Physics
(Non-degree applicants to
Physics must carefully read the
requirements section below.)
PHYS PHY








PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PHYSICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. GRE subject test in Physics required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English
speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Non-degree Applicants: Non-degree applicants to Physics who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online application to apply.
Other non-degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting summer 2014, applicants who hold a current H1-B visa must
use the online application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more information. As part of the
application, all applicants must provide a final and official academic transcript showing proof that the bachelors degree or equivalent was
conferred, including all courses with grades received. The statement of purpose should explain why you want to attend the program as a non-
degree student and describe the courses that you plan to take, including directed reading and research courses. The GRE, TOEFL, letters of
recommendation, and rsum are optional (please leave items blank on the application if you do not provide).





POETICS AND THEORY
Advanced Certificate Poetics and Theory POET THR April 15: Fall
November 1: Spring

All applicants must use the
online application.



Department of Classics
Rufus Smith Hall
25 Waverly Place
New York, NY 10003-6790
Telephone: 212-998-8597
Fax: 212-995-4209
E-mail:
gsas.admissions@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)









PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR POETICS AND THEORY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Important Note: To enroll in the advanced certificate program, students must have completed a graduate degree or be enrolled concurrently in a
graduate program.

Web: www.nyu.edu/fas/program/poeticsandtheory

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ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
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POLITICS
Ph.D. American Government and
Politics
POLI PAG Ph.D. applications:
December 18

Masters applications:
January 4

Applications are accepted for
the fall only.


All applicants must use the
online application.


19 West 4
th
Street
2
nd
Floor
New York, NY 10012-1119
Telephone: 212-998-8500
Fax: 212-995-4184
E-mail:
politics.phd@nyu.edu
politics.masters@nyu.edu
Web: politics.as.nyu.edu

Comparative Politics POLI COM
International Relations POLI INT
Political Economy POLI ECN
Political Methodology POLI PMT
Political Theory POLI PTM
M.A. Comparative Politics POLI COM
International Politics and
International Business
POLI IPB
International Relations see
Program in International
Relations
-- --
Political Economy POLI ECN
Political Theory POLI PTM
Dual degrees:

Ph.D.-J.D. Politics/Law POLI JLO
M.A.-J.D. Politics/Law POLI JLO
M.A.-M.B.A. Politics/Business POLI POG


PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR POLITICS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (Ph.D. Applicants): A writing sample demonstrating academic work in social science is required. This would most likely be a paper or
chapters of a thesis from your undergraduate career. It should be between 30 and 50 pages, double-spaced. It should demonstrate your ability to
think analytically about some social science question, and communicate clearly.
Writing Sample (Masters Applicants): A writing sample is required. It could be a paper for an undergraduate class or a publication. It should
demonstrate the applicants ability to analyze a topic insightfully and it should be written in the English language. The paper should be double-
spaced and not exceed 3,000 words. A good paper, well-written and with insight, will improve the chances of admission.
Dual Degree Applicants: Dual degree applicants must also apply to the School of Law or the Stern School of Business.
DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
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PSYCHOLOGY
Ph.D. Cognition and Perception * PSYE PSE Ph.D. applications:
December 12

Applications are accepted for
Ph.D. programs for fall only.

General Psychology masters
and non-degree applications.
(Admission only; no financial
aid.)
March 15: Fall
October 15: Spring
March 15: Summer

Admission decisions in General
Psychology are made on a
rolling basis.

Late applications are considered
only for the masters program in
General Psychology.

I/O masters applications.
(Admission only; no financial
aid.)
February 1: Fall and summer
October 1: Spring

All degree applicants must
use the online application.

6 Washington Place
Room 550
New York, NY 10003-6634
Telephone: 212-998-7900
Fax: 212-995-4981
E-mail: psychq@psych.nyu.edu
Web: www.psych.nyu.edu

Social Psychology (Social,
Personality, and
Organizational)
PSYS PSS
M.A. Industrial/Organizational
Psychology
PSYP PSP
General Psychology PSYC PSY
Non-degree General Psychology PSYC PSY
(Non-degree applicants to PSYC must carefully read
the requirements section below.)



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PSYCHOLOGY
GRE for Ph.D. Applicants: GRE general test required.
GRE for Masters Applicants: GRE general test required. The masters programs will accept the GMAT in place of the general GRE. Send official
GMAT test scores to GSAS using school code 5TF-5G-76. (Note: The Ph.D. programs in psychology will not accept the GMAT; the general
GRE is required.)
TOEFL: TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (all programs except the masters in I/O Psychology): Not required.
Writing Sample (masters in I/O Psychology): Required. Guidelines for a writing sample case study are available on the web at psych.nyu.edu/programs/ma.
Video Submission (masters in I/O Psychology only): As part of the application to the master's program in I/O Psychology, the department encourages
you to submit a short video statement. Please read the detailed instructions at http://gsas.nyu.edu/object/grad.app.page1-video.
Non-degree Applicants: Non-degree applicants to General Psychology (PSYC) who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents must use the online
application to apply. Other non-degree applicants must submit a paper non-degree application. Starting summer 2014, applicants who hold a
current H1-B visa must use the online application rather than paper. Refer to Application Policies in the Application Resource Center for more
information. As part of the application, all applicants must provide a rsum, one letter of recommendation and a final and official academic
transcript showing proof that the bachelors degree or equivalent was conferred, including all courses with grades received.. The GRE and
additional letters of recommendation are optional (please leave items blank on the application if you do not provide); the TOEFL is required of
applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score Requirements on page 1). The statement of purpose should explain why you want
to attend the program as a non-degree student and describe the courses you plan on taking.

* Doctoral research in neuroscience at NYU is distributed across multiple departments and inter-disciplinary centers. Carefully consider programs
before applying to one. A full listing of programs can be found at www.neuroscience.nyu.edu.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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PSYCHOTHERAPY AND
PSYCHOANALYSIS,
Certificate Postdoctoral Psychotherapy
and Psychoanalysis
PSYA PPP March 1

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.




POSTDOCTORAL
PROGRAM


240 Greene Street
3
rd
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-998-7890
Fax: 212-995-4370
E-mail: gsas.postdoc@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)











PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test is not required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: Not required.
Other: Three letters of recommendation are required. Doctoral transcript is required.

Web: http://postdocpsychoanalytic.as.nyu.edu






RELIGIOUS STUDIES
M.A. Religious Studies RELI REL Religious Studies
January 4: Fall admission with
financial aid consideration
April 15: Fall admission only

Journalism and Religion
January 4

Applications are accepted for
the fall only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

726 Broadway
Suite 554
New York, NY 10003-9502
Telephone: 212-998-3756
Fax: 212-995-4827
E-mail:
religious.studies@nyu.edu
Web: religiousstudies.fas.nyu.edu
Journalism and Religion RELI REJ










PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (Religious Studies): A writing sample is required. It should be an example of your strongest academic writing, preferably a paper
written for an undergraduate course that demonstrates your ability to construct a coherent argument. It should not exceed 25 double-spaced
pages.
Writing Sample (Journalism and Religion): Two different writing samples are required. One should be an example of your strongest academic writing,
preferably a paper written for an undergraduate course that demonstrates your ability to construct a coherent argument. It should not exceed 25
double-spaced pages. The second should represent your aptitude for journalism. A clip from your college newspaper, a personal essay, academic
research paper, and short fiction are all acceptable.
Statement of Purpose (Journalism and Religion): As part of your statement of purpose, please include a discussion that provides the Admissions
Committee with a sense of who you are as someone who aspires to a career in journalism, writing and reporting about important matters in the
news and analysis of religious issues.

DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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RUSSIAN AND SLAVIC
M.A. Russian and Slavic Studies SLAV SLA M.A.:
April 15: Fall and summer
November 1: Spring

Joint M.A.:
January 4: Fall


Late applications are considered.

All applicants must use the
online application.

STUDIES
Joint M.A. Russian and Slavic
Studies/Journalism
JRUS JRU

13 University Place
2
nd
Floor
New York, NY 10003-4556
Telephone: 212-998-8670
Fax: 212-995-4604
E-mail:
gsas.russian.and.slavic@nyu.edu
Web: russianslavic.as.nyu.edu




The department offers an interdisciplinary Ph.D. opportunity, the
Interdisciplinary Specialization in Russian (ISR). Applicants apply for
admission to the Ph.D. program in the Department of Comparative
Literature or the Department of History, describing interest in ISR in the
personal statement.



PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR RUSSIAN AND SLAVIC STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should be an example of your strongest academic writing, preferably a paper written for an
undergraduate course that demonstrates your ability to construct a coherent argument. The paper should be 5-20 double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample (Russian and Slavic Studies/Journalism): In addition to the writing sample described above for all applicants, two additional writing
samples are required for Journalism. One should be an example of your strongest academic writing, preferably a paper written for an
undergraduate course that demonstrates your ability to construct a coherent argument. It should be 5-20 double-spaced pages. The second should
represent your aptitude for journalism. A clip from your college newspaper, a personal essay, academic research paper, and short fiction are all
acceptable.






SOCIAL AND
CULTURAL ANALYSIS
M.A. Social and Cultural Analysis AMCS CSA December 18

Applications are accepted for fall
only.


All applicants must use the
online application.

20 Cooper Square
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-992-9650
Fax: 212-995-4665
E-mail: amstudies@nyu.edu
Web: americanstudies.as.nyu.edu










PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR AMERICAN STUDIES
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample of sociocultural analysis is required. It may be a term paper, excerpt from an undergraduate or graduate thesis,
published article, or other example of academic writing, and should indicate your capacity for interdisciplinary study and research. Your entire
writing sample should not exceed 25 double-spaced pages.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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SOCIOLOGY
Ph.D. Sociology SOCI SOC

January 4

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.

Applicants intending to pursue a
terminal M.A. degree should
consider Applied Quantitative
Research.

295 Lafayette Street
Puck Building
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10012-9605
Telephone: 212-998-8340
Fax: 212-995-4140
E-mail:
gsas.sociology.info@nyu.edu
Web: sociology.fas.nyu.edu










PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOCIOLOGY
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It should demonstrate the applicant's ability to construct a coherent argument and could be either a
paper for an undergraduate class or a publication. It is preferable that the sample be 5-20 pages long and double-spaced.


DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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SPANISH AND
Ph.D. Spanish and Portuguese SPAN SPL Ph.D. applications:
December 12

Masters programs in Madrid:
January 4: Admission with
financial aid
April 1: Admission only

Creative Writing in Spanish
applications:
January 4
Late applications will be
accepted to CRS.


Applications to all programs are
accepted for fall only.

All applicants must use the
online application.
PORTUGUESE
LANGUAGES AND
LITERATURES
M.A. NYU in Madrid
Spanish and Latin American
Linguistic, Literary and Cultural
Studies: Literary and Cultural
Studies
SLLC LCS

13 University Place
4
th
Floor
New York, NY 10003-4556
Telephone: 212-998-8770
Fax: 212-995-4149
E-mail:
spanish.portuguese.info@nyu.edu
Web: spanish.as.nyu.edu

NYU in Madrid:
Telephone: 212-998-7576
Fax: 212-995-4149
E-mail:
nyu-in-madrid@nyu.edu
Web: (see below)

Creative Writing in Spanish:
Telephone: 212-998-7576
E-mail:
spanish.creativewriting@nyu.edu
Web: cwspanish.as.nyu.edu

NYU in Madrid
Spanish and Latin American
Linguistic, Literary and Cultural
Studies: Applied Linguistics
SLLC ALS
M.F.A. Creative Writing in Spanish SPCR CRS
Advanced Certificate Creative Writing in Spanish SPCR CRS









PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample (Ph.D. Applicants: A writing sample of literary criticism or critical analysis of a cultural topic is required. It must be a scholarly,
academic work, such as a term paper, master's thesis, or published article. It must be written in Spanish or Portuguese and should not exceed 30
double-spaced pages.
Writing Sample (Masters Applicants): An academic writing sample in Spanish is required. This should be at least 4-5 double-spaced pages (but should
not exceed 10-15 pages).
Writing Sample (Creative Writing in Spanish): A writing sample in Spanish consisting of 8-10 poems or 20 pages of prose (fiction, essay) for the
masters program; 5 poems or 12 pages of prose (fiction, essay) for the advanced certificate program.


Web for NYU in Madrid: http://spanish.as.nyu.edu/object/spanish.madrid.graduate.program




DEPARTMENT NAME AND
ADDRESS
DEGREES CONFERRED FIELDS OF STUDY
(SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2)
DEPARTMENT
AND FIELD OF
STUDY CODES
APPLICATION DEADLINES

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STUDY OF THE
ANCIENT WORLD
Ph.D. Ancient World ISAW ISW December 18: Recommended date
January 4: Final deadline date

Applications are accepted for fall
only.

All applicants must use the
online application.


15 East 84
th
Street
New York, NY 10028
Telephone: 212-992-7800
Fax: 212-992-7809
E-mail: isaw@nyu.edu
Web: isaw.nyu.edu












PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
GRE and TOEFL: GRE general test required. TOEFL required of all applicants who are not native English speakers (see Test Score
Requirements on page 1).
Writing Sample: A writing sample is required. It may be a term paper, excerpt from an undergraduate or graduate thesis, or other example of
academic writing, including a lecture delivered at a meeting, or a published article. It should be double-spaced and not exceed 35 pages. If your
writing sample contains non-Roman scripts or other non-standard characters, it may not print properly as part of the online application. Please
check your document carefully. It is best if you send your online writing sample as a pdf document. Be sure to keep a paper copy for your
records. We may ask you to mail, fax, or email a copy directly to the institute if there are problems reading it.
Languages: In addition to the relevant section of the application form, a separate list of all ancient and modern languages (other than English) in
which the applicant has some proficiency is required and should be uploaded on one of the Additional Information pages of the online
application. This list should indicate the applicant's level in each language in concrete terms (e.g., what are the most extensive or difficult texts
that the applicant has read) and how the language was acquired.

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