Information for Master's Students
- Academic Planner for New Graduate Students 2009-2010
- Administration, Leadership and Technology
- Applied Psychology
- Art and Art Professions
- Communicative Sciences and Disorders
- Humanities and Social Sciences in the Professions
- Media, Culture, and Communication
- Music and Performing Arts Professions
- Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health
- Occupational Therapy
- Teaching and Learning
Administration, Leadership, and Technology
East Building, 239 Greene Street, Third Floor
Mary E. Driscoll, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Business Education Bridget O'Connor212-998-5488 bridget.oconnor@nyu.edu
Ricki Goldman Leonard Majzlin Francine Shuchat Shaw Jan Plass Christopher Hoadley Educational Leadership Terry Astuto Mary Driscoll Gary Anderson Higher Education Administration Steven Hubbard Ann Marcus Richard Richardson Robert Teranishi Matthew Mayhew Teboho Moja Frances Stage | Orientation for Fall 2009 incoming Administration, Leadership and Technology students will be scheduled by program; please contact your academic advisor for more information. For general information, questions, or issues requiring a quick response during the summer months, contact the departmental office, 212 998-5520. |
Applied Psychology
East Building, 239 Greene Street, Fourth Floor
Jacqueline Matthis, Chair
Arnold Grossman, Vice-Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Counseling for Mental Health & Wellnes Jennifer Goodwin Educational Psychology Jennifer Goodwin School Counseling Jennifer Goodwin | Students should register for an orientation session at |
Art and Art Professions
Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street, Third Floor
Nancy Barton, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Art Education Dipti Desai Art Therapy Ikuko Acosta Costume Studies Nancy Deihl Studio Art Mary Ann Santos Visual Arts Administration Erin Sircy Visual Culture Carlo Lamagna | Art Education
Costume Studies
Studio Art - MFA Visual Arts Administration Visual Culture |
Media, Culture, and Communication
East Building, 239 Greene Street, Seventh Floor
Marita Sturken, Chair
| Advisor | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Mary Taylor
| Day and Hour: Monday, 5:00 - 8:00 pm Please RSVP to Orientation by emailing or calling Mary Taylor |
Humanities & Social Sciences in the Professions
Kimball Hall, 246 Greene Street, Third Floor
Jonathan Zimmerman, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Education & Jewish Studies Harold Wechsler History of Education Jonathan Zimmerman International Education Philip Hosay Philosophy of Education Rene Arcilla Sociology of Education Floyd Hammack | Orientation for Fall 2009 incoming student: Please contact n advisor for further information |
Music and Performing Arts Professions
Education Building, 25 West 4th Street, Seventh Floor
Lawrence Ferrara, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Dance Education Barbara Bashaw Susan Koff Drama Therapy Robert Landy Educational Theatre Joseph Salvatore Nancy Smithner Philip Taylor Instrumental Studies Brass Jazz Studies David Schroeder Gabriel Alegria Piano Marilyn Nonken String Stephanie Baer Woodwind Esther Lamneck Music Business Catherine Moore Music Education John Gilbert David Elliott Nancy Shankman Music Technology Kenneth Peacock Juan Bello Robert Rowe Agnieszka Roginska Music Therapy Barbara Hesser Music Composition Robert Rowe Film Scoring/Composition Ron Sadoff Vocal Performance William Wesbrooks 212.992.9946 meg.bussert@nyu.edu Brian Gill Dianna Heldman Grant Wenaus Performing Arts Administration Brann Wry
| Orientation - Music & Performing Arts Professions |
Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health
Education Building, 25 West 4th Street, Tenth Floor
Judith Gilbride, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Food Studies/Food Management Jennifer Berg Krishnendu Ray NYU Dietetic Internship Lisa Sasson Nutrition & Dietetics Frederick Tripp Domingo Pinero Community Health Education Sally Guttmacher International Community Health James Macinko Public Health Nutrition Beth Dixon Public Health Internship Yumary Ruiz | In lieu of a single orientation session for graduate students, E33.2000.001 (Call # 40595) E33.2000.002 (Call # 40596) E33.2000.003 (Call #40597)
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Occupational Therapy
Education Building, 35 West 4th Street, Eleventh Floor
Jane Bear-Lehman, Chair
| Program/Advisors | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Occupational Therapy (Professional) Offiong Aqua Karen Buckley Yael Goverover Jim Hinojosa Tsu-Hsin Howe Kristie Koenig Paula McCreedy Anita Perr Sally Poole Gerry Voelbel Advanced Occupational Therapy (Post-Professional) Jane Bear-Lehman Offiong Aqua Yael Goverover Jim Hinojosa Tsu-Hsin Howe Kristie Koenig Gerry Voelbel Occupational Therapy (D.P.S.) Jane Bear-Lehman Offiong Aqua Karen Buckley Yael Goverover Jim Hinojosa Tsu-Hsin Howe Kristie Koenig Paula McCreedy Anita Perr Sally Poole Gerry Voelbel Research in Occupational Therapy (Ph.D.) Jane Bear-Lehman Offiong Aqua Karen Buckley Yael Goverover Jim Hinojosa Tsu-Hsin Howe Kristie Koenig Anita Perr Sally Poole Gerry Voelbel | Orientation - Occupational Therapy |
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
665 Broadway, Ninth Floor
Celia Stewart, Chair
| Program/Advisor(s) | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Speech-Language Pathology (M.A.) Academic Advisor: Erin Embry Professional Advisors: Sharon Antonucci Adam Buchwald Harriet Klein Christine Reuterskiold-Wagner Diana van Lancker Sidtis Celia Stewart Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology (Ph.D.) Sharon Antonucci Adam Buchwald Maria Grigos Harriet Klein Susannah Levi Christine Reuterskiold-Wagner Diana van Lancker Sidtis Celia Stewart | Orientation - Students should contact the department for further information |
Teaching and Learning
East Building, 239 Greene Street, Second Floor
Robert Cohen, Chair
Joan Malczewski, Vice-Chair
| Program/Advisors | Orientation Dates |
|---|---|
Early Childhood/ Childhood Education Roberto Martinez English Education Amy Lui Sarah Beck Environmental Conservation Education Mary Leou Literacy Education Amy Lui Kay Stahl Mathematics Education Amy Lui Brenda Strassfeld Multilingual/Multicultural Studies: Bilingual Education Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth Amy Lui Multilingual/Multicultural Studies: Foreign Language Education Frank Tang Amy Lui Multilingual/Multicultural Studies: Teaching English as a Second Language Frank Tang Amy Lui Science Education Pamela Fraser-Abder Amy Lui Catherine Milne Social Studies Education Diana Turk Amy Lui Special Education Lisa Fleisher Amy Lui | Orientation - Students should contact the department for more information. |
Academic Planner For New Graduate Students 2009-2010
The successful professional - in applied psychology, art, communication, education, health, and music - understands that education can be an instrument for positive change in our world and the means through which the quality of life for all people can be enhanced. We strive for preeminence in advancing knowledge, creativity, and innovation at the crossroads of human learning, culture, development, and well-being. Through rigorous research and education, both within and across disciplines, the School's faculty and students evaluate and redefine processes, practices, and policies in their respective fields and from a global as well as community perspective, to lead in an ever-changing world.
Nearly all programs integrate field-based learning through Steinhardt's extensive urban network of internship, clinical fieldwork, or student teaching settings with intensive classroom- based examination of related theories and concepts. Graduate students may take advantage of an extensive array of opportunities for research and interdisciplinary study throughout Steinhardt and across New York University.
Through doctoral study, in particular, we link research with practice. We equip our graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to undertake high quality research which addresses the diversity of life experiences and the challenges faced by individuals across the lifespan in our global society. Learning occurs in the classroom through critical exploration and dialogue with peers and faculty, within the contexts of research labs, through intensive collaboration and mentorship with faculty scholars, and in applied research and practice environments in New York City and throughout the world. Steinhardt prepares the next generation of scholars, researchers, practitioners, and leaders.
Every graduate student is assigned a program advisor. Your advisor will help you to understand degree requirements, electives, and academic options, plan your program schedule, evaluate academic progress, and acquaint you with specialized services open to you as a member of the University community.
Meet with your academic advisor for advisement and guidance. The new graduate student's Advisors Directory can be found at: www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/advisement.
Once you have met with your academic advisor, you are ready to register for classes. You may not register for classes before being advised. Register online through Albert via the "Academics" tab in your NYUHome account.
A. Getting Started Guide for New Graduate Students available from the Office of Student Affairs, Pless Hall, 2nd floor and online at www.steinhardt.nyu.edu/forms.
B. The Steinhardt Graduate Bulletin outlines degree requirements, courses by department, and provides course descriptions.
C. New York University Online Course Search includes all courses offered during a given semester. These courses are listed by department under the specific school/college within the University.
D. The Doctoral Student Handbook is a general guide to School policies and procedures for NYU Steinhardt doctoral students.