NYU Winter Session for Undergraduates
Winter Session offers undergraduate students the chance to enroll in one course on the Washington Square campus to allow intensive study of the subject matter. NYU's policy is that students may take only one course during the Winter Session.
Winter Session courses enable students to earn academic credit (major, minor, or elective), to accelerate degree completion, and to concentrate on personal interests.
Please note: These courses are separate from fall and spring terms, and different financial aid and registration policies apply. Please see NYU Winter Session web pages for complete information.
Graduate Courses on Washington Square
Steinhardt offers several graduate courses on Washington Square in three-week intensives during January 2013. Please see Albert for exact program dates. These courses count toward spring semester credit load and spring tuition costs.
January 2013 Offerings:
Applied Psychology
Art and Art Professions
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
- Interdisciplinary Case-Based Dysphagia Management
- Interdisciplinary Habilitation of Speaking Voice and Vocal Performance
- Counseling Skills for Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Media, Culture and Communication
Music and Performing Arts Professions
- Ethics in Drama Therapy
- Interdisciplinary Habilitation of Speaking Voice and Vocal Performance
- Vocal Coaching: Advanced
- Vocal Training: Master Class
Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health
Occupational Therapy
Teaching and Learning
- Curriculum and Research in Literacy and the Language Arts
- Literacy Assessment
- Special Needs in Early Childhood Settings
Students register on Albert; courses are found under Spring 2012 listings by department. Please consult your academic advisor on how courses can be allocated toward degree requirements.
January and Spring Break Study Abroad
NYU Steinhardt offers exciting opportunities for graduate students to earn credits and explore the world during January and Spring Break. Learn more about our January intersession abroad programs.