Examine media and culture in a global context with coursework offered by the NYU Steinhardt Department of Media, Culture, and Communication. Through these courses and semesters abroad, you can cultivate a deeper, broader knowledge of the global and transnational issues associated with the production, circulation, and reception of contemporary media. You will engage and assess the forces of local and international media in your country of study through global media seminars, opportunities for internships with local media institutions, and visits to sites of cultural production.
Study at NYU ABU DHABI
At this degree-granting campus, you can take coursework in interactive media and technology and gain a global perspective on the positive and negative impacts of radio, film, satellite television, and the internet in times of conflict. Courses offered at NYU Abu Dhabi may not automatically count as major or minor equivalents. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic adviser to discuss their major requirements and degree progress.
Abu Dhabi: Courses and Electives
- IM-UH 1011 Communications Lab
- IM-UH 1010 Introduction to Interactive Media
- IM-UH 2117 Performing Robots
- GEN-UH 1010 Media in the UAE: History Gender and Contemporary Practice
Study at NYU BUENOS AIRES
Classroom learning at NYU Buenos Aires learning is deepened by trips to the editorial offices of Argentina’s major newspapers, where you can experience firsthand how local media report on human rights and other global topics. The curriculum includes beginner and advanced Spanish language courses and subject courses taught in both English and Spanish.
Buenos Aires: Courses and Electives
- Global Media Seminar: Latin America
- Journalism and Society: Leaks and Whistleblowers
- Tango and Mass Culture
Study at NYU PARIS
Paris is ethnically diverse and constantly changing, making it an ideal venue for global media studies. At NYU Paris, you will broaden your knowledge of French language and culture through an intensive language course and take additional courses, taught in either English or French, offered by the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication. You may also take courses within the University of Paris system and at Sciences Po.
Paris: Courses and Electives
- Fashion and Power
- Global Media Seminar: France and Europe
Study at NYU PRAGUE
Explore media and its evolution in Prague, where you will be in a unique position to explore how the industry is evolving in this young democracy. At NYU Prague, you can enhance your academics with firsthand opportunities to investigate and report on local cultural news and with internships at newspapers, NGOs, and media institutions.
Prague: Courses and Electives
- Advertising and Consumer Society
- Global Media Seminar: East-Central Europe
- Video Game Economies
- Social Media Practicum
Study at NYU SHANGHAI
Study the media industry in Shanghai, a rapidly evolving world capital that is experiencing an explosion of media in all forms as well as an influx of global business and a thriving contemporary arts scene. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic adviser to discuss their major requirements and degree progress. Students should refer to the preapproved course equivalency list at nyu.edu/shanghai/academics
Shanghai: Courses and Electives
- Interaction Lab
- Creative Coding Lab
- Communications Lab
- Learning with Turtles
- Chinese Cyberculture
- Global Media Cultures After Us: Post-Human Media
- What is New Media?
- Introduction to Robotics
- Media and Participation
- Artificial Intelligence Arts
- ABC Browser Circus
- Digital and Sculpture
- Developing Web
- Comm and Curation
- Art of Dissent
- Introduction to Animation
- Street Food & Urban Farming
- Exploring & Creating Sonic Environments
- The Planetary: Computation in the Anthropocene
Study at NYU LONDON
Investigate theories and evidence of current cultural and political transformations in London, a city influenced by the media, multinational conglomerates, and internet culture. As an NYU London student, you can enhance your experiences with internships in marketing and public relations.
London: Courses and Electives
- Postcolonial Visual Culture
- Global Media Seminar: Britain and Europe
How to Apply
Visit the NYU Office of Global Programs website for a complete list of current course offerings and application guidelines. Financial aid and scholarships are available to NYU students.
Learn MoreStudent Life
On-site staff provide support for you during your time abroad. Orientation, trips, student clubs, and language exchanges throughout the semester help you connect with your host culture. Housing varies by location and is guaranteed to all students.
More Information
Admissions Process
Office of Global Programs
383 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10003-7011
Global.admissions@nyu.edu
212.998.4433
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Department of Media, Culture, and Communication
239 Greene Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10003-6674
comm.advisors@nyu.edu
212.998.5635