Minors
The 3 Most Common Double Major Myths
Many students have misconceptions about double majoring. Here are some of the most common double major myths, and the truth about double majoring at NYU!
BEMT Minor: A Look into the Most Popular Minor at NYU
The BEMT Minor is one of the most popular cross-school minors at NYU, combining coursework from three different schools. Discover what makes it special!
The Anatomy of Majors at NYUʼs Schools and Colleges
Have you ever found yourself wondering how college majors work? Here’s a comprehensive explanation of majors at NYU.
Across NYU Schools, Cathy Thinks Critically and Explores Liberally
At NYU, Cathy Zhang explores her diverse interests across CAS, Stern, and Steinhardt, majoring in Economics, minoring in Business Studies and Digital Art and Design, and participating in various clubs.
Native American and Indigenous Students Drive Change
NYU students influence the culture and curriculum at NYU. Here, Native American and Indigenous students built a community and launched a new minor.
A Creative Writing Minor Complements Any Major
Across majors and around the world, NYU students find the value in a Creative Writing minor.
How NYU Cross-School Minors Can Help Shape Your Future
NYU offers over 100 cross-school minors that undergraduates from any NYU school or program can pursue. Students may also pursue an additional major within CAS.
The Intersectionality of the American Studies Program
American studies majors in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis explore the intersection of race, gender, and sexuality in America.
Cool Course Dispatch: Disability Studies
This Tandon course teams up with guest consultants who have disabilities and follows their lead.
My Double Major at NYU
As a current student, I can tell you, if you’re thinking of pursuing a double major at NYU, it is possible, and NYU is the place to do it!
Health Equity at NYU
At NYU, we believe that health care is a basic human right. We are preparing students to become outspoken advocates for health equity through education, research, policy work, and outreach.