If I am pursuing an undergraduate minor with Wagner, can I substitute courses?
Because each course within a minor is vetted by a committee of faculty members at both schools sponsoring the minor, Wagner cannot allow substitutions.
FAQs: Undergraduate
Because each course within a minor is vetted by a committee of faculty members at both schools sponsoring the minor, Wagner cannot allow substitutions.
NYU Wagner offers a number of joint undergraduate minors with several undergraduate schools at NYU. Each of these minors is comprised of several courses from Wagner combined with several courses from the other school.
For more information, visit the Registrar's page on cross-school minor applications.
At CAS, any elective course may be graded pass/fail. Students are limited to one pass/fail course every semester, which is a maximum of 32 credits over four years. In practice, it is inadvisable to take too many pass/fail courses.
NYU Wagner offers an Undergraduate Major in Public Policy in collaboration with NYU's College of Arts and Science. Visit the comprehensive webpage to learn about the purpose of the major, its requirements, and courses offered.
From courses on the politics of New York to nonprofit communications for social change, from public policy in the arts to genocide in the modern era, NYU Wagner offers undergraduate students a wide selection of classes across a number of disciplines.
Upon completion of (or registration for) all four courses within a minor, students should send the following information to wagner.undergraduate@nyu.edu:
NYU ID (N1#)
Four courses counting towards the minor (including the course number, title, and semester taken)
While NYU Wagner offers an Undergraduate Major in Public Policy in conjunction with NYU's College of Arts and Science, you must first be admitted to NYU's College of Arts and Science.