NYU Paris at A Glance

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NYU PARIS

Courses at NYU Paris represent a diverse range of


disciplines and explore their connections to French
language, culture, history, and art. The academic
program accommodates students at all levels of
French language proficiency, allowing them to take
subject courses in English or entirely in French along
with advanced language courses in spoken or written
French. Students may concentrate their studies with
global academic pathways in areas such as art history,
media, and music and performing arts. Trips and guided
excursions in and around Paris complement coursework.
Refer to the full list of available subject areas below.

Africana Studies (fall only) Gallatin School Seminars


Anthropology Gender and Sexuality Studies
Art and Art Professions Global Liberal Studies
Art History History
Cinema Studies Linguistics
College Core Curriculum Mathematics
Comparative Literature Media, Culture, and
(spring only) Communication
Computer Science Metropolitan Studies
Data Science Music and
Dramatic Literature Performing Arts
European and Philosophy
Mediterranean Studies Philosophy of Education
Experiential Learning for Credit Politics
Expository Writing Program Social and Cultural Analysis
(spring only)
NYU French Language
GLOBAL French Studies

PROGRAMS
WHEN
Fall/spring/academic year/Summer Session/January Term. Opportunities
during Summer Sessions and January Term are often specialized programs
with different admissions processes and academic offerings than the fall
and spring semesters. Visit the Global Programs website to learn more.

ACADEMICS
Courses are crafted to uphold the academic rigor expected from NYU.
Students can select courses from a full array of disciplines taught by an
HOUSING
exemplary faculty of local scholars, artists, and professionals.
Students may choose to live in a Parisian household or an NYU residence
Students earn 12 to 18 NYU credits per semester. Subject areas listed on
hall. Additional housing options can vary by semester and typically include
the reverse side are generally offered during the fall and spring semesters.
furnished rental apartments in the city.
Some students may be eligible to register for one or two courses at one
of the following local affiliated institutions: the University of Paris 1, 3, 7,
and 10.

STUDY AWAY PROCESS


Students interested in studying away can visit the NYU Office of Global
SAMPLE GLOBAL ACADEMIC PATHWAYS
Programs website at nyu.edu/global-programs and submit a brief online
Global academic pathways enable students to stay on track with their
interest form. The Office of Global Programs considers the unique program
major and/or minor by providing clusters of study abroad courses that
requirements and each student’s complete academic and university records
have been approved by NYU departments.
when reviewing student submissions. Submission deadlines per semester
are posted online. After each deadline, the NYU Office of Global Programs
• Art History: Courses are available on the history of photography in
reviews submissions on a rolling basis.
France, the 19th- and 20th-century French art world, and the Parisian
Non-NYU students submit additional materials including an unofficial
contemporary arts scene. Students enjoy the diverse selection of
college transcript and an adviser approval form. Non-NYU students should
museums and the many styles of architecture found in Paris.
research to confirm when the program they are most interested in will
• French Language and Culture: Qualified advanced students in French
be available.
may enroll in one or two courses at a local affiliated institution.
• Media in Paris: Courses taught in English—offered by the Steinhardt
School of Culture, Education, and Human Development’s Department
2022–2023 EXPENSES (PER SEMESTER)
of Media, Culture, and Communication—introduce media in Europe
University tuition and fees are $29,084, with the following exceptions:
and discuss its production, distribution, consumption, and regulation.
Stern School of Business and Tisch School of the Arts students pay their
• Music and Performing Arts: Students may take courses in voice and
regular school charges. Airfare, housing, meals, personal travel, visa
acting conducted in French. An experimental theatre workshop is also
application fees, and other related expenses are additional costs.
offered in English.
• Philosophy: Courses taught in English are available on the history
of French philosophy and the philosophy of language.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID
Students receive the same financial assistance package at all NYU locations.
Those who are offered admission by the Office of Global Programs and who
GRADUATE PROGRAM
have a FAFSA or CSS Profile on file are automatically reviewed for a variety
The NYU School of Law provides law students with the opportunity to
of scholarships. Global Programs staff are also available to assist students
explore aspects of the European legal system.
with external scholarship opportunities. Please visit the financial aid
section of our website at nyu.edu/global-programs/financial-aid for
further information.
CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT
Non-NYU students are encouraged to contact their home institution
• French-American debate club
regarding portable financial assistance, such as Pell Grants, Stafford Loans,
• Homestays with Parisian host families
and Direct PLUS Loans. Through a consortium agreement initiated by the
• Language exchange
student’s home university, this assistance may travel with the student and
apply to NYU tuition and fees.
GLOBAL ACADEMIC CENTER
The academic center is in a state-of-the-art building located on the
Left Bank near many French universities and the Luxembourg Gardens. Course offerings and housing accommodations at all global locations are subject
to change. Refer to the website for the most up-to-date information.

ACADEMIC INTERNSHIPS
NYU Paris organizes for-credit internships for students of all majors
who want to gain work experience. For example, placements are offered CONTACT US
in fields such as fashion, marketing, public relations, and technology. Office of Global Programs
Students will enroll in a four-credit course to earn credit for their 383 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor
academic internship. New York, NY 10003-7011
212-998-4433
global.programs@nyu.edu

nyu.edu/global-programs
New York University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution.

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