- Albert Student Information System - NYU's online course registration system.
www.albert.nyu.edu
- College of Arts and Science - Established 1831.
www.nyu.edu/cas
- College of Dentistry - Founded 1865.
www.nyu.edu/Dental
- Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences - The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences is a center for research and advanced training in mathematics and computer science.
www.cims.nyu.edu
- Faculty of Arts and Science - The Faculty of Arts and Science consists of the undergraduate College of Arts and Science, the Graduate School of Arts and Science, and three disciplinary divisions: Humanities, Science, and Social Science.
www.nyu.edu/fas.nyu
- Gallatin School of Individualized Study -
www.nyu.edu/gallatin
- Graduate School of Arts and Science -
www.nyu.edu/gsas
- Leonard N. Stern School of Business - Founded 1900.
www.stern.nyu.edu
- Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service -
www.nyu.edu/wagner
- School of Continuing and Professional Studies - Adult program for continuing education offers classes and seminars for career improvement, training or career change.
www.scps.nyu.edu
- School of Law - Founded 1835.
www.law.nyu.edu
- School of Medicine - Description - Offers medical and graduate training programs leading to the M.D. and Ph.D. degrees, and to the combined M.D.- Ph.D. degree.
www.med.nyu.edu
- Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work - The Shirley M. Ehrenkranz School of Social Work is one of the few schools of social work that offers a complete range of programs -- bachelor's, master's, and doctoral.
www.nyu.edu/socialwork
- The Steinhardt School of Education - For the study of education, health, nursing, communications and the arts professions.
www.nyu.edu/education
- Tisch School of the Arts - Acting, Performance, Musical Theatre Writing, Film and Television, Photography, Dramatic Writing, Interactive Telecommunications, Cinema Studies.
www.nyu.edu/tisch
- New York University - Founded in 1831 to enlarge the scope of higher education: includes thirteen schools, colleges, and divisions at five major centers in Manhattan.
www.nyu.edu
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