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Bachelor’s Program for Adults
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Other Academic Opportunities
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University Minors
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Schools of Public Engagement
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The New School was founded nearly a century ago in New York City by a small group of prominent American intellectuals and educators who were frustrated by the intellectual timidity of traditional colleges. The founder among them Charles Beard, John Dewey, James Harve Robinson, and Thorstein Veblen, set out to create a new kind of academic institution, one where faculty and students would be free to honestly and directly addres problems facing societies in the 20th century. Their vis was to bring together scholars and citizens interested questioning, debating, and discussing the most import issues of the day. In 1919, they founded The New Scho for Social Research. Now formally named The New Sch the university has grown to include five colleges, with courses that reflect the foundersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; interest in the emerg
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Welcome to a university founded in 1919 by a group of intellectuals looking for a new model of education. Learning here
The New School
Our changing world is inspiring you to rethink, reimagine, and redesign. Now is the time; this is the place.
will forever change the way you think about and engage with the world around you. The acclaimed colleges and programs that make up The New School can help you discover a unique path that begins with inquiry and results in creative problem solving. Ours is a space designed for critical theory, creativity, and experimentation that defy convention and help create a
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more just, more beautiful, and better-designed world.
Overview
Our Colleges The New School is the only university where a world-renowned design school comes together with progressive colleges and programs offering courses in liberal arts, performing arts, management, social research, and more. New School scholars can mix disciplines and cross-pollinate groundbreaking ideas in new and unexpected ways. Our multidimensional approach to education frees you from conventional boundaries. With immersive learning opportunities across disciplines, you will stretch yourself beyond traditional academic pathways. Hone your critical thinking skills as you prototype solutions. Develop problem-solving skills through hands-on learning. Forever change the way you investigate and create. The following pages introduce you to the colleges within our university, all surprisingly interconnected, each dedicated to using intensive scholarship and creativity to effect positive change in the world.
Parsons School of Design Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts College of Performing Arts The New School for Social Research The New School
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renowned. Subjects taught include art and design at Parsons, liberal arts at Lang, and classical and contemporary music and drama at our College of Performing Arts. Our students learn across disciplines, fearlessly take on new challenges, and engage with the most pressing issues of our society. This comprehensive education creates a more multidimensional understanding of the world and inspires groundbreaking investigations and collaborations.
Parsons School of Design Parsons Paris Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts College of Performing Arts Bachelor’s Program for Adults and Transfer Students Other Academic Opportunities University Minors
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degree programs are among the nation’s most
Undergraduate Majors & Programs
The New School’s distinguished undergraduate
Undergraduate Majors & Programs
Parsons School of Design
Undergraduate Majors Architectural Design BFA Communication Design BFA
Parsons has been a pioneer in art and design education since its founding in NYC in 1896, championing innovative movements and teaching methods that have shaped generations of artists, designers, scholars, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. Today, as the only major design school within a comprehensive university, it offers students the unique opportunity to learn and collaborate across all of our disciplines.
Design and Technology BFA Fashion Design BFA 1 Fine Arts BFA
Our approach to design education and sustainability results in a passionate commitment to improving all aspects of society through inquiry, radical ideas, iterative experimentation, and
Illustration BFA
creative collaboration. Guided by world-renowned faculty
Integrated Design BFA
and curricula, a diverse international community disrupts
Interior Design BFA
the status quo, fostering social and environmental good and
Photography BFA
preparing for an evolving workplace. Today, as industries and fields of study merge and branch
The New School
Product Design BFA
off into new realms, artists and designers work freely in a range
Strategic Design and
of disciplines and collaborations. Our integrative approach
Management BBA 1 BFA majors can also earn a BA from Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts in five years. 1 New
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to making elevates your creativity and helps you thrive in a dynamic global landscape. First-Year Study Parsonsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; first-year course of study immerses students in an exploration of art and design concepts, skills, and critical practices that train them to become flexible thinkers, adept makers, and lifelong learners. The curriculum offers a range of approaches to art and design that prepare students for undergraduate programs at Parsons and enable them to envision paths beyond the confines of a single discipline.
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Parsons Paris, located in the heart of this global city, offers you an intimate, atelier-like environment in which to create, guided by Parsons’ signature curriculum. The learning community at Parsons Paris is made up of undergraduate and graduate students from around the world, including ones visiting from the university’s New York City campus and other colleges. Bachelor’s programs currently offered are Art, Media, and Technology (BFA); Fashion Design (BFA); and Strategic Design and Management (BBA). Summer
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Intensive Studies programs are open to pre-college students (ages 16 years and older) and college students. In Paris— recently voted one of the best cities in which to study 2— you discover how bringing together heritage brands, new technologies, and social innovation enriches your work and knowledge of worldwide design. Small classes foster close interaction with faculty and interdisciplinary collaboration with
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peers across fields of study.
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Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts This small, forward-thinking liberal arts college in the heart of Greenwich Village brings together scholarly rigor, social relevance, and academic freedom in new and exciting ways. Our flexible, writing-based curriculum offers fiercely independent students the opportunity to study primary texts Undergraduate Majors
and conduct scholarly investigations in small seminar classes. This allows them to work closely with faculty practitioners who engage with the world beyond the campus. Students here
Anthropology BA
ultimately become part of an intimate and curious community
The Arts BA
that takes a critical and active approach to social engagement
Concentrations in Visual Studies
and cultural change. Our liberal arts students also benefit
and in Arts in Context
from studying in and collaborating with other schools in the
Contemporary Dance BA
university, including the College of Performing Arts, Parsons
Contemporary Music BA
School of Design, and The New School for Social Research, to
Culture and Media BA Economics BA
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Environmental Studies BA or BS
conduct research and address today’s most pressing issues in exciting and unforeseen ways. Lang: Where the Classroom Meets the World
BA concentration in Urban
At Lang, the classroom is in constant dialogue with the outside
Ecosystems and Public Policy;
world. Lang courses connect what students are learning to
BS concentration in Urban
the big questions and problems of the day. Students can study
Ecosystem Design
directly with activists, artists, policymakers, and community
Global Studies BA
leaders who co-teach courses with Lang faculty through
History BA
our Civic Liberal Arts program. And, in addition to providing
Interdisciplinary Science BA Journalism + Design BA Liberal Arts BA or BS Self-designed program Literary Studies BA Concentrations in Literature and in Writing Philosophy BA Politics BA Psychology BA
traditional internship and study abroad opportunities, Lang offers a range of fellowships, grants, and student conferences that support our students’ engagement with the world around them by combining research, theory, and practice. These include:
»» Social Science Fellowships »» Civic Engagement and Social Justice Mini-Grants »» Dean’s Honor Symposium »» Eugene Lang Opportunity Awards »» Global Ambassador Awards »» Mohn Family Science and Social Justice Fellowships »» Tishman Environmental Merit Scholarships
Screen Studies BA Sociology BA Theater BA Urban Studies BA Students can double-major in almost all areas of study offered at Lang.
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College of Performing Arts This artistic center lives at the heart of the country’s performing arts hub, New York City, and is home to three legendary schools—the School of Drama, the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music, and Mannes School of Music. We nurture each individual artist in order to cultivate fearless and embrace collaboration. Our students are supported in becoming artistic leaders and entrepreneurs who can make a
Undergraduate Programs
positive difference in today’s world.
Mannes School of Music
Where the Arts Converge
Composition BM
At the College of Performing Arts, we collaborate with a
Guitar BM
hungry, entrepreneurial spirit. Within our three schools, actors,
Harpsichord BM
directors, composers, musicians, producers and playwrights perform together and cross disciplines to create daring
Orchestral Conducting BM
new work. Across The New School as a whole, performing
Orchestral Instruments BM
arts students can pursue minors and courses in a range of
Piano BM
disciplines, including liberal arts, design, technology, and
Theory BM
management—just to name a few.
Voice BM
School of Drama
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risk takers who value cultural relevance, pursue excellence,
Dramatic Arts BFA This studio-based program provides integrated training in acting, directing, playwriting, aesthetic inquiry, design, and new dramatic media.
School of Jazz and Contemporary Music Jazz and Contemporary Music BFA Concentrations in Composition, in Instrumental music, and in Vocal music. Areas of study include Bass, Drums, Guitar, Piano, Saxophone, Strings, Trumpet, Trombone, Horn,
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Bachelor’s Program for Adults and Transfer Students
Bachelor’s degree programs Liberal Arts BA, BS Self-designed program Creative Writing BA Environmental Studies BA, BS Food Studies BA, BS Global Studies BA Media Studies BA, BS Musical Theater BFA AMDA Integrated graduates only
Designed specifically for adult learners seeking an alternative to the traditional college experience, the Adult Bachelor’s Program offers flexible study options (including part-time or full-time study and on-campus or online study), the freedom to tailor their curriculum to individual goals, and the opportunity to receive credit for college-level learning from work and life experience. The Adult Bachelor’s Program community includes adults who want to complete their education after several years away from college, transfer students coming from two-year colleges, and professionals and veterans who want a bachelor’s degree to advance their careers. Students may entirely self-design their degree or choose one of our majors. Whichever degree path our students choose,
Psychology BA
faculty, advisors, and staff support them in incorporating their
Urban Studies BA
experiences and voices into their degree.
The New School
Associate’s Degree Program Food Studies AAS
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Other Academic Opportunities Take advantage of our BA/BFA Dual Degree At The New School, you can simultaneously pursue liberal arts studies and a studio or conservatory education and complete two degrees in five years. You can combine the professional training provided by Parsons School of Design or the School of Jazz and Contemporary Music with the seminar-style liberal arts education offered by Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts—all within a single university. newschool.edu/babfa Begin earning a master’s while still an UNDERGRADUATE If you are pursuing a bachelor’s degree at one of the colleges within The New School, you can take graduate-level courses beginning in your junior year. You can earn up to 18 credits (depending on the master’s program) and apply those credits to both undergraduate and graduate degrees at The New School. To explore the list of Bachelor’s-Master’s options, go online. newschool.edu/bachelors-masters Study abroad and gain a world of experience An early leader in the field of international education, The New School international scholarship. These global undergraduate and graduate opportunities foster deeper student and university-wide engagement with pressing world issues and include shortterm to year-long stays in countries such as Norway, South Africa, France, Poland, China, the Netherlands, Brazil, and more.
The New School
continues to expand the scope of its study abroad and other opportunities for
newschool.edu/study-abroad BE A VISITING STUDENT—LEARN SOMETHING NEW Selected programs at The New School welcome visiting students, non-degree students, and exchange students to spend a semester enrolled in The New School’s innovative, engaging, and rigorous courses in New York City or Paris. For information about applying to and studying at The New School as a visiting or non-degree student, please email visiting@newschool.edu. Seize the summer With Summer Intensives Light up your summer with courses and certificate programs that stoke your passions—and propel you to the next level. Offerings like our Summer Writers Colony, United Nations Summer Study Program, and Parsons Summer Intensives span our university’s many schools and disciplines. This array of for-credit courses will give you an edge this fall.
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University Minors Minors at The New School offer you major opportunities to immerse yourself in new disciplines. Our wide range of minors enables New School students to explore their interests across all of our schools and colleges. Students can acquire new professional skills, develop an interdisciplinary outlook, and gain a competitive edge on job and graduate school applications. Alternative Fashion Strategies 1
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Literature
Contemporary Dance
Moving Image Arts
Contemporary Music
Museum and
Creative Coding
Curatorial Studies
Creative Entrepreneurship
Music Composition 1
Creative Technologies for
Philosophy
Performative Practice
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Culture and Media
Politics
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Design Studies
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Digital Humanities
Printmaking 1
Dramatic Arts
Psychology
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Economics
Religious Studies
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Ethnicity and Race
Social Practice
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Sustainable Cities
Film Production
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Food Studies
Temporary Environments
French Studies
Theater
Gender Studies
Urban Studies
Global Studies
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most celebrated graduate, professional degree, and certificate programs. These distinguished offerings include art and design at Parsons, the social sciences at The New School for Social Research, classical music and drama at our College of Performing Arts, and professional management and public policy, media and communications, creative writing, and international affairs. Integrating The New Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s tradition of combining
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in-class and in-the-field work, each program guides graduate students through conventiondefying courses of study. Many classes are held in the evening to accommodate busy schedules, and some graduate degrees can also be completed online. Additionally, a growing series of graduate minors help New School scholars dissolve walls between disciplines and provide a structured, accessible way for graduate students to complement their primary course of study
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graduate Degrees & Programs
and research.
Graduate Degrees & Programs
Parsons School of Design Graduate Programs Architecture MArch Architecture/Lighting Design MArch/MFA 1 Communication Design MPS Data Visualization MS Design and Technology MFA Design and Urban Ecologies MS Fashion Design and Society MFA Fashion Studies MA 2
Art and design professionals in the 21st century must navigate a fluid and highly networked global culture. Parsons prepares students for this rapidly evolving world by offering a range of graduate programs that center on advanced studio practice and research and specialized courses of study taught by some of the creative world’s most renowned practitioners. The curriculum allows for both focused and interdisciplinary paths of study. Working in teams and on their own, students
Fine Arts MFA
master concepts, technologies, and research methods
History of Design and
drawn from a range of fields. Advanced studio practices,
Curatorial Studies MA Industrial Design MFA Interior Design MFA Interior Design/Lighting Design MFA
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Lighting Design MFA
research and immersion in the social sciences, and an array of programs prepare students to shape scholarship and practice in their fields, become leaders of innovation across industries, and make critical art and design that matter. A Community of Scholars Graduates at Parsons become part of a select, diverse
Photography MFA
community of creative independent thinkers. An expanding
Strategic Design and
network of experimental design laboratories and research
Management MS 3, 4
institutes, like the Tishman Environment and Design Center
Textiles MFA
(TEDC), Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Center for Data
Theories of Urban Practice MA
Arts, and Center for New York City Affairs, allow students to
Transdisciplinary Design MFA 1 Dual
degree. 2 Offered in New York and Paris. 3 Students can complete the program on campus, online, or through a combination of on-campus and online study. 4 Global Executive option available.
collaborate with faculty and peers from Parsons and other New School graduate programs, connect with external partners, and explore unique learning opportunities outside of the classroom. Parsons Paris A gateway to Europe’s diverse cultural, intellectual, and commercial resources, Parsons Paris is a unique extension of The New School. A number of innovative master’s-level courses allow graduate students to rigorously explore, investigate, and immerse themselves in one of the world’s foremost design capitals.
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The New School for Social Research The New School for Social Research is an internationally renowned graduate school where scholars, practitioners, and innovators guide students to understand the world around them through inquiry and investigation. Students build new knowledge through research, become critical and creative scholars, and learn to grapple with the tensions of contemporary society.
Graduate Programs
Both graduate students and faculty here believe that research
Historical Studies MA
and pedagogy should advance economic justice, promote
Liberal Studies MA
understanding of social change and social movements, and
Philosophy MA, PhD
train the next generation of scholars and leaders to influence
Politics MA, PhD
provide further opportunities for innovative collaborations at
Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism MA Economics MA, MS, PhD Global Political Economy and
Gender and Sexuality Studies graduate certificate
Psychology MA,1 PhD General Psychology MA
the intersection of social theory, policy, and design.
Clinical Psychology PhD Cognitive, Social, and
Interdisciplinary Centers That Define the Present
Developmental
The New School for Social Research supports an array of centers and special programs, like the Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography, and Social Thought (GIDEST), Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, and Robert L. Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies, that foster interdisciplinary
Finance MA
Psychology PhD
Sociology MA, PhD 1 MA
Concentration in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Counseling.
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public debate. Cross-disciplinary research centers and institutes
Anthropology MA, PhD
research, fuel policy debates, and promote public discussion about pressing social issues, including globalization, democracy, design and ethnography, and more. For a full list of university centers and institutes, see page 49 or visit newschool.edu/nssr-scp. Our Scholars and Work The New School for Social Research fosters progressive scholarship that engages with the most critical issues of our time. In keeping with our history of heterodox inquiry, our faculty, students, and alumni are constantly rethinking and redefining research and pedagogy in the social sciences, history, and philosophy. The quality of this work has been recognized through prizes awarded to our faculty, including an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, a Guggenheim Prize, and a Nessim Habif Prize, to name a few. Our faculty also produce a growing list of
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respected books and other publications.
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College of Performing Arts
Graduate Programs Arts Management and Entrepreneurship MA
School of Drama Acting MFA Directing MFA
Graduate programs at the College of Performing Arts immerse students from Mannes School of Music and the School of Drama in the greatest performing arts city in the world—New York City. Acclaimed faculty mentors work individually with students to cultivate risk takers who value cultural relevance, rigorously pursue excellence, and embrace collaboration. These artists become leaders and entrepreneurs who can make a positive difference in today’s world. The community at the College of Performing Arts strives to
Playwriting MFA
break down the walls between performing arts disciplines, both figuratively and literally. Students enter a world-class building
Mannes School of Music Collaborative Piano MM, PDPL
tailored to performing artists of all kinds. They refine their practice in acoustically designed rooms. There are state-of-the-art
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Composition MM, PDPL1
performance spaces, and percussion classrooms throughout
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Guitar MM, PDPL1
the building. The ground-floor Glass Box Theater opens up our
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performances to the world outside. Within this ideal environment, our graduate students hone their craft and expand creative
Orchestral Conducting MM, PDPL1 Orchestral Instruments MM, PDPL Piano MM, PDPL1 Theory MM, PDPL1 Voice MM, PDPL1
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boundaries, graduating not only as masters of their disciplines but as complete artists, prepared to meet the numerous challenges of today’s rapidly evolving creative landscape. MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship To establish sustainable and satisfying careers, today’s performers must be enterprising and innovative, flexible and fearless. Our innovative MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship enables performing artists to advance their practice while acquiring the competencies needed to excel as independent artists, reinvent existing cultural organizations, and launch their own arts-related enterprises.2 2 Students
can complete both their BFA and an MA in Arts Management and Entrepreneurship in five years; those with a bachelor’s degree can complete their MA in two years.
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SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT These graduate schools and programs are designed for the intellectually curious, creative, and socially engaged at all stages of their careers. Our students are passionate about social justice around the world and challenge the conventions others take for granted. Our innovative graduate programs in media, creative writing, languages/TESOL, international affairs, policy, and management integrate real-world practice with cutting-edge theory.
Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment environment programs engage students in addressing major social, economic, environmental, and political problems
Graduate Programs Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management MS
in real time. Our innovative interdisciplinary curriculum
Concentrations in Management
brings together faculty and students to facilitate social change through theory, policy, management, and projectbased fieldwork. Whether youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re interested in advancing environmental justice through policy and activism, enacting social change through public and urban policy, or learning the management and leadership skills needed to run an organization, our programs prepare you to become an agent of
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change in an increasingly connected and complex world. newschool.edu/milano
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Organization Development graduate certificate Sustainability Strategies graduate certificate 1 An
accelerated option and areas of specialization are available.
School of Media Studies The media landscape is changing rapidly. Increasingly digital, diverse, and international, the industry requires media makers and managers to gain new skills and knowledge in media making, critical analysis and reflection, entrepreneurship, and management. Get the contemporary media experience you need from faculty who are practitioners and industry leaders. Build a solid portfolio of creative media projects, critical thinking skills, and professional experiences. Take advantage of the professional resources available in New York City, one of the most dynamic media capitals in the world, or explore new media
Graduate Programs Media Studies MA 1 Documentary Media Studies graduate certificate 2 Media Management MS, graduate certificate 1 1 Students
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through online curriculum. Prepare to join the next generation of media makers, entrepreneurs, researchers, designers, and scholars creating the media cultures of the future.
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Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs Graduate Programs
The field of international affairs is changing, and our approaches in and outside of the classroom must change as well. In the renowned
International Affairs MA, MS MA Concentrations in Cities and
Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs (SGPIA), we are
Urbanization; Conflict and
constantly adapting our curriculum to respond to the most pressing
Security; Development;
current issues, such as social and economic rights, urban and
Governance and Rights; and
community development, new media and technology, environmental
Media and Culture
justice, migration and refugees, international law, conflict, and peacebuilding. We stand out from conventional programs with a unique blend of pedagogical and scholarly commitments. Named among the top international affairs programs by the Foreign Policy Association, the graduate degrees in SGPIA are distinctive in the New School tradition: critical, engaged, and truly global. International Field Program The International Field Program (IFP) enables emerging practitioners and researchers to gain in-field experience in topics ranging from community development, policy advocacy, citizen journalism, and post-conflict state-building in more than 30 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. In the course of nine weeks, master’s and PhD students, undergraduates (rising juniors and seniors), and continuing education professionals conduct research with experts examining pressing issues in their fields. newschool.edu/ia
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Creative Writing Program Graduate Program
Live the writer’s life in New York City. Our creative writing graduate program allows you to join a community of diverse voices,
Creative Writing MFA Concentrations in Fiction;
immerse yourself in New York’s publishing world, and build a
Nonfiction; Poetry; and Writing for
network that will support you through graduation and beyond. MFA Creative Writing students develop their craft in
Children and Young Adults
workshops and literary seminars led by an internationally recognized faculty with close ties to New York publishing and the city’s literary scene. Courses and events are held in the evening, enabling students to work during the day while in the program. newschool.edu/writing
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Graduate Program Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) MA
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English is the primary language of global communications, and demand for TESOL (teaching English to speakers of other languages) professionals trained in the best practices of teaching
Concentrations in Curriculum
adults is greater than ever. The New School’s MA TESOL program
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is one of the leading programs of its kind in the country, offering professional teachers training that helps them grapple with major
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political, social, and cultural concerns and address the needs of adult students seeking to learn English. newschool.edu/matesol
We offer many ways to study at our university and benefit from our vast, open scholarly network. Here students of all backgrounds take advantage of The New Schoolâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s curriculum throughout the calendar year and, in many cases, from anywhere on the globe. Join us, and take for-credit or noncredit courses at the forefront of contemporary pedagogy.
Parsons AAS Degrees Open Campus Executive Education
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Parsons AAS Degrees Challenging, rigorous, and engaged design coursework defines Parsons’ AAS programs. These associate degrees are designed for non-traditional students with significant post–high school life and professional experience. Candidates should be clear about their interests in the field of design and prepared for rapid immersion in a professional course of study that propels them to the very forefront of design industry practices. Parsons AAS degrees include: Fashion Design Fashion Marketing and Communication Graphic Design Interior Design newschool.edu/parsons/associates-degrees
Open Campus With Open Campus, The New School’s approach to continuing and professional education, you can explore forward-thinking courses across disciplines alongside a growing network of professional creative minds. Delve into the rigorous curriculum on our New York City campus or online. Discover why The New School is famous for its courses in art and design with Parsons School of Design, executive education, management, media, writing, languages, and more. Spark new connections that begin in the classroom, whether on campus or online, and help you reimagine and advance your career. The New School
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Executive Education Leaders need to continually upgrade their knowledge, strategies, and skills to compete in an increasingly complex and rapidly evolving professional landscape. The New School’s offerings in professional and executive education draw on the intellectual strengths of our interdisciplinary university as well as the design-led approaches of Parsons School of Design. Programs include customized executive education tailored to the specific needs of businesses; immersive three- to five-day “boot camps” that provide professionals with hands-on tools and insights; and executive graduate programs offered across The New School designed to support students’ academic and professional goals while taking into account their full-time work schedules. corporatepartner.newschool.edu
Summer Programs At The New School, creativity and scholarship continue to thrive during the summer in a range of disciplines, including art and design, drama, writing, film, social justice, activism, entrepreneurship, and chamber and solo music. Our immersive summer coursework allows youth and teen students in grades 2–12, college-age students, and adults and professionals to seize the summer by studying with respected scholar-practitioners at Parsons, Lang, Mannes School of Music, and the Schools of Public Engagement. Earn university credit while exploring emergent theories and techniques, developing a portfolio, and gaining new career skills. Courses are offered in New York City, Paris, London, Barcelona, and Berlin.
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Stand in the footsteps of groundbreakers—then follow your own path At The New School, you learn the rules by breaking them, just like the legendary students and faculty who preceded you here: Alina Roytberg, co-founder of beauty brand Fresh
essayist, playwright,
Anna Sui, fashion designer
and poet
Alexander Wang, fashion
Lorraine Hansberry, playwright Jack Kerouac, novelist and poet Madeleine L’Engle, novelist Mario Puzo, screenwriter Danyel Smith, editor
designer Bob Williams, founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Robert Wong, CCO of Google
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Richard Avedon,
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Burt Bacharach, composer
Eugene Goossen, art critic
Harry Belafonte, singer John Cage, composer and music theorist
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director of Fairness and
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and journalist William Styron, novelist
Janine Jackson, program
Ani DiFranco, singer-songwriter
and historian Abraham Maslow, a founder of humanistic psychology Kevin Mattson, historian and political analyst
Robert Glasper, jazz pianist
Sidney Mintz, anthropologist
Ed Feingersh, photojournalist
Yonghoon Lee, opera singer
Franco Modigliani, 1985
Edward Hopper, painter and
Matisyahu, reggae artist
photographer
printmaker Jasper Johns, painter, sculptor, and printmaker Ryan McGinley, artist, photographer Steven Meisel, fashion
Sufjan Stevens, singer-songwriter Marcus Strickland, jazz saxophonist Roman Turovsky-Savchuk, composer
author, and illustrator Ai Weiwei, architectural designer, artist, and activist Brian Wood, graphic novelist, illustrator, and designer
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Jonah Hill, actor
Peter de Sève, illustrator
Adam Pally, actor
Tom Ford, fashion designer,
Kevin Smith, actor Shelley Winters, actor
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Medea Benjamin, co-founder
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Narciso Rodriguez, fashion
Brazil’s former minister of
pro-democracy activist
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POLITICS & Nelson Barbosa, economist,
Jesse Eisenberg, actor
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Innovative Careers across Industries New School alumni, and even current students, thrive in rewarding careers in an array of leading industries and institutions, such as: Technology &
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Complex magazine
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Amazon
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Art Institute of Chicago
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New York Times Nike
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American Red Cross
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New York City Council
Studio Ashby
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At The New School, our facilities and resources are designed to academically bolster the range of students that make up our community. The university ensures that all New School students are firmly planted in an environment that helps them achieve and surpass their intellectual and creative goals. Supporting this commitment is an array of state-of-the-art facilities, such as our Making Center and an assortment of libraries and gallery spaces.
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The making center—
Galleries & Exhibition centers
a new paradigm in design
The New School houses two galleries in the
The Making Center at Parsons, located in the
Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, an award-
Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, is a spacious
winning design by Lyn Rice Architects
collaborative studio dedicated to innovative
measuring more than 4,000 square feet
making of all kinds—new objects, ideas, systems,
and including plasma screens, a rotating
and partnerships—and anchors the university’s
wallpaper design, and a student critique area.
network of integrated campus resources.
Filled year-round with exhibitions of work
Our interdisciplinary curriculum, workshops,
by outside artists and designers, faculty,
and other project-based learning experiences
and students, our galleries are an important
inspire New School students to use the Making
downtown destination for art and design
Center as a space for developing their making
programming. Students and faculty also
practice, drawing on our cutting-edge equipment
present their work in other on-campus and
and tools. Housed in the studio’s center are new
satellite venues throughout the city.
3D printing technologies, a complete ceramics “wet lab,” updated printmaking facilities, laser
Practice, Rehearsal &
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Performance Spaces
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The New School has designed practice,
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rehearsal, and performances spaces to help students realize their goal of becoming
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successful music and drama professionals.
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At 55 West 13th Street, the school’s 20,000-
university scholars with access to collections,
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services, and spaces sufficient in quality, depth,
Space (seating 120), now featuring The Stone,
diversity, format, and currency to support the
the landmark experimental and avant-garde
groundbreaking research and teaching missions
performance series founded by legendary
of The New School. In addition to using our
musician John Zorn.
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Drama’s undergraduate program and contains
Arts Library, and Archives & Special Collections
six BFA studios. Graduate programs are
at the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center—New
located at 151 Bank Street in the West Village,
School faculty and degree-seeking students can
which includes several MFA studios and a
draw on the extensive resources of New York
black box performance space with state-of-
University’s Bobst Library, the Cooper Union
the-art sound and lighting systems. Tishman
library, the New York School of Interior Design,
Auditorium at the University Center, The
and other institutions across New York City.
Auditorium at 66 West 12th Street, and many
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Environment Healthy Materials Lab Tishman Environment and Design Center International Affairs and Global Perspectives
Public programs
India China Institute
Public Programs at The New School offers
Janey Program in Latin American Studies
more than a thousand events each year—most
Observatory on Latin America (OLA)
presented free—providing fresh perspectives
Transregional Center for Democratic
and unique learning opportunities for our university and the broader community. These lectures, conversations, exhibitions, concerts, and performances feature a range of intellectual leaders and include the Nth Degree, a series of events spotlighting creative minds who create critical change in the world.
New York City
prominent performance spaces across New
Studies (TCDS) Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility Media and Communication Engage Media Lab Re/Lab Philosophy and Intellectual Culture Hannah Arendt Center Husserl Archives
Industry Partnerships at The New School connects leading brands and organizations with the unparalleled knowledge, thought
Sándor Ferenczi Center Politics, Policy, and Society Bernard Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA)
leadership, and creativity of our world-
Center for Public Scholarship
renowned faculty and emergent innovators.
Digital Equity Lab
Deploying advanced technology, data, and
Hannah Arendt Center
human-centered design thinking, our faculty
Heilbroner Center for Capitalism Studies
and students develop customized solutions
Observatory on Latin America (OLA)
that drive innovation and help businesses thrive
Urban Systems Lab
in a complex, diverse global economy.
Vera List Center for Art and Politics Social Research and Design
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Center for Attachment Research
Scholarship and creative learning happen
Center for Research with Infants and
both in and outside of the classroom at The New School. Across our campus, students and faculty come together in interactive, collaborative spaces to rethink, redesign, and reimagine the world. In these labs, centers, facilities, and research institutes, academic rigor and intellectual freedom integrate, generating groundbreaking work that challenges traditional approaches to problem solving. Following is a list of centers and institutes on our campus. Art, Design, and Theory Center for Data Arts
Toddlers Eugene Lang College Social Science
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Fellowship Program Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography, and Social Thought (GIDEST) Integrative PhD Fellowship Program Institute for Critical Social Inquiry Urban and Community Development Center for New York City Affairs Community Development Finance Lab Digital Equity Lab Urban Systems Lab
Center for Transformative Media Designed Realities Lab ELab Parsons DESIS (Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability) Lab Sheila C. Johnson Design Center Tishman Environment and Design Center Vera List Center for Art and Politics Education Collaboratory Humanities Action Lab Institute for Retired Professionals
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innovative approach means students visit
programs at The New School and with
only one office to embark upon and complete
other institutions in New York City and in
their academic and career advising journey.
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Housing Housing isn’t just four walls and a roof. It’s an opportunity to form bonds, ease the transition from home to college, learn to appreciate differences, and make new friends for life. Our five residences extend from Greenwich Village to Chelsea and offer a nurturing, supportive
generation students, veterans, students
environment for every student as well as many
with disabilities, and others
social, educational, and cultural activities. For more information, visit newschool.edu/housing.
Internships Internships encourage New School students to take theory from the classroom and put it into action. They are an integral part of the New School—and New York City—experience. In a single year, New School students interned at more than 1,000 organizations, including MTV, HBO, Beth Israel Hospital, the Village Voice, the International Rescue Committee, Nike, and Diane Von Furstenberg. Students find internships by meeting with their success advisors (career and academic advisors), attending Career Services events, and leveraging relationships with university partners, faculty, and fellow students. International student and scholar services We welcome students from around the world; in fact, we have a higher percentage of international students than any other major
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Financial Aid
Graduate
The New School is for students from a
The New School is a bastion of intellectual
variety of backgrounds. We help fund
freedom and creative expression. We look
institutional scholarships, fellowships, grants,
for students who will both contribute to and
and stipends as part of a comprehensive
benefit from our bold learning community.
financial aid program. We also participate
Each program has its own criteria for
in government grant, loan, and work-study
admission. Below is a list of general
programs as well as programs for veterans of
application requirements:
the U.S. armed services. If you are admitted to a degree program, you will be considered for merit aid on the basis of academic and creative ability. Students interested in applying for federal financial assistance programs must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), using The New School’s code of 002780. File this application electronically at fafsa.ed.gov. You can email your questions to sfs@newschool.edu. For more information on financial options, visit newschool.edu/student-financial-services. Admission Undergraduate Move past preconceived ideas about undergraduate studies, and imagine yourself at a
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university where you can chart your own course to develop your interests and passions, no matter what your area of study is. We’re looking for self-motivated students who are intellectually curious and ready to question the status quo in a rigorous academic and creative environment.
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»» Letters of recommendation »» A CV or résumé »» Statement of Purpose »» Creative work (required for some programs)
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»» GRE (required for some programs) »» TOEFL/IELTS/PTE (required for some applicants for whom English is not their first language) For complete information, visit the website for the school or individual program published in this brochure, or contact the Office of Admission (see below). Connect with us We are here to provide more information, answer questions, and introduce you to infinite possibilities. If you are ready, we invite you to apply now.
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Drawing from political science, conomics, sociology, and anthropology, mphasizes, “I’m a heterodox thinker. My work is interdisciplinary in and of self.” She aims to move away from the ormality of creating an interdisciplinary ducational experience and instead aturally and effortlessly expose tudents to the whole breadth of sources. s she frees herself from traditional iloed thinking, she encourages her tudents to do the same and strive for gor as the ultimate standard.
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Woodly is quick to note that social media is not a panacea, but it has been a useful tool for movements savvy enough to realize that it is a dynamic means of communication rather than a substitute for old-fashioned face-to-face organizing. Ultimately, Woodly wants her work to help people understand how powerful they are and how to use that power to do good.
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discussing the most important issues of the day. In 1919, they founded The New School for Social Research. Now formally named The New School, the university has grown to include five colleges, with courses that reflect the founders’ interest in the emerging social sciences, international affairs, liberal arts, history, and philosophy, as well as art, design, management, and performing arts.
Over the decades, some of the finest minds of the 20th century have pioneered courses in new areas of social sciences and liberal arts at The New School. Faculty members and visiting scholars have included Harold Laski, Franz Boas, and John Maynard Keynes. In 1948, W.E.B. Du Bois taught the first course in AfricanAmerican history and culture ever taught at a university. Around the same time, Karen Horney and Erich Fromm introduced their new approaches to psychoanalysis. From 1954 to 1978, Margaret Mead taught courses in anthropology. The New School’s groundbreaking courses attracted students from around the world, including the young Shimon Peres. In 1962, Gerda Lerner offered the first university-level course in women’s history.
Our University at a Glance
A Few Facts that Set Us Apart
Founded in 1919.
#1 for small classes Among national universities, The New School has
Located in Greenwich Village, in the heart of NYC, with a branch campus in Paris.
the highest proportion of classes with fewer than 20 students.1
#1 art and design school Parsons School of Design is the top art and design
Houses five schools and colleges.
school in the nation.2
Offers more than 130 degree and diploma programs and majors and more than 50 minors. Has more than 10,000 degree-seeking students. Students come from all 50 states and 116 countries.
#1 most international university We have a higher percentage of international students than any other U.S. university with more than 10,000 students.3
#1 for sustainable building The American Institute of Architects named the New School University Center one of the greenest buildings in the United States—and it’s the largest LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold–certified urban university building.
The New School offers a range of programs. See details at newschool.edu/academics.
Membership and Accreditation The New School is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. MSCHE is a regional accreditor and federally recognized body. The New School has been accredited by MSCHE since 1960. All degree programs at the New York City campus of The New School are registered by the New York State Department of Education. Both NYSED and MSCHE provide assurance to students, parents, and all stakeholders that The New School meets clear quality standards for educational and financial performance. For full information on the university’s accreditation, visit newschool.edu/provost/ accreditation.
The information published here represents the plans of the university at the time of publication and does not constitute an irrevocable contract between the student and The New School. The university reserves the right to change without notice any matter contained in this publication, including but not limited to tuition, fees, policies, degrees, programs, names of programs, course offerings, academic activities, academic requirements, facilities, faculty, and administrators. Payment of tuition or attendance at any classes shall constitute a student’s acceptance of the administration’s rights as set forth a bove. The New School is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Institution. For important information including student rights, campus safety statistics, and tuition and fees, visit newschool.edu/your-right-to-know.
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