Access even more electives at other NYU graduate schools
Stern students may take pre-approved electives in a variety of areas at other NYU graduate schools. Some of the most popular pre-approved electives include courses in economics; entertainment, media & technology; law; public administration; real estate; and statistics & math. Specific examples of courses by area of study include:
Economics (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Economics available to Stern students through the Graduate School of Arts and Science.
Entertainment, Media & Technology (Tisch School of the Arts, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development)
Environment of the Music Industry
Introduction to Production Management
Marketing the Music Industry
Visual Arts Markets
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Entertainment, Media & Technology available to Stern students through the Tisch School of the Arts and the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development.
Law (School of Law)
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Law available to Stern students through the School of Law.
Public Administration (Wagner School of Public Service)
Current Issues in Health Policy
Ecoleadership
Management in Nonprofit Organizations
Public Economics and Finance
Urban Planning, Development and Decision Making
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Public Administration available to Stern students through the Wagner School of Public Service.
Real Estate (Schack Institute of Real Estate)
Commercial Lease Analysis
The Development Process
International Real Estate
Real Estate Capital Markets
Seminar in Valuation and Analysis
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Real Estate available to Stern students through the Schack Institute of Real Estate.
Statistics & Math (Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences)
View a complete list of pre-approved classes in Statistics & Math available to Stern students through the Graduate School of Arts and Science and the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.