
Continuing education students experience the best of The New School one class at a time. Choose from hundreds of courses, many of which can be taken for credit or non-credit. Enjoy vibrant discourse with your fellow classmates and the guidance of the university's renowned faculty. For a description of courses with schedules, request a New School Catalog, or select an area of study below.
Courses in management; business law; organizational psychology; marketing and advertising; and the film and culinary industries |
Courses in grammar and editing, speech, English as a second language, and teaching English as a second language. |
Courses in food policy, food in the popular culture, restaurant management, the food business, and food writing careers. |
Courses in Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Greek (classical), Italian, Latin, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish, and sign language. |
| Courses in cultural studies, art and music, literature, and philosophy. |
| Media theory and practice, film studies, film production, screenwriting. |
| Courses in history, politics and economics, anthropology, sociology, and psychology. |
| Courses in drawing and painting; photography; acting and movement; and creative arts therapies. |
| Courses in writing fundamentals, poetry, fiction, nonfiction and journalism, and writing for children. |
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The New School also offers a bachelor's degree in a largely self-designed liberal arts program, master's degrees in Media Studies, Creative Writing, International Affairs, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, and professional-level training certificates in a variety of fields.
See the full list of New School graduate programs.
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