Taking classes outside your college

<p>Hi, I am a freshman at NYU</p>

<p>I am in CAS but I have to take a couple courses (maybe 1~3)</p>

<p>Stern courses</p>

<p>Do I have to apply to Stern to take the few courses?</p>

<p>What's the policy?</p>

<p>About the CAS Business Studies Minor</p>

<p>NYU</a> College of Arts & Science Preprofessional Center</p>

<p>A broad liberal arts education, which includes a general education component (the Morse Academic Plan) and a major in a liberal arts discipline or interdisciplinary field, provides a sound foundation for many careers in business. The skills and perspectives of the liberal arts are practical as well as personally enriching. Liberal arts students, however, can considerably enhance their preparedness for business by also completing a small number of more specific courses. In consultation with the Undergraduate College of the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, the College of Arts and Science has identified a set of such courses. These courses, some offered by CAS and some by Stern, are incorporated in the minor in business studies. By completing this CAS minor, students acquire core knowledge and quantitative skills that are invaluable assets for success in the business professions.</p>

<p>Intended especially for students interested in the humanities, the minor in business studies is administered by the college office. Students considering the minor should consult with the business studies advisor in the College Preprofessional Advising Center. This person's responsibilities include advising prospective and declared minors, evaluating the applicability of transfer credit, approving course substitutions when warranted, and liaising with Stern. At least 50 percent of CAS credits and 50 percent of Stern credits must be taken in residency at NYU.</p>

<p>Thank you so much man</p>

<p>If you're not minoring but want to take a class at a different college than your main one, can you? Because I want to go to Stern but take a few classes at Tisch without having to minor.</p>

<p>Same here. Stern major with some sports management classes?</p>

<p>anyone have an answer?</p>