Posting a minor on your transcript (Click here for instructions) | ||
NYU Shanghai Minor | ||
Business | Chemistry | Chinese |
Computer Systems Engineering | Computer Science | Creative Writing |
Data Science | Economics | |
Genomics and Bioinformatics | Global China Studies | History |
Humanities | Interactive Media Arts | Interactive Media and Business |
Literature | Mathematics | Molecular and Cell Biology |
Neural Science | Philosophy | Physics |
Social Science | ||
Global Network University Minor (Click here for information) | ||
NYU NY Cross School Minor (Click here for information) | ||
Portal Campus Minor (Click here for information) |
Chemistry Minor | |
CHEM-SHU 125 | Foundations of Chemistry I |
CHEM-SHU 126 | Foundations of Chemistry II |
CHEM-SHU 127 | FoS Chemistry Laboratory |
CHEM-SHU 225 | Organic Chemistry I + Lab |
CHEM-SHU 226 | Organic Chemistry II + Lab |
Chinese Minor | |
The Chinese minor requires students to complete a four-course sequence which begins at or above Intermediate 1 and ends at or beyond Advanced 2. However, it is possible to complete the minor with three courses by placing out of one of the middle two courses in the four-course sequence and by placing out of Intermediate I if you began taking Chinese at NYU at the Elementary level.
Example 1: If you take Elementary 1 or 2 at NYU and place out of Intermediate 1, you may earn the minor with Intermediate 2, Advanced 1, and Advanced 2. Example 2: If you take Intermediate 1 but place out of Intermediate 2, you may earn the minor with Intermediate 1, Advanced 1 and Advanced 2. Example 3: If you take Intermediate 1 & 2 but place out of Advanced 1, you may earn the minor with Intermediate 1 & 2 and Advanced 2. Example 4: If you take Advanced 1 but place out of Advanced 2, you may earn the minor with Advanced 1 and two post Advanced 2 courses. Note that: |
Computer Systems Engineering Minor | |
CSCI-SHU 11 or INTM-SHU 101 |
Introduction to Programming or Interaction Lab |
CSCI-SHU 101 | Introduction to Computer Science |
EENG-SHU 251 | Circuits |
CENG-SHU 201 | Digital Logic |
CENG-SHU 202 or CENG-SHU 350 |
Computer Architecture or Embedded Systems |
Computer Science Minor | |
MATH-SHU 121 | Calculus |
CENG-SHU 202 | Computer Architecture |
CSCI-SHU 101 | Introduction to Computer Science |
CSCI-SHU 210 | Data Structures |
One Computer Science Elective course (DM-UY 2193 Intro to Web Development, INTM-SHU 231 Developing Web or CSCI-UA courses under 100 level do not count towards the minor.) |
Note: Data Science majors should take one additional Computer Science Elective to earn at least 12 unique credits for the minor.
Creative Writing Minor | |
WRIT-SHU 159 | Introduction to Creative Writing (a prerequisite for the intermediate and advanced craft courses) |
Two intermediate/advanced craft courses | |
An additional intermediate/advanced craft course or a designated elective |
Data Science Minor | |
CSCI-SHU 101 | Introduction to Computer Science |
CSCI-SHU 210 | Data Structures |
CSCI-SHU 360 | Machine Learning |
ECON-SHU 301 | Econometrics |
MATH-SHU 235 or MATH-SHU 233 or BUSF-SHU 101 or BIOL-SHU 42 |
Probability and Statistics or Theory of Probability or Statistics for Business and Economics or Biostatistics |
Note: Computer Science majors should additionally take Information Visualization OR Databases to earn at least 12 unique credits for the minor.
Economics Minor | |
BUSF-SHU 101 | Statistics for Business and Economics |
ECON-SHU 1 | Introduction to Macroeconomics |
ECON-SHU 2 | Principles of Microeconomics |
ECON-SHU 202 or ECON-SHU 10 |
Intermediate Macroeconomics or Intermediate Microeconomics |
Two additional 4-credit courses from the Economics elective list |
Electrical and Systems Engineering Minor | |
CSCI-SHU 11 or INTM-SHU 101 |
Intro to Programming or Interaction Lab |
EENG-SHU 251 | Circuits |
CENG-SHU 201 | Digital Logic |
One Electrical and Systems Engineering Elective |
Genomics and Bioinformatics Minor | |
BIOL-SHU 21 | Foundations of Biology I |
BIOL-SHU 22 | Foundations of Biology II |
BIOL-SHU 123 | FoS Biology Laboratory |
BIOL-SHU 261 | Genomics and Bioinformatics |
BIOL-SHU 267 or BIOL-GA 1128 or BIOL-UA 58 |
Microbiology and Microbial Genomics or Systems Biology or Evolution |
Global China Studies Minor | |
Four classes from the required and elective list of Global China Studies courses, of which at least one must be from the required list. Students may take up to two advanced or post-advanced language courses in fulfillment of this minor. |
History Minor | |
Four classes from the required and elective list of Humanities major History courses. |
Humanities Minor | |
Four classes from the required and elective list of Humanities major courses. |
Interactive Media Arts Minor | |
INTM-SHU 101 | Interaction Lab |
INTM-SHU 120 | Communications Lab |
7-8 credits from the Interactive Media Arts Elective List |
Interactive Media and Business Minor | |
ECON-SHU 251 | Economics of Global Business |
BUSF-SHU 250 | Principles of Financial Accounting |
To be added | Application Lab |
INTM-SHU 120 OR INTM-SHU 101 | Communications Lab OR Interaction Lab |
4 credits from Business core, elective or IMA Business of Emerging Media course(s) | |
4 credits from the Interactive Media Arts Elective List |
Literature Minor | |
Four classes from the required and elective list of Humanities major Literature courses. |
Mathematics Minor | |
Four 4-credit mathematics courses at the Calculus level or higher. Of current math offerings, Linear Algebra and Differential Equations, Math for Economists would not count for the minor. |
Molecular and Cell Biology Minor | |
BIOL-SHU 21 | Foundations of Biology I |
BIOL-SHU 22 | Foundations of Biology II |
BIOL-SHU 30 (Formerly 264) or BIOL-SHU 263 | Genetics or Developmental Biology |
BIOL-SHU 123 | FoS Biology Laboratory |
BIOL-UA 36 or BIOL-UA 37 |
At the Bench: Applied Molecular Biology DNA Techniques or At the Bench: Applied Cell Biology or One approved class to count towards this minor |
Neural Science Minor | |
BIOL-SHU 21 | Foundations of Biology I |
BIOL-SHU 22 | Foundations of Biology II |
BIOL-SHU 123 | FoS Biology Laboratory |
NEUR-SHU 201 | Introduction to Neural Science |
NEUR-SHU 251 or NEUR-SHU 301 |
Behavioral and Integrative Neuroscience or Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience |
Philosophy Minor | |
Four classes from the required and elective list of Humanities major Philosophy courses. |
Physics Minor | |
PHYS-SHU 71 | FoS Physics Laboratory |
PHYS-SHU 91 or CCSC-SHU 50 |
Foundations of Physics I Honor or Physics I |
PHYS-SHU 93 or CCSC-SHU 51 |
Foundations of Physics II Honors or Physics II |
PHYS-SHU 94 / CCSC-SHU 53 |
Physics II Laboratory |
Two Physics Elective Courses (must bring total credits of the minor courses to 16 or more) |
Global Network University Minor
Students can complete a Global Network University (GNU) Minor using classes from one or more of 11 study away sites or the portal campuses in the Global Network. This option enables capable and highly motivated students to pursue a plan of study that brings together courses from more than one NYU department or program taught at a study away site.
These minors serve students who can realize their interdisciplinary goals within the Global Network University drawing on courses from any of the study away sites or portal campuses. Even if all of the classes are from a single department in one of the other portal campuses or is identical to a minor offered on one of those campuses, the GNU Minor is an NYU Shanghai minor and will be identified as such on the student’s transcript. The other requirements and limitations for these minors are identical with the standard ones identified above for all minors.
GNU Minors may be completed using courses taken at the associated study away site or portal campuses. Courses and therefore minor availability may vary by semester, students should see each academic center’s website for specific classes, and plan with their academic advisor how to complete the minor. Pursuing a GNU Minor does not guarantee acceptance to study at a study away site.
GNU Minors require 4 courses. Your academic advisor can help you identify eligible courses offered at the study away sites. Local language courses at the study away sites count toward the four courses required for the Culture and Society minors (language courses can only count for once for Culture and Society minors).
Below are all the GNU Minors that NYU Shanghai currently offers:
Art History Studies | Art Studies | Australian Culture and Society | British Culture and Society |
Central European Culture and Society | Cultural Studies | Entrepreneurship and Innovation | European Culture and Society |
Fashion Studies | French Culture and Society | German Culture and Society | Global Cities Studies |
Global Public Health Studies | Globalization Studies | Italian Culture and Society | Journalism Studies |
Latin American Culture and Society | Middle Eastern Culture and Society | Pan African Culture and Society | Psychological Studies |
Photographic Studies | Political Studies | Sociological Studies | Spanish Culture and Society |
Sustainability Studies | West African Culture and Society |
NYU Shanghai students may appeal through their academic advisors for approval of an alternative GNU Minor if they can identify and justify a set of courses in the NYU Global Network or a particular study away site that added together meet the standards of a minor. You can look up GNU Minors at NYU’s 11 study away sites through this Courses by Site Satisfying Shanghai Degree Requirements spreadsheet. Please note that this sheet is a list of all courses that have been approved as counting towards particular requirements. It will continue to expand as more courses are evaluated and approved. If you would like to check on a course that is not yet on the sheet, please email your academic advisor with the course number, name, and what requirement(s) you wish to count it for.
NYU NY Cross-School Minor
Cross-School Minors offered by NYU Schools are available to NYU Shanghai students as listed on the NYU Cross-School Minors website. Students who successfully complete any of those Minors will have them identified by name as a Cross-School Minor on the student’s transcript. Students who have completed a Cross-School Minor should follow the NYU Shanghai process to report their minor completion information to their NYU Shanghai academic advisor in order to get the minor posted on the transcript. Students do not need to declare NY Cross-School Minors in Albert.
Portal Campus Minor
Students can apply to attempt a Portal Campus Minor, using classes from one of the two Portal Campuses in the Global Network. These minors must meet the requirements set out in the relevant college bulletin by the offering department at the Portal Campus. During their sophomore year, students compose their academic plan for the minor in consultation with the Assistant Dean for Global Programs. By spring of the sophomore year, the plan of study must be submitted to and approved by the Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs. Approval of the plan does not guarantee acceptance to study at the Portal Campus, that required courses will be available or open, or the ability to study for an additional semester at the Portal Campus to complete the minor.
Even though the courses used and requirements met for the Portal minor are those of the Portal Campus the minor is an NYU Shanghai minor and will be identified as such on the student’s transcript. The other requirements and limitations for these minors are identical with the standard ones identified above for all minors.
Posting a minor on your transcript
If you have already completed a minor or are registered for the final class(es) needed to complete a minor during this semester, you must submit this form to have your minor posted on your transcript. The deadline for submitting an application to have a minor posted this Fall 2017 semester is October 29, 2017. Minors submitted by this deadline will be posted in Albert, pending approval, by November 10, 2017. The approval review and posting process generally takes 1-3 weeks, depending on whether it is a cross-school minor that may also require a New York-based department to review it.