Undergraduate Degree
| BA/BS in Liberal Arts |
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| The liberal arts program is intended for adults with some prior college experience. Each student develops an individualized degree plan with the assistance of their faculty advisor. Special features include bachelor's/master's options, curricular concentrations, and credit for prior learning through portfolio assessment. |
Graduate Degrees
| MA in Media Studies |
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The curriculum emphasizes unity of theory and practice in film, video, audio, digital, and multimedia design, production, and business.
We also offer graduate-level certificates in Media Management and Documentary Media Studies. |
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| MFA in Creative Writing |
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| The curriculum combines workshops, literary seminars, and an ongoing Writer's Life Colloquium; concentrations in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and writing for children. |
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| MA or MS in International Affairs |
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| The curriculum emphasizes unity of theory and practice in understanding and developing solutions for complex economic and social problems that transcend national boundaries. |
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| MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) |
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The curriculum offers concentrations in Publishing and Writing, Program Development and Management, Curriculum Development, and Teaching.
We also offer an undergraduate-level certificate in English Language Teaching. |
For a comprehensive list of degrees offered at The New School, click here.
Accreditation
The New School and its degree programs are fully accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Its credits and degrees are recognized and accepted by other accredited colleges, universities, and professional schools throughout the United States. The New School, a privately supported institution, is chartered as a university by the Regents of the State of New York. |