University Course Catalog

Search here for all undergraduate or graduate-level courses, along with an indicator of the term(s) in which they are generally offered. Continuing education students should search for noncredit, general credit, and certificate courses using the Continuing Education Registration System

How to Register for a class [+]


Continuing degree students register in April for summer and fall classes, and in November for spring classes. Visit the reginfo site for details. Incoming degree students for the fall register over the summer.  Incoming degree students for the spring register in December/January. Visit the new student page for details.

Continuing education students should can find and register for noncredit, general credit, and certificate courses using the Continuing Education Registration System.

For Degree Students [+]


Degree students should consult DegreeWorks and their advisor to determine courses that will count towards their degree requirements. 

Degree students should pay particular attention to the course-level of classes. Course numbers reflect the academic level of a class: Undergraduate courses are numbered 1000 to 4000 and Graduate courses are numbered 5000 to 7000. Students should register for the appropriate course level based on their own studies; i.e. undergraduate students are allowed to take undergraduate-level courses. Permission may be offered for some upper-level undergraduate students to take 5000- and 6000-level courses. Graduate students interested in taking undergraduate courses should discuss how to register for those courses with their advisor.

Catalog Search Instructions [+]


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Course listings are updated daily.
The dates for loading each term are as follows: Courses for the upcoming summer and fall first appear as of March 1.
Courses for the upcoming spring appear as of Oct 1.
Parsons summer programs offered through SPACE appear as of Nov 1.

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Course TitleCourse NumberFallSpringSummerUndergradGradDivision/SchoolLiberal ArtsDepartment
Advanced Urban Design Issues PUUD 4802 Design Strategies Design Strategies
Archive City LURB 4034 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Capital Cities LURB 3892 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Community Organizing LURB 3010 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Consuming the City LURB 2016 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Cooper S420:Environmentalism LURB 2500 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Design 2: Temporary Works PUUD 2820 Design Strategies Urban Design
Dwelling in Dilemma - Chinese Middle Class and Cities LURB 3077 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Dying Cities LURB 3600 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Education & International Development LURB 4591 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Envisioning Urban Spaces: Urban Policy LURB 3481 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Gentrification Globalized LURB 2461 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
History of World Urbanism 2 UURB 2001 University Wide Programs University Lecture Program
Housing Policy LURB 4514 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Political Economy of the City LURB 4561 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Racial Economic Disparities: Causes & Consequences LURB 4544 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Remaking Cities: Regeneration, Social Justice and Competitive Urbanism LURB 4508 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Representing the Urban LURB 2006 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Senior Seminar LURB 4900 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Senior Seminar II LURB 4901 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
Shanghai: Walking City of Shanghai LURB 3990 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
The Mayor, the Media, and the Poltics of Policy in New York City LURB 4565 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
The Migrant City LURB 3441 Eugene Lang Urban Studies
UD Studio 2: Integral City PUUD 3801 Design Strategies Urban Design
Urban Core Lab UURB 3810 University Wide Programs University Lecture Program
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