What are my major requirements? |
How can I find my major department? |
You can find your major requirements on the Dual Degree Program Requirements page on the NYU dual degree website! Example schedules can also be found under your respective major.
In general, the following applies to all majors:
Where do I get permission codes?Especially after you transition, many Tandon courses will require you to get permission codes in order to register. See this PDF for a list of Tandon faculty who provide permission codes. You can also ask your Tandon advisor for more help!
Who clears my registration holds?Check out this page for a list of advisors!
Generally follow this guide: First-year - CAS Advisor Sophomore - CAS Major Advisor or CAS Advisor Junior/3rd Year - CAS Major Advisor 4th & 5th Year - Tandon Major Advisor |
Links to each major department website can be found at the Dual Degree Program Resources Page.
For a list of addresses of all relevant department offices, consult the drop-down menu below:
Chemistry
Silver Center 100 Washington Square E, New York, NY 10003 Suite 1001 Biology
Silver Center 100 Washington Square E, New York, NY 10003 Suite 1009 Computer Science (CAS)
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences 251 Mercer Street 3rd Floor Mathematics
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences 251 Mercer Street 6th-7th Floors Physics
726 Broadway Room 1001 Computer Engineering (TANDON)
6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201 Mechanical Engineering
6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201` Chemical-Biomolecular Engineering
6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201 Electrical Engineering
6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201 Civil Engineering
6 MetroTech Center Brooklyn, NY 11201 |
Ask an Upperclassman
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"Help! My class filled up
"Permission codes and e-mailing department heads will save you!"
~ Steven Ionov Bio/CBE, Class of 2019 |
Can I Study Abroad?Maybe? it depends on your major. Plan ahead if you really want to!
~ Rhea Reyes, Chem/CBE, Class of 2020 |
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