The School of Continuing and Professional Studies is a unit of New York University. Founded in 1934, the school aims at working professionals who seek additional training tailored to their interests.
More than 2,000,000 students have graduated from SCPS since its founding. Today, SCPS serves more than 55,000 students each year. The School offers more than 2,000 courses and awards students many different academic degrees in various fields of study. Degrees awarded are master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, associate's degrees and diplomas in arts or science. SCPS also offers non-academic certificates, workshops and professional training. In addition to education, SCPS offers 12 industry centers, career counseling and other services.
In 2002, SCPS was the first educational institution to receive the Presidential "E" Award for Excellence. Also in 2002, the School opened a new site at the historic Woolworth Building, renting over 94,000 square feet of space in the 90-year-old landmark skyscraper.
Degrees and Certificates
Design, DigitalArts, and Film
- Master of Arts in Graphic Communications Management and Technology
Master of Science in Digital Imaging and Design
Global Affairs
- Master of Science in Global Affairs
The Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management: Graduate Programs
- Master of Science in Hospitality Industry Studies
Master of Science in Sports Business
Master of Science in Tourism and Travel Management
Management
- Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Development
Master of Science in Management and Systems
Marketing, Advertising, Sales, and Public Relations
- Master of Science in Direct and Interactive Marketing
Master of Science in Public Relations and Corporate Communications
The George H. Heyman, Jr. Center for Philanthropy and Fundraising
- Master of Science in Fundraising
Publishing
- Master of Science in Publishing
The Real Estate Institute
- Master of Science in Construction Management
Master of Science in Real Estate Master's Degrees
The Preston Robert Tisch Center for Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management : Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Tourism Management
Bachelor of Science in Sports Management and Leisure Studies
The Paul McGhee Division: The Liberal Arts Program
- The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Art History Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Creative Writing Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Literature Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Media Studies Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Anthropology Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Economics Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, History Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, International Studies Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Media Studies Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Organizational Behavior and Communication Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Politics Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Psychology Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences, Sociology Concentration
The Bachelor of Arts in Technical Writing
The Paul McGhee Division: The Professional Studies Program
- Bachelor of Science in Digital Communications and Media
Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management
Bachelor of Science in Leadership and Management Studies
Bachelor of Science in Real Estate
- Bachelor of Science in Digital Communications and Media
- The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Art History Concentration
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Tourism Management
- Master of Science in Construction Management
- Master of Science in Publishing
- Master of Science in Fundraising
- Master of Science in Direct and Interactive Marketing
- Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Development
- Master of Science in Hospitality Industry Studies
- Master of Science in Global Affairs
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