Applied Psychology
East Bldg, 239 Greene Street, 400
New York, New York (US) 10003
NYU Mail Code:4732
212 998 5555
applied.psychology@nyu.edu
Dept. Website:
http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/appsych/
Overview:
The mission of the Applied Psychology department is to prepare students to understand and intervene in human development across contexts and cultures. Our faculty conducts research using multifaceted strategies. We draw on our experiences in practice to help guide the work that we undertake.
Registration:
Most courses in the department are open to non-majors. Students should be able to register for them on Albert. Those courses that require special permission or prerequisites will note this on Albert as well.
Special Information:
The Department of Applied Psychology offers a popular sequence of courses and a minor in American Sign Language (ASL).
The sequence is:
ASL: Level I, E64.0091 (introductory, requiring no prior knowledge)
ASL: Level II, E64.0092
ASL: Level III, E64.0093
ASL: Level IV, E64.0094
ASL satisfies the foreign language requirement in the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human development.
ASL can be declared as a minor if the student takes the full four-course sequence. The minor is available to students throughout NYU.
Other students may take the part or all of the sequence as electives. ASL I and II are offered each fall and spring semester. ASL III is offered only in the fall; ASL IV is offered only in the spring.
The courses are listed under the heading of American Sign Language in the Directory of Classes and Albert.
For ASL, the Program Chair is Randolph L. Mowry, who may be reached at 212-998-5224 or rm5@nyu.edu
