Non-Degree Study
You may take up to four courses in any department as a non-degree
student. GRE scores and letters of recommendation are not
required. However, an undergraduate transcript is required and
admission is competitive. Please specify in the Statement of
Purpose which courses you would like to take.
Caveats
- Online applications for non-degree study are not yet available.
To request an application, go to
here.
- New York University does not offer F-1 or J-1 visa sponsorship to
non-degree students.
- Courses taken as a non-degree student will count toward a degree
if it is part of the curriculum. For example, Linear Algebra
will not count toward the M.S.
in Math Finance or Certificate
in Math Finance because it is a prerequisite for these
programs. However, Linear Algebra
will count toward the M.S. in
Mathematics.
- You can take up to four courses, after which you must enroll in a
degree program to continue.
Some Popular Courses
| Mathematics |
Linear
Algebra, Multivariable
Calculus, Scientific
Computing, Basic
Probability |
| Math Finance |
Computing
in Finance, Stochastic
Calculus, Risk
Management, Derivative
Securities, Interest
Rate and Credit Models |
| Computer
Science |
Rapid Visualization, Applied Cryptography and Security,
Medical Imaging, Foundations of Machine Learning |
Degree Programs
Department of Mathematics,
Guide
to Admissions and Graduate Studies