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Nov 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin (with addenda)
Sustainable Urban Environments, B.S.
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Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
SUE majors take 120 credits, divided into three parts:
General Education Requirements: 20 Credits
Humanities and Social Sciences General Education Requirements: 24 credits
Sustainable Urban Environments Requirements
B. Tracks: 4 Courses, 16 Credits
Students should Select at least 1 course from each group
A. Technical Electives: 7 Credits
The technical electives requirement can be fulfilled by any course that advances the student’s knowledge of, or skills in applied science, engineering, or computer science. Students may choose 3 or 4 credit courses.
*Technical elective overload may be applied to free credits.
B. Free Electives: 20 Credits
Students may choose 5 courses from any department.
Typical Course of Study for the Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Urban Environments
Note: A typical SUE semester is split between two technology/science courses and two humanities/social sciences courses. The flexibility of a SUE major allows many variations, some with heavier technology/science concentrations than others. Each SUE student customizes his or her curriculum in consultation with the program’s academic adviser. What follows is one way to fulfill the degree requirements, and this particular plan concentrates electives in the second semester of the third year so that a student can study abroad in one of New York University’s global university campuses.
Fall Semester: 12 Credits
Spring Semester: 14 Credits
Fall Semester: 16 Credits
Spring Semester: 15 Credits
Fall Semester: 16 Credits
- Free Elective 4 Credits
- Free Elective 4 Credits
- SUE Track Course 4 Credits
- 4 Credits
Spring Semester: 16 Credits
Fall Semester: 17 Credits
- SUE Track Course 4 Credits
- Humanities and Social Sciences Elective 4 Credits
- General Technical Elective 3 Credits
- Humanities and Social Sciences Elective 4 Credits
Spring Semester: 14 Credits
Total credits required for the degree: 120
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