Environmental Studies Abroad
Berlin
NYU Berlin is designed for students interested in social dimensions of environmental problems. Berlin hosts many environmental policy institutes, scholars and
Environmental Social Movements
ENVST-UA 9481
Fall & Spring
Urban Greening Lab, Berlin
ENVST-UA 9495
Fall & Spring
Internship Seminar and Fieldwork
NODEP-UA 9982, Equivalent to ENVST-UA 800
Fall & Spring
Note: German language proficiency and application required. Enrollment by permission only. For registration details or to attend an informational webinar, please email global.internships@nyu.edu.
Sydney
NYU Sydney is designed for students interested in the humanistic, social and professional dimensions of the environment. Other courses are in anthropology, biology, business, chemistry, journalism
Journalism & Society: Science, Environment & Politics
ENVST-UA 9503
Fall & Spring
Australian Environmental History
ENVST-UA 9450
Spring
Literature & the Environment
ENVST-UA 9675
Fall & Spring
Internship Seminar and Fieldwork
NODEP-UA 9982, Equivalent to ENVST-UA 800
Fall & Spring
Note: Enrollment by permission only. Application required. For registration details or to attend an informational webinar, please email global.internships@nyu.edu.
Environmental Health in the Global World
UGPH-GU 9050
Fall
DC
NYU Washington, DC is designed for students interested in the policy dimension of environmental studies. Internships in the policy community are one of the unique strengths of NYU Washington, DC. This resource page offers an initial sense of the internship options. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are welcome, and juniors can fulfill the ES major internship requirement with the Internship Seminar and Fieldwork.
"My semester at NYU DC was both life changing and career-defining. I was able to share a building with some of NYU's most politically active and engaged minds. My internship at Congress allowed me to work for a ranking member of the Energy & Commerce Committee. It informed the decisions I'm making now about my career and post-college life. I highly recommend a semester at NYU DC if you're interested in making change through government or public policy."
— Environmental Studies Major
History of US Environmental Policy
ENVST-UA 9423, satisfies the ES Major Governance requirement
Fall
Business & the Environment
ENVST-UA 9465
Fall
Journalism & Society: Science, Environment & Politics
ENVST-UA 9503
Fall
Globalizing Social Activism: Sustainable Development in Urban Areas
ENVST-UA 9417
Fall
Urban Greening Lab: Washington DC
ENVST-UA 9495
Fall & Spring
Internship Seminar and Fieldwork
NODEP-UA 9981, equivalent to ENVST-UA 800 (environmental internships)
Fall & Spring (Junior Year)
Note: Enrollment by permission only. Application required. For registration details or to attend an informational webinar, please email global.internships@nyu.edu.
ABU DHABI
NYU Abu Dhabi: Discover the unique challenges facing Abu Dhabi, a rapidly growing city built on a coastal desert. Students explore the local environment for firsthand understanding, then investigate the broader global implications of their findings.
Environmental Engineering (ENGR-UH 3411)
Where the City Meets the Sea: Studies in Coastal Urban Environments (CDAD-UH 1016EQ)
LONDON
NYU London: Learn and engage in one of Western Europe’s most historically important cities. NYU London students gain a multi-faceted understanding of climate change while studying in a global center of policy, business, and research. Through coursework students share their findings, make comparisons, and add to the growing body of information about how the climate is being affected by human actions.
Climate Change (ENVST-UA 9226)
SHANGHAI
NYU Shanghai: Experience a society that is facing unprecedented urbanization at NYU’s newest campus. Students analyze the environmental issues raised by China’s emerging socially conscious younger generation and learn about the sustainability challenges of meeting the needs of a rapidly growing middle class.
Chinese Environmental Governance (GCHN-SHU 243)
Environment and Society (SOCS-SHU 135)
Global Environmental Politics (SOCS-SHU 333)
HOW TO APPLY
For more detailed information, including a complete list of current course offerings and application guidelines, visit the NYU Office of Global Programs website at nyu.edu/globalprograms