New York University
School of Continuing and Professional Studies
Online Graduate Programs at NYU-SCPS
Evolving from engagement with, and service to, New York, SCPS embodies NYU's founding idea of being "In and Of the City." Its programs capture the expertise of professionals and the knowledge generated within many of the defining economic, cultural, and technology sectors of New York City.
Through its commitment to provide timely and broadly accessible university-level education for motivated students of all ages, SCPS educates socially responsible, resourceful, and globally competent professionals who, as lifelong learners, develop the knowledge and skills to advance their fields and their communities. In so doing, SCPS serves through its students, alumni, and full time and clinical faculty as the academic home for many vibrant worldwide professional networks.
NYU Online: Distance Learning at NYU-SCPS
A Web-based conferencing and training-delivery application, NYU Online enables training and information sharing among geographically dispersed audiences, right from their desktops. The M.S. in Management and Systems' direct connection to the global business environment is a fundamental aspect of the program. NYU Online classes allow you to go beyond abstract concepts and case studies as you exchange ideas with classmates who share your career aspirationseven if they are six time zones away. The online classroom experience gives the M.S. in Management and Systems an unparalleled advantage over any other program of its kind.
Students use NYU Online to engage in lectures and live chat with classmates and instructors using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP); share applications, view slide shows, and participate in demos; surf the Internet with instructors and classmates; participate in live surveys and evaluations; attend special guest lectures; and review recorded lectures and presentations.
With the same rigor as our on-site program, all elements of our online courses are clearly mapped out: the syllabus, lectures, background, reading material, and your professor's hours. Weekly, live interactive lectures and classroom discussions are provided, along with asynchronous learning activities such as team projects and group discussions.


