Fall Courses | February 8
Spring Courses | September 8
Reach out to your program head to discuss your idea for the new course.
Develop the syllabus, keeping in mind the guidelines and requirements described below in the Guidelines Section
Send the syllabus to your program head for review and approval. Some programs have an internal review process for new and revised courses, so keep this in mind in order to adhere to the deadlines.
Complete the new course proposal form (you may need to do this in consultation with your program head).
Submit the course proposal form and syllabus to Sun Hee Bae (shb398@nyu.edu) for review by the AHCC and UCC.
The chair of the AHCC will reach out to you with any required or suggested changes. This can happen at any stage of the review process.
Feel free to reach out to any of the members of the Arts and Humanities Curriculum Committee if you have any questions:
Committee Email (will reach all members) - nyuad.ahcc@nyu.edu
Chair of AHCC and UCC Representative
Sun Hee Bae <shb398@nyu.edu>
Arts Representatives:
Umair Bilal <mub2@nyu.edu>
Rashmi Devi Sawhney <rs9112@nyu.edu>
Humanities Representatives:
Martin Bowen <mb5831@nyu.edu>
Mikhail Xifaras <mdx1@nyu.edu>
Student Representative:
Catherine Holland <crh8459@nyu.edu>
Staff Administrator:
Fida Alameddine <fa2519@nyu.edu>
Visit this page to review the step-by-step process of a new course proposal
Please refer to this instructions sheet as you go through the Syllabus template and checklist below.
The Syllabus Checklist is designed to make it easier to check syllabi to see that they satisfy accreditation requirements and are ready to be passed along to the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (UCC).
You can use this syllabus template to get started on your syllabi and submit once completed to the UCC. Simply create a copy in order to edit as needed.
*Please note that these documents are currently being reviewed, and may be updated soon.
Faculty may want to consult this reference page on the intranet.
Please visit this page to review common mistakes and overlooked requirements for syllabi.
Once your syllabus has been submitted and approved, you can work with the registrar’s office to mount the course, and determines class schedules. Please note that your course cannot be listed on Albert unless approved by the UCC.
The course proposal form collects the information the Registrar's Office needs to set up your course, a course rationale that the AHCC and UCC use to gain a better understanding of the course. The form can be submitted either using the online google form or the static pdf version, they collect the same information.
Visit this page to review the step-by-step process of a new course proposal