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  1. NYU Steinhardt offers 195+ degrees and programs in art, media, theatre, music, education, and human development. Learn how the school supports impact, innovation, and inclusion in these fields and beyond.

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  2. The New York University Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development (commonly referred to as NYU Steinhardt) is the education school of New York University. The school was founded as the School of Pedagogy in 1890. Prior to 2001, it was known as the NYU School of Education.

  3. NYU Steinhardt offers degrees and programs in education, communication, health, and the arts. Learn from faculty who are leaders in their fields and explore the diverse and dynamic city of New York and beyond.

  4. Our programs span the breadth of culture, education, and human development. Find your pathway to success here.

  5. NYU Steinhardt is the first school of pedagogy in the US, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees in culture, education, and human development. Learn about its academic excellence, ethics and values, global engagement, and social impact.

  6. meet.nyu.edu › academics › meet-nyu-steinhardtMeet NYU Steinhardt

    Sep 15, 2022 · NYU Steinhardt offers 195 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines, from education and psychology to music and media. Students explore their passions, gain real-world experience, and learn from experts in New York City.

  7. The School was named the Steinhardt School of Education in 2001, in recognition of a $10 million donation, the largest it has ever received, from Michael and Judy Steinhardt. In 2007, the school was renamed the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development to reflect the diversity of its academic programs.