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  1. www.stern.nyu.edu › programs-admissions › mba-programsMBA Programs - NYU Stern

    Stern at NYUAD MBA. Full-time, general MBA. 1 year. Abu Dhabi-based. Summer term in NYC. 54 credits. Learn More.

  2. Explore the NYU Stern School of Business and learn more about the full-time MBA, part-time (Langone) MBA, undergraduate, PhD, and executive MBA (EMBA) business programs.

  3. www.stern.nyu.edu › programs-admissions › full-time-mbaFull-time MBA - NYU Stern

    Change: Studio. A new co-curricular program designed to help MBAs become adept at understanding, impacting and driving change. Learn More. Full-time MBA at NYU Stern School of Business. IQ + EQ. Flexible curriculum. STEM OPT designated. Experiential learning in New York City.

  4. www.stern.nyu.edu › programs-admissions › mba-programsPart-time MBA - NYU Stern

    Have an undergraduate degree conferred by New York University; Have earned a final cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher; Please see here for Full waiver details and conditions. Video: Part-time MBA vs. Full-time MBA Watch this brief video overview of the differences between the Part-time and Full-time MBA programs.

  5. NYU Stern MBA applicants must select a program of interest. Your selection is very important, as you may apply to only one program. If you meet the following requirements, you are eligible to apply: Undergraduate Degree: Students entering a Stern MBA program are required to hold a four-year bachelor's degree from an accredited college or ...

  6. The NYU Game Center MFA is a 2-year Master of Fine Arts degree in Game Design. Located within NYU’s famous Tisch School of the Arts, we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with other forms of art, media, and culture. Our students study the design and development of games in a context of advanced critical literacy, becoming game designers and ...

  7. Her work has appeared in outlets including The New York Times, The Believer, McSweeney's and Joyland, as well as on the CBC, KCRW, KQED, and KALW Public Radio. As a graduate of New York University’s MFA Program in Creative Writing, she received the Jan Gabrial Fellowship and was the 2020–21 Axinn Foundation Writer-in-Residence.