Library
Masters Association for Computer Science:
Our mission is to build and foster a community for Masters students in the Department of Computer Science and Information Science in order to enrich their educational experience through professional development, networking, teamwork activities, interdisciplinary interaction, and partnerships with other student organizations
NYU Prog Team:
Our team is consisted of brilliant CS/Math students who enjoy solving algorithmic problems and learning blazingly fast algorithm implementations.
Associate for Computing Machinery at NYU:
ACM at NYU is the local chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. Our mission is to build and promote a computer science community through technical and social events.
NYU Game Center:
Our mission is to graduate the next generation of game designers, developers, entrepreneurs, and critics, and to advance the field of games by creating a context for advanced scholarship and groundbreaking work.
Tisch School of the Arts
THEA-UT 681 Persuasive Communication for the Entrepreneur:
This course combines lecture and workshop formats to introduce students to the craft of speaking publicly and persuasively as an artist or entrepreneur.
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REMU-UT 1207 Independent Project Management, Product Launching, and Breaking the Artist (Offered Fall '23):
This practicum course is for students to continue the development of projects as well as for live-testing marketing and launch plans and caters equally to aspiring executives, tech and social entrepreneurs, performers, producers, songwriters, and journalists. Utilizing project management techniques, students will be responsible for accomplishing weekly milestones that will move them towards product-market-fit and building an audience. Lessons from Creative Marketing and Incubation & Launch will move student projects from theoretical to applied, with the professor available to reiterate any difficult concepts and provide regular individualized guidance.
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REMU-UT 1201 Creative Music Entrepreneurs in Historical Context (Offered Fall '23):
This 14-week course introduces students to the history of innovative entrepreneurs and institutions in American recorded music. We study how and why the fiefdoms and empires built by impressive and sometimes controversial icons have transformed the course of popular music.
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REMU-UT 1170 Women as Entrepreneurs in Popular Music:
In this course, students will engage in a historical and critical examination of the role that women have played, and the skills that have enables them to succeed, as creative and business leaders in popular music.
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REMU-UT 1152 Conversations with Technology Entrepreneurs:
In this weekly discussion series, students will meet and hear from key entrepreneurial figures and innovators in music technology, with a focus on New York based tech figures who have launched recognized or profitable music-focused startups.
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REMU-UT 1037 Internship/Career Skills for the Music Entrepreneur:
All Recorded Music majors are required to complete at least one internship in order to graduate. Recorded Music majors are required to complete 2 points as part of their Business Area requirements.