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2024  Azrieli All Course Descriptions - Master's and Doctoral

Masters Courses 2024

2024 Summer Master's Course Offerings

2024 Spring Master's Course Offerings 

2023 Fall Master's Courses 

 

Doctoral Courses 2024

2024 Summer Doctoral Course Offerings

2024 Spring Doctoral Course Offerings

2023 Fall Doctoral Courses

 

The Executive EdD program integrated coursework will consist of 6 credits each semester, with in-person attendance at the Mifgash.

Students who wish to take fewer than 6 credits should check in with Dr. Moshe Krakowski.

Students who have completed all coursework and are
working on completing their dissertation should register for Doctoral Seminar II each Spring and Fall until the Oral Defense. 

Master's Roadmap and Course Sequences

Course Roadmap Checklist 2023 
Use this checklist to keep track of all your requirements.

Welcome Packet (PDF)

Quick-Start IT Guide  YU online tools every student needs. 

Helpdesk
For assistance with logins, passwords and other technology related issues. Please provide your Student ID number.

Email:  helpdesk@yu.edu    Phone:  1-646-592-4760

How to find your Student ID How to get on Email How to get on Canvas How to get on Inside Track (Student Portal) Helpdesk Contact

Master's Programs

At Azrieli, we have designed our Master of Science degree requirements to be theoretical and practical, innovative and time tested, research-based and hands-on. In addition to foundational and advanced coursework, students must engage in substantive field work that complements their studies.

Students will complete the following to graduate:

  1. All 7 required core curricular courses
  2. Three (3) elective courses
  3. Two (2) semesters of student teaching in conjunction with the two semesters of Professional Enhancement Practicum or Curriculum Internship classes
  4. The portfolio - described below

Please note that students must complete a total of twelve (12) courses, one year (2 semesters) of student teaching, and their portfolio. The total number credits that a student must obtain before they may graduate is 36.

Portfolio Requirement

Students are required to complete a portfolio demonstrating many aspects of their education at Azrieli. Full information on this issue will be introduced to the students via workshop with the director of the Masters' program at the start of the semester. The portfolio should be completed during a student's final semester at Azrieli.

Student Handbook

The Master of Science Student Handbook (which can be found above) contains vital information for our students, including policies and procedures pertaining to academic requirements, the classroom, grading, attendance, the number of credits required for graduation, course information and much more. The handbook is a "living document" in that changes to it are anticipated as new policies and procedures are developed. It is therefore imperative that you reference the handbook as often as possible.

Doctoral Program

The deadlines below are for filing dissertations and scheduling your final oral examination (oral defense). Please discuss your anticipated filing date with your committee chairperson and members well in advance of the deadlines listed here.

Required forms with instructions on the procedures for filing your dissertation are available on the Azrieli Web site. Each deadline date below corresponds to one of the three degree conferral dates (January, May, or September).

Dissertation Filing Deadlines and Scheduling Your Oral Defense
Committee Approved
Copy of Dissertation due with Office of Doctoral Studies
Final Oral Examination
(Defense)
Period
Final Copy of Dissertation due with Registrar Degree Conferral
November 1 Fall
November 1 – 30
January 1st January
March 1 Spring
March 1 – 31
May 1st May
June 1 Summer
June 1 - 30
September 1st September

Please note that if the 1st of the month falls on a weekend, the actual deadline date will commence on the following Monday.

Yeshiva University IT Help Desk service provides faculty, staff and students with an expanded 7x24x365 service for engaging Information Technology support. 

If you have any question, please call 4357 from your campus phone or 800-337-2975 or send an e-mail detailing your request at helpdesk@yu.edu 

When you call the Help Desk, please leave your full name, call-back number, and a detailed description for your call.

Discover more IT information at the ITS Portal, http://www.yu.edu/ITSportal
Please provide your YUAD to log in.

This secure site provides students, faculty, staff, and other university affiliates with single sign-on access to multiple sources of university information and services. InsideTrack provides you with full Intranet and Internet services making it easier for you to do "business" with the university.

What is InsideTrack?

Pages, portlets, content and links for Employees, Students, and for Administrative Staff that do business transactions supporting University operations. Reference information pertaining to the business operations being performed. Links to various systems used for University business including: Self Service, Banner, SciQuest, Kronos, and others Easy links to ITS Help, Banner Support, and email.

Need help logging in?

Please contact the YU HelpDesk by one of these methods: e-mail: helpdesk@yu.edu or call 646-592-4357 / 646-592-HELP or 1-800-337-2975.

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  1. Go to InsideTrack
  2. Sign in to InsideTrack - if you need assistance, please contact the Azrieli office
  3. On the left hand side there should be a column with various options to click on, hover over “Student”, then click on "Graduate"
  4. On the new page, there will be 3 columns. In the center one, the first box should say "Banner Self Service Link", click the "Banner Self Service" link in the box.
  5. If you are asked for your ID and PIN, please follow steps 6&7, if not, skip to step 8.
  6. Your User ID will begin with the number “8” or “9”.
  7. Your PIN is:
    • If this is your first time logging on: you should have received an email with your new random PIN.  You will be prompted to change your PIN once you access the system. The PIN will need to be 6 numbers. You cannot use 123456 or 111111 as a PIN.
    • If you did not receive an email: please feel free to contact helpdesk@yu.edu
    • If you have previously logged on: use whatever numbers you chose your first time logging on.
    • If you need a new pin: please follow the directions for resetting a pin and one will be emailed to you.
    • If you forgot your pin but remember your security question: follow those directions under Forgot Pin?
  8. Click on “Student and Financial Aid.”
  9. Click on “Registration.”
  10. Click on “Add/Drop Classes.”
  11. Choose Term
  12. Proceed through the screens. Once you have entered all the CRNs, remember to click the “Submit Changes” button.

Access full text copies of most of the "on reserve" articles for a course from your home computer. You will need Adobe Acrobat to use this service. Your professor will provide you with a password.

The Office of Disability Services assists students in obtaining reasonable accommodations for documented disabilities including physical, emotional, visual, hearing, learning disabilities, ADHD and temporary disabilities.

If you believe that you are in need of a disability related accommodation, please complete an Intake Form and return it to ODS, attention Abby Kelsen (akelsen@yu.edu) as soon as possible so that your request can be reviewed. For additional information regarding reasonable accommodations and documentation guidelines, please refer to the Office of Disability Services website.

For information regarding international student arrangements, contact the Yeshiva University Office of International Students at:
Web: https://www.yu.edu/student-life/resources/international
Email: OISS@yu.edu
Phone: 646.685.0394

Masters

At Azrieli, we have designed our Master of Science degree requirements to be theoretical and practical, innovative and time tested, research-based and hands-on. In addition to foundational and advanced coursework, students must engage in substantive field work that complements their studies.

Students will complete the following to graduate:

  1. All 7 required core curricular courses
  2. Three (3) elective courses
  3. Two (2) semesters of student teaching in conjunction with the two semesters of Professional Enhancement Practicum or Curriculum Internship classes
  4. The portfolio - described below

Please note that students must complete a total of twelve (12) courses, one year (2 semesters) of student teaching, and their portfolio. The total number credits that a student must obtain before they may graduate is 36.

Portfolio Requirement

Students are required to complete a portfolio demonstrating many aspects of their education at Azrieli. Full information on this issue will be introduced to the students via workshop with the director of the Masters' program at the start of the semester. The portfolio should be completed during a student's final semester at Azrieli.

Student Handbook

The Master of Science Student Handbook (which can be found above) contains vital information for our students, including policies and procedures pertaining to academic requirements, the classroom, grading, attendance, the number of credits required for graduation, course information and much more. The handbook is a "living document" in that changes to it are anticipated as new policies and procedures are developed. It is therefore imperative that you reference the handbook as often as possible.

Doctoral Program

The deadlines below are for filing dissertations and scheduling your final oral examination (oral defense). Please discuss your anticipated filing date with your committee chairperson and members well in advance of the deadlines listed here.

Required forms with instructions on the procedures for filing your dissertation are available on the Azrieli Web site. Each deadline date below corresponds to one of the three degree conferral dates (January, May, or September).

Dissertation Filing Deadlines and Scheduling Your Oral Defense
Committee Approved
Copy of Dissertation due with Office of Doctoral Studies
Final Oral Examination
(Defense)
Period
Final Copy of Dissertation due with Registrar Degree Conferral
November 1 Fall
November 1 – 30
January 1st January
March 1 Spring
March 1 – 31
May 1st May
June 1 Summer
June 1 - 30
September 1st September

Please note that if the 1st of the month falls on a weekend, the actual deadline date will commence on the following Monday.

Master's Roadmap and Course Sequences

Course Roadmap Checklist
Use this checklist to keep track of all your requirements.

Azrieli MS Catalog 2023-24 

The MS Student Catalog contains vital information for our students, including policies and procedures pertaining to academic requirements, the classroom, grading, attendance, the number of credits required for graduation, course information and much more. The Catalog is a "living document" in that changes to it are anticipated as new policies and procedures are developed. It is therefore imperative that you reference the Catalog as often as possible

PELE Handbook (PDF) — Special handbook for students doing the PELE Fellowship. Students in this accelerated track have extra requirements and expectations that are unique to this prestigious program.

Professional Enhancement Practicum Guide   Supervised student teaching practicum 

Professional Enhancement Practicum Guide   Supervised student teaching practicum 

Professional Enhancement Practicum Cooperating Teachers' Guide During COVID-19 (PDF) - Supervising student teaching practicum during the COVID-19 pandemic

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