Continuing Education
We’re working with instructors to get the spring term classes scheduled and posted. Registration will open on January 3.
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Since 1859, The Cooper Union has been offering courses to New Yorkers who want to create something new or disrupt something old. Here, you can study fine arts, graphic arts, illustration, typography, creative coding, and information design.
Courses
If you have questions about classes, please write to continuing@cooper.edu.
The American system of continuing education originated at The Cooper Union with its founding in 1859. Peter Cooper, inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist, wanted to bring first-class educational opportunities to adults in New York and devoted his entire fortune to that goal. For over 150 years, The Cooper Union has maintained this tradition of outstanding courses for adults in its Department of Continuing Education
The Cooper Union is holding some classes online and some on-campus. Location is noted in each class listing. Online classes are held synchronously, and not recorded. Class sizes are limited to allow for individual feedback.
Continuing Education allows Cooper staff and students to take one free class per term (fall, spring, summer) so long as there’s an open place. Paid students will get priority, but we sometimes have classes that don’t fill to capacity. If interested, email Simone Meltesen (simone.meltesen@cooper.edu) about a class you would like to take and she will update you as to availability as the first session approaches.