Polytechnic
Institute of NYU, founded in 1854 in Brooklyn, New York,
is the metropolitan area's preeminent resource in science,
technology, research, and management education. In addition
to its main campus at MetroTech Center in Brooklyn,
NYU-Poly offers programs at sites throughout the region,
including Long Island, Manhattan and Westchester. Additionally,
NYU-Poly offers several programs in Israel.
Degrees
NYU-Poly awards the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science,
Master of Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy in a
wide range of programs.
Location
NYU-Poly's MetroTech campus is located in Downtown Brooklyn,
New York. It also has graduate centers in Long Island,
Westchester and Manhattan.
Resources
A $130-million upgrade to the MetroTech campus is reflected
in a newly constructed academic building, a modern residence
hall, a new athletic facility, new labs, and a state-of-the-art
computing infrastructure. Wireless networking is available
on campus, allowing students to connect to the NYU-Poly
network and the Internet from virtually anywhere. New
computer labs feature high-end workstations for research,
3D modeling and dynamic simulation.
The
Bern Dibner Library of Science and Technology has more
than 190,000 titles, 200,000 volumes, numerous serials,
online databases, CD-ROM learning tools and multimedia
resources. The library is also a member of the Online
Computer Library Center, which maintains an international
database with over 4,000 participating libraries.
A
number of research centers provide the latest tools
and technologies for research and study in various fields,
including telecommunications, supercomputing, wireless,
polymers, biocatalysis and others.
Students
More than 3,000 students, about half of which are undergraduates,
from 30 states and 50 foreign countries attend NYU-Poly.
For two consecutive years, NYU-Poly has been ranked
among the top ten most diverse campuses in the country.
More than 95 percent of full-time undergraduate students
receive financial aid.
Faculty
Eighty-seven percent of faculty members hold Ph.D.s.
Student-to-faculty
ratio
13-to-1
Average
class size
22
Placement
rate
More than 89 percent of undergraduate students receive
job offers within six months of graduation.
Accreditations
All undergraduate and graduate programs at Polytechnic
Institute of NYU are accredited by the Middle States
Association. Undergraduate engineering programs are
accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET). The undergraduate program in
computer science is accredited by the Computer Science
Accreditation Board (CSAB), and the undergraduate chemistry
program is approved by the American Chemical Society
(ACS).
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