New York University*** has eighteen colleges and research institutes located in Manhattan and Lower Brooklyn, with four colleges and more than eighty departments in the University Division and a variety of interdepartmental cooperative programs; and eleven colleges and seventy-five departments in the research institutes, which offer more than twenty-five thousand courses and twenty-five types of degrees. The Graduate Schools emphasize the training of humanities, social and artistic talents, and in general (except for some special departments) offer both master's and doctoral programs. In addition, there are overseas training programs, such as summer courses in Europe and South America, and internships in the community and hospitals. The curriculum is diverse and rich, and generally tends to be practical and application-oriented.
The existing colleges of New York University, in order of precedence, are:
1. The College of Arts & Science, founded in 1832, offers B.A. degrees, and includes a wide range of humanities, science, and social science departments.
2. The School of Law, founded in 1835, is the oldest law school in the United States. The School of Law is the oldest law school in the United States. It has an excellent reputation for providing specialized legal training.
3. The School of Medicine and Post-Graduate Medical School (The School of Medicine and Post-Graduate Medical School), founded in 1841, is equipped with new facilities and has its own hospital, with more than 600,000 patients per year regularly exchanging clinical teaching experience with the Bellevue Medical Center, providing students with an excellent and complete learning environment. The school has a good and perfect learning environment.
4. The Tandon School of Engineering (The Tandon School of Engineering) was founded in 1854 and is the second oldest engineering school in the United States, with majors in computer science, financial engineering, electrical engineering, network security, and wireless communications. Many of its graduates work in high-tech companies in New York or Silicon Valley, and it has an excellent reputation in the industry.
5. The College of Dentistry (The College of Dentistry) was founded in 1865 as the third oldest dental school in the United States, and the largest private dental center in the country. The College is affiliated with the David B. Callis Medical Center (David B. Callis Medical Center). Kriser Medical Center (David B. Kriser Dental Center), both clinical, laboratory and teaching.
6. The Graduate School of Arts and Science, founded in 1886, offers programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, including the Courant Institute, which is world-renowned for its research in mathematics and fluid dynamics.
7. The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development (The Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development), founded in 1890, is the largest school at NYU. The School is organized into five departments, Applied Psychology, Health, Art, Media and Music. The college has produced many outstanding talents in culture and arts. Steinhardt is ranked 14th in the latest US News& World Report rankings.
8. The Leonard N. Stern School of Business (The Leonard N. Stern School of Business & The Undergraduate College of the Stern School of Business) was founded in 1990, the Institute was originally located in the world's financial center of Wall Street. The Leonard N. Stern School of Business was founded in 1990, and is located on Wall Street, the financial center of the world, with a wide range of specialized disciplines such as accounting, tax law, business law, finance, management, and marketing, which have created many talented people for the New York financial center. Among them, finance is the most outstanding, ranked continuously in the top three in the United States. In the fall of 1992 has moved back to the main campus, in the United States MBA Institute ranked 11th.
9. The Institute of Fine Arts (Institute of Fine Arts) was founded in 1922.
10. School of Professional Study (SPS) was established in 1934 and offers courses in applied subjects such as real estate, marketing, human resources and public **** relations.
11. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences was established in 1934 to offer specialization in Mathematics, Computer Science.
12. The Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, established in 1938, has the manpower and resources of the United Nations Headquarters to offer international programs.
13. The Silver School of Social Work, founded in 1960, emphasizes professional training in social work and public **** policy.
14. The Tisch School of the Arts, founded in 1965, has departments of film, television, dance, design, and music. Partly due to its location and partly due to the excellence of its faculty, it has been able to produce many outstanding talents, such as Lady GaGa, Oliver Stone, Spike Lee, Angelina Jolie and Taiwan's newest director Ang Lee, all of whom are distinguished alumni.
15. The Gallatin School of Individualized Study was founded in 1972.
16. The Rory Meyers College of Nursing was established in 1995.
17. The College of Global Public Health was founded in 2006.
18. Institute for the Study of the Ancient World was founded in 2010.
When we come to this point, it is easy to see that NYU is characterized by a combination of theory and practice. It aims to train students to apply what they have learned in their future careers, in addition to rigorous academic training, in order to face the fierce competition and challenges of society.
Stern School of Business
New York University's ace school, the Stern School of Business, is one of the most prestigious colleges at New York University, with outstanding academic achievements in the fields of economics, business, and management. The School of Business has also accumulated a remarkable reputation over the course of its centuries-long history. To cite just the most recent examples: in the Financial Times 2006 Global EMBA Program Rankings, the NYU School of Business received an overall ranking of No. 4; in the U.S. News and World Report 2006 Global EMBA Program Rankings, the NYU School of Business received an overall ranking of No. 5, and was ranked third in Finance and eighth in Accounting.
NYU Business School's famous alumni in the field of finance include: Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board; Rochard Fuld, Executive Director of the U.S. New York Stock Exchange/ President of Lehman Brothers Investment Bank Holding Company; Robert Greifeld, CEO and President of the U.S. Nasdaq Stock Exchange; Harvey Golub, Chairman of the Board of Directors of American Express Financial Corporation; and Harvey Golub, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse. Harvey Golub, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse First Boston, Allen Wheat, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Credit Suisse First Boston, Jeffrey Koo, President of Chinatrust Commercial Bank (Taiwan), and others. Robert Engel, the latest (2003) Nobel Laureate in Economics. Robert Engel, Professor of Finance, New York University Graduate School of Business. New York University Graduate School of Business is adjacent to the financial center of Wall Street, with hundreds of world-class financial research institutions and financial enterprises related to a wide range of contacts, so that the New York University Graduate School of Business not only in the field of academic theory, but also in the practice of finance has an outstanding advantage. New York City is the largest financial center in the world and home to the United Nations Headquarters. With its geographic and academic strengths, NYUBS has become a truly significant, world-class, global research and academic institution in business and economic management.
Tisch School of the Arts
The Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, which opens its doors to all those who are obsessively passionate and driven by film. It is one of the world's most important bases for film education. Its three main buildings became the heart of Greenwich Village in the United States and have been the spiritual home of artists and intellectuals. It has a gorgeous vicissitude not often seen in young America, and exudes the mood of an artist before he or she achieved fame. It taught its students how to use the moving image to produce people's colorful dreams. Its brilliant graduates, Oliver Stone and Alexander Baldwin, faced the world and redefined film and performance. It has always been generous in giving the most help to artists and scholars who are concerned with the contemporary world but also creative. It has set the perfect stage for students from all over the world, from Union Square in the heart of New York to the Left Bank in Paris; from Harvard University to Universal Studios in Los Angeles; from Princeton University to London, England. It is the eternal dreamworks.
It creates art in light and shadow, and it meets you in the movie theater. The film school founded by it is a perfect fusion of Hollywood commercial film and European art film, and the film masters nurtured by it shuttle freely between directing, photography and acting, and express themselves perfectly in the fields of sound recording, lighting and editing, and the father of Hollywood's directors, Martin Scorsese, completes the transformation of the young man to the film here. Martin Scorsese, the father of Hollywood directors, completed his transformation from a young man to a movie master here. Columbus, the director of "Harry Potter", here to accumulate film capital from scratch; China Taiwan's famous director Ang Lee, here to sow the ideal of crossing the peak of the film; 40 years, the recording engineer here is a regular Grammy Award ...... here the art of the door is always open for young people.
Studying at the New York location of Tisch School of the Arts is like living at the crossroads of the world. You may hear many different languages, pick cooking from all over the world, and on any given day be able to rub shoulders with diplomats, designers, machinists, or musicians. New York City is very dynamic and vibrant, making it the perfect city to study filmmaking. New York City stimulates and challenges students in every photographic program.
In 2007, Tisch School of the Arts opened New York University's first overseas campus, Tisch School of the Arts Asia (Singapore) , known as Tisch School of the Arts Asia. The school, with Tisch School of the Arts Associate Dean Hiratchi as President and Oliver Stone as Artistic Director, offers only the four Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degrees of the School of Cinema: film, animation, screenplay and film. ): film, animation, screenplay and production.
Tandon School of Engineering
New York University's Tandon School of Engineering
First founded in 1854 as the Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute), was the second engineering school established in the United States, and later merged into New York University to become the New York University School of Engineering.
NYU's College of Engineering is located on NYU's Brooklyn campus, MetroTech Center, which is surrounded by tech companies in a great location. By subway, it takes only ten minutes to travel between the Brooklyn and Manhattan campuses. NU's School of Engineering, a leader among America's universities of science and technology, is recognized as a pioneer in research and exploration in many key areas, including computer science. NUIST's majors in Information Science, Environmental Engineering, Financial Engineering, Technology Management, and Computer Science are hot in the marketplace. In recognition of its research in many critical edge areas of computer science, NUIST became the first college in New York to be designated by the National Security Agency (NSA) as a Center of Excellence in Information Security Education and was the first college in New York State to receive a four-year Federal Computer Service Scholarship ("FASS") from the National Science Foundation's service awards, and in '05 was awarded the Federal Computer Service Fellowship ("FASS"). It was also the first college in New York State to receive a four-year Federal Award for Computing Service (FASS) from the National Science Foundation Service Award, and was ranked the 2nd best college in the nation by Washington Week in 2005. New York University College of Engineering is the birthplace of the world's bar code technology and patent holders, as well as life commonly used ATM (automatic teller machine), the famous Nasdaq automated quotation system and so on are New York University College of Engineering patents. The School of Engineering has three Nobel Prize winners.
According to 2013 PayScale website data, NU's School of Engineering graduates have a starting salary of $56,800 and a mid-career salary of up to $117,000, ranking eighth among all U.S. colleges and universities (Stanford 10th, Harvard 13th), and fourth among engineering schools . NU's College of Engineering is currently ranked 46th in the USNews National Engineering College Rankings . Of the 18 colleges at NYU: School of Law - 6th in the nation; School of Business - 10th in the nation; School of Medicine - 19th in the nation; School of Education -- 20th in the nation; School of Engineering -- 46th in the nation.
In general, New York University emphasizes the humanities, the arts, and the social sciences, and has many outstanding alumni in these areas, having produced twelve heads of state. The students are driven by the outstanding performance of the alumni, showing a vigorous and enterprising spirit. Students can be seen discussing their homework on the ground or presenting their work in Washington Square, and an atmosphere of independent research and thinking permeates the campus. The curriculum is not high pressure, but demanding, and students call it "Not high pressure, but demanding. According to The New York Times College Guide, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts is one of the best art schools in the country, with excellent programs in film, television, theater, dance and photography. In addition, the School of Business is most highly regarded for its undergraduate and graduate programs, especially accounting. Other better liberal arts subjects are English, history and political science.
New York University is ranked 27th in the Academic Ranking of World Universities. The Graduate School of Business was ranked 10th in 2014.The graduate sub-specialty rankings for fine arts are #1 in the nation; journalism and French are listed in the top 3; while operations research, finance and finance, marketing, accounting, Russian, and business administration are all in the top 10; industrial psychology, computer science, English, and economics, and clinical psychology, linguistics, sociology, classics, German, physical science, and biochemistry, Psychology, and Anthropology are all ranked around 30. World Rankings
2013 Academic Ranking of World Universities 27th
2013 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 40th
2013 QS World University Rankings 44th
2014 Times Higher Education World University Reputation Rankings 27th
2014 The Center for World University Rankings (CWC) for World University Rankings (CWUR) Ranking No. 17
2016 US.News World University Rankings No. 34
U.S. Rankings
2016 U.S. University Rankings for Colleges of Education No. 15
2016 U.S. News No. 6 Ranking of Law Schools in the U.S.
No. 46 Ranking of Engineering Schools in U.S. Universities, 2016
No. 11 Ranking of Business Schools in U.S. Universities, 2016
Latest U.S. News & World Report Comprehensive and Specialty Rankings, 2015:
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U. News Rankings of U.S. Universities 32nd Overall
5th Best Undergraduate Business Programs in U.S. Universities, 2015
9th Undergraduate Accounting Program in U.S. Universities, 2015
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2015 U.S. News No. 8 Undergraduate Program in Insurance
2015 U.S. News No. 2 Undergraduate Program in International Business
2015 U.S. News No. 6 Undergraduate Program in Management
2015 U.S. News No. 6 Undergraduate Program in No. 18 in Undergraduate Orientation in Management Information Systems
No. 7 in Undergraduate Orientation in Marketing, 2015, U.S. News
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10th Best Business Schools in U.S. Universities, 2015, U.S. News
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2015 U.S. Universities, 2015, U.S. News Finance Programs News #9 in Marketing Orientation Programs
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2015 U.S. News #20 in Best Colleges of Education
17th in Education Policy Programs, 2015, U.S. News
16th in Educational Administration and Supervision Programs, 2015, U.S. News
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2015 U.S. News No. 88 in Mechanical Engineering
2015 U.S. News Rankings of Best Law Schools in the U.S.
2015 U.S. News Rankings of Law Practice Programs in U.S. Universities #2
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1st in International Law, U.S. Universities, 2015
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51st in Primary Care Direction, Best Medical Schools, U.S. Universities, 2015
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2015 U.S. News Ranking of Internal Medicine Programs Ranked 20th
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2015 U.S. News No. 60 in Chemistry
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2015 U.S. News No. 11 in Development Economics Ranked #9 in Industrial Business by U.S. News 2015
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2015 U.S. News Ranking of Top Art Programs in U.S. Universities #45
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2015 No. 6 in Mathematical Analysis, U.S. News, 2015
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2015 U.S. News No. 27 in Physical Therapy
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2015 U.S. News No. 12 in Comparative Politics #12
2015 U.S. News #7 in International Politics at U.S. Universities
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2014 US University Rankings for International Law (International Law) #1
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2014 College of Engineering Ranking at American University 46th
2016 QS World University Rankings Rankings for Archaeology 50-100 .
Many of NYU's majors rank high in different categorical rankings. Among them, the departments of Philosophy, Italian, Theater, Mathematics, Economics and Finance hold top three positions in several rankings. Also well-known majors include medicine, law and education.
Established in 1934, NYU's Crown Institute of Mathematical Sciences is the top-ranked applied mathematics research institute in the United States. The Tisch School of the Arts offers some of the best theater, film, and performing arts education in the United States, and several Academy Award, Emmy, and Tony Award winners have attended the school. The School of Law specializes in tax law, international law and jurisprudence education and research, and the MBA program at the Stern School of Business, one of the "T10" law schools in the United States, is consistently ranked in the world's top 10 by several institutions.
NYU was ranked seventh in Forbes magazine's 2008 survey of universities with the most billionaire alumni.
Dream College Rankings
On top of the academic rankings, The Princeton Review annually surveys students and parents about their favorite Dream Colleges, and from 2003 to 2007, New York University was ranked as the No. 1 college high school graduates want to attend in the U.S. The 2014 version of the rankings is the result of a survey by The Princeton Review of more than 10,000 students. A sample of more than 10,000 students and 5,000 parents were voted on without regard to chances of acceptance or high tuition. Students and parents came from every state in the U.S. and also included students and parents from abroad. New York University was ranked the fourth most desirable college for students and the eighth most desirable college for parents to send their children to. The specific rankings are as follows:The colleges students most named as their dream college were:The colleges parents most named as their dream college for their children were:1) Stanford University1) Stanford University2) Harvard College2) Harvard College3) Columbia University3) Princeton University(Princeton University)4) New York University(New York University)4) Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT)5) Massachusetts Institute of Technology5) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)5) University of Michigan - Ann Arbor6) Princeton University6) University of Notre Dame 7) University of California - Los Angeles 7) Duke University 8) Yale University 8) New York University 9) University of Michigan - Ann Arbor 9) Yale University 10) University of California - Berkeley 10) University of California - Berkeley Berkeley) 10) Vanderbilt University