New York

Schools & Colleges

NYU is a diverse, global university comprising 18 schools and colleges. The school has many disciplines, including science and technology, business, law and medicine. NYU also has several special programs that cater to areas such as international studies or the arts

NYU School of Law

The NYU School of Law is located in New York City and has a strong reputation for its clinical programs, which allow students to gain hands-on experience while they study. The school also offers an excellent international program, enabling students to travel abroad during the summer.

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

The NYU Tandon School of Engineering is named after engineering entrepreneur and philanthropist James D. Tandon. It is the largest private engineering school in the United States, with over 2,000 students enrolled at its main Brooklyn campus.

The university’s undergraduate program offers 19 majors, including Biomedical Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Environmental Science and Policy (ESP), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). The graduate programs offer more than 15 master’s degrees and a Ph.D. degree program in MSE or MAE.

New York University College of Arts and Science

New York University College of Arts and Science is the largest school at NYU. It comprises 20 departments, over 30 majors, and over 200 minors. In addition to its undergraduate programs, NYU College of Arts and Science also offers graduate degrees in fine arts (including art history), musicology and performance studies; literary criticism; philosophy; history; religious studies; anthropology; sociology/social psychology; urban planning; journalism/communications; education (including special education); public health policy & management; social work practice with children & families

NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development

The NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development is a global centre of academic and professional excellence in the arts, education and culture. Founded in 1971 by renowned educator Alfred Lindesmith as an independent school within NYU’s University College (now known as the College of Arts and Science), it has grown into one of the largest schools on campus, with over 6,000 students enrolled in more than 40 undergraduate majors; 20 master’s degree programs; 10 doctoral programs; certificate programs in art therapy or marriage and family therapy; plus interdisciplinary minors in neuroscience & behaviour; global studies; Jewish studies; urban studies & policy analysis.

The Steinhardt School offers a wide range of majors at both undergraduate and graduate levels, including but not limited to Business Analytics & Information Systems (BAIS), Communication/Media Studies (CMS), Cultural Studies (CSS), Early Childhood Education Teaching Credential Program (ECETCP), Economics & Social Policy Studies Program(ESSPSP), English Literature & Creative Writing Program(ELCWP), English Writing for Academic Purposes Certificate Program – ESWP-CAP.

NYU Stern School of Business

The NYU Stern School of Business is a global institution with a strong reputation for academic excellence. It offers undergraduate, graduate and executive education programs and doctoral programs in finance.

The school was founded in 1900 by two brothers who were stockbrokers and traders on Wall Street. It was one of the first schools to offer courses in accounting and finance; today, it remains at the forefront of innovation within these fields. The faculty includes Nobel Prize winners such as Merton Miller (1981) and Robert Merton (1993).

NYU School of Medicine

It’s no secret that NYU is one of the top medical schools in the country. Founded in 1841, it’s been ranked #1 in primary care and #3 in research among American medical schools by U.S. News & World Report for several years. It has an extensive network of affiliated hospitals (including Bellevue Hospital Center and NYU Langone Health).

These are the schools and colleges associated with NYU.

NYU is a private research university in New York City with campuses worldwide. It has 19 schools and colleges, which offer more than 1,000 academic programs to over 45,000 students.

NYU’s main campus is spread across four locations: Greenwich Village (mainly undergraduate), Washington Square Park (graduate), Union Square (professional) and a satellite location at NYU Shanghai.