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Best NYC Colleges for Computer Science?

Living in NYC has its perks, and I'm hoping to find a strong computer science program here. Which NYC schools have a great reputation for CS? Important to me are research opportunities and connections in tech.

4 months ago

Several notable schools in New York City have strong computer science programs that could be a good fit given your priorities of research opportunities and industry connections.

New York University (NYU) is renowned for its computer science program. The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU offers rigorous courses and has collaborations with numerous labs and centers, providing students with an opportunity to dive into research activities.

Columbia University's Computer Science department falls within The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. It is known for deep connections with the tech industry and a strong focus on research. Their program is well-regarded and offers a high level of academic rigor and diversity in course offerings.

Then there's The City University of New York (CUNY) system, particularly the Grove School of Engineering at City College of New York (CCNY). They offer a broad-based, theory-oriented computer science program, with opportunities to engage in research projects and internship opportunities through contacts with NYC tech companies.

Cooper Union also stands out with a unique computer science curriculum that emphasizes a well-rounded understanding of the principles and theories of Computer Science, as well as the practical skills necessary for the demanding tech industry.

All these schools can provide a good mix of academic rigor, research opportunities, and industry connections in tech. It's important to consider factors such as class size, the student-to-teacher ratio, campus life, and cost while making your decision. I recommend touring the campuses (if possible) or connecting with students and faculty to get a feel for each school's culture and opportunities.

4 months ago

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