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Best New York Colleges for Civil Engineering?

I'm a high school junior interested in civil engineering and looking at colleges in New York. What are the top choices for civil engineering majors in the state?

a year ago

New York state is home to several excellent institutions known for their engineering programs. Here are some notable ones for Civil Engineering:

1. Columbia University: Part of the Ivy League, Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science is renowned for the breadth and quality of its programs. The Civil Engineering Department offers comprehensive programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

2. Cornell University: Another Ivy League institution with world-class programs, the College of Engineering at Cornell University offers a robust program in Civil Engineering. With its state-of-art research facilities and experienced faculty, it is one of the best choices for aspiring civil engineers.

3. New York University (NYU): NYU's Tandon School of Engineering has a dynamic Civil Engineering department. It offers a holistic curriculum that covers areas such as structural engineering, transportation, geotechnical engineering, and more.

4. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI): Located in Troy, RPI is one of the oldest engineering schools in the United States and consistently ranks high for its Civil Engineering program.

5. University at Buffalo (SUNY): This university’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has a well-regarded Civil Engineering department. It's one of the most economical choices, especially for New York state residents.

But remember, the 'best' college can be subjective. It depends on your personal preferences and needs (like size of the school, location, internships, research opportunities, student life, etc). Look into each of these colleges deeply, reach out to current students or alumni, attend virtual open days or college fairs, and try to get a feel for what each institution is like before you make a decision.

a year ago

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