New York City College of Technology (City Tech) of The City University of New York (CUNY) is the largest public college of technology in New York State and a national model for technological education. Established in 1946, City Tech can trace its roots to 1881 when The Technical Schools of the Metropolitan Museum of Art were renamed The New York Trade School. That institution -- which became the Voorhees Technical Institute many decades later -- was soon a model for the development of technical/vocational schools worldwide. In 1971, Voorhees was incorporated into City Tech.
Programs
Accounting, Accounting Technology, Administration, Advertising, African-American Studies, American Studies, Architectural Technology, Art, Biological Science, Business, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Technology, Computer Systems & Applications, Construction Management, Dental, Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Electrical, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Engineering, Engineering Technology, English, Entertainment Technology, Environmental Studies, Graphic Design, Health, Health Services, Health Services Administration, Hospitality Management, Human Services, Humanities, Law, Liberal Arts, Management, Math, Mathematics, Mechanical, Mechanical Engineering, Medical, Medical Imaging, Nursing, Paralegal Studies, Physics, Science, Sciences, Social Sciences, Technology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Master's Colleges and Universities I
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