Founded in 1831, New York University is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.
From a student body of 158 during NYU's very first semester, enrollment has grown to more than 40,000 students attending 14 schools and colleges at five major centers in Manhattan and in more than 25 countries around the world. Today, students come from every state in the union and from 133 foreign countries. The faculty, which initially consisted of fourteen professors and lecturers (among them artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse), now totals over 3,100 full-time members.
Programs
Accounting, African Studies, American Sign Language, American Studies, Ancient Studies, Anthropology, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Bioethics, Bioinformatics, Biology, Biomolecular Engineering, Business, Business Professional Studies, Caribbean Studies, Cell Biology, Chemistry, Cinema, Cinema Studies, Communication, Comparative Literature, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Dramatic Arts Writing, Early Childhood Education, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Educational Theatre, Engineering, English, English as a Second Language, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Film, Food Science, Foreign Languages, French, Genetics, German, Greek, Health, Hebrew, History, Hotel Management, Humanities, Ibero-American Studies, International Relations, Irish Studies, Italian, Italian Studies, Jazz Studies, Jewish Studies, Language, Latin, Latin American Studies, Law, Leisure Studies, Liberal Arts, Liberal Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Management, Math, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Mental Health, Museum Studies, Music, Music Business, Music Education, Music Technology, Nursing, Nutrition, Pathology, Philosophy, Photography, Physics, Piano Performance, Political Economy, Politics, Portuguese, Practical Nursing, Psychiatry, Psychology, Public Policy, Religious Studies, Russian, Science, Science Education, Sciences, Sign Language, Slavic Studies, Social Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish, Speech, Speech Pathology, Technology, Theatre, Tourism Management, Urban Studies, Vocal Performance, Women and Gender Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Research Universities
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