Graduate Programs N Y I T. E D U / G R A D U AT E
NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEGREES THAT MATTER Whether you’re pursuing a career in engineering, science, business, medicine, architecture, education, or design, our graduate degree and certificate programs will take you to the next level, preparing you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to take on 21st-century challenges. N Y I T. E D U /A B O U T
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New York Tech at a Glance
Top Performer for Social Mobility (Regional Universities-North)
2,967
U.S. News & World Report
13:1
graduate and professional students at New York campuses
student-tofaculty ratio
Our students represent 42 states and 74 countries.
$5,926
average institutional aid for graduate and professional students (including College of Osteopathic Medicine students)
One of the most diverse colleges in the United States niche.com
Top 2% of U.S. Colleges for Return on Investment (ROI) for Low-income Students Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2022
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114,000+ alumni worldwide
Cutting-edge research by faculty and students includes fields ranging from medicine and healthcare (heart and kidney disease, anatomy, Parkinson’s disease, and geriatrics) to cybersecurity, robotics, and biotechnology to educational technology, engineering, and artificial intelligence.
95%
of full-time faculty hold terminal degrees
Where Our Grads Are Working Now
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
In programs offered at our New York City campus, you’ll focus on design intelligence to create sustainable solutions. A P P L I C AT I O N D E A D L I N E : JA N UA R Y 15 F O R FA L L S E M E S T E R S TA R T. A R C H I T EC T U R E P R O G R A M S
Architecture, Computational Technologies, M.S. This two-semester, 30-credit post-professional master’s degree explores the critical relationships between technology and design culture. The program emphasizes the development of new technologies, with a focus on computational design, digital fabrication, robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Learn how to apply, research, and contribute to professional advancements using instruments and tools that will equip the next generation of architects to build a resilient future. Admission Requirements: • A professional degree in architecture, industrial design, civil and structural engineering, material sciences/engineering, environmental sciences/ecology, design technologies, or robotics. • Faculty member interview (encouraged). • Two letters of recommendation. • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
Architecture, Health, and Design, M.S. This program approaches health as an ecosystem, replacing a narrow definition of healthcare with a holistic understanding of factors determining an individual’s health. Your future agency is generated within a transdisciplinary platform that creates adaptive environments, dynamic tools, materials, or products that have a social and ecological impact by enhancing our health and well-being. This is a one-year, 30-credit post-professional master’s degree. Admission Requirements: • A professional degree in design, sciences, engineering, health professions, or any other area addressing health and design issues. • Faculty member interview (encouraged). • Two letters of recommendation. • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
Architecture, Urban Design, M.S. This two-semester, 30-credit post-professional program focuses on the intersection of urban forms, applied technology, climate resilience, ecosystems, and socio-cultural aspects of cities. In three advanced design studios, learn how to be an agent of change by responding to critical issues. Admission Requirements: • A professional degree in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, or planning. • Faculty member interview (encouraged). • Two letters of recommendation. • A personal essay. • A digital portfolio and curriculum vitae.
Architecture, M.Arch. This two-track program offers a professional degree for students with a pre-professional degree in architecture or a bachelor’s degree in another field. 60-CREDIT TRACK
This two-year track is for candidates with a pre-professional four-year B.S. in Architecture, Architectural Technology, or equivalent. Admission Requirements: • Defined prerequisite courses in architecture. • Three references. • A personal statement and curriculum vitae. • A portfolio of architecture design work. 90-CREDIT TRACK
This three-year track is for candidates with a bachelor’s degree in a non-architecture field. Admission Requirements: • An undergraduate bachelor’s degree in disciplines other than architecture. • Defined prerequisite courses in architecture. • Minimum GPA of 3.0. • Three references. • A personal statement and curriculum vitae. • A portfolio of creative work.
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More licensed architects in New York State graduated from New York Tech than any other college.
CURRENT RESEARCH/PROJECTS:
Sustainable and climate-resilient urban design Social impact design articipation in Milan Design Week and P Venice Biennale Architecture’s impact on nation-state borders Public space and urban technologies Intersection of big data and design
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
Position yourself for success at the intersection of design and technology in New York City. ROLLING ADMISSION FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS D E S I G N P R O G R A M S
Digital Art and Design – Fine Arts and Technology, M.F.A. 60 credits Push the boundaries of imagination, and produce concept-driven, innovative artwork with tools such as motion-capture, 3-D modeling software, programming, and augmented reality.
Digital Art and Design – Graphic Design, M.F.A. 60 credits Use technology, innovation, and creativity to address complex problems and creative research in areas of design including content, print, web, interactive design, exhibition design, and interface design. Graduate with a professional-grade portfolio demonstrating your solutions to realworld design challenges. Admission Requirements: • B.F.A. degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university.
UX/UI Design and Development, M.A. 30 credits Gain the visual UX/UI design strategies and digital development skills to plan, design, and develop human-friendly interactivity for web, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), voice user interface (VUI), and other applications. Admission Requirements: • B.F.A. degree or its equivalent from an accredited college or university. • Minimum GPA of 3.0. • A digital portfolio (optional). • A personal statement. • A curriculum vitae/resume. • No GRE required.
Did You Know?
• Minimum GPA of 3.0. • A digital portfolio. • A description sheet of the contents of the portfolio.
The founders of Pixar and DreamWorks got their start in our Computer Graphics Lab. Follow in their footsteps and make your mark as an animator, designer, or digital artist.
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CURRENT RESEARCH/PROJECTS:
Graduates of the UX/UI Design and Development program may apply 30 graduate credits to the Digital Art and Design, M.F.A. program.
VR game entry at MIT Reality Hack XR hackathon Annual Animation and Film Festival ultimedia imagery and backdrops for Teatro Grattacielo’s M Giulietta e Romeo in Battery Park City roduction of instructional videos to support New York Tech’s P prototype project with NASA 9
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Learn to teach, counsel, and support others in a flexible format. ROLLING ADMISSION FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS E D U C AT I O N
P R O G R A M S
MASTER’S DEGREES (ONLINE)
Adolescent Education (Initial/ Professional Certification), M.A.T. • Biology, Chemistry, English, Mathematics, Physics, and Social Studies • Bilingual Extension
Childhood Education, M.S. • Bilingual Extension
Early Childhood Education, M.S. • Bilingual Extension Admission Requirements: • Two letters of recommendation. • Some programs may also require a minimum 3.0 GPA for full admission and/ or existing teacher certification, based on New York State certification requirements.
C O U N S E L I N G P R O G R A M S
Mental Health Counseling, M.S. Our fully online, 60-credit M.S. in Mental Health Counseling provides high-quality training utilizing the most recent standards of best practice that will prepare you to successfully meet the challenges, priorities, and needs of a 21st-century mental health population. Admission Requirements • Essay outlining the rationale and reasons for choosing New York Tech and the mental health counseling profession, as well as career objectives upon graduation. • A personal essay. • Three references from employers and professors. • Interview with the program chair.
School Counseling, M.S. Long Island and New York City
A DVA N C E D C E R T I F I C AT E S
• Bilingual Extension
A N D E X T E N S I O N S
Prepare to be a responsive, effective advocate for the academic, social, and emotional success of pre-K, elementary, middle, and high school students. Complete the program in two years full-time or in three years on a part-time basis, on campus and in the field, under the supervision of experienced counselors. An optional bilingual extension is also available.
• BILINGUAL EXTENSION • BILINGUAL SCHOOL COUNSELING • CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EXTENSIONS
iddle schools (grades 7–9) M in English, Math, Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) • MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING • STUDENT BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT • VIRTUAL EDUCATION
Admission Requirements • Three letters of recommendation. • A portfolio. • Minimum 3.0 undergraduate CGPA.
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Various programs in the College of Arts and Sciences are accredited by:
School counseling students may also take credits toward the advanced certificate in mental health counseling, which can lead to licensure as a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC)—saving time and money!
DISCOUNTED TUITION FOR EDUCATION AND COUNSELING PROGRAMS
While New York Tech’s regular tuition is set at $1,540 per credit, education and counseling students receive a substantial discount. Education - Online Courses
$2,100 per three-credit course*
Education UFT
$1,800 per three-credit course, $3,600 per six-credit course*
Mental Health Counseling, M.S., School Counseling, M.S. $1,155 per credit* * All costs are for full-time students for the 2023-2024 academic year. Additional costs can be found on page 25 of this brochure. 11
LONG ISLAND
Relaxing. Beautiful. Active. Those are words students typically use to describe the Long Island (Old Westbury, N.Y.) campus, located on the former Whitney-Vanderbilt grand estate evoking the Gatsby era. Despite the serene, tree-lined walkways and grounds, there’s always a lot going on. More than 35 student clubs and organizations hold events throughout the year. • Discover the unique towns and neighborhoods that are part of the North Shore. • Attend concerts at nearby clubs and concert halls.
• Visit the museums and gardens surrounding our campus. • Intern at one of Long Island’s hot high-tech, financial, or health care companies.
• Spend a day on Long Island’s many beaches.
Student Life: • Professional organizations, including Accounting Club, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Institute of Architecture Students, Health Professions Club, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers • Graduate Student Association • Fraternities and sororities
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• Recreational facilities, including a fitness center, walking trails, basketball and tennis courts, and track Nor thern Boulevard Old Westbur y, NY
NEW YORK TECH IS HOME TO ONE OF THE LARGEST SCHOOLS OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN THE COUNTRY.
176
1,953
3,975
acre campus
graduate and professional enrollment
total enrollment
53% Male
47% Female
NEW YORK CITY
Walk fast. Talk fast. Act fast. That’s the New York way. Located in one of the world’s great centers for culture and business, the New York City campus offers you opportunities at every corner. Our campus is steps from Lincoln Center, major museums, Central Park, theaters, great food, live music, and shopping. A mass transit hub right outside our door takes you anywhere you want to go in the five boroughs, including our new residence hall in Midtown Manhattan. • Visit the city’s diverse neighborhoods, immersing yourself in the charm of Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Little Italy, Brooklyn, and Queens. • Intern at some of the world’s biggest companies, headquartered in Manhattan.
• Go to one of the dozen museums within close proximity of campus. • Sample authentic cuisines at a range of ethnic restaurants and food carts near campus. • Get your friends together and explore Central Park.
Student Life: • Professional organizations, including American Institute of Architecture Students, Society of Women Engineers, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers • Graduate Student Association • Fraternities and sororities
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• Community Service Center (volunteer opportunities) • New York Tech Ventures entrepreneurs club 1855 Broadway, New York, NY
NEARLY 9% OF THE WORLD’S FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES ARE IN NEW YORK CITY.
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859
2,388
square-foot campus
graduate enrollment
total enrollment
59% Male
41% Female
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCIENCES
Become an expert in today’s in-demand fields, from biotech to big data, cybersecurity to sustainability, and more. Admission Requirements: The programs follow our general admission requirements, (see page 26 of this brochure). GRE scores may be requested if your undergrad GPA was below 2.85. P R O G R A M S
Bioengineering, M.S.
Energy Management, M.S.
Long Island
Long Island, New York City, and online
Prepare for technical, managerial, or research and development careers in startups, hospitals, research facilities, and government agencies.
Gain knowledge and skills essential for developing and implementing policy to improve energy efficiency. The curriculum includes green buildings, power systems, and environmental issues, including alternative energy, environmental audits, risk assessment, facilities operations, smart grid systems, and more.
Computer Science, M.S. Long Island, New York City, and Online
Gain a comprehensive understanding of computer algorithms, computational theory, computer architecture, operating systems, compiler design, and software-based systems.
Computer Science, Ph.D. Long Island and New York City
Our 66-credit innovation-focused Computer Science Ph.D. offers a rigorous, advanced, research-oriented education in emerging areas of computer science, including cybersecurity, data science, and cloud computing.
Cybersecurity, M.S. Long Island and New York City
Gain a comprehensive understanding of computer security and its impact on networks, web services, infrastructure, cybersecurity, databases, and software design.
Data Science, M.S.
Engineering, Ph.D. Long Island and New York City
Contribute to state-of-the-art engineering research alongside expert faculty-mentors in this advanced program. Learn to address, sustain, and lead in innovative, competitive environments in the fields of bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, and mechanical engineering.
Mechanical Engineering, M.S. Long Island
Combine fundamental concepts with modern applications to prepare for an advanced career as a mechanical engineer. Learn by participating in cutting-edge research and coursework in solid mechanics, heat transfer and thermo-fluid systems, biomechanics, micro/nano sensors, sustainable energy, and more.
Long Island, New York City, and Online
Enter the growing field of data science! Learn how to analyze, interpret, and manage “big data.” Discover the implications of artificial intelligence and machine learning, while developing relationships with our partners and entrepreneurs from the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC).
Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S. Long Island and New York City
Learn practical, design-oriented engineering and its underlying theoretical concepts, while becoming proficient in advanced mathematics and stochastic processes, linear systems and digital communications, computer architecture and system design, and more.
A DVA N C E D C E R T I F I C AT E S
Our 18-credit advanced certificates supplement your bachelor’s degree or can be used as a stepping stone toward a master’s degree. They are offered at both campuses, and online, and include: • ENERGY TECHNOLOGY • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT • FACILITIES MANAGEMENT • I NFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY MANAGEMENT
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accreditations include:
COMPUTING & ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION COMMISSIONS
COMPUTING ACCREDITATION COMMISSION
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ACCREDITATION COMMISSION
NASA has contracted with New York Tech to have students build prototypes based on existing patents.
ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION COMMISSION
CURRENT RESEARCH/PROJECTS:
irect RNA sequencing D technology
Assistive medical devices
Distributed detection theory
Transportation technology
Microwave sensing/imaging and nondestructive testing
Smart energy grid/ sustainable energy
Cyberdefense/IT
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S C H O O L O F H E A LT H P R O F E S S I O N S
Immerse yourself in a transcultural approach to patient care. P R O G R A M S
Physician Assistant Studies, M.S.
Clinical Nutrition, M.S.
Long Island
Online
Use critical thinking skills to diagnose diseases, prescribe medication, develop treatment plans, and first-assist in surgery, while engaging in high-tech simulation labs, clinical rotations at leading health care facilities, and global health outreach projects.
The 36-credit program empowers you to expertly advise clients and patients on evidence-based nutrition solutions for disease prevention and treatment.
The degree program, which begins in the fall semester of each year, starts with a three-year (30-month) curriculum encompassing 60 credits spread over four semesters of didactic education. Students then complete the last 38 credits in 48 weeks of intense clinical clerkships. Deadline: October 1 Volunteer Hours: 250 minimum
Occupational Therapy, M.S. Long Island
In this three-year, 78-credit (or 80-credit, with specialization) program, you learn how to help patients recover from injury, overcome disabilities, and live independently, while improving their physical, social, and emotional skills. Acquire a firm grasp on the art and science of evaluating, diagnosing, and providing valuable treatment as you prepare for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy Examination. In 2020, the licensure pass rate for our students was 94 percent, compared to the national average of 89 percent. Regular Admission: March 1 Priority Deadline: October 1 Volunteer Hours: 100 minimum
Occupational Therapy, OTD Long Island
Our three-year, 100-credit degree combines classwork and 24 weeks of full-time work, culminating with a 14-week capstone experience. Through coursework and fieldwork, learn how to teach daily living skills to patients using adaptive equipment and state-of-the-art assistive technology, design and fabricate custom prosthetic and orthotic devices, develop activitybased interventions to enhance occupational performance, and more. Deadline: October 1 Extended Deadline: March 31 Volunteer Hours: 100 minimum
A GPA of at least 2.8 is required to be admitted, but students with lower GPAs may be considered based on an interview. Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Nutrition for Healthcare Providers, Advanced Certificate Online
This 12-credit advanced certificate enables practicing physicians, physician assistants, and nurses to apply new knowledge of evidencebased nutrition in the care of their patients. Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis.
Physical Therapy, D.P.T. Long Island
Learn to expertly develop plans of care and help patients increase their mobility, overcome movement dysfunctions, and decrease pain. You will discover how to perform evaluations and provide treatment while benefitting from unique interprofessional opportunities. For nearly two decades, 100 percent of our physical therapy students have secured jobs after earning their degree. In recent years, 100 percent of our graduates have passed the national licensing examination. The 100-credit program is completed in three years, with the third year spent in residency. Deadline: October 15 Extended Deadline: December 15 Volunteer Hours: 100 minimum required; 300 recommended A DVA N C E D C E R T I F I C AT E S
The 12-credit online advanced certificate enables practicing physicians, physician assistants, and nurses to apply new knowledge of evidence-based nutrition in the care of their patients. • N UTRITION FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
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I M P O R TA N T I N F O R M AT I O N F O R S C H O O L O F H E A LT H P R O F E S S I O N S A P P L I C A N T S :
Students wishing to apply to these programs must do so through a centralized application service: Physician Assistant Studies: CASPA Occupational Therapy: OTCAS Physical Therapy: PTCAS
School of Health Professions programs are highly competitive. We require a 3.0 GPA and volunteer hours for consideration, but recommend exceeding the minimum requirements. Deadlines are strictly followed, and we suggest applying by the priority deadline if the program allows. 19
COL L EGE OF OS T EOPAT HIC MEDICINE (N Y I T COM)
Prepare for a lifetime of learning and practice, integrating evidencebased knowledge, critical thinking, and osteopathic principles. A P P LY T O T H E N Y I T C O M D .O . P R O G R A M AT A A C O M .O R G D EG R E E S & C O M B I N E D P R O G R A M S
Osteopathic Medicine, D.O.
Public Health, M.P.H.
The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program, preparing physicians for interdisciplinary, global, and community-based practice, offers two curricular tracks: a faculty-led LectureDiscussion Based (LDB) format; and a Doctor Patient Continuum, a learner-led, problem-based curriculum. Third- and fourth-year students participate in clinical study at a range of leading hospitals and health care facilities.
Online
Osteopathic Medicine, D.O. / Medical and Biological Sciences, Ph.D.
Tackle today’s most pressing health challenges through educational programming, public health policies, research, and community partnerships. By focusing on prevention vs. treatment, our fully online M.P.H. degree program provides key competencies to create healthier communities, improve environmental health, address health disparities, and minimize the impact of epidemics and natural disasters.
Certificate in Global Health
The combined Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.)/Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Medical and Biological Sciences is a highly competitive seven-year program designed to develop well-trained osteopathic physician-scientists who will, through their research, drive the practice of medicine into the future.
The nine-credit interdisciplinary Global Health certificate program engages students in health policy, practice, and challenges on a global scale. In addition to coursework, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in fieldwork and faculty-supervised research.
Osteopathic Medicine, D.O. / Academic Medicine, M.S.
The Émigré Physicians Program (EPP) is a four-year, full-time medical education program established to retrain émigré physicians born and educated outside of the United States to become Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) in the U.S.
The five-year program, comprising the M.S. in Academic Medicine and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degrees, prepares highly motivated students for a career in academic medicine that includes medical education, research, and clinical practice in an academic health care setting.
Émigré Physicians Program
* Deadlines for admission will be released in late spring.
Biomedical Sciences, M.S. Jonesboro, Ark.
The Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (B.S.M.) is designed to improve the candidacy of individuals interested in attending medical school. The program, offered in Jonesboro, Ark., has five components: Scientific Foundation of Medicine, Clinical Inquiry, Critical Thinking, Research, and Seminar. The 33-credit program can be completed in one year.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine also has two concurrent master’s degree programs, both of which are offered online. D.O. students may enroll in either of these programs after the first year of the D.O. program: • Osteopathic Medicine, D.O./ Clinical Nutrition, M.S. • Osteopathic Medicine, D.O./ Master of Business Administration, M.B.A.
Medical/Healthcare Simulation, M.S. Primarily Online (1-2 weeks total at Long Island)
The Master of Science degree in Medical/ Healthcare Simulation, the first of its kind in the United States, prepares you for excellence in the rapidly growing field of health care simulation. 20 | C O L L E G E O F O S T E O PAT H I C M E D I C I N E
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TWO LOCATIONS, ONE PROGRAM
100% MATCH RATE
NYITCOM offers its D.O. degree program at campuses in Long Island and Jonesboro, Ark.
NYITCOM’s Class of 2023 placement rate for residencies.
C U R R E N T R E S E A R C H :
Anatomy
Kidney disease
Biomedical technology
Parkinson’s disease
Cardiac health
Robotics
DNA
Sports medicine
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SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Learn to push the boundaries of traditional business practices to make impactful contributions to local and global marketplaces. ROLLING ADMISSION FOR FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS P R O G R A M S
Master of Business Administration, M.B.A. Long Island and New York City
Our AACSB-accredited program prepares you for leadership roles in the global economy through a combination of cross-disciplinary instruction and professional and personal skills development. Our flexible programming gives you the option of completing your M.B.A. in as little as one year (30–36 credits), depending on prior coursework and the concentration you choose to study. An Executive M.B.A. program is offered in New York City for cohorts from China.
A DVA N C E D C E R T I F I C AT E S
These advanced certificates enable you to learn to solve business problems by applying complementary business analytics techniques and getting the opportunity to learn how to apply management and entrepreneurial concepts through a combination of classwork and experiential educational activities. You’ll also learn new skills and gain the competitive edge necessary for employment and startup opportunities in fast-growing industries. • B USINESS ADMINISTRATION (STACKABLE CERTIFICATES)
- Analytical Essentials - Financial Essentials
Concentrations:
- Managerial Essentials
• B USINESS ANALYTICS
- Primer
• F INANCE (WITH OPTIONAL CFA TRACK) • M ARKETING • O PERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
• B USINESS ANALYTICS (9 credits) • M ARKETIN g (18 credits)
Admission Requirements: • GMAT scores may be required based on undergraduate GPA. • A personal statement. • Two letters of recommendation on company letterhead (determined by the student’s CGPA).
Risk Management, M.S. Long Island and New York City
This program prepares business professionals for today’s dynamic, competitive, global marketplace. Learn to lead change, think strategically in complex business situations, and provide valuable solutions that mitigate risk across entire enterprises.
The School of Management’s academic programs at all campuses received accreditation from the AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business).
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M.B.A. Programs in New York State Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, 2022
C U R R E N T R E S E A R C H/P R OJ EC T S:
Consumer behavior Employment and workforce trends Global supply chains Risk management Marketing strategy
Scholarships & Tuition New York Tech offers institutional scholarships, federal grants, and loans to graduate students. A completed FAFSA is required for domestic students for all scholarships and financial aid. Scholarship
Eligibility Requirements
The Graduate Scholar Award
•A bachelor’s degree with a 3.3 CGPA.
High-achieving students may be eligible for a $3,000 per-year, tuition-only award for a maximum of three years (six semesters) of continuous full-time (nine credits) enrollment. If you take less than nine credits per semester, your award will be prorated.
•A pplicants admitted with conditions will be evaluated based on academic requirements.
The Graduate Alumni Award
•A bachelor’s or master’s degree from New York Institute of Technology. Students in a combined degree program are not eligible.
As part of our continued commitment to our alumni, this award consists of a $1,000 tuition-only credit for every three credits for which a student is registered, up to a maximum of $3,000 per semester or $6,000 per academic year.
The Mayor’s Graduate Scholar Program This award is for students who work for the Office of the Mayor of the City of New York and meet the graduate program’s eligibility requirements.. It consists of $3,000 per year for up to three years or six semesters. This scholarship cannot be combined with the Graduate Scholar Award.
Graduate Assistantships New York Tech offers a number of graduate assistantships to qualified students enrolled in our graduate degree programs, providing partial or total tuition remission.
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• I nternational students: a minimum 79 TOEFL IBT, 6.0. IELTS, 53 Pearson PTE, or 105 Duolingo score. •M .B.A. applicants: minimum GMAT score of 400.
•M ust complete a Graduate Alumni Award Scholarship Application. •M ust qualify for full matriculation.
•M ust have a bachelor’s degree and be admitted to a New York Tech graduate program. •A pply through the mayor’s office.
Depending on their skills and experience and the needs of a specific program, graduate assistants may be asked to work as a Graduate Assistant (GA), Research Assistant (RA), or Teaching Assistant (TA). Learn more at nyit.edu/ga.
$32,883 Average financial aid award for New York Tech graduate students (including medical students)
ESTIMATED COSTS FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Tuition (FIND YOUR PROGRAM BELOW) Academic Medicine, M.S. Clinical Nutrition, M.S. Public Health, M.P.H.
$770 per credit*
Global Health Certificate
$525 per credit*
Education - Online Courses
$2,100 per 3-credit course*
Education UFT
$1,800 per 3-credit course* $3,600 per 6-credit course*
Mental Health Counseling, M.S. School Counseling, M.S.
$1,155 per credit*
NYITCOM
$64,130 per year*
All Other Programs
$1,540 per credit*
Other Costs Average College Fees ($325 per semester)
$650
Food & Housing
$17,360 Off-Campus Housing $22,360 New York Tech Residence Halls
Books, Course Materials, Supplies, and Equipment
$900
Miscelleneous (Personal Expenses)
$1,744
Transportation
$1,144-$2,250
Average Loan Fees
$218 * All costs are for full-time students for the 2023-2024 academic year.
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GR A DUAT E S T UDEN T A DMIS SIONS
Apply omplete an online application at nyit.edu/apply. C There is a $50 nonrefundable application fee. The College of Osteopathic Medicine and some School of Health Professions programs require students to apply via a centralized application service. Submit required materials: • Undergraduate transcripts from all schools attended.*
• GRE, GMAT, or MAT scores, if applicable to program requirements.*
• College diploma or proof of degree.*
• Proof of English proficiency, if required.
ome programs may require additional application materials, S such as a portfolio or course-by-course evaluation. * Official documents will be required upon acceptance. School Codes GRE
2561
GMAT: Full-time (9 or more credits)
OQN-RL-35
GMAT: Part-time (fewer than 9 credits)
OQN-RL-74
MAT
1487
TOEFL
2561
IELTS
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