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Any Feedback on Civil Engineering Schools in NY?

Hi, I'm just starting my college search process. For anyone who's also interested in Civil Engineering and has done some research, could you list out the top Civil Engineering schools in New York? Any tips or opinions you have would be greatly helpful! Thanks.

3 months ago

Sure! New York offers several schools which are recognized for their Civil Engineering programs, each providing different advantages depending on what you're looking for in a college experience.

1. Columbia University: Ranked among the top in the nation, Columbia's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science offers an intensive Civil Engineering program. The university's location in Manhattan will offer plenty of real-world opportunities to apply your studies, and they boast a strong alumni network.

2. Cornell University: The college of Engineering at Cornell has a renowned Civil Engineering department. It's located in Ithaca, which provides a different, more traditional college-town experience than Columbia. The curriculum provides opportunities for research, which can be an asset if you're interested in that.

3. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI): This is a specialized tech university with strong STEM programs, including Civil Engineering. While it might not have the broad recognition of Cornell or Columbia, it has a focused approach to engineering.

4. The Cooper Union: This Manhattan school offers an intense, specialized program. It has been recognized for its strength in engineering. Keep in mind that Cooper Union operates on a half-tuition scholarship model, making it more affordable but also highly competitive.

5. NYU Tandon School of Engineering: NYU, like Columbia, offers the metropolitan experience. While it's a newer program compared to the others on this list, having been founded in 2014, it's a rapidly rising institution in terms of reputation and research output.

6. SUNY Buffalo: A more affordable option, particularly for in-state students. It has a solid engineering program and offers an added benefit of a college town vibe.

As always, it's important to research each college to see which you think could be the right fit for you. Key things to consider when reviewing engineering programs are: faculty reputation, research opportunities, co-op/intern opportunities, and post-graduation job placement rates in engineering fields. Visiting campuses, if possible, can also provide valuable insight.

3 months ago

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