New York University
School profile
New york University (NYU), founded in 183 1, is one of the largest private universities in the United States. It is also the only prestigious school in the United States located in the center of new york. Its graduate school enjoys a high reputation. As a first-class academic institution, new york University has 33 Nobel laureates, 3 Abel laureates, 265,438+0 Oscar laureates, Emmy laureates, Grammy laureates and Tony laureates, 9 National Science Medals, 65,438+06 Pulitzer Prize laureates and 65,438+09 National Academy of Sciences laureates. New york University pays more attention to humanities, arts and social sciences, and most of its alumni in these fields have made great achievements. New york University has trained twelve top figures, and other celebrities such as Lady GaGa, George W. john fitzgerald kennedy, Rudy Giuliani, Gu, and Jiu are also alumni of new york University.
New York University
Students' situation
The admission rate of new york University is 34.84%.
teaching resource
There are five independent libraries in the whole school, not including the libraries of various colleges and departments. Elmer Holmes Bobst Library and Research Center has more than 2 million books, contemporary periodicals, various manuscripts and a modern audio-visual center. Audio-visual Education Center has a large collection of audio and video tapes for students to choose and borrow. The law library has more than 700,000 books, including legal history, jurisprudence, criminology, biology, tax law, international law and other professional series. , collect in a planned way. Others, such as Frederick L. ellman Medical Library, John and Bertha E. Valdman Memorial Library, Chen Zhiyun Art Library, etc. , to provide business, medicine, art and other related knowledge, each set of books more than100000 volumes. It is also worth mentioning that the artistic atmosphere of new york University is flourishing. It not only has two private galleries, but also regularly provides solo exhibitions or joint exhibitions for art students here. At the same time, there are19-20th century sculptures, paintings and works of art in America and Europe. In addition, there are two private theaters for students of music department, dance department or film and television department to publish their works.
New York University
Campus environment
New york, where the school is located, is located in the Hudson River estuary in the northeast of the United States, bordering the Atlantic Ocean, and is the largest city in the United States. The city consists of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx and Staten Island. It covers an area of 830 square kilometers. 1626, the Dutch bought Manhattan Island from the Indians for $24 and named it New Amsterdam. 1664 was occupied by the British and named new york. 1789 became the first capital and largest city of the newly independent United States. Since19th century, new york has developed into an international metropolis. By the beginning of the 20th century, new york had become one of the largest cities in the world, on par with London and Paris. Manhattan is the essence of new york City. At its southern end, there are many tall buildings along Wall Street. It is the financial center of the world and the United States. The famous Statue of Liberty, United Nations Headquarters, Times Square, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Central Park, Fifth Avenue Business District, Rockefeller Center, Broadway Theater District and Chinatown are all here. New york is a melting pot. The population is nearly 8 million, coming from more than 0/00 nationalities in the world, including about 2 million Jews, 2 million blacks and more than 600,000 Chinese. New york is also the cultural center of the United States, with nearly 200 theaters, nearly 100 cinemas and nearly 200 public and private libraries. Education in new york is also very developed, including famous Ivy League universities such as Columbia University and new york University.
Ranking of schools
New york University ranks 32nd among 20 14 American universities.
New York University
Professional settings
Bachelor's degree course
science
Bachelor of physics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Brain and Cognitive Science
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Bachelor of Mathematics and Economics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
information technology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Health, Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Oral Health