The Polytechnic Institute of New York University (New York University School of Engineering and Technology), often referred to as Polytechnic Institute of NYU, NYU Polytechnic, or NYU Poly, is one of the 18 schools and colleges that make up New York University (NYU).[2] It was founded in 1854 in the Borough of Brooklyn in New York City. Today it is one of the oldest private technology institutes in the United States,[3] and has a distinguished history in electrical engineering, polymer chemistry, aerospace, and microwave engineering. It is centrally located in the MetroTech Center and is close to transportation routes and easily accessible from all parts of New York City and Long Island. The university has state-of-the-art facilities including a brand new library and new facilities for its electrical engineering, computer science and computer engineering programs. NYU Polytechnic Institute offers programs primarily for undergraduate students but also offers opportunities for graduate students, including executive programs for students with related experience and prepares students to play leading roles in these overarching areas through invention, innovation and entrepreneurship (i2e).[4]
Funny comment. so NYU Courant vs NYU Stern is like PKU Math School vs. PKU Guanghua.
-- by 会员 怜音 (2011/4/15 10:29:39)
No. Stern is much better than courant. Courant is only famous for its mathmatical in finance and applied math. Computer science in poly is better than courant especially in network aspect. Quote from my American friends.
Funny comment. so NYU Courant vs NYU Stern is like PKU Math School vs. PKU Guanghua.
-- by 会员 怜音 (2011/4/15 10:29:39)
yes it is. only difference is that no matter math or business school, pku(and other universities in china as well) is like an ignorant baby compared with nyu