Why NYU Tandon?
Our reputation as a global education leader with a world-class faculty and state-of-the-art facilities make the School of Engineering the perfect place to pursue your education.
At NYU Tandon, we focus on fields in vital research areas, particularly at the intersections between them in AI, cybersecurity, communications and information technology, data science, emerging media, health, robotics, sustainability, and all things urban. Building upon a rich history in which opportunity and diversity are keys to success, NYU Tandon proves you can be born anywhere but made right here in Brooklyn.
NYU Tandon Snapshot
At a Glance
- Founded in 1854; nation’s second-oldest school of engineering and technology
- Average class size: 22
- 2,865 undergraduate and 4,664 graduate students representing 48 states and 103 countries
Did You Know?
- NYU Tandon moved up 43 spots in 15 years in U.S. News and World Report rankings for best engineering school
- Women make up 46% of the Tandon Class of 2025
- 50% of our faculty members are winners of CAREER or other young-investigator awards
- 30% of our students are first in their families to attend college
- Research expenditures rose 471% over the last decade
NYU Tandon Fast Facts
The Tandon Experience
Here at NYU Tandon, our strength lies with our students and their lives extend beyond the classroom door. The Office of Student Life and Services provides endless opportunities to get involved, whether through student leadership opportunities, community service, or one of our dozens of clubs or activities.
And because the line between classroom and life is often blurry, especially when it comes to putting engineering into practice and building toward the future you want, we launched the Experiential Learning Center to help you navigate the wide range of hands-on learning experiences, research possibilities, and career-readiness opportunities available to you here.
Regardless of your interests, your aim for the future, or where you come from, Tandon is the kind of place where you feel welcome and appreciated for who you are. We know that diverse, inclusive, and equitable environments foster creativity, personal growth, and academic excellence.
And while Tandon is home to people of many different backgrounds, areas of expertise, and ways of working, what we all have in common is an uncommon willingness to leverage those differences to make real progress in major areas that matter. Just one example: we’re tackling climate change in a multidisciplinary way, because we believe that all engineering should be sustainable engineering.
Life After Graduation
Placement Rate
97% of undergraduate students receive job offers or go onto graduate school within 6 months of graduation.
Salary Expectation
Recent undergraduates' starting salaries are 29% above the national average for STEM
Facilities
NYU Tandon boasts state-of-the-art facilities including:
- MakerSpace, equipped with 3D printers, milling machines, and prototyping tools to foster hands-on innovation
- Nanofabrication Cleanroom, providing academic and industry researchers with access to the equipment and expertise needed to leverage cutting-edge nanotechnology
- NYU Tandon @ The Yard, a 14,000 square foot production and research facility, consisting of two production studios as well as other systems for working with emerging media technology
- specialized laboratories that provide students with advanced equipment and resources essential for pioneering research and practical learning in multiple engineering disciplines
Learn more about how Campus Planning and Technical Services is transforming our facilities into flexible, forward-thinking environments that drive research, learning, and collaboration.
Accreditations
New York University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE).
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s BS Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, BS Civil Engineering, BS Computer Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering, and BS Mechanical Engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
The BS in Chemistry is approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS).