Fielding over 10 areas of study, the New York City College of Technology is a bastion of technological education towering in the midst of New York City. Students are given the opportunity to work with some of the nation's foremost pioneers in the field of technology. Programs offered include architectural study, environmental control technology, civil engineering, emerging media, mechanical engineering and substantial technology among several others.
The New York Institute of Technology was first formed in 1955 in New York City and since then has taught hundreds of thousands of students in the ways of new media and technology. With over 15,000 students annually, the New York Institute of Technology is a powerhouse among technology colleges. With programs in architectural design, television broadcasting, technological research and emerging technology, the New York Institute of Technology offers its students a wide selection of creative and innovative fields of research and study.
Founded in 1909 by a Nobel Prize winning physicist, the College of Technology offers students the opportunity to study exclusively in the field of technology both old and new in the heart of New York City. Students can pursue an associate degree in applied science or an associate degree in occupational studies during their studies at the College of Technology. At the college, students can also receive certifications to work in certain industries such as computer engineering, system administration and office specialist.
A smaller college in New York City, New York, Delhi College offers one-, two- and four-year programs of study. Students can pursue a degree in technology in the fields of architecture, computer aided drafting and design, construction technology, engineering science, automotive technician, carpentry, cabinetmaking and masonry, electrical construction and controls, plumbing, heating and refrigeration and welding. Students have the opportunity to work hand in hand with professionals during their tenure at Delhi College.