New York Institute of Technology Majors

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The most popular New York Institute of Technology undergraduate major is Computer and Information Sciences, General. Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology and Biology/Biological Sciences, General are other popular majors.

Biology/Biological Sciences, General106
Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology101
Computer and Information Sciences, General98
Electrical and Electronics Engineering91
Business Administration and Management, General88
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse56
Mechanical Engineering36
Information Technology30
Computer Graphics28
Communication and Media Studies26
Biomedical Sciences, General23
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other23
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other18
ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS17
Hotel, Motel, and Restaurant Management16
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia13
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication12
Engineering/Industrial Management9
Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other5
Political Science and Government, General4
Chemistry, General3
Psychology, General3
Accounting2
Biotechnology2
Engineering/Engineering-Related Technologies/Technicians, Other1
Radio and Television1
Architectural Technology/Technician0
Behavioral Sciences0
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other0
Computational and Applied Mathematics0
Construction Engineering0
English Language and Literature, General0
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other0
Exercise Science and Kinesiology0
Finance, General0
Interior Design0
International Business/Trade/Commerce0
Marketing/Marketing Management, General0
Physics, General0
Urban Studies/Affairs0

The data on this website is sourced as public domain data from the most recent survey year of the National Center for Education Statistics’ College Navigator tool. That tool can be found at this link: https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/. MyCollegeSelection encourages students to explore multiple resources as part of the research process in selecting the college of their dreams.