The City University of New York is the largest urban public institution in the United States and was founded in 1961. The City University of New York is organized into 25 campuses, including eleven senior colleges, seven community colleges, and seven professional institutions.
As the leading higher education institution, City College of New York is well-known for imparting quality and accessible, excellent academic education, regardless of the student-s background. The City University of New York also furnishes impactful, free-thinking learning and a liberal culture to empower students, conducive to establishing themselves as innovative leaders and creators.
City University of New York manages various schools, including CUNY School of Medicine, The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, The Grove School of Engineering, School of Education, Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at the Center for Worker Education (CWE), Division of Science, and Division of Humanities and Arts.
The City University of New York proffers several courses under distinguished and diverse disciplines of language, architecture, science, mathematics, military science, political science, sociology, theatre, media and communication, international studies, history, education, secondary education, computer science, black studies, biology, physics. The City University of New York contributes abundant opportunities for its students to engage in numerous research and development programs.
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• B.S. Computer Science
• B.E. Computer Engineering
• M.S Computer Science
• M.S. Computer Engineering
• M.S. Cybersecurity
• M.I.S. (Master of Science in Information Systems)
• Ph.D. Computer Science
• Minor in Computer Science
• M.S. Data Science and Engineering
Research in computer science at the City University of New York focuses on almost all applicative areas and its significant research areas are listed here;
• Algorithms
• Computer Security
• Computing Systems
• Cryptography
• Discrete Mathematics
• Multimedia Computing
• Programming and Programming Languages
• Scientific and Statistical Computing
• Special Topics in Computer Science
• Text Processing
• Theoretical Computer Science
• User Interface Design / Human-Computer Interaction
Algorithms - Computer science research at the City University of New York under the area of algorithms works on the following topics,
• Computational Geometry
• Data Structure
Computer Security - Computer Security research at the City University of New York focuses on
• Cryptography
• Information Assurance
• Systems Security
Computing Systems – Research in computing systems at the City University of New York investigates on
• Automatic Target Recognition
• Computer Networks
• Database Systems
• Performance Measurement
Cryptography - Cryptography research at the City University of New York concentrates on
• Applied Cryptography
• Foundations of Cryptography
• Group-Theoretic Cryptography
Discrete Mathematics – Discrete mathematics research focus on computer science at the City University of New York are
• Discrete Geometry
• Graph Theory
Multimedia Computing – Research topics at the City University of New York within the area of multimedia computing such as,
• Computer Graphics
• Computer Vision
• Image Processing
• Multimodal Computing
• Pattern Recognition
Programming and Programming Languages – Research interests under programming research at the City University of New York are,
• Compiler Construction
• Programming Language Semantics
• Functional Programming
Scientific and Statistical Computing - Research interests at the City University of New York within the area of scientific and statistical computing, such as,
• Computer Algebra
• Design of Interactive Tools
• Numerical Computation
• Cyberinfrastructure
Special Topics in Computer Science – Specialized computer science research topics at the City University of New York are
• Computer Science Education
• Organizational and Managerial Issues in Computing
Text Processing – Text processing research at the City University of New York works on implementing Computerized Typesetting.
Theoretical Computer Science - Researchers within theoretical computer science at the City University of New York focus on
• Computational Group Theory
• Parallel and Distributed Computation
The City University of New York contributes new knowledge through its expertise and advanced research education. Some of its research labs and centers to further support its research activities are,
• Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software (CAISS)
• Center for Advanced Engineering Design and Development (CAEDD)
• Center for Analysis of Structures and Interfaces (CASI)
• Center for Exploitation of Nanostructures in Sensors and Energy Systems (CENSES)
• Center For Information Networking And Telecommunications (CINT)
• Center For Metamaterials
• CREST Center for Interface Design and Engineered Assembly of Low Dimensional Systems (IDEALS)
• CUNY Center For Advanced Technology
• CUNY Dominican Institute
• CUNY Energy Institute
• CUNY Institute For Macromolecular Assemblies
• Institute For Municipal Waste Research
• CUNY Institute For Transportation Systems
• CUNY Institute For Urban Systems (CIUS)
• Institute For Ultrafast Spectroscopy And Lasers (IUSL)
• New York Center For Biomedical Engineering (NYCBE)
• NOAA-Cooperative Remote Sensing Science And Technology
• Research Center For Minority Institutions (RCMI)
• University Transportation Research Center (UTRC)
The City University of New York delivers financial assistance to all degree students via its academic scholarship scheme, such as
• CUNY Prestigious Scholarships
• Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
• COPE Scholarships
• Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship
• CUNY Thomas Tam Scholarship
• Microsoft Scholarships
• Graduate Center Fellowship (GCF)
• Science Fellowship
• Chancellor-s Global Scholarship
• The Thomas W. Smith Academic Fellowship
• The Anne Duncan Somsen Memorial Fund
• The Barbara Sproul Scholarship
• The Dora and Seymour Rosen Memorial Scholarship
• The S. Suthiana Impact Award
• The Sheila and Helena O-Donoghue Award
In order to be admitted to the PhD graduate program in computer science at the City University of New York, applicants must meet the following requirements;
• Applicants submit the online application form.
• The applicants transcripts must be submitted to the online application from every college or university.
• Letters of recommendation must be uploaded.
• Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score results are required to be included.
• Applicants are required to submit a CV.
• International applicants for English as a second language must submit the test score reports for English Proficiency Examination like TOEFL, IELTS, or PTE.