New York University
Some 175 years ago, Albert Gallatin, the distinguished statesman who served as secretary of the treasury under President Thomas Jefferson, declared his intention to establish "in this immense and fast-growing city...a system of rational and practical education fitting for all and graciously opened to all." Founded in 1831, New York University is now one of the largest private universities in the United States. Of the more than 3,000 colleges and universities in America, New York University is one of only 60 member institutions of the distinguished Association of American Universities.
Masters:
- Master in Computer Science
- Master in History
- Master in International Education
- Master in Law
- Master in Music Therapy
- Master in Pathokinesiology and Developmental Disabilities
Doctors:
- Doctor in Biomedical Sciences
- Doctor in Cellular and Molecular Biology
- Doctor in Computational Biology
- Doctor in Computer Science
- Doctor in Developmental Biology
- Doctor in History
- Doctor in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Doctor in Infectious Diseases and Basic Microbiological Mechanisms
- Doctor in International Education
- Doctor in Law
- Doctor in Molecular Oncology and Immunology
- Doctor in Molecular Pharmacology and Signal Transduction
- Doctor in Music Therapy
- Doctor in Neural Science
- Doctor in Neuroscience and Physiology
- Doctor in Pathokinesiology and Developmental Disabilities
- Doctor in Quantitative Psychology
- Doctor in Structural Biology