New York City College of Technology

New York City College of Technology

Professional
Downtown Brooklyn, New York, New York
(96 Reviews)

Your college years represent a precious opportunity to gather knowledge, personal strength and resolve for a future that offers unimaginable opportunities for those that have the fortitude to seize them. New York City College of Technology can provide you with these opportunities if you take advantage of the College’s educational offerings and supporting services, and dedicate yourself to reaching your potential.

The College was founded in 1946, under the name “The New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences.” The urgent mission at the time was to provide training to GIs returning from the Second World War and to provide New York with the technically proficient workforce it would need to thrive in the emerging post-war economy. No one in 1946 could have predicted the transformation the College has experienced. From its beginnings as an Institute - to being chartered as a community college in 1957 - and subsequently transitioning to senior college status during the 1980’s - it has grown from serving 246 students in the class of 1947, to a population today of about 17,000 degree-students (about 6,000 in baccalaureate degree programs) and serving over 14,000 others who participate in the continuing education offerings of the College.

Our mission, however, has not changed; It is still urgent, and it is still focused on preparing a technically proficient workforce and well-educated citizens. The College’s offerings encompass the pre-professional, professional and technical programs that respond to regional economic needs and provide access to higher education for all who seek fulfillment of career and economic goals through education. The 65 registered programs offered allow graduates to pursue careers in the architectural and engineering technologies, the computer, entertainment, and health professions, human services, advertising and publishing, hospitality, business, and law-related professions, as well as programs in career and technical teacher education.

These programs extend from the only program in entertainment technology east of the Mississippi to the most award-winning public program in the culinary arts to be found anywhere; from healthcare programs that address critical social needs to a program in applied mathematics that prepares students to design computer-based models needed in the world of high finance; from advertising design and graphic arts programs to a facilities management program that prepares students to manage the star-wars-like control rooms of complex modern high-rise buildings. In essence, the College’s programs are geared to the needs of our students, the professions we support and the commerce that drives our economy.

While technologies have changed and professions have been transformed, what is at the heart of City Tech has remained constant - our basic educational approach. City Tech is a place where dedicated faculty, many joining us after successful professional careers in their chosen fields, work side-by-side with students in laboratory settings. The college was founded as a beacon of opportunity available to those who might not otherwise have access to higher education and it still performs this function today. And just as was true on the chilly morning in February of 1947 when the college first opened its doors, we have one foot in the present and one in the future, keeping our programs aligned with the high-tech workforce needs of tomorrow.

I invite you to explore this Web site to begin your own voyage of discovery through our college and to see for yourself why City Tech is such a unique place, a college that can help you build the future we cannot yet imagine.

Reviews of New York City College of Technology

(96 Reviews)
Revit MEP for Engineering

6/22/2022
Anonymous

Attended: Revit MEP for Engineering


Class lacked structure and did not really follow a syllabus of any sort. The instructor relied on the students a lot to try and figure things out, when most of us were not totally familiar with the program. A few classes were spent just watching/listening to an automated robot read a PDF to us or YouTube tutorials, which we could have done on our own outside of the class. Would have been a much more productive and informative class if the instructor shared his screen from day 1 and walked us through setting up the project, and following along with all of the steps to progress and complete the model during each class. Instead, the classes consisted of the instructor having random students share their screen and the rest of the class would have to watch and try to assist while they struggled with certain aspects of the program.

Everyday Electricity You Can Do Yourself

6/3/2022
Anonymous

Attended: Everyday Electricity You Can Do Yourself


Loved the interactive and hands-on nature of the class. Also appreciated that the instructor was focused on questions we had with regard to our own home renovation projects. It would have, however, been helpful to have some more structure in the begin of the class to teach us some of the fundamentals that I think many of us lacked, before jumping into the interactive section.

DOB, Permits, and Filings

5/7/2022
Anonymous

Attended: DOB, Permits, and Filings


Very informative! Thanks!

Plaster and Sheetrock Repair

4/17/2022
Anonymous

Attended: Plaster and Sheetrock Repair


Unfortunately the class was advertised at one location only to be moved to another without proper notice. I could not attend because I could not find the alternate location.

Intro to Python

4/13/2020
Anonymous

Attended: Intro to Python


The on-site class was ok, but when we had to go on-line due COVID I stopped learning :(

Homeowner's Guide to Basic Plumbing

2/20/2020
Anonymous

Attended: Homeowner's Guide to Basic Plumbing


Good...very basic.

Homeowner's Basic Tool Kit

2/6/2020
Anonymous

Attended: Homeowner's Basic Tool Kit


Very knowledgable and skilled instructor but not enough hands-on instruction with tools.

NYS Notary Public Exam Preparation

1/19/2020
Anonymous

Attended: NYS Notary Public Exam Preparation


I enjoyed the class, it was very informative.

Cost Estimating for Construction

1/10/2020
Gerald D.

Attended: Cost Estimating for Construction


Waste of time and money.

Intro to REVIT

1/5/2020
S M Nazmul C.

Attended: Intro to REVIT


Nov 8th class was postponed. when this will be taken?

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300 Jay St, New York, New York 11201
New York City College of Technology
Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn
300 Jay St
Btwn Tillary & Johnson Streets
New York, New York 11201

Upcoming Classes at New York City College of Technology

Quickbooks Basics
Quickbooks Basics
Next start date:

Thursday Mar 23rd, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Eastern Time

Adult American Sign Language
Adult American Sign Language
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Monday Mar 27th, 11am - 12:30pm Eastern Time

Advanced Construction Blueprint Reading
Advanced Construction Blueprint Reading
Next start date:

Wednesday Apr 12th, 6pm - 9pm Eastern Time

Intro to REVIT
Intro to REVIT
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Wednesday May 10th, 6pm - 9pm Eastern Time

Skills Training for Building Supers, Part C
Skills Training for Building Supers, Part C
Next start date:

Tuesday May 23rd, 6pm - 9pm Eastern Time

Navisworks Manage for BIM
Navisworks Manage for BIM
Next start date:

Tuesday Jun 6th, 6pm - 10pm Eastern Time

Teachers at New York City College of Technology

Aaron Smith Andy Clymer Angel Leal Anthony Alexander Beverly Nathan Charles McNamara Corrine Feinberg Eloi Ortega Guillermo Delavault Hua Zhang Joseph Mucciolo Julie Liu Kelvin Sparks Marianne Williamson Melody Reed Michell J Cardona Nina Young Paul King Peter Grech Rick Nathan Roz Friedman Sean White Thai-Duong Nguyen
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