Computer Engineering from The City University of New York is the design, analysis, and application of computer systems, balancing hardware and software and the basic modeling techniques used to represent the computing process.
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TEST | MIN. SCORE | YOUR SCORE | Mandatory |
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GRE | 308 | N/A | No |
GMAT | 500 | N/A | No |
IELTS | 6 | N/A | No |
GPA | 3 | N/A | No |
TOEFL | 73 | N/A | No |
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The City College of the City University of New York, also known as City College or CCNY, is a public research university in New York City. It was founded in 1847 and is the oldest institution of higher learning in the City University of New York system. Located in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, the campus spans Convent Avenue from 130th to 141st Streets. The college's buildings were designed by architect George B. Post and some are considered landmarks. City College is classified as a "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity" institution. It has a notable list of alumni, including Nobel Prize winners, Fields Medalists, Turing Award winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Rhodes Scholars.
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