About S.I.T
Stevens Institute of Technology is a private co-educational institution of higher learning founded in 1870. Stevens is located on a 55-acre campus in Hoboken, New Jersey. It overlooks the Hudson River and has stunning views of the Manhattan skyline of New York City.
At present, Stevens consists of three schools and one college:
Wesley J. Howe School of Technology Management (STM)
Charles V. Schaefer Jr. School of Engineering and Sciences (SES)
School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE)
College of Arts and Letters (CAL)
All three schools individually offer bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. The College of Arts and Letters offers a single Bachelor of Arts degree, a double Bachelor of Arts degree and an undergraduate minor. The Institute also offers multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary programs at the graduate level. Stevens also maintains research centers involved in niche areas which support its academic mission.
All of the 2044 undergraduate students are full-time. Of the 519 non-degree and certificate students, 2263 master’s students, and 330 doctoral students, approximately 78% are part-time. Stevens’ students come from 85 different countries. Of the undergraduate population, 25% are female, while 35% of the graduate population is female.
The academic duties of the Institute are shared by a variety of personnel. There are 249 faculty, 134 of which are tenured or on tenure track with both teaching and scholarly research responsibilities. There are 115 non-tenure track faculty who are engaged in undergraduate and graduate instruction and/or research.
At the undergraduate level Stevens offers four-year full-time and five-year cooperative educational experiences leading to Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering, and Bachelor of Arts degrees. Undergraduate courses are taught in the traditional classroom mode. In addition, Stevens and New York University offer a joint five-year dual-degree program, consisting of three years in various science programs at NYU and two years in various engineering areas at Stevens.
At the graduate level Stevens offers master’s degrees in science, engineering and technology management on campus, primarily during the evening hours. Stevens also offers off-campus programs at industrial and government sites, and it offers many master’s programs in the online mode through its Web Campus effort. Most of our PhD students study full-time on campus. Interdisciplinary master’s programs and interdisciplinary PhD programs are also available.
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