NYU-ePoly Online Learning
Accessing the Internet has never been easier, faster, or more economical, making it possible to take graduate classes with NYU-ePoly wherever and whenever you like. If you think your schedule is too busy for class, think again. If your work or the pace of your daily life prevents you from attending class on campus, you can now confidently turn to NYU-ePoly to earn your graduate certificate or master's degree in more than a dozen accredited online programs.
In addition to its main campus at MetroTech Center in Brooklyn, Polytechnic offers programs at sites throughout the region (including Long Island, Manhattan and Westchester) and online through NYU-ePoly.
Why learn online?
Earning a degree online has become an efficient way for many people to continue their education. And employers know that today's most prepared learners become tomorrow's most desirable professionals.
Online learning eliminates geographical, physical, and time barriers that could otherwise prevent you from attending class
NYU-ePoly's 24/7 accessibility means that learning can happen whenever it is most convenient for you
Instead of commuting to a classroom, you attend class online by logging in at any time during the week. Lectures are presented electronically, homework is posted online, class participation is as easy as sending an e-mail, and your professors are just a click away.
The online learning experience enhances your computer and Internet skills, which are highly desirable in today's workplace
Our highly involved instructors will provide weekly encouragement for you to review course materials and participate in online discussions
The online format provides a self-paced learning environment, allowing you to speed up or slow down depending on your learning style
To be eligible for admission as a graduate student, you must hold a bachelors degree from an accredited institution involving a minimum of 4 years of full-time study; and have achieved a cumulative average of "B" (GPA of 3.0/4.0) in your major.
NOTE: Some majors and programs have additional requirements and application procedures.