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Spring Into NYU Tandon
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Spring Into NYU Tandon

Source: https://engineering.nyu.edu/admissions/undergraduate/spring-nyu-tandon Parent: https://engineering.nyu.edu/admissions/undergraduate

Congratulations on your Spring admission to the NYU Tandon School of Engineering!



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Welcome to Tandon

We are very excited to have you, the newest member of the Class of 2029, join our community of students and scholars in Spring 2026!

Spring admission will allow you to graduate in May 2029, the same graduation date as students who enter in Fall 2025. A dedicated team of academic advisors are available to support you throughout your time at Tandon, helping to answer questions you might have about course selection, graduation requirements, academic options, leadership and service opportunities, and more. Please feel free to contact us with any questions at springintotandon@nyu.edu.


Tech in Service to Society

Tandon maintains a strong commitment to preparing STEM professionals who will be able to actively participate in, and be of service to, our local communities and global society. Informed by the principles of invention, innovation and entrepreneurship, students understand, through their academic and co-curricular experiences, that a degree in STEM is more than a demonstrated mastery of math and science — it’s the recognition of and responsiveness to societal needs, the enhancement of existing tech solutions and the creation of markets for new ones to thrive.

Evidence of our guiding philosophies can be found in our curriculum as early as the first semester of enrollment. As a Tandon student, you'll complete your first-year requirements, in the spring semester and summer terms, based on your major’s prescribed course of study:

Civil Engineering

Spring Summer
EXPOS-UY 1 Writing the Essay EXPOS-UY 22 Advanced Writing for Engineers
CS-UY 1113 Programming and Problem Solving I CM-UY 1003 & CM-UY 1001 General Chemistry & Lab
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I MA-UY 1124 Calculus II
EG-UY 1004 Introduction to Engineering and Design PH-UY 1013 Mechanics
CE-UY 1002 Intro to Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Spring Summer
EXPOS-UY 1 Writing the Essay EXPOS-UY 22 Advanced Writing for Engineers
CS-UY 1114 Intro to Programming and Problem Solving CS-UY 1134 Data Structures and Algorithms
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I MA-UY 1124 Calculus II
EG-UY 1004 Introduction to Engineering and Design PH-UY 1013 Mechanics
ECE-UY 1002 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Spring Summer
EXPOS-UY 1 Writing the Essay EXPOS-UY 22 Advanced Writing for Engineers
CS-UY 1114 Intro to Programming and Problem Solving CM-UY 1003 & CM-UY 1001 General Chemistry & Lab
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I MA-UY 1124 Calculus II
EG-UY 1004 Introduction to Engineering and Design PH-UY 1013 Mechanics
ECE-UY 1002 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Spring Summer
EXPOS-UY 1 Writing the Essay EXPOS-UY 22 Advanced Writing for Engineers
CS-UY 1114 Intro to Programming and Problem Solving CS-UY 1134 Data Structures and Algorithms
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I MA-UY 1124 Calculus II
EG-UY 1004 Introduction to Engineering and Design PH-UY 1013 Mechanics
ECE-UY 1002 Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Spring Summer
EXPOS-UY 1 Writing the Essay EXPOS-UY 22 Advanced Writing for Engineers
CS-UY 1113 Programming and Problem Solving I CM-UY 1003 & CM-UY 1001 General Chemistry & Lab
MA-UY 1024 Calculus I MA-UY 1124 Calculus II
EG-UY 1004 Introduction to Engineering and Design PH-UY 1013 Mechanics
ME-UY 1012 Intro to Mechanical Engineering

Completion of your summer coursework will require you to take classes from late May through to mid-August, for a total of 12 weeks. This should provide you with approximately a half month between spring and summer and a half a month between summer and fall. Use this time to recharge!


Personalized Attention, Support, and Encouragement

We recognize how important it is for students to feel supported, academically and otherwise, throughout their academic career. This is particularly important here, at the School of Engineering, as our curriculum is quite rigorous. For these reasons, the following services will be a part of your experience as a spring admit:

We believe that these services, along with the other forms of support available at Tandon, will provide you with the resources to ascend to the top of your engineering game and stay there!


Getting Started @ Tandon

New Student Experience\ \ Your first-year advisor will serve as your primary guide throughout your acclimation to Tandon, creating a space for you to articulate your academic and professional goals, while connecting you to the various support services in the community. Community building activities, designed to help you form meaningful connections with your peers, will be provided throughout your first year. Below is a quick snapshot of some of the shared moments you will navigate, individually and with your peers, during your transition to Tandon: