Industrial design, interior design, graphic design, 3D design, film and animation, fine arts, handicrafts, ceramics, art and design, video art, media art and design, photography and video technology, advertising photography, printing, visual communication design, animation, new media design, glass design, jewelry design, graphic design publishing, graphic design system, printing outline technology, etc.
engineering college
Applied statistics, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering, electronic engineering, engineering management, industrial and system engineering, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, microelectronics engineering, product development, sustainable engineering, system engineering, etc.
School of Computing and Information Science.
Computer science, computer and information science, game design, information science and technology, bioinformatics, software engineering, network and system management, etc.
Business School/business school
Accounting, business administration, finance, international business, management, marketing, management information system, etc.
College of applied science and technology.
Civil engineering technology, computer engineering technology, electronic engineering technology, environmental sustainability and health and safety, equipment management, manufacturing engineering technology, packaging science, service leadership and innovation, remote engineering and technology, mechanical engineering technology.
College of health science and technology.
Biomedicine, ultrasonic diagnostic medicine, echocardiography technology, health insurance finance, health system management, medical exhibition, nutrition management, assistant physician, etc.
college of science
Applied and computational mathematics, applied mathematics, applied statistics, celestial science and technology, biotechnology and molecular biology, chemistry, color science, computational mathematics, environmental science, imaging science, physics, etc.
College of arts.
Advertising and public relations, communication and media art, jurisprudence, economics, experimental psychology, international and global studies, journalism, museology, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, school psychology, science and technology and public policy.
National institute of deaf technology.
Accounting technology, management support technology, applied computer technology, applied humanities and arts, art and image research, business studies, laboratory science and technology, business technology, computer-aided drawing technology, computer-integrated mechanical technology, hotel and service management, exhibition art, etc.
Chester F. Carlson Imaging Science Center has the only doctoral program (special) in the United States.
Golisano Institute for Sustainable Development (no undergraduate major)
Graduate student in architecture and sustainable science, doctor in sustainable science.
The architecture of this college is the only postgraduate program in the United States that is placed under a non-design or architecture school, with the sustainable development of 2 1 century as the main direction. The chairman of this major, Dennis A. Andrejko, is the former vice-chairman of the American Institute of Architects and the founder of solar passive architectural design in the United States. This major is a three-and-a-half-year project. At present, there are more than 30 graduate students, with an average annual enrollment of 12, of which international students account for 20%.
RIT also has a digital media center.
National Technical Institute for the Deaf: This is the first and largest technical institute for the deaf in the world. Her full name is National Institute of Deaf Technology, and the English abbreviation is NTID. She is one of the nine affiliated colleges of Rochester Institute of Technology. She was founded in 1965, located in Rochester, northwest of new york, USA, near Lake Ontario, where the United States and Canada meet. When recommending and deciding the site of this technical college for the deaf, American educators and congressional politicians not only considered the powerful strength and teaching resources of Rochester Institute of Technology, so that the deaf can also receive world-class higher education, but also recognized Rochester, New York, the hometown of Kodak Film Company, Bosch & Lomb Contact Lens Company and Xerox Copier Company, which can provide a good job market for the graduates of the technical college for the deaf.
The former president of Rochester Technical College for the Deaf was Dr. robert davi La. He, the current dean and some department heads are deaf. He served as assistant secretary of state in the cabinet of former President Bush, in charge of the education of disabled people in the United States. In August, he was invited to Beijing 1998 to attend the 6th Asia-Pacific Deaf Academic Conference. The current dean of NTID is Gerard Buckley, vice president of RIT. There are 1 100 students from the United States and other countries. Among them, there are more than 30 deaf students from China.