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General Information and Tuition for CUNY Graduate Programs
The School of Engineering offers programs of study leading to Master of Engineering, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in six areas: biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Also offered are 12-credit (four courses) programs leading to an Advanced Certificate in Special Topics in all six areas, as well as in Engineering Management.

The engineering programs at the master’s level fill three vital needs: a) to provide qualified graduates of accredited undergraduate engineering and computer science programs with an opportunity to continue their professional training at an advanced level; b) to allow engineers and computer scientists currently employed in industry to enhance their professional training by bringing to them the latest developments in theory, and their applications to industrial practice; c) to provide graduate students working toward the doctorate and a career in research with a firm grounding in the theoretical and experimental foundations necessary for such work.

City’s engineering programs have outstanding faculty who are nationally and internationally recognized for their excellence in teaching and path-breaking research. Its departments and research institutes are equipped with state-of-art laboratories and hands-on learning facilities.

The average graduate enrollment in all engineering departments at the master’s level is in excess of 500; at the doctoral level (not counting computer science), it is more than 175. Graduates are leaders and managers in every aspect of the engineering profession.

For further information about the Engineering programs, contact:
Professor Mumtaz K. Kassir
212-650-8030
gep@ccny.cuny.edu