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Graduate Degrees in Engineering

The Graduate Division of Manhattan College has for its primary purpose the offering of programs leading to academic and professional degrees through a coherent series of courses, discussions, seminars and independent studies or investigations, assisting the student to acquire an introduction into the mastery of knowledge, creative scholarship and basic research in a specific discipline.

The Graduate Division seeks to serve the American and international community by offering programs in professional areas, affording men and women the opportunity of acquiring a broader and deeper acquaintance with one field of knowledge, of learning the methods of productive scholarship, and of advanced study in their professions.

Because many of its students are actively pursuing the engineering profession, the School of Engineering provides the opportunity of achieving the Master's degree on a part-time basis. Courses are generally conducted in the late afternoons or early evenings during the fall and spring sessions.

Engineering Graduate Programs seek to provide the academic and professional needs of those who are already engaged in the engineering profession or those who, having completed their undergraduate preparation, desire to enter immediately into advanced study. Post-baccalaureate programs offered by the School of Engineering are intended to prepare professionals for advanced level technical and administrative positions or for admission to doctoral programs at other institutions.

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Chemical Engineering

Civil Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Environmental Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

 

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