Future-Proof Careers Are Engineered Here
The Manhattan University School of Engineering is designed for doers. Advanced engineering skills are just the beginning of your journey. While working alongside renowned research experts, you’ll lead the way for sustainable solutions and grow your professional network through our Graduate Internship program and Center for Career Development.
Powered Learning. Your Way.
Explore the many graduate engineering programs available to you and choose which learning format works best. Each program has specific goals with a customizable path to earning your degree. Manhattan University encourages you to turn your curiosity into a career in one of the following programs:
Why Earn a Master’s in Engineering From Manhattan University?
Learning Meets Lifestyle
Top-Ranked Programs
Manhattan University ranks nationally in the Top 50 Best Engineering Schools, according to U.S. News and World Report, and boasts 18 alumni in the National Academy of Engineering.
School That Built NYC
Manhattan University played a large role in building New York City’s greatest structures and systems. Enjoy internships and professional opportunities at top-engineering firms in New York City.
Engineering Programs With Impact
- Program Overview
- Hands-On Experience
- Professional Opportunities
It’s Your Future. Let’s Build It Together.
At Manhattan University, we encourage you to pursue your specific interest in the field of engineering. You’ll find a variety of programs, each with different learning modalities. Choose from:
- M.S. in Chemical Engineering: Reinforce and advance your understanding of core engineering principles in courses offered 100% online in live online sessions or opt for fully in-person learning.
- M.S. in Civil Engineering: Offers three core areas of learning, including structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, or construction management.
- M.S. in Computer Engineering: Designed for those who want to pursue a profession in software engineering and other sought-after fields.
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering: Learn to design and operate a variety of complex systems and devices.
- M.S. or M.E. in Environmental Engineering: Learn to solve a wide variety of environmental problems from safe drinking water supplies to climate change. Earn an Environmental Engineering M.S. in either a fully online format or in-person or earn an Environmental Engineering M.E. in either a blended online & in-person format or in-person.
- M.S. in Mechanical Engineering: Coursework focuses primarily on the conversion, transmission, and use of power.
- M.S. in Construction Management: Learn to plan, budget, coordinate and supervise construction projects — from beginning to completion.
Gain Real-World Experience
Take your classroom curriculum to real-world settings with coveted internship opportunities through our Graduate Internship program. While earning your master’s in engineering at Manhattan University, you’ll have direct access to economy-driving companies like Bank of America, L’Oreal, Merck, and other major companies within our New York City radius. Plus, our state-of-the-art research facilities allow you to conduct, oversee, and apply to publish your own research findings. Take a step into your future with our graduate-level engineering programs.
Be In-Demand
Job growth and demand for careers in engineering are projected to increase significantly, creating more opportunities for success after completing your Manhattan College programs. Here are just a few industry highlights:
- $96,820+ 2022 annual salary for an environmental engineer
- 90% of M.S. in Chemical Engineering grads were employed within 3 months of graduation
- 25% industry job growth anticipated for computer engineering professionals by 2031
- $98,890 average salary for a construction manager
Priority Deadlines for Program Application
- Applicants for master’s programs must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or institution and should hold a bachelor’s degree from an engineering program accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
- Applicants for advanced certificates must hold bachelor’s and master’s degrees, both from accredited institutions.
- Generally, an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale is required, although other factors can be considered in the decision for admission.
- Applicants who possess a bachelor’s degree in another engineering or STEM discipline may be required to take prerequisite courses for admission.
- Other factors will be considered for admission, such as years of professional experience, a high average in a major field, or academic development beyond the bachelor’s degree.
- Each engineering program may have specific requirements for admission. Please reference your desired program for a complete list of requirements.
- At least one letter of recommendation.
Shape A Better Future With Manhattan University's Graduate Engineering Programs.
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