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Our Departments & Programs
The Grove School of Engineering offers its students a complete range of engineering majors, degrees, and programs. As a flagship program within The City College, our programs are highly selective and challenging in order to prepare our students for the real-world challenges of engineering.
 

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Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering (BME) is the application of engineering principles and physical and mathematical concepts to solve problems in medicine and biology. Biomedical engineering has been a critical component of the technological advances in medicine and health care delivery that has dramatically transformed the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease in the last few decades. Whether in the area of biomedical imaging, biosignal processing, medical instrumentation, biomechanics, biomaterials and implants, drug delivery, or cell and tissue engineering, these advances are continuing to accelerate.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Engineering
  • Graduate:
    Masters of Engineering
    Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering
    (within CUNY)
 
 
Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering is a field of broad scope, encompassing many activities of immense benefit to society. It is also a field that is currently developing rapidly in many new challenging and exciting areas such as biotechnology, electronics, materials, nanotechnology, biomedical engineering, materials discovery and development, and microreaction technology to name just a few. The pace of global competition is rapidly changing the ways in which chemical engineers must carry out their traditional tasks of process research, development, design, and plant operations.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

 
 
Civil Engineering

Civil engineering is the oldest and most respected discipline of all engineering fields. Civil engineers design, build, and manage the infrastructure of civilization, which includes buildings, bridges, highways, water supply systems, and other public works. These services are the cornerstone of the discipline, although no longer the limiting scope.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Engineering
  • Graduate:
    Masters of Engineering
    Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering
 
 
Computer Engineering

Computer engineering is the study of the design, analysis, and application of computer systems. It involves a balanced view of hardware, software, hardware-software tradeoffs, and the basic modeling techniques used to represent the computing process. Computer engineers design computer systems that include a wide range of embedded systems, consumer products, telecommunication systems, parallel processors and many others. Besides design work, computer engineers find many openings in such service fields as financial and information systems, network administration, and many others.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Engineering
 
 
Computer Science

Computer Science deals with information: its storage, retrieval, and processing; its communication, control, and manipulation; its analysis, recognition, and display. This relatively new profession is concerned with computers, their organization, the theory that underlies them, and their application.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Science
  • Graduate:
    Masters of Science
    Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science
 
 
Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineers are involved in the design of components and systems, ranging from the smallest computer chips to large communication systems that span the earth and reach into intergalactic space. The invention of the transistor touched off a technological revolution that continues unabated today, including the development of lasers, fiber optics, microcomputers, satellite communications, control systems, and increasingly sophisticated signal processing algorithms, to name but a few areas.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Engineering
  • Graduate:
    Masters of Engineering
    Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering
 
 
Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering is a very broad and versatile profession. Mechanical engineers deal with a wide spectrum of topics ranging from cell mechanics to the design of huge launching pads for space vehicles. Their domain of interest includes energy conversion, space propulsion, transportation vehicles, manufacturing, assembly lines, robotics, computer hardware, pollution control, biomechanics, medical instruments, and heating, ventilating and air conditioning. The diverse and extensive nature of mechanical engineering provides vast opportunities for employment in many challenging and exciting industries.
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Degrees & Curriculum Offered

  • Undergraduate:
    Bachelors of Engineering
  • Graduate:
    Masters of Engineering
    Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering
 
 
 
 
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