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Thoughts on Civil Engineering at City University of New York?

Hey guys, just finalizing my application list and wondering if anyone has any input on CUNY's Civil Engineering program? Are there any current students or alumni here who can tell me what your experience has been like?

3 months ago

Absolutely, I can share some insights about the Civil Engineering program at CUNY.

CUNY City College, in particular, has an excellent Civil Engineering department. The program has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET. This accreditation is very important for an engineering degree, as it demonstrates that the program meets specific quality standards and that graduates will be prepared to enter the field.

The curriculum is rigorous and well-rounded, including design courses in your senior year that allow you to apply what you've learned. Courses range from fluid mechanics and transportation engineering to geotechnical and structural engineering. The program also emphasizes practical skill development through labs and projects.

For hands-on experience, CUNY offers a co-op program where students work full-time for a semester with an engineering company. This can be a great opportunity for you to apply your classroom learning in a professional setting and establish industry connections that could be beneficial for future job prospects.

In terms of resources, it's worth mentioning that the college houses the CUNY Institute for Transportation Systems, which focuses on innovative techniques to solve contemporary transportation issues. Students often have opportunities to collaborate with researchers in areas like transportation engineering, planning, and policy.

From an alumni perspective, the program boasts some impressive outcomes. Many graduates have gone on to excel in careers not just in civil engineering but also in other branches of engineering, architecture, and even business.

Remember that choosing where to apply is a personal decision and it would be beneficial to evaluate the program based on your academic goals and career aspirations. You might want to further explore the college's engineering faculty and the types of research they're conducting, the practical work opportunities on offer, and speak to any current students or graduates if possible. Good luck!

3 months ago

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