EE Undergraduate Program
Program Overview
The bachelor's level program serves three essential contemporary needs:
- Foundational Professional Preparation - Providing high school graduates and transfer students with comprehensive undergraduate training in engineering and computer science fundamentals
- Industry Readiness Development - Preparing students to enter the engineering and computer science workforce with practical skills and theoretical knowledge applicable to real-world industrial challenges
- Graduate Study Preparation - Equipping undergraduate students with strong analytical and technical foundations necessary for pursuing advanced graduate studies and research opportunities
The City College offers a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, B.S. (E.E.)
Undergraduate Enrollment Statistics
Enrollment statistics of Electrical Engineering students from current and previous academic years.
Advising and Curriculum
Graduation check form, advising hours, course selection, and transfer credit info.
Declaring Electrical Engineering Major
Procedure for declaring a major in Electrical Engineering.
Accelerated 4+1 Bachelor/Master Option
Program for eligible Electrical Engineering undergraduate students to streamline their path to a Master's degree.
Graduation Requirement for B.E. Degree
Required English, math, liberal arts, sciences, and core courses. The recommended sequence of courses.
Graduation Check
Having completed 90 credits, a student can apply for the preliminary graduation check that is conducted by the department.
Tutoring
Any additional support is available through the Office of Student Development.
Student Organizations
A list of student organizations within the department and City College.
Student Outcomes
The program educational objectives listed above are the basis for the following student outcomes expected of all graduates receiving the B.E. degree:
- Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems using principles of engineering, science, and mathematics.
- Apply engineering design to create solutions that address public health, safety, welfare, and broader global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors.
- Communicate effectively with diverse audiences.
- Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities and make informed decisions considering global, economic, environmental, and societal impacts.
- Work effectively in teams, providing leadership, fostering collaboration, and achieving objectives.
- Develop and conduct experiments, analyze data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions.
- Acquire and apply new knowledge using appropriate learning strategies.
Contact Us
Undergraduate Advisor, Electrical Engineering
Edward Baurin
Email:
golovatch@ccny.cuny.edu
Office:ST-678
Last Updated: 08/28/2025 08:54