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2 Undergraduate (B.S.) Prof. L. Amara EGGC, Rm 812, MA Dr. X. Yu, Chair
Computer Science with Concentrations in: Network Security Big Data Management and Analytics Electrical and Computer Engineering Information Technology with Option in: Information and Network Security Dr. F. Lee, Chair HSH, Rm 218, OW Dr. Y. Saito, Chair EGGC, Rm 806, MA Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering with Option in: Aerospace Engineering Engineering Management Dr. X. Yu, Chair HSH, Rm 115, OW Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Telecommunications Network Management Prof. L. Amara EGGC, Rm 812, MA

3 Graduate (M.S) Computer Science Electrical and Computer Engineering Information, Network, and Computer Security Dr. F. Lee, Chair HSH, Rm 218, OW Dr. Y. Saito, Chair EGGC, Rm 806, MA Mechanical Engineering Dr. X. Yu, Chair HSH, Rm 115, OW Energy Management Dr. R. Amundsen, Director HSH, Rm 224A, OW Environmental Technology and Sustainability Dr. David Nadler, Chair HSH, Rm 120, OW

4 School of Engineering and Computing Sciences Clubs
ACM – Association for Computing Machinery (OW and MA) ASME - The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (OW) IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (OW and MA) SAE – Society of Automotive Engineers (OW) NSBE – National Society of Black Engineers (OW and MA) SWE – Society of Women Engineers (OW and MA)

5 ETCS-105 Career Discovery
The course experience provides the skills and tools necessary for a technical career while enabling students to develop confidence in their academic endeavors. The creative role in the multi-disciplinary design and development process is emphasized in addition to communication skills, ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities. This course replaces College Success Seminar for students in the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences.

6 Tutoring is available for the following courses:
SOAR Tutoring Program FREE peer tutoring for School of Engineering & Computing Sciences students! Tutoring is available for the following courses: EENG: 212, 281, 341, 502, 508, 514 ETEC: 110, 120 MENG: 105, 211, 212, 221, 240, 310 CSCI: 125, 155, 185, 260, 330, 502, 504, 507, 509 CTEC: 204, 206 IENG: 245 For More Information, contact: Old Westbury: Jill Rogers, HSH Room 112, Manhattan: Eunice Lee, EGGC Room 822-C3,

7 Math By Major MAJOR MATH SEQUENCE (Indicated by Math Placement Exam)
*denotes course that may be required due to placement exam results Computer Science MATH 101* MATH 141* OR MATH 135*+136* MATH 170 MATH 180 MATH 310 Electrical & Computer Engineering MATH 260 MATH 320 Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology MATH 135 MATH 136 MATH 161 Engineering Management MATH 141* or Information Technology MATH 141* OR Mechanical Engineering Telecommunications Network Management MATH 151

8 NYIT Dean of Engineering Honors Program
A four-year program which enhances the undergraduate experience Students will experience: Dedicated Faculty Advisor Leadership Seminars Undergraduate Research Early Acceptance into the Graduate Program Accelerated Path to the Master’s Degree (APMD) program exclusively for SoECS undergraduate honors students will be able to earn two degrees (B.S./M.S.) within five Years

9 Undergraduate Advising Manual 2017-2018
This School of Engineering and Computing Sciences Advising Manual has been prepared to assist students in understanding what is required to earn a degree in engineering and/or computing sciences at NYIT as well as introducing them to different policies, procedures, and services. Attendance Policy Academic Advising Advising and Enrichment Center Enrollment Services Prerequisite and Co-requisite Courses Online Courses Registration and Enrollment Register for Classes Withdrawing from a class Add/Drop Period Incomplete Grades Closed Courses/Sections Intersession and Summer Session Classes Off-Campus Courses Returning Students Academic Probation Dismissal Academic Integrity Academic Support Services Dean’s List and Presidential Honor List Accelerated Master’s Degree Program and Honors Program Graduation Requirements Semester Maps Minors School of Engineering and Computing Sciences Clubs

10 Semester Maps B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, page 16
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace), page 17 B.S. in Telecommunications Network Management, page 18 B.S. in Information Technology, Concentration in Computer Security, page 19 B.S. in Engineering Management, page 20 B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, page 21 B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology, page 22 B.S. in Computer Science, page 24

11 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, page 16
Total Credits for Degree: 133

12 B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, page 21
Total Credits for Degree: 134

13 B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology, page 22
Total Credits for Degree: 132

14 B.S. in Computer Science, page 24
Total Credits for Degree:

15 Mathematics Minor 16-Credit Math Minor
If you major in engineering, you’ll likely need just two or three more math courses in addition to what’s required for your major. If you’re a computer science major, you’ll generally need four math courses beyond what’s required for your major.

16 Energy Science, Technology & Policy Minor
15-Credit Minor for students in all majors to develop “green skills” in their chosen field Projects at NYIT include solar carports, plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV), and the Long Island Carbon Footprint Project. Demonstration projects at partner institutions such as Stony Brook University and Farmingdale State College which focus on smart grid technology, building automation, solar energy, small scale wind power, geothermal heat pumps, green data centers, and alternative fuel vehicles.

17 Combined B.S. and M.S Options:
Accelerated Path to Master's Degree (APDM): Five-Year B.S./M.S. Combined Options NYIT offers five-year combined degree options leading to a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in the following areas: Combined B.S. and M.S Options: B.S. in Computer Science M.S. in Computer Science M.S. in Information, Network and Computer Security B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering M.S. in Information, Network, and Computer Security B.S. in Information Technology B.S. in Mechanical Engineering M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

18 Accelerated Path to Master's Degree (APDM): Five-Year B. S. /M. S
Accelerated Path to Master's Degree (APDM): Five-Year B.S./M.S. Combined Options Students must have a cumulative 3.2 GPA to qualify for the program. Juniors in good academic standing (Dean’s List) will be automatically considered for the program. Members of the Dean of Engineering Honors Program are guaranteed early acceptance into the APMD program. APMD-enrolled students are eligible to take 2 graduate-level courses in their senior year toward the master’s program of their choice within the Engineering school, at no cost to them (as long as the 3 credits fall within the 17-credit maximum allocation).


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