College of Staten Island

Master in Electrical Engineering

New York, United States

The Master in Electrical Engineering at College of Staten Island is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The College of Staten Island (CSI), part of the CUNY system in New York, offers accessible, career-focused education across liberal arts, sciences, engineering, business and health disciplines. Founded in 1976, CSI serves a diverse student body with a commitment to affordability and academic quality. The campus combines modern facilities with programs designed to support student success, research and community engagement within the New York metropolitan area.

CSI emphasizes experiential learning, offering internships, research opportunities and partnerships that connect classroom study with professional experience. Faculty are engaged in teaching and applied scholarship, and small to mid-sized class formats support personalized attention. Students benefit from campus resources that include labs, libraries and career services aimed at preparing graduates for the workforce or advanced study.

International students receive targeted support for admissions, housing and acclimating to life in New York. The Staten Island setting provides quieter residential surroundings while remaining close to the city’s cultural and employment opportunities. For students seeking an affordable, student-centered college with diverse programs and practical pathways to careers, the College of Staten Island presents a strong, community-oriented option.

About the Program

The Master in Electrical Engineering at College of Staten Island is a master's degree for students who want to gain advanced knowledge in electrical engineering. This 1-year program helps students develop skills in areas like communications and electric power. Students get to work with experienced faculty and conduct independent research.

The curriculum includes core courses and graduate courses in electrical engineering. Students learn about signal and information processing, electronics, and photonics. They also develop skills in problem-solving and research. The program requires students to complete 30 credits of graduate courses with a grade of B or better.

Graduates of this program can work as electrical engineers, electronics engineers, or power systems engineers. They can also work as engineering managers or research and development engineers. Some possible employers include tech companies, government agencies, or engineering firms. Students who complete this program can also pursue doctoral studies.

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