Pre-Engineering Preparation + Engineering Combined Plan Programs with Columbia University
3/2 Program: Adelphi B.A. or B.S./Columbia B.S., or
4/2 Program: Adelphi B.A. or B.S./Columbia B.S., or
4/2 Program: Adelphi B.A. or B.S./Columbia M.S.
These programs admit highly promising students who have demonstrated a high level of scholastic accomplishment and interest in pursuing engineering careers.
At Adelphi, students get individual and personal attention from faculty. Small classes mean students work closely with faculty (not teaching assistants) that include internationally renowned authors of university textbooks and highly accomplished scientists. A faculty adviser will guide each student in accomplishing his/her academic and professional goals.
Most pre-engineering students at Adelphi major in the Department of Physics at Adelphi, which has one of the finest undergraduate programs in the country. The department boasts computerized modern instructional laboratories and research facilities that include fully equipped state-of-the-art lasers and modern optics, quantum optics, nonlinear optics, atom trap physics, energy technologies, quantum dots (nanotechnologies), and laser sensor laboratories. A large number of our undergraduate students participate in research and present their results at national conferences. However, students can major in one of the other natural sciences or in mathematics or computer science, depending on their specific interest. Students interested in engineering have the option of three joint degree programs offered by Adelphi University in conjunction with Columbia University. The first program offers a bachelor’s degree from Adelphi (in a selected major such as physics, mathematics, computer science, biology, or chemistry, with three years of study at Adelphi) and a B.S. in an engineering discipline from Columbia University. The second program offers a bachelor’s degree from Adelphi (with four years of study at Adelphi) and an B.S. in a field of engineering from Columbia University’s graduate school. The third program offers a B.S. degree from Adelphi University (with four years of study at Adelphi) and an M.S. in engineering/applied sciences from Columbia University. Combining liberal arts study and specialized engineering training, these programs provide students with the opportunity to achieve both highly developed technical and communication skills.
Engineering disciplines include:
- Applied Mathematics
- Applied Physics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering and Management Systems
- Engineering Mechanics
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Operations Research
Pre-Engineering Advisers
Matthew J. Wright, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Physics
Blodgett Hall, Room 002A
p – (516) 877-4843
e – mwright@adelphi.edu
Andrea Ward, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Biology
Science Building, Room 102
p – (516) 877-4204
e – award@adelphi.edu
Brian Stockman, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Chemistry
Science Building, Room 201
p – (516) 877-4148
e – bstockman@adelphi.edu
Salvatore Petrilli, Ed.D., Ph.D., Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Post Hall, Room 211
p – (516) 877-4494
e – petrilli@adelphi.edu
Robert I. Schwartz, Ed.D., Director, Office of Pre-Professional Advising and Fellowships
Levermore Hall, Room 303
p – (516) 877-3140
e – rschwartz@adelphi.edu