Manhattan University
School of Engineering
The University That Built New York is engineering what comes next.
For more than a century, Manhattan University engineers have designed and built the structures and systems that move New York City. Rooted in a liberal arts foundation and the Lasallian tradition, our students learn by solving real problems in professional-grade labs and graduate ready to lead in industry, research, and public service.
19
Alumni in the National Academy of Engineering
#38
Nationally Ranked Undergraduate Engineering School
ABET
Accredited undergraduate engineering programs
Leadership
A New Era for Manhattan University Engineering
Kathryn W. Jablokow, Ph.D., serves as Dean of the School of Engineering, the first woman to hold the role at Manhattan University. A nationally recognized engineering educator and researcher, she leads a school known for rigorous, hands-on programs and a century of impact on the built world. Under her leadership, Manhattan University's engineering program continues to prepare students to solve the challenges shaping our future.
Our Faculty
Mentors, Researchers, and Working Engineers
Manhattan University engineering faculty are accomplished researchers and practicing professionals who teach in small classes where they know every student by name. They guide undergraduates through hands-on projects from the first year and partner with graduate students on funded research across disciplines. Their work spans sustainable energy, water and environmental systems, structural design, and emerging technologies. When you study here, you learn directly from the people advancing the field.
A Hands-on Discipline
Engineering for the Good of Others
Engineering is a hands-on discipline, and at Manhattan University career preparation begins freshman year. As Lasallians, our students use their skills to serve others: designing sustainable energy solutions, building water filtration systems for developing communities, creating devices that improve life for the elderly, and helping rebuild after natural disasters. They engineer the future by giving back to humanity and the world we share.
Accreditation
The following engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (https://www.abet.org">https://www.abet.org), the globally recognized standard in engineering accreditation.
Undergraduate programs:
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
Graduate programs:
- Environmental Engineering