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you already have a bachelor's degree, you may be able to obtain
a second bachelor's degree, in engineering, as long as your City
College degree is different from your first degree. For example,
you cannot come with a degree in Civil Engineering from one college
and study for a degree in Civil Engineering here at City College.
In the
School of Engineering, the transcripts of all second-degree students
end up at the desk of the Associate Dean for Engineering Academic
Standards. The Dean has sole authority to determine the student's
program at City College, waive or require entrance exams, etc. Alone
or in consultation with others, the Dean will develop a list of
all the course requirements (called a "contract") for
each second-degree student. This is the program you must follow
to obtain your degree.
Note
to foreign students: We are occasionally asked by newcomers to this
country to "validate" or "certify" an engineering
degree received outside the United States. We cannot do this ? nor,
as stated above, can we give you a second degree in your original
major. If this is your situation, we suggest that you visit Graduate
Engineering (Steinman Rm. 152, telephone 212 650-8030) to investigate
entering our masters program.
Department
of Electrical Engineering ~ Steinman Hall, T-602
138th Street and Convent Avenue, City College of the City University
of New York
New York, NY 10031 ~ Tel: (212) 650 7248 ~ Fax: (212) 650 8249
Webmaster: webtest@ees1s0.engr.ccny.cuny.edu
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