Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science has a department of electrical engineering (ee.columbia.edu). This New York City school offers undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D.s in electrical engineering. The program began in 1889 with a faculty of two and was developed into a full four-year program in 1892. In 2010, 22 faculty members and numerous adjunct and associated faculty and staff educate the department's 100 juniors and seniors, 200 master's degree students, 15 professional degree candidates, and 100 Ph.D. candidates.
The Albert Nerken School of Engineering at The Cooper Union offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering (ee.cooper.edu). Students in the program can specialize their degree by concentrating on areas like computer engineering, electronic systems and materials, and signal processing and communications. The department maintains labs and research areas for conducting research and provides students and faculty with access to all necessary hardware and software that they need to complete projects.
The School of Engineering at Manhattan College (engineering.manhattan.edu) offers undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering. The program was founded in 1892 and has existed continuously since 1935. Juniors and seniors can tailor their coursework to specific areas of study, including electronics, energy conversion, automation and engineering systems. The department has labs for students to conduct research and experiments. The School of Engineering at Manhattan College, which includes the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, boasts a 2010 enrollment of 525 undergraduate and 125 graduate students.
Cornell University's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ece.cornell.edu) offers undergraduate and master's degrees in electrical engineering, as well as Ph.D. in the field. In 1883, Cornell University became the world's first school to offer a course of study in electrical engineering. In 2010, the department's 40 faculty members advised its 185 Ph.D. students, 90 master's students and 200 undergraduate students.Students here have access to first-rate laboratories and equipment, as well as to grants and scholarships to aid in study.