Ranked317
in the USASUNY Maritime College is a very small public college stongly focused on engineering programs and located in
Bronx,
New York. This college was opened in 1874 and is currently offering associate's and bachelor's degrees in 5 engineering programs.
SUNY Maritime College is a little bit expensive; tuition varies around $20,000 per year. If you are seeking a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in New York listing.
According to recent studies, SUNY Maritime College area is relatively unsafe: the college is reported to have
a rather poor rating for campus safety.
Based on
66 evaluation criteria, SUNY Maritime College engineering program ranks #317 Engineering School (out of 1748; top 20%) in
USA and #24 Engineering School in
New York. Major competing engineering schools for this college are
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge and
Princeton University. See the details about all twelve competitors as well as list of available engineering majors and minors below.
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School ranking:
#24 Engineering School in
New York#72 Engineering School in the
Northeast#317 Engineering School in
USAProgram rankings:
State Ranking
#8 Engineering Technology Program in New York
#9 Industrial Engineering Program in New York
Regional Ranking
#25 Engineering Technology Program in the Northeast
#35 Industrial Engineering Program in the Northeast
#39 Environmental Engineering Program in the Northeast
#60 Mechanical Engineering Program in the Northeast
#60 Electrical Engineering Program in the Northeast
National Ranking
#136 Engineering Technology Program in USA
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SUNY Maritime College
6 Pennyfield Avenue
Bronx, NY 10465-4198
Phone: (718) 409-7200
Website:
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