Bachelor of Engineering in Engineering Science (ESG)

The undergraduate program in Engineering Science (BE) at Stony Brook University provides a broad, flexible foundation in engineering with the ability to specialize in emerging fields.

 

EGS

This program offers a curriculum that integrates engineering design, mathematics, physical and chemical sciences, and materials science, giving students the skills to solve complex, real-world challenges in today’s high-tech environment. The program also provides opportunities to specialize in high-growth fields and is supported by minors that expand technical and interdisciplinary expertise.

 

Specialization Options: Biotechnology | Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering | Electronics | Materials Science | Civil Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Nanoscale Engineering | Engineering Management

Minors Available:  Environmental Engineering (ENE)Manufacturing Engineering (MFE)Materials Science (ESM)Nanotechnology Studies (NTS) 

ABET-accredited under General Criteria

 

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BE/MS-BS/MS Accelerated Programs

in Materials Science and Engineering

Fast-track your education with the Accelerated Degree Programs in Materials Science and Engineering at Stony Brook University. These programs allow students to earn both their undergraduate and graduate degrees in an accelerated timeframe, gaining early access to graduate coursework, advanced research experience, and exposure to industry-relevant projects. 

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Accelerated Programs:

Engineering Science BE → Materials Science and Engineering MS  (BE/MS)

High achieving Undergraduate students in the Engineering Science program can begin graduate-level courses during their senior year and earn both their Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Engineering Science (link to the undergraduate catalog) and Master of Science (MS) in Materials Science and Engineering degrees in just five years.

 

Engineering Chemistry BS → Materials Science and Engineering MS (BS/MS)

Top Performing Undergraduate students in Engineering Chemistry can apply to graduate-level coursework toward their MS in Materials Science and Engineering during their senior year and earn both their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Engineering Chemistry and Master of Science (MS) in Materials Science and Engineering degrees in just five years.

Transfer students are welcome to apply after one semester at Stony Brook, with admissions considered on a case-by-case basis.

 

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Combined Degrees:

Dental Surgery DDS → Materials Science and Engineering MS (DDS/MS)

Professional students pursuing a DDS degree can combine their clinical training with graduate-level materials science coursework beginning their second year of study, earning the MS degree in Materials Science and Engineering alongside their professional degree.

These programs prepare students for careers in industry, research, professional practice, and advanced academic study, while equipping them with the technical expertise, research experience, and interdisciplinary skills needed for leadership roles in the workforce.

 

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For more information on all program requirements and how to apply, please contact:

ESMandCME_GradAdmissions@stonybrook.edu.

 

 

 

Life After Graduation

 

Career Paths

 

  • Process and  Manufacturing Engineers
  • Semiconductor and Nanomaterials Engineers
  • Materials Development and Testing
  • Consulting and Technical Roles
  • Intellectual Property

Industries

 

  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Biomedical and Healthcare Technology
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
  • Technology and Consulting

Graduate Study

 

M.S. and Ph.D. programs in engineering and related disciplines, or professional degrees in law, dentistry, and business.

Recent Employers

 

Google, Boeing, Intel, Applied Materials, Brookhaven National Lab, Sandia, Pratt & Whitney, and more.

 

 

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