Five-Year Programs
Manhattan College runs five-year programs where students can earn both bachelor’s and master’s degrees with just one additional year of study. The teaching program for adolescents with special needs works this way, as do courses in Business and Special Education that prepare graduates to work with young people. Similar options exist in Liberal Arts and Professional Accounting, which particularly appeal to those seeking faster career advancement.
Graduate Programs at MANHATTAN COLLEGE
Manhattan College hosts a range of master’s programs that cater to different professional paths. Chemical Engineering, for example, can be completed entirely online, while Civil Engineering serves those looking to deepen their expertise or continue toward a doctorate. Computer Science equips graduates for roles in industry and business, whereas Electrical Engineering concentrates on designing and managing complex systems.
Among other such programs:
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Marriage and Family Therapy
As well as MBA:
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Mental Health Counseling
- Organizational Leadership (including accelerated)
- School Counseling
Leadership and Psychology
The college’s master’s in organizational leadership helps students develop the qualities and skills they need for career advancement. Since the program runs in an accelerated online format, it’s designed for those balancing work and study. For psychology enthusiasts, mental health counseling programs offer preparation for licensure through fully online courses.
Transitioning from Associate to Bachelor’s Degree
Those who hold an Associate degree can follow several pathways at Manhattan College. The college guarantees admission for SUNY Westchester Community College students who’ve earned 60 credits with a 2.5 GPA, which then opens opportunities across various bachelor’s programs. Graduates with 60 credits can also transition to the City University of New York (CUNY).