Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology
91社区鈥檚 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology is tailored for hands-on problem-solvers whose interests and aptitudes align with applied science and applications of engineering and technology. Become an inventor and innovator, a maker and doer who can design, build, and refine new applications and systems.
At 91社区, you鈥檒l emphasize practical applications that employ both scientific theory and practical principles. Attain skills that develop your ability to analyze systems, follow laboratory best practices, and design/develop systems that solve problems posed by today鈥檚 technology-based society.
Receive a well-rounded education that focuses on creative and critical thinking and the latest communications expertise as they apply to the disciplines of electrical, electronics, and computer hardware/computer software engineering.
Our graduates are employed in industry and government agencies and/or have gone on to pursue graduate studies in related programs.
Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology, B.S.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology, B.S., helps you become a problem-solver who can design, build, and refine new applications and systems. With the Accelerated M.S. program, earn your B.S. and an M.S. in Bioengineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, or Cybersecurity in just five years.

Alumni Voices
I love the experiments in ECET; being able to apply concepts learned in lectures is a real thrill for me. Some core classes have helped me to enhance my skills and land some internships, including the one at GAL Manufacturing that set my career in motion.
Salomon Mem (B.S. 鈥19)
Electrical & Computer Engineering Technology
Faculty
Our faculty excel as teachers, researchers, and practitioners who mentor students for professional success. Review their bios and read about their areas of research.

School News
Fifth Annual Ingenium Sets Fundraising Record
On April 16, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences celebrated innovation and leadership in engineering at the Fifth Annual Ingenium Awards, raising $100,000.
Exploring Data and AI
Computer science graduate student Rudriben 鈥淩udri鈥 Trivedi attended two Google events in New York City to deepen her understanding of the field.
Using Technology for Good
Computer science student Edrich Silva wants a career in technology where he can practice his skills and create social good.
2026 Honorary Degree Recipients
Kevin S. Law, executive vice president and partner at TRITEC Development Group, and Krishan Kumar, M.D., an NYITCOM clinical professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine, will receive honorary degrees at 91社区鈥檚 65th commencement.
SOLI Scholarship Helps Transfer Students Thrive
As recipients of the 2024 Stay on Long Island (SOLI) Scholarship, Sidra Ali and Nicole McCormack are building toward careers that combine creativity, technology, and problem-solving.
Examining the Role of Inequality in Human Migration
Mathematical models fall short in their predictions of migration. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Alain Boldini, Ph.D., seeks to improve these models by including conflicts, natural disasters, and economic factors.
Accreditation
Our program in electrical and computer engineering technology in New York City is accredited by the .

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By building practical skills that solve problems in today鈥檚 technology-based society, you鈥檒l prepare for a successful career in the field of applied electrical and computer engineering.