Engineering Science
Build the future.
- Degree
- Associate in Science
- Program Type
-
Transfer Degree
- Pathway
- Technology, Engineering and Computer Science
- Credits
- 64
Learning outcomes
SUNY Adirondack's Engineering Science degree program studies mathematical, engineering and scientific principles. Students learn to build structures and improve processes to shape progress. Focused courses offer analytical and problem-solving skills needed for a fast-paced, evolving industry.

Bright future
"I chose SUNY Adirondack because I knew I could earn an Engineering degree at a fraction of the cost. The professors at Adirondack were mentors to me." — Tyler Coons, a 2019 graduate who went on to earn a degree from Clarkson University and works as a mechanical design engineer at Tymetal

SUNY Adirondack advantage
Advisors and instructors work with graduates to achieve their goals as they transfer. The most popular transfer institutions for this program are: Clarkson University | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Union College | SUNY Binghamton | SUNY Buffalo | University at Albany | Rochester Institute of Technology
A clear path

If it weren't for SUNY Adirondack, my career path would not be what it is."