Engineering courses at Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University offers engineering courses primarily through its partnership with Columbia University under the dual-degree program. Students complete three years of liberal arts or sciences at Yeshiva, followed by two years of engineering at Columbia, earning two bachelor’s degrees. This program covers disciplines like civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering.

Yeshiva itself provides foundational courses in mathematics and physics to prepare students for advanced engineering studies. The curriculum emphasizes analytical skills and problem-solving, aligning with ABET-accredited standards. Small class sizes ensure personalized attention, while the dual-degree pathway leverages Columbia’s top-tier engineering resources.