Ithaca College and the Rochester Institute of Technology are pleased to announce a 4+2 program in which a student may obtain a BS in physics at IC in four years, and then a MS in engineering at RIT in the following two years! The collaboration would allow eligible IC students to enter a graduate program at RIT's College of Engineering Technology.
Announcing a 4+2 path to a masters in engineering technology!
A collaboration between Ithaca College and the Rochester Institute of Technology opens new pathways to dynamic careers in industry and research.
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![Michy Mialma Romero, '24, studies craters in an AC/DC circuits class at Ithaca College.](/sites/default/files/styles/portrait_1x3_320x960/public/2022-12/20220901_134337_0.jpg.webp?itok=0l6slBjt)
Michy Mialma Romero, '24, explores mechanisms of crater formations in an AC/DC circuits class at Ithaca College.
Admission to an engineering graduate program at RIT is guaranteed if students meet the following criteria during their time at Ithaca College:
- 3.0 cumulative GPA,
- and be a student in excellent standing (free of disciplinary suspension, expulsion, and free of findings of academic dishonesty).
Learn more about masters programs in engineering technology at RIT.