Graduate Admissions
51³Ô¹Ï’s graduate programs offer students the opportunity to pursue advanced study and enhance their professional development through two distinct and focused programs. Whether you're seeking to deepen your expertise, expand your career options, or prepare for leadership roles, our graduate offerings are designed to support your academic and professional goals. Below, you’ll find detailed information about each program, including program opportunities, admission requirements, and important deadlines to help guide your next steps.

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The Master of Science Degree in Technology Management at 51³Ô¹Ï (FSC) is intended to graduate qualified professionals capable of taking leadership roles in designing, developing, improving, and transforming the industrial systems that are the basis for much of the industry in the region. This program will provide an exceptional and affordable opportunity for advanced study in the critical field of technology management to qualified graduates of baccalaureate programs in technology, engineering technology and related fields.
The multi-disciplinary program builds on the strengths of the faculty, laboratories, and equipment of three undergraduate departments in the Pasternack School of Engineering Technology: Mechanical Engineering Technology, Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology, and Architecture and Construction Management.
This degree can be earned with part-time or full-time study. Courses are generally offered in the evening.
Drawing on these strengths and addressing the industrial needs in the region, the program has three tracks:
Track I: Electrical and Mechanical
Track II: Construction Management
Track III: Transportation
Concentrations
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering | ETM 510 - Energy and Power Management Analysis ETM 511 - Nanotechnology Principles and Applications ETM 520 - Control Systems Management |
Construction | ETM 530 - Residential Development Management ETM 531 - Construction Cost Analysis and Advanced Estimating ETM 532 - Legal Aspects of Construction Management |
Transportation Engineering | ETM 550 - Intelligent Transportation Systems ETM 551 - Transportation Planning Principles ETM 552 - Traffic Flow Theory and Operations |
Review the curriculum outline for detailed information about the program.
Graduate Admissions Deadlines & Requirements
Application Deadlines |
Fall: August 1 Spring: January 20 |
Scores |
Minimum Combined GPA in Bachelor's Degree: 3.0 Note: Bachelor degree graduates who earned their degree more than five years prior can be considered for admission with a GPA lower than 3.0 by offering supplemental work history information. |
Background | Engineering, Technology, or Related |
Coursework | Appropriate Math, Physics, and Calculus Suggested |
For more information, please contact the School of Engineering Technology at:
Phone: 934-420-2378
Email: fscgraduate@farmingdale.edu
The Master of Science in Nursing Administration prepares registered nurses as administrators and leaders to assume the advanced practice nurse role within an evolving and global healthcare system. Caring for individuals with highly complex health issues requires registered nurses to be educated to provide evidence-based, patient-centered care focusing on health promotion and restoration. The program emphasizes the leadership, administrative, and management skills necessary to coordinate comprehensive care, collaborate with an interdisciplinary healthcare team, and implement strategies that improve the healthcare environment. Concepts related to health promotion, aging, cultural and ethnic diversity, and health policy provide foundational information essential to implementing health management across the age continuum and improved health outcomes of diverse populations. The curriculum for this graduate program uniquely integrates several courses related to older adults with the functional role of nurse administrator.
Clinical Rotations
Matriculated nursing students must provide proof of citizenship or lawful immigration status to participate in certain clinical rotations. Students who are unable to complete clinical placements may not be able to fulfill graduation requirements or qualify for licensure.
Review the curriculum outline for detailed information about the program.
Graduate Admissions Deadlines & Requirements
Application Deadlines |
Fall: May 15th Spring: October 15th |
Educational Background |
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from a program accredited by CCNE, ACEN, or NLN CNEA. Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 in undergraduate nursing coursework. Applicants with a GPA below 3.0 will be evaluated individually. If BSN degree was earned more than five years ago, applicants must demonstrate substantial, relevant work experience in nursing. |
Licensure |
Possess an unencumbered Registered Nurse (RN) license. The license must be valid in the state where practicum hours will be completed. |
Prerequisite Coursework |
Undergraduate statistics course (3 credits) with a grade of C or better, completed within the last 10 years. Undergraduate research course (3 credits) with a grade of C or better, completed within the last 10 years. |
Optional Requirements |
Two Letters of Recommendation, and One Personal Statement. |
For more information, please contact the Nursing Department at:
Phone: 934-420-2229
Email: nursing@farmingdale.edu
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