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  1. SUNY Maritime students, USSF ROTC Mark Hofliena and Cadet Anthony Mirando of the Facilities Engineering team accepted an award on behalf of their capstone team at 7x24 University. Read More about SUNY Maritime College – Facilities Engineering Students – Receive $5,000 After Presenting at the 2024 7x24 Exchange Metro New York Chapter

  2. The oldest and largest maritime school in the country, Maritime College is located in historic Fort Schuyler, Bronx, New York, just minutes away from New York City. Maritime offers undergraduate programs in engineering, naval architecture, marine transportation, maritime studies, marine environmental science and international transportation and ...

  3. State University of New York Maritime College (SUNY Maritime College) is a public maritime college in the Bronx, New York City. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Founded in 1874, the SUNY Maritime College was the first college of its kind (federally approved, offering commercial nautical instruction) to be ...

  4. About Maritime College. SUNY Maritime College educates dynamic leaders for the global marine transportation industry, the business of shipping, engineering, energy, facilities management, finance, the armed forces and public service. Students choose from more than a dozen majors, including five ABET-accredited engineering programs, and two ...

  5. SUNY Maritime College's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities North, #25. Its in-state tuition and fees are $8,570; out-of-state tuition and fees are...

  6. Admissions. Bachelor's Degrees: Engineering: Marine, Mechanical, Electrical, Facilities and Naval Architecture. Business: Marine Transportation; Marine Operations; International Transportation and Trade. Humanities: Maritime Studies. Science: Marine Environmental Science. Associate's Degree: Maritime Technology. Master's Degrees:

  7. Academics. Undergraduate programs. Undergraduate Degree Programs. Undergraduates may pursue one of 10 bachelor degrees or an associate degree. Many of the degree programs allow students to pursue a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) deck or engine license, which qualifies them to work onboard a commercial vessel.