Course Descriptions
At Webb, Youโll Receive a Top-Notch, Amazingly Versatile Education.
Our curriculum is completely different than any other educational setting. Through our refreshing systems approach, we focus on the quality and depth of engineering education so that our graduates can truly โhit the ground runningโ after graduation โ whether in a full-time engineering role or through continued education at a premiere graduate school. Youโll be uniquely prepared for whatever comes next for you because of your time at Webb.
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Science
Humanities & Social Sciences
Marine Engineering
Mathematics
Naval Architecture
Science
Ship Design
Curriculum
All students at Webb graduate with a dual BS in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. While most of our graduates pursue careers in the maritime industry, many branch out into other fields, both technical and non-technical. Learn more about our Webb alumni and what is a naval architect and marine engineer.
At Webb you start on your major from the first day of classes. Youโll be gaining real life, hands-on experience in engineering before your first month of college is over.
The Curriculum
The Webb curriculum is based on a systems approach to engineering and is designed to be of such quality and depth that all graduates are prepared to enter the profession and โhit the ground running,โ or to continue their education in premier graduate programs. The curriculum and course descriptions are carefully designed and arranged to achieve the mission of Webb Institute by focusing on the art and science of ship design.
The 146 credit curriculum provides each student with rich design experiences and is built on a strong foundation of mathematics and basic and engineering sciences. Every semester includes at least one course in naval architecture or marine engineering that serve to tie the program together from the first to the final semester. The general education component of the curriculum strives to educate the โwhole personโ through offerings in the humanities and social sciences. Finally, all students are required to complete a senior thesis with an oral report on the thesis project presented to the entire Webb community and invited guests.
Winter Work Term
A practical work period between the first and second semesters of each of the four years is an integral part of the academic program. These eight week long โwinter workโ terms provide students with first-hand experience in the industry and encourage attitudes and work habits that contribute to a sense of professional excellence.
Lecture Series
In addition to the formal courses, all students attend the Monday Lecture Series where speakers discuss a wide variety of topics from technical to historic to current events topics. This weekly lecture series is designed to expand Webb studentsโ education in both technical and non-technical subject areas.
Once or twice a year the Webb community and invited guests congregate for a special evening presentation as part of the Zeien Lecture Series. The Zeien Lecture Series brings noted individuals from industry, academia, the arts, and government to Webbโs campus to share their stories, experiences, insights, and knowledge.
Undergraduate Curriculum Matrix
Webb Institute Acceptance Rate
53,470 /yearPrivate tuition
before financial aid21%Acceptance Rate101Students
Webb Institute is a 4-year institution located in Glen Cove, NY, in a suburban setting.
Location & Contact
Address298 Crescent Beach Road
Glen Cove, NY 11542
United StatesContactLauren Carballo
Director of Admissions and Student Services
Email: admissions@webb.edu
Phone: 516-671-8355
Fax: 516-674-9838
Majors & Degrees
Engineering | Associate | Bachelors |
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Naval Architecture And Marine Engineering |
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
157Applied33Accepted101Enrolled21%
Female Admissions
44Females Applied8Females Accepted18%Acceptance Rate
Male Admissions
113Males Applied25Males Accepted22%Acceptance Rate
Applying
60Application Fee4Avg. high school GPA for freshman
Admission Requirements | |
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Required | Transcript of high school record Essay A minimum high school GPA of 3.5 Interview 2 recommendations Other requirements exist (see below) |
Other requirements: | Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status |
Application Deadlines
Type | Application Closing | Notification Date | Rolling Admissions |
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Fall freshmen | January 15th | March 15th | |
Early decision plan | October 15th | December 15th | |
Other early decision plan | Not reported | Not reported | |
Transfer | February 1st | March 15th |
Test Scores Accepted
Test | Avg. Score | 25th % | 75th % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SAT Critical Reading | 700 | 670 | 740 | Improve your score!Practice |
SAT Math | 770 | 750 | 790 | Improve your score!Practice |
ACT Composite | 35 | 33 | 36 | Improve your score! |
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