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DISCOVER More. 2013 UndergraduateInternational StudentProspectus The State University of New York

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  • DISCOVER More.

    2013UndergraduateInternationalStudentProspectus

    The State University of New York

  • CAMPUS TYPES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting InstitutionsUniversity CollegesTechnology CollegesCommunity Colleges

    CAMPUS PAGESUniversity Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions

    Albany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Binghamton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    University Colleges

    Brockport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Buffalo (College) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Cortland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Fredonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Geneseo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6New Paltz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Old Westbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Oneonta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Oswego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Plattsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Potsdam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Purchase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    Technology Colleges

    Alfred State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Cobleskill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Delhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Farmingdale State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Morrisville State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11SUNYIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

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    SUNY Quick Facts

    Total SUNY Enrollment468,000

    Undergraduate Enrollment427,000

    International Students23,000

    Total Alumni (estimated)2,739,000

    SUNY Faculty33,400

    Countries Represented on SUNY campuses 160

    Top Five Countries of Origin for International SUNY Students

    South Korea

    China

    Singapore

    Canada

    India

    Discover More.Find out more about SUNY campuses atwww.suny.edu/student

    Community CollegesBroome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Erie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Fulton-Montgomery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Herkimer County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Jamestown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Mohawk Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Monroe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Nassau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14North Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Rockland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Sullivan County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Westchester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    SUNY Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    Academic Program Information . . . . . . . . 16

    Bachelor’s Degree Programs(Four-year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-22Associate Degree Programs(Two-year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25Certificate Programs(One-year) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . 27

    Admissions Requirements/Studying English at SUNY . . . . . . . . . . 28-29

    Ready to Apply? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

    SUNY Authorized Recruitment Representatives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

    Tuition, Fees and Other Costs . . . . . . . . . 32

    International Student Services . . . . . . . . . 33

    List of Campus Web Sites . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

    What Others Say About SUNY . . . . . . 35-36

    Map with Participating Campus Locations . . . . . . . . . . INSIDE BACK COVER

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    > SUNY's extensive depth and breadth of programs allows you to customize your studies.

    > Fulbright scholars, Pulitzer Prize winners, and Nobel Prize recipients are among the many SUNY academics who will teach and mentor you in the classroom.

    > You can find a perfect fit, whether you prefer urban living or the adventures and lifestyle of a smaller rural setting.

    > SUNY attracts students from more than 160 countries around the world so that you will meet and interact with other international students as well as American students.

    > You will have on-campus accommodation options ranging from suite-style to traditional shared rooms.

    > SUNY tuition fees are very affordable compared to other U.S. universities and colleges, and comparable to fees in the UK, Australia, and Canada.

    > SUNY has an extensive network of recruitment partners worldwide to assist with your questions.

    > Find out more at www.suny.edu.

    The State University of New York . . .- is the largest comprehensive university system in the world.

    - offers a wide variety of programs.

    - has extensive opportunities for YOUR study program.

    - offers assured admission atone of SUNY’s campuses.

    Experience NYExperience SUNY

    Discover Opportunity. Discover Success. Discover SUNY.

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    Why did you choose to study in the United States?I wanted to be exposed to a different environment andto be exposed to different cultures. I also wanted to see different seasons.”Kiryl MontanoTrinidad and Tobago

    Find out more about SUNY campuses at www.suny.edu/student

    Discover New York. Discover SUNY.

    Across New York State, you will findgreat places to live and learn.

    SUNY colleges and universities arespread across New York State, among beautiful mountains, world-classbeaches, quaint rural villages andAmerica’s most vibrant and well-known cities.

    Each region of New York State offers unparalleled attractions, ranging from 16 state parks, 35 historic sites and 76 beaches to 8,355 campsites, 18 nature centers and 1,350 miles of trails.

    Students from all 50 states and 160 nations are drawn to SUNY’s universities,colleges, and two-year schools.

    New York State is SUNY’s campus. You’ll find the best of everything, fromart museums, buffalo wings, cultureand natural wonders to sports teams,state and national parks and theatre.

    What will you love about New York?Check out http://www.iloveny.com/to learn more.

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    Types of degree programs:> Bachelor> Master> Doctoral> A few other undergraduate andgraduate level options

    Students per campus:1,000-19,000

    About the University Centers:> Teaching, research and advancedgraduate/professional studiesare top priorities

    > Admission with Grade Point Average (GPA) above 3.0

    > Undergraduate honors programs> Research institutions with a broadrange of academic programs

    > Renowned faculty (nationallyand internationally)

    > Typically located in or near alarger city

    A good option for students who:> Have a strong academic record> Are looking for a variety ofgraduate level options

    > Prioritize theoretical learningover practical learning

    > Prefer to study at a larger institution

    AlbanyBinghamton Environmental Science and Forestry

    University Centers and Doctoral Degree Granting Institutions

    Types of degree programs:> Bachelor> (Some) Master> (Some) Research> A few other undergraduatelevel options

    Students per campus:3,700-9,000

    About the University Colleges:> Student success is a top priorityfor the university colleges

    > Undergraduate honors programs> Mostly located in small citiesand towns

    > Wide variety of programswithin liberal arts, sciencesand professional disciplines

    A good option for students who:> Are looking for a variety of undergraduate options

    > Prioritize theoretical learningover practical learning

    > Enjoy learning in a smallercommunity with other full-timestudents

    > Prefer to study at a smaller tomid-size institution

    Types of degree programs:> Associate> Diploma> Certificate (undergraduate programs lasting up to two years)

    Students in total:246,000 Community College students in the SUNY system

    About the Community Colleges:> Tuition fees are significantlylower than other SUNY options

    > Small class sizes and a broadrange of academic subjects

    > Excellent options for transferringto any type of institution

    > Credits are accepted by SUNYschools and private institutions

    > Technical studies, engineering,computer science, business,hospitality management

    A good option for students who:> Would like to receive additionalacademic support

    > Are looking for a 1- or 2-yearundergraduate program

    > Are conscious of tuition costs> Prioritizes both practical andtheoretical learning

    > Prefer to study at a smaller institution

    BrockportBuffalo StateCortlandFredoniaGeneseoNew PaltzOld WestburyOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPotsdamPurchase

    University Colleges

    Types of degree programs:> Associate and Bachelor> (Some) Master

    Students per campus:1,600-6,000

    About the Technology Colleges:> Hands-on learning and practicalexperience is a top priority

    > Strong focus on preparing students for employment

    > State-of-the-art facilities andcutting-edge technology

    > Offer studies at undergraduatelevel, and a few options at graduate level

    > Technical studies, engineering,computer science, business,hospitality management

    A good option for students who:> Are looking for a variety of undergraduate options

    > Have a strong interest in thetechnical disciplines

    > Prioritize practical learningover theoretical learning

    > Enjoy learning in a smallercommunity with other full-timestudents

    > Prefer to study at a smaller institution

    Alfred StateCantonCobleskillDelhiFarmingdale StateMorrisville StateSUNYIT

    Technology Colleges

    BroomeClintonErieFulton-MontgomeryHerkimer CountyJamestownMohawk ValleyMonroeNassauNorth CountryRocklandSullivan CountyWestchester

    Community Colleges

    Offering every level of study and research.

    A range of disciplines. Extraordinary possibilities.

    A quality start on a successful future.

    Nationally recognized undergraduate degree programs.

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    1400 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12222518.442.5435 [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBiology, Business/Accounting,Computer Science, Communication,Criminal Justice, Economics, English, History, Journalism, Political Science, Psychology

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSActuarial Science, AtmosphericScience, East Asian Studies, Financial Market Regulation, HonorsCollege, Nanoscale Science and Engineering, NYS Writers Institute,Public Health, The RNA Institute

    Undergraduates 12,779Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    P.O. Box 6001Binghamton, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBiology, Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology

    WHAT’S NEW?Recreation Center, Fitness Center,Engineering and Science Buildings,New Student Housing with DiningHall and meeting space, PresidentScholars

    Undergraduates 11,861

    University at AlbanyAn Excellent Education. A Great Value. Named one of the "100 best

    values" by Kiplinger's Personal Finance, the University at Albany offersstudents the resources of an internationally recognized public researchuniversity. Students benefit from the strength and rich diversity of UAlbany's nine schools and colleges.

    Building a Strong Foundation. Outstanding faculty, an innovativecurriculum, and exceptional facilities provide students with a strongfoundation for academic and career success. More than two-thirds ofgraduates go on for advanced degrees and acceptances to law andmedical schools are above the national average.

    Students choose from 50 majors in the arts and sciences, businessand accounting, public policy, criminal justice, information science, pre-law and pre-health. Extensive internship opportunities offer real-worldexperience in New York's Capital Region.

    UAlbany is one of only six colleges and universities in New York withAACSB dual accreditation in business administration and accounting.

    The University's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is the first college in the world devoted exclusively to the study of nano technology and microtechnology. The $14 billion complex attractscorporate partners from around the world.

    One Great City. One Great University. The UAlbany campus isbustling with extracurricular opportunities including over 200 clubs,honor societies, and other campus organizations. UAlbany is a shortdrive from spectacular natural and recreational centers in New York,Massachusetts and Vermont. And with 20 colleges in the Capital Region, it's easy to see why Albany is "a great college town."

    Learn more at www.albany.edu

    Binghamton UniversityFiske Guide recognizes Binghamton as “the premier public university

    in the northeast;” Kiplinger's Personal Finance has ranked it as the “#1 best value in the nation;” U.S. News & World Report cites Binghamtonas one of the "nation's top 50 public universities;" and Greenes’ Guidenamed Binghamton a “public Ivy.”

    Located in upstate New York State, Binghamton is ranked as the 8thsafest mid-size city in the U.S. (Farmers Insurance Group). Binghamtonis just three hours from New York City and Philadelphia; and five hoursfrom Washington DC, Boston, and Niagara Falls.

    Binghamton is a mid-sized university made up of six schools, thelargest of which is Harpur College of Arts and Sciences. Binghamtonoffers more than 130 academic offerings and resources for optimal research opportunities. Students collaborate with distinguished faculty,learn from a diverse student body and choose from more than 500 study abroad programs. Ninety-one percent of freshmen return for their sophomore year, well above the national average of 67 percent.Binghamton is a great school for active students who want to be part of an outstanding academic program, be engaged in and outside theclassroom, and get involved with their campus and local community.

    Binghamton has over 2200 international students from over 100countries. In addition, there are over 250 clubs and organizations and21 NCAA Division I varsity teams.

    Graduates are successful, whether attending top graduate schoolsor entering the workforce. In fact, Binghamton alumni earn some of thetop-starting salaries in the nation (Forbes).

    Learn more at www.admissions.binghamton.edu

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    The College of EnvironmentalScience & Forestry (ESF) is thepremier college in the nation focused on the science, design,engineering and management of natural resources and the environment. ESF offers 22 undergraduate and 30 graduatedegree programs, and is consis-tently ranked among the nation'stop universities based on value,class size and student engage-ment. ESF faculty come from impressive backgrounds and conduct research that is at theforefront of solving many of the world's environmental problems, including renewableenergy sources.

    Students study at the Syracusecampus and on 25,000 acres ofproperty throughout New YorkState. ESF also offers numerousopportunities to study abroad. Career-related internships pro-vide invaluable work experienceand can often pave the way topermanent positions after gradu-ation. ESF's special relationshipwith neighboring Syracuse University (SU) provides ESF students with many of the sameprivileges as SU students.

    Learn more at www.esf.edu

    1 Forestry Drive Syracuse, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSEnvironmental Engineering,Environmental Science, Natural Resources, LandscapeArchitecture, Wildlife Science

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSAquatic Science, BioprocessEngineering, ConstructionManagement, Renewable Energy, Environmental Policy

    Undergraduates 1,600Student Faculty Ratio 12 to 1

    College of EnvironmentalScience and Forestry

    At The College at Brockport,we’ve spent more than 175 years helping our students unlock theirintellectual, physical and creative gifts by fostering innovative thinking and leadership. It’s ourCollege promise.

    Our rigorous programs in suchareas as the sciences, mathe -matics, kinesiology, business and dance are complemented by a rich array of professional pro-grams and innovative graduatedegrees. Our faculty are mentorsand educators who work side-by-side with students as theyconduct research and participatein experiential learning such asstudy abroad, internships and fellowships.

    The campus is located in thehistoric Village of Brockport, 16 miles west of Rochester, NY.Students enjoy a small college-town atmosphere and easy accessto Rochester's culture, shopping,professional sports and parks.

    Schedule a personal visit toour campus at www.brockport.edu/admissions/visit/index.html.

    Learn more at www.brockport.edu

    The College at Brockport

    350 New Campus DriveBrockport, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness Administration,Physical Education, HealthScience, Nursing, CriminalJustice, Psychology, English, History

    WHAT’S NEW?Special Events and Recreation Center

    Undergraduates 7,166Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

    Buffalo State CollegePOPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Communication, CriminalJustice, Education, Psychology

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSCommunication Design, Fashion/Textile, Fibers, Forensic Chemistry,Metals/Jewelry, TV & Film Arts,Urban/Regional Planning, Wood/Furniture

    Undergraduates 10,002Student Faculty Ratio 16 to 1

    1300 Elmwood AvenueBuffalo, NY 14222716.878.4017 [email protected]

    Each year, nearly 12,000 students choose Buffalo State for its broadarray of high-quality and distinctive academic programs, diverse andcreative environment, hands-on learning opportunities, affordableSUNY tuition, and location in the heart of Buffalo's cultural corridor.

    Buffalo State offers more than 160 undergraduate programs, withcourses taught by nationally renowned scholars who bring the latest research into the classroom.

    Students participate in faculty-mentored research, prestigious internships, and international study opportunities. High-achieving students are invited to join our All College Honors Program.

    Buffalo State hosts a championship-caliber NCAA Division III athletic program and our state-of-the-art fitness center and ice arenaare open for general student use.

    The campus adjoins Delaware Park, the museum district, and thechic Elmwood Village neighborhood. Plan your visit today.

    Learn more at www.buffalostate.edu

  • UNIVERSITY COLLEGES

    6SUNY Cortland

    POPULAR MAJORSAthletic Training, Business Economics, Communications, Community Health, Engineering(3+2 Program), English as a SecondLanguage (Teaching), Exercise Science, Geographic InformationSystems, International Studies, Recreation, Sport Management

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSArchaeology, BFA Fine Arts, International Studies, New MediaDesign, Professional Writing, Recreation

    Undergraduates 6,310Graduates 1,048Student Faculty Ratio 19 to 1

    P.O. Box 2000Cortland, NY [email protected]

    Our residential campus, located in a small Central New York city, issurrounded by rolling hills, beautiful lakes and ski areas. The locationoffers easy access to many major cities in the northeast United Statesthat offer international students the opportunity to expand their culturalexperience.

    The 64 majors and 38 minors allow students the ability to applyknowledge and explore career choices. Students discover a tradition ofacademic excellence, hands-on learning and personal guidance in smallclassroom settings. Internships, volunteerism, and research collabora-tions are just some examples of additional opportunities students haveto build professional skills.

    Outside of the classroom, students can participate in over 100 clubsand organizations covering a variety of interests. Our 25 NCAA Divi-sion III athletic teams rank among the best in the nation and first in NYState. The first-rate campus stadium complex and other athletic facilitiessupport these student activities and are used by the NY Jets (NationalAmerican Football League) when we host their summer training camp.

    Learn more at www.cortland.edu

    SUNY Fredonia’s commitmentto the liberal arts, ideal classsizes, exceptional faculty-studentinteraction and overall affordabilityhave all led to its consistent rank-ings by publications like U.S. News& World Report and Kiplinger’sPersonal Finance magazine asbeing among the best public uni-versities—and best values—in thenation. Plus, with roughly 40,000alumni located across the globe, aFredonia degree affords a host ofconnections and opportunities tolaunch virtually any career.

    Fredonia offers students over110 degree programs, talentedfaculty from around the world,tremendous value, and an unwavering focus on providing acomplete collegiate experience.

    We are committed to attractinga diverse and accomplished stu-dent body, and offer Division IIIathletics, dozens of internshipsand study abroad programs, andmore than 130 student groups.

    Fredonia is less than one hourfrom the Buffalo-Niagara regionand three hours from Cleveland,Pittsburgh, Toronto and Rochester.

    Learn more at www.fredonia.edu

    178 Central AvenueFredonia, NY 14063716.673.3251 [email protected]

    WHAT’S NEW?Majors in Journalism andSport Management, The SUNYFredonia Technology Incubator,A College of Visual and Performing Arts (in 2013),A $60 million new ScienceCenter (in 2014)

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSConcentrations in Environmental Science andMusic Industry, Visual Arts &New Media, Early Childhood/Childhood Education (DualCertification), CommunicationDisorders

    Undergraduates 5,398Student Faculty Ratio 16 to 1

    SUNY FredoniaGeneseo is a highly selective,

    residential liberal arts college located in one of the most beauti-ful towns in upstate New York.

    The college attracts some ofthe most talented students fromNew York and overseas and iswidely regarded as a public counterpart to the small, selec-tive, private liberal arts college.

    Students consider Geneseoalong with such competitors as Colgate, Hamilton, Vassar,Rochester and Cornell, becausethey understand that we offereverything you would expect at a first-rate liberal arts college—at a fraction of the price.

    The results, to date, have been impressive. Our studentswin major national fellowships,compete successfully for admis-sion to the best graduate and professional schools in the nation,and obtain prestigious internshipsat companies such as Price Waterhouse Coopers, KPMG, and Goldman Sachs.

    Visit us on the web. See foryourself what makes our commu-nity so special.

    Learn more at www.geneseo.edu

    1 College Circle Geneseo, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBiology, Business, InternationalRelations, Psychology

    WHAT’S NEW?3+3 Doctor of Physical Therapy with Upstate Medical University, 3+2 CooperativeEngineering with ColumbiaUniversity, Early Admission toUpstate Medical University, MS Accounting

    Undergraduates 4,900Student Faculty Ratio 19 to 1

    SUNY Geneseo

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    College at OneontaPOPULAR MAJORSEducation, Fashion, Business, Biology, Music Industry, Communication Studies, Psychology, Dietetics

    WHAT’S NEW?New International DevelopmentStudies major, Division of Businessand Economics is now AACSB accredited, all FYE residence hallshave been renovated

    Undergraduates 5,822Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

    Office of International Education111 Schumacher HallOneonta, NY [email protected]

    SUNY New Paltz is located ina dynamic college town just 90minutes from New York City. It isa selective, comprehensive univer- sity with bachelor’s and master’sdegrees in subjects of primary interest to international students,and with a 257-acre campus, located in the stunning HudsonRiver Valley, it offers an outstand-ing quality of life and also world-class connections. SUNY NewPaltz is #14 best value nation-wide for non-citizens accordingto Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.

    Founded in 1828, New Paltz’sheritage is rooted in an intensespirit of imaginative inquiry. Weprovide an open, diverse, andartistic place of higher learningand are committed to preparingour students to excel in the rapidlychanging world. The college offersan Intensive English Languageprogram which prepares studentsfor success in academic programs.

    Housing is guaranteed for undergraduate students, and weoffer a number of cultural activitiesand field trips for internationalstudents to enrich the Americanexperience. Recent field trips in-cluded New York City, Boston andWashington D.C.

    Learn more at www.newpaltz.edu

    100 Hawk DriveNew Paltz, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Education, Communications/Journalism, Fine & Performing Arts, English, Biology

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSBS-Environmental Geochemical Science, BS-Computer/Electrical Engineering, 7-Year Medical Program

    Undergraduates 6,814Student Faculty Ratio 16 to 1

    SUNY New PaltzThought-provoking academics

    and an engaging campus commu-nity are all characteristics of anOld Westbury education. Since its founding, Old Westbury hassought to provide students withthe skills needed to succeed intheir chosen field while also instill ing in them an understand-ing of the changing global com-munity in which they will live and work.

    Through small classes and atradition of interpersonal educa-tion, every student has the oppor- tunity to learn from professorswho lead both in research andpractical experience.

    Located just 22 miles fromNew York City, Old Westbury lieson a 604-acre campus where students can experience a lovelypark-like setting.

    Our students participate inover 50 student organizations andmany compete in one or more ofour 12 Division III athletic teams.And, they learn as part of one ofthe most diverse student popula-tions in the nation, experiencingopinions and insight both fromaround the corner and around the world.

    Learn more at www.oldwestbury.edu

    Campus Center, Box 307Old Westbury, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSPsychology, Accounting, Biology, Education, Business,Media & Communications

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSFirst Year Ethics/Engagement Program with CommunityService, 7-year Medical Program, Neuroscience Research, 15 graduate programs

    Undergraduates 4,400Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

    Old Westbury

    SUNY Oneonta offers students a variety of liberal arts & sciencesmajors, pre-professional and teacher preparation programs. Oneonta isknown for outstanding faculty, students committed to both academicachievement and community service, and exceptional facilities.

    Highly regarded for taking a genuine interest in students’ success,Oneonta's faculty includes 109 recipients of SUNY's Chancellor's Awardsfor Excellence and Distinguished Professors. The College emphasizeshands-on experience through diverse learning opportunities such as internships, student faculty research and service learning.

    Oneonta's many co-curricular activities contribute to students'growth as individuals. In addition to 100+ clubs and organizations, the College offers leadership programs, grant programs that supportstudents' research and travel, 21 intercollegiate athletic teams, entertaining and educational campus events, and extensive volunteeropportunities.

    Learn more at www.oneonta.edu

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    8SUNY Oswego

    POPULAR MAJORSAccounting, Business Administration,Biological Sciences, Broadcasting,Chemistry, Communication Studies,Computer Science, Economics, Education, Finance, Global and International Studies, Graphic Design,Human Computer Interaction, HumanResource Management, InternationalLanguage and Trade, Journalism,Marketing, MBA, Psychology, RiskManagement and Insurance, Zoology

    WHAT’S NEW?Over $800 million in recent construction, includes $118 millionscience and engineering complexopening in 2013

    Undergraduates 7,150Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    International Student and Scholar Services102 Sheldon HallOswego, NY [email protected]

    Oswego's 696-acre lakeside campus is located in the city of Oswego, 35 miles northwest of Syracuse.

    Known for its incredible natural beauty and spectacular sunsets,the campus is now experiencing a facilities renaissance with nearly$800 million being invested in campus development.

    Oswego offers an exceptionally diverse curriculum with 110 academic programs offered through four distinct schools: Business,Education, Liberal Arts & Sciences and Communication, Media & the Arts.

    Our nationally recognized programs for first-year students, optionsfor service learning, internships, study abroad, extensive athletic opportunities, and over 150 clubs and organizations make Oswego anoutstanding college choice.

    Oswego's reputation stretches far and wide. The college is top-ranked by U.S. News & World Report and the Princeton Review. RecentlyOswego was named among the top 150 "best value" colleges and uni-versities by USA Today and the Princeton Review.

    Learn more at www.oswego.edu/isss

    SUNY Plattsburgh is a small,public institution in northern NewYork. We provide undergraduatestudents a well-rounded educationin a collaborative environmentthat prepares them for the realworld. The College’s commitmentto academic excellence is evidentin its diverse academic programs,distinguished faculty, cutting-edgeresearch, and plentiful internships.Imagine what you will accomplish!

    SUNY Plattsburgh offersbachelor’s degrees in over 60 aca- demic majors. Most internationalstudents are enrolled in one (ormore) of the 11 programs offeredin the internationally accreditedSchool of Business and Economics.Programs in biology, biochemistry,and chemistry are very popular.

    SUNY Plattsburgh ranked #1in the U.S. and #2 in the worldfor overall satisfaction on the 2011International Student Barometer,the world’s largest internationalstudent satis faction survey. Thecollege enrolls nearly 350 inter-national students from over 60countries, making it one of the mostglobally diverse colleges in theSUNY system. Our supportive staffwill welcome you to our home-away-from-home environment.

    Learn more at www.plattsburgh.edu/admissions

    101 Broad StreetPlattsburgh, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSArt, Biology, Business, Criminal Justice, Education,Journalism, Nursing, Psychology

    WHAT’S NEW?$12 million facility for business and computer science, 30,000 sq. ft of new science labs, $40 milliondorm renovation project

    Undergraduates 5,822Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

    SUNY PlattsburghSUNY Potsdam is a place

    where students can explore newideas and experiences. If you'relooking for an exceptional educa-tion and a challenging academicexperience, you'll find it at SUNYPotsdam.

    Our professors are dedicatedto teaching. You'll never have acourse taught by a graduate student. SUNY Potsdam is alsocommitted to ensuring that ourstudents succeed in our rigorousacademic environment. TheFreshman Year Experience,Freshman Success Seminar, andFreshman Interest Groups are allstrongly recommended for newstudents to assist with the transi-tion from high school to college,maximizing your potential forsuccess.

    SUNY Potsdam annuallyawards over $500,000 in schol-arships to academically talentednew students to reward them fortheir success in high school.

    Outstanding students becomeprominent alumni. More than 95%of our graduates gain employmentin their field of choice or entergraduate school to pursue an advanced degree.

    Learn more at www.potsdam.edu

    44 Pierrepont Avenue Potsdam, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness Administration,Computer & Information Sciences, Economics, FineArts, Music School, Sciences(Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Physics, Geology),Teacher Education

    WHAT’S NEW?Environmental Studies, BS degrees in Biology andChemistry, BS Geology, 3 YearPrograms, ESL Pathway Program with conditional admission

    Undergraduates 3,988Student Faculty Ratio 15 to 1

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    SUNY CantonPOPULAR MAJORSBusiness Administration, Engineering, Finance, InformationTechnology, Accounting

    WHAT’S NEW?Applied Psychology, Homeland Security, Sports Management,Health & Fitness Promotion, Roos House Athletic Center,Grasse River Suites-apartment-style residence hall

    Undergraduates 3,900Student Faculty Ratio 21 to 1

    34 Cornell DriveFrench HallCanton, NY [email protected]

    Students from all over theworld discovered that PurchaseCollege is one of the most distinc- tive public colleges—not only inthe SUNY system but beyond. Weoffer programs in the liberal arts,visual arts, performing arts, filmand media studies.

    Our core belief, “Think WideOpen”, expresses our commitmentto offering a personalized learningenvironment that allows studentsto tailor their academic experienceto match their passions and goals.We foster intellectual curiosityand innovation amid respect forindividuality and diversity.

    Our closeness to New York Cityprovides exceptional educationaland social options. On campus,students can attend world-classperformances at the PerformingArts Center, notable exhibitions atthe Neuberger Museum of Art,NCAA Division III sports, lectures,films, clubs and organizations.

    Each year, we enroll studentsfrom over 25 countries who pur-sue programs including Dance,Music, Art, Biology, Chemistryand Math/Computer Science.

    Learn more at www.purchase.edu orwww.admissions.blogs.purchase.edu

    735 Anderson Hill RoadPurchase, NY 10577914.251.6300 [email protected]

    HALLMARK PROGRAMSMusic, Arts Management, Theatre Design, New Media,Biology/Pre-Med

    WHAT’S NEW?Playwriting & Screenwriting(BA), Theatre & Performance(BA), $500,000 five-yearSTEM scholarship grant, Digital Media Zone, WritersCenter

    Undergraduates 4,175Student Faculty Ratio 16 to 1

    A modern and scenic 555-acre campus on a wooded hillside over-looking the Grasse River provides SUNY Canton students the perfectenvironment for pursuing a top-notch education, rich in technology andapplied learning. Miles of beautiful trails circle the campus, with wonder- ful scenic landscapes. The College is close to the Adirondack Mountains,the St. Lawrence River, and major cities, including Ottawa and Montreal.

    SUNY Canton is Northern New York's four- and two-year College fortechnology, health, management and public service. SUNY Canton offersover 20 majors leading to bachelor's degrees, 21 programs leading toassociate degrees, and several one-year certificate programs. The Col-lege works with SUNYIT to offer students three master degree programs.

    Most of the College’s highly-qualified faculty members are currentpractitioners in their professions with outstanding academic creden-tials and sound technical experience.

    Many of SUNY Canton’s majors are available in class, online, or both.Students can learn in a flexible and convenient self-paced environmentwhile taking courses that will lead directly to a career.

    Learn more at www.canton.edu

    Purchase CollegeRanked in the Top 25 Regional

    Colleges in the North by U.S. Newsand World Report (2012), AlfredState graduates are prepared to hitthe ground running. Ninety-ninepercent of graduates transfer tohigher education institutions orgain employment. Choose fromover 70 majors in agriculture, alliedhealth, applied technology, archi-tecture and engineering technol-ogy, business, and liberal arts andsciences at the baccalaureate, associate, and certificate levels.

    You’ll study in small classes instate-of-the-art labs and facilities.You’ll work on real-world projectsand learn how to think, not what tothink, through a focus on project-based learning. Outside the class-room, choose from a variety oflifestyle options available in our13 residence halls. Join one ofover 90 clubs and organizationsor compete on one of our 18 intercollegiate sports teams.

    Outstanding academic pro-grams, personalized attention, industry-standard equipment, anda well-rounded campus life expe-rience with a focus on studentleadership and civic engagementgive Alfred State students the advantage they need for success!

    Learn more at www.alfredstate.edu

    10 Upper College Drive Alfred, NY [email protected]

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSBuilding Construction (AOS),Financial Planning, ForensicScience Technology, Information Security & Assurance

    WHAT’S NEW?Architecture, new facilities include a Student LeadershipCenter (opening fall 2013),Physical & Health SciencesBuilding, Center for Organicand Sustainable Agriculture,Veterinary Technology Center

    Undergraduates 3,700Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1

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    At Farmingdale, you will enjoysmall personalized classes andhands on internships that prepareyou for a successful career.Through the use of real-worldtechnologies including our SolarEnergy Center and Institute forResearch & Technology Transfer,students have the opportunity toconduct research in the field ofalternative energy. Whether it'sworking alongside award-winningfaculty in a research laboratory orapplying skills learned in your internship, Farmingdale is a placewhere knowledge is a path toachievement and discovery.

    Our 380-acre technology enhanced campus is accessible toNew York City in 45 minutes viamass transit. It has been namedone of the best colleges in theNorth in U.S. News and World Report 2011 rankings. It is amongthe top 150 public colleges in thenation in the earning power ofgraduates, and has been rankedsecond-safest campus in the U.S.in a nationwide statistical analysis.

    Farmingdale State College hasa diverse student body, including150 international students from 15 countries.

    Learn more at www.farmingdale.edu

    Farmingdale State College

    12350 Broadhollow RoadLaffin Hall, 2nd FloorFarmingdale, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSArchitectural, Electrical andMechanical Engineering Technology, Bioscience, Business Management, Computer Programming andInformation Systems, VisualCommunication-Graphic Design

    WHAT’S NEW?Telecommunications and Software Technology, 18 newminors, new outdoor track,renovated classrooms and residence halls, $25M campuscenter, sustainable garden

    Undergraduates 7,600Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1

    SUNY CobleskillWHAT’S NEW?Applied Psychology (BS) Environmental and Energy Technologies (BT)

    NOTABLE ALUMNICraig Currier ‘93, Superintendent,Glen Oaks Golf Club, Old Westbury,NY;Perry Odak ‘65, President, Devonshire Investors/Fidelity Investments; Michael Ty ‘73, President, American CulinaryFederation; Jessica Ziehm ‘93, Director of Communications, NewYork State Ag & Markets; Ilianna Armata of Athens, Greece, recipientof the 2012 Chancellor’s Award forStudent Excellence

    Undergraduates 2,600Student Faculty Ratio 21 to 1

    106 Suffolk CircleKnapp HallCobleskill, NY [email protected]

    The State University of New York at Cobleskill is a residential collegewith programs in a wide range of technology fields. The College offers53 bachelor’s and associate degree programs in agriculture and naturalresources, liberal arts and sciences, and business. SUNY Cobleskill placesan emphasis on integrating classroom instruction with strong internshipsand field experiences. The College has nationally recognized programsand faculty who engage in scholarship, often in collaboration with stu-dents. In this way, real life and real learning are central to a Cobleskilleducation. For all programs, individual attention to student success isthe highest priority of SUNY Cobleskill's expert faculty and staff.

    SUNY Cobleskill is committed to providing small classes, excellentfacilities, and a hands-on learning environment. Whether students planto further their education or begin their professional careers, they graduate with the foundation to pursue their goals—and to succeed.The College is ranked among the Best Regional Colleges in the North byU.S. News and World Report and listed among The Princeton Review’s286 Greenest Colleges.

    Learn more at www.cobleskill.edu

    Celebrating 100 years of academic excellence, SUNY Delhiis a student-centered campusproviding experiential learning ina small town setting. The collegeattracts more than 3,500 studentsfrom across the United States and the world!

    Hands-on training is the cornerstone of Delhi's academicprograms. The college offers over60 majors leading to associateand bachelor’s degrees. Uniqueprograms in the fields of golf,recreation, hospitality, criminaljustice, turf management, andconstruction are just a sample of the exciting majors available.Delhi's programs feature on-the-job training both on campus andvia internships, with over 95 percent of Delhi students findingjobs or continuing their educationwithin one year of graduation.

    In addition, SUNY Delhi keeps students active by offeringover 40 clubs, Greek life, and intramural sports. Our NJCAA Division III athletic teams havebeen champions at the conference,regional and national levels.

    Learn more atwww.delhi.edu

    2 Main StreetDelhi, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSVeterinary Technology, Architectural Technology,Culinary Arts, Hotel & ResortManagement, Construction,Business and TechnologyManagement

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSAdventure Recreation, Business and ProfessionalGolf Management

    Undergraduates 3,500Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1

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    Broome Community CollegePOPULAR MAJORSLiberal Arts, Communications andMedia Arts, Criminal Justice, International Business, BusinessAdministration, Computer Science,Engineering Science, Management,Computer Security & Forensics,Music Sound Engineering,Homeland Security

    WHAT'S NEW?Green building for engineering andscience, windmill, solar panels

    Undergraduates 6,900Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    Box 1017Binghamton, NY [email protected]

    International students choose BCC for many reasons, but choices inacademics, transferability, supportive faculty, successful approachablestaff, and affordability are the top reasons on their list!

    We have welcomed students of all ages from around the world. You will receive guidance and assistance throughout your entire stay at the college.

    If you’re undecided on an academic major, we have services to assist students in finding the right fit!

    Student activities include student assembly, International studentorganization, service organizations and theatre groups, as well as anexcellent athletic program, with 13 men's and women's varsity teamsand extensive athletic facilities including a full-service ice center.

    Our programs of study are designed to help you meet your goals forthe future from career to transfer. We have professors who are expertsin their fields, state-of the- art facilities, and opportunities to make life-long friendships. We invite you to explore BCC!

    Learn more at www.sunybroome.edu

    Morrisville State College ischanging the face of the four-year degree institution with unprecedented advances inhigher education. An action-oriented, interactive

    learning lab, Morrisville is a national leader in technology—integrating it into all aspects ofcampus life. From being the first to implement a completelywireless campus to our newesttransformation of a historic barninto a 25,000 square-foot archi-tecture design center, MorrisvilleState College is moving towardproviding a better future for itsstudents. With more than 80 bachelor’s

    and associate degrees and literallyhundreds of student-run campusactivities a year, it’s hard not tofind something that interests students as well as the faculty. Boasting 15 intercollegiate

    athletic teams and dozens of intramural athletics, Morrisvilleprovides students with a balanced,total college experience.

    Learn more at www.morrisville.edu

    Eaton StreetP.O. Box 901Morrisville, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSAgricultural Business, Information Technology, Auto& Diesel Technology, CriminalJustice, Business, Nursing,Renewable Energy

    WHAT’S NEW?Stadium, design studio, two apartment-style dorms,wellness center, equine rehabilitation center

    Undergraduates 3,230Student Faculty Ratio 14 to 1

    Morrisville State CollegeSUNYIT is New York State's

    only public institute of technology.SUNYIT's specialty is excellencein technology: engineering, com-puter science, and cyber-security;excellence in professional studies:business and nursing; and more.

    Located near Utica, NY, popu-lation 60,000, where visitors canarrive by air, train, bus, or car.SUNYIT, with $225 million inbuilding projects, has a brandnew, modern campus, that haswelcomed students from over 20 countries worldwide.

    SUNYIT students enjoy personal faculty attention andcampus life in top-rated housingcomplexes that offer the privacyand convenience of apartments,in a townhouse style. OriskanyHall houses first year students,providing high-tech amenities in a living-learning environment.

    SUNYIT has high CPT (95%)and OPT (98%) placement ratesfor its international students whoenjoy close cooperation with industry. Over 22,000 alumnipursue successful careers in avariety of fields.

    Learn more at www.sunyit.edu/international_admissions

    SUNYIT

    100 Seymour RoadUtica, NY 13502(011) [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSEngineering, Biology, Math,Business, Nursing, ComputerSciences, Engineering Technology

    WHAT’S NEW?$13M student center, $20M fieldhouse, $23M residence hall,$27M advanced technologycenter

    Undergraduates 2,200Student Faculty Ratio 19 to 1

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    WHAT'S NEW?Renewable Energy Technologies,Sports Management 2+2 with SUNY Canton

    UNIQUE PROGRAMLeadership Education and Development (LEAD) explores leadership through workshopsaimed at skill development. LEAD is open to all students.

    Undergraduates 2,400Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    136 Clinton Point DrivePlattsburgh, NY [email protected]

    Clinton Community College is located on a scenic bluff overlookingbeautiful Lake Champlain. Students enjoy spectacular views of the lake,Vermont to the east and panoramic views of the Adirondack mountainsto the west.

    Our campus boasts both historical significance and state-of-the-artcomputers and technology. Our award-winning Student Affairs programoffers students the opportunity to live on campus with two residence hallsand a dining complex, and to develop leadership skills through studentgovernment, athletics, clubs and the Phi Theta Kappa honor society. We also offer beginner level ESL courses for international students.

    The College is located one hour from Montreal, Canada, 45 minutesfrom Burlington, Vermont and two and one-half hours from Albany,New York. In winter, Clinton students also enjoy the outdoors, withLake Placid and Whiteface Mountain less than one hour from campus.

    Clinton Community College offers both career and transfer degreesdesigned to help students achieve their goals.

    Learn more at www.clinton.edu

    Erie Community College (ECC)offers nearly 100 degree and certificate programs designed toadvance focused students forward.ECC is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s top associatedegree and certificate producers.The three-campus college alsooperates its own Vehicle Technol-ogy Training Center, the onlycomprehensive post-secondaryautomotive-related training facilityin Western New York.

    At $163 per credit, ECC continues to be affordable and apopular choice for the area’s highschool seniors. The college hostsa thriving NJCAA athletic pro-gram, boasts a vibrant studentcommunity and is proud of itsveteran-friendly environment forreturning servicemen. Transferagreements with four-year schoolsmake it easy for graduates to tran- sition forward, and the college’sworkplace-focused curricu lum iscultivated to train students for immediate employment.

    ECC has an estimated $668million annual impact on theWestern New York economy andfosters cooperative partnershipswith over 200 local businesses.

    Learn more at www.ecc.edu

    121 Ellicott StreetBuffalo, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSNursing, Business Administration, Early Childhood, Paralegal, Advanced Manufacturing,Hospitality/Culinary Arts

    WHAT'S NEW?Police Science, EnvironmentalScience, Distance Education,Service Learning

    Undergraduates 13,940Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    Erie Community CollegeFM is located in upstate New

    York, in Johnstown, between Albany and Utica. FM provides aquality education in an environ-ment that nurtures success. Ahub for science, technology, andthe arts, FM offers 43 degree andcertificate programs designed tohelp students achieve their careerand transfer goals.

    FM's campus includes a College Union building, the EvansLibrary, Communications andMedia Arts building, a PhysicalEducation building, which housesa state-of-the-art fitness center,and a classroom building.

    Just a short walk from campusis Campus View Student Housing,a 288-bed residential complexfeaturing suite accommodations.Resi dential students participate in a full-service meal plan.

    As a part of the NJCAA, weoffer Division III sports in men’sand women’s basketball, soccer,baseball, softball and volleyball.Students can choose from over30 on-campus clubs and organi-zations. Over 120 internationalstudents attend FM, representingover 20 countries.

    Learn more atwww.fmcc.edu

    2805 State Highway 67Johnstown, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Computer Science,Criminal Justice, EngineeringScience, Fine Arts, LiberalArts & Sciences

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSCenter for Engineering andTechnology, Intensive EnglishLanguage Program

    Undergraduates 2,800Student Faculty Ratio 22 to 1

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    Mohawk Valley Community CollegePOPULAR MAJORSHealth careers, Liberal Arts andSciences, Business, Computer, Engineering/Nanotechnology, English as a Second Language(ESL) Certificate, GraphicDesign/Arts

    WHAT'S NEW?Health career options, ComputerScience: Cyber Security, 21 nationalsports championship

    Undergraduates 7,650Student Faculty Ratio 21 to 1

    1101 Sherman DriveUtica, NY 13501001-315-792-5350 [email protected]

    Herkimer County CommunityCollege is a residential commu-nity college located on a scenichilltop in central New York. Thecampus and surrounding areaprovide a safe, friendly, small-town environment.

    Herkimer enrolls over 100 international students from over20 different countries and offers40 associate degree and certifi-cate programs with 18 programsavailable completely onlinethrough the College's InternetAcademy. We maintain transferagreements with SUNY and manyprivate colleges, allowing for asmooth transition.

    More than 600 students live in campus apartment-style housing. With nearly 40 studentclubs and organizations, there'san abundance of opportunities for students to get involved oncampus, develop leadership skills,and participate in academic, civic,cultural and social activities. With33 national athletic champion shipsand 28 National Academic Teamof the Year awards, HCCC is knownnationally for its outstanding athletic programs.

    Learn more at www.herkimer.edu

    100 Reservoir Road,Herkimer, NY 13350315.866.0300, ext. [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness Administration, International Business, Travel and Tourism: EventsManagement

    UNIQUE PROGRAMSCrime & Intelligence Analysis,Cybersecurity, Forensic Investigations, Digital Filmmaking, Music Industry,Physical Therapist Assistant

    Undergraduates 3,700Student Faculty Ratio 21 to 1

    Herkimer County Community College

    Jamestown Community College is a comprehensive, openaccess, community-centered edu-cational institution offering liberalarts transfer degree programs,career programs, developmentaleducation, and business and industry training.

    Campuses are located inJamestown and Olean with exten-sion centers situated in Dunkirk,NY and Warren, PA. Residentialhousing is available on theJamestown Campus. JCC awardsassociate in arts and associate inscience degrees that are transfer-able to four-year institutions, associate in applied science degrees, and one-year certificates.Seven of JCC's academic pro-grams can be completed online.

    Characterized by a climate of informal interaction betweenfaculty and students, JCC pro-vides a learning environmentwhich encourages growth andchange while maintaining highacademic standards.

    Athletes on both campusesparticipate in Region III of the National Junior College AthleticAssociation (NJCAA).

    Learn more at www.sunyjcc.edu

    Jamestown Campus:525 Falconer StreetJamestown, NY 14701716.338.1001, [email protected]

    Cattaraugus County Campus:260 North Union StreetOlean, NY 14760716.376.7501, [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Humanities, Math/Science, Biotechnology

    WHAT'S NEW?Environmental Science, Summer English Language Immersion Program

    Undergraduates 3,926Student Faculty Ratio 18 to 1

    Jamestown Community College

    Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) is New York State’s firstcommunity college. We are on the move with a vibrant culture, academicprograms for career and transfer, caring student services, and state-of-the-art facilities. Our Utica campus offers residence halls for 500 students,with a range of programing and activities designed to help our diverseinternational student population acclimate to the campus community.

    You can choose from a wide variety of career and transfer options,graphic arts, business, digital animation, engineering, health care, hos-pitality, sports and recreation, education, criminal justice, technologiesand trades, human services, and English as a Second Language (ESL)certificate. Many programs, including SUNY’s only ESL Certificate pro-gram, are enhanced by dual admission and articulation agreements withnumerous four-year colleges. The "Hawks" have an overall winningrecord of over 70 percent to go along with our 21 national team championships. Whether it’s career training or transfer preparation,MVCC can be the springboard for your success.

    Learn more at www.mvcc.edu/international-student-services

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    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Education, Criminal Justice, Engineering, Hospitality

    WHAT'S NEW?Student shuttle between Brightonand Damon campuses, renovationof existing space into new classrooms, Clinical Lab Technician(AAS)

    Undergraduates 17,699Student Faculty Ratio 19 to 1

    1000 East Henrietta Road Rochester, NY [email protected]

    Nassau Community Collegehas a nationwide reputation forexcel lence and is one of the largestcommunity colleges in The StateUniversity of New York (SUNY).Our campus has new, modernstructures and historical buildings.

    Our student body is large anddiverse, but our classes are small, averaging 18-25 students and aretaught by a distinguished faculty.NCC has over 70 majors and pro-grams of study. Our internationalstudents are active on campus,and are from over 90 countries.

    Activities include regionallyand nationally ranked men's andwomen's athletic teams and manyclubs and organizations. Nassau islocated on Long Island, 27 milesfrom New York City, and minutesfrom beaches and state parks.

    NCC offers an intensive Englishas a Second Language program(LINCC). It is designed for studentswho want to attend college, butwho need to improve their Englishskills first. For more information,please see http://www.ncc.edu/campusservices/lincc.shtml.

    Learn more at www.ncc.edu/admissions/

    1 Education DriveGarden City, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSLiberal Arts, Business Administration, Physical Education Studies, HealthStudies, Fashion Buying &Merchandising, Apparel Design,Interior Design, Marketing, Engineering, Nursing, Communication Arts, HotelTechnology, Nutrition, FoodService Administration,Restaurant Management

    WHAT’S NEW?Emergency Management (AS),Health Studies (AS), Physical Education Studies (AS)

    Undergraduates 23,226Student Faculty Ratio 16 to 1

    NassauCommunity College

    Monroe Community College is one of the most recognized commu-nity colleges in the nation, known for the innovation and quality of itsacademic programs and the commitment of its professors.

    Whether your goal is to earn a bachelor's degree or start a careerafter graduating, MCC is the right place to start.

    Last year, MCC graduates transferred to over 140 colleges and universities across the country. Complete the first two years of yourbachelor’s degree at MCC and transfer your credits to colleges and universities across the country. Articulation agreements with 70 colleges make transferring seamless. Our career programs are techni-cal and vocational programs designed to provide the specialized skillsto start a rewarding career immediately after graduation.

    At MCC you can also explore your interests through clubs, top-ranked athletic teams, honors programs, travel and more. New all-suiteresidence halls house 772 students on campus.

    Learn more at www.monroecc.edu

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    North Country's campus inSaranac Lake is located in theAdirondack Park and just sevenmiles from America's OlympicCapital, Lake Placid. In 1980,NCCC was the Official College of the Winter Olympics and theCollege continues to maintain astrong relationship with the U.S.Olympic Training Center andOlympic athletes.

    North Country provides thehighest level of personalized attention and service to our students through instruction, fac-ulty mentoring and advisement, athletics, and student life pro-gramming. Many transfer optionsare available to graduates andNCCC offers joint admission withSUNY Plattsburgh and SUNYPotsdam.

    To serve our students, NorthCountry has two additional loca-tions—in Malone and Ticonderoga.NCCC provides a progressive curricula and degrees in Environ-mental Science, LPN/RN, MassageTherapy, Business, ComputerGraphics, and Human Services.

    Visit with us and learn moreabout one of New York's mostunique colleges.

    Learn more atwww.nccc.edu

    North CountryCommunity College

    23 Santanoni AvenueP.O. Box 89 Saranac Lake, NY 12983518.891.2915, ext. [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSNursing, Radiologic Technology, Criminal Justice,Wilderness Recreation, Sports & Event Management,transfer programs

    WHAT'S NEW?Ranked best community college in New York and 22ndin the U.S. by WashingtonMonthly magazine

    Undergraduates 2,200Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

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    Westchester Community CollegeWHAT'S NEW?Fashion Merchandising (AAS);Computer Science (AS); GlobalBusiness (AS); TESOL CertificateOnline: Liberal Arts and Sciences/Social Science (AA); Liberal Arts and Sciences/Humanities (AA); Computer Security and Forensics Certificate

    Undergraduates 13,000Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

    75 Grasslands Road Valhalla, NY [email protected]

    Rockland Community Collegeis "first choice" for students seek-ing value and a quality education.Enrollment of 8,000 includes 200international students.

    Located on a safe, attractive175-acre campus in the scenicHudson Valley just 25 milesnorthwest of New York City, RCCis convenient to the excitementand culture of New York City.

    RCC offers 51 degree and certificate programs in the humanities, social sciences, arts,technologies, business, healthprofessions, math and sciences.Most students transfer to four-year colleges. Each year, morethan 100 institutions accept RCCtransfer students. Highly moti-vated students in RCC's acclaimedhonors program transfer withinSUNY or to such colleges as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Brown,Georgetown and Columbia.

    The Rockland Hawks competein the Mid-Hudson Athletic Con-ference, and RCC is a member ofRegion XV of the National JuniorCollege Athletic Association.

    Learn more at www.sunyrockland.edu

    145 College RoadSuffern, NY [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSBusiness, Engineering, Criminal Justice, Education,Hospitality, Nursing, Paralegal,Performing Arts, Speech, Liberal Arts, Math & Science

    WHAT'S NEW?Environmental Science, Corporate and Homeland Security, Green Building Maintenance and Management

    Undergraduates 8,020Student Faculty Ratio 20 to 1

    Rockland Community College

    Westchester Community College offers over 60 degree and certificateprograms at the main campus or at extension campuses throughoutWestchester and Putnam Counties. At the beautiful 218-acre main campus in Valhalla, New York, just 45 minutes north of New York City,is the Gateway Center, housing the English Language Institute, business,modern language, and international student programs; the VolunteerCenter; state-of-the-art labs and classrooms; an auditorium; and a café.

    The English language Institute serves over 4,000 students with eightlevels of ESL instruction; Intensive English; University Preparation;TOEFL Preparation; and a TESOL certificate program.

    The college offers an Honors Program. The Academic Support Center provides tutorial assistance. The Career and Transfer Centerhelps students move into jobs or further study. More than $1 million inscholarships helps ensure a smooth transition to four-year colleges and universities. Counselors and staff provide a caring atmosphere for students.

    Learn more at www.sunywcc.edu

    You must apply directly to this campus

    SUNY Sullivan is located on405 beautiful acres, only twohours away from New York City!

    Degree programs include earlychildhood education, culinary/pastry arts, graphic arts/design,emergency management, greenbuilding management, communi-cations/media arts, medical assistant and more.

    Sullivan's nationally recognizedhonors program offers academicsfor strong students in the majorof their choice. Scholarships andfinancial aid are available.

    Check out SCCC's MAC lab,writing lab, computer and mathlabs, and TV studio. Residencehalls and townhouses provide accommodations for over 400students.

    Athletics are housed in the35,000 square foot Paul GerryField House and includes basket-ball courts, tennis courts, volley-ball courts, a racquetball court,and a weight training facility.

    Sullivan men's basketball teamhas held numerous NJCAA Divi-sion III championships. Division IImen's baseball, women's athletics,co-ed cheerleading, and campusevents draw crowds!

    Learn more at www.sunysullivan.edu

    Sullivan County Community College

    112 College RoadLoch Sheldrake, NY 12759845.434.5750 ext. 4287800.577.5243 ext. [email protected]

    POPULAR MAJORSLiberal Arts, Criminal Justice, Business, Nursing, Graphic Design, Sports Management

    WHAT’S NEW?Pastry Arts, Green Building Management, Wind Turbine Technology, Emergency Management, Medical Assistant, Fire ProtectionTechnology, Simulation andGaming

    Undergraduates 1,700Student Faculty Ratio 17 to 1

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    Who is an UndergraduateStudent?An undergraduate student in the UnitedStates is a student seeking one of twodegrees—an Associate degree or aBachelor’s degree. We offer both at SUNY.

    Associate Degree:

    > Usually takes two years to complete.

    > Offered at SUNY community collegesor technology colleges.

    > May be transferred to a 4-year degree.

    Bachelor's Degree:

    > Usually takes four years to complete.

    > Offered at degree granting institutionsknown as university centers, universitycolleges and technology colleges.

    > Is highly flexible and students choosetheir own academic program.

    In the first two years of an undergraduatedegree program, students take generaleducation requirements in areas such as History, Arts, Basic Communication,Foreign Language, Humanities, Math,Natural Sciences, World Civilizations,Social Sciences, and Western Civilization.In years 3 and 4, students choose an academic major, which is an area ofspecialization.

    How to Choose an Academic Major?SUNY offers thousands of undergraduateprograms to choose from so you can feelcomfortable choosing a major in an areain which you are already familiar, or youcan try a completely new subject area.

    To search for a SUNY undergraduateprogram, go to www.suny.edu/academicprograms OR use the listings in the nextsection of this prospectus.

    SUNY also offers a wide variety of graduate degrees. Please visit the SUNYwebsite for a graduate program searchtool to assist you in finding the campusthat is right for you: https://www.suny.edu/programsearch/.

    Check the ApplicationRequirements for eachSUNY campusApplication requirements can vary fromone SUNY campus to another. It is veryimportant to check the specific require-ments on the website of each SUNYcampus you are interested in.

    What are some general application requirements?

    > SUNY application form and fee.

    > Educational credentials. This is typicallyyour secondary/high school diplomaand transcripts, as well as any finalnational exams required in your country.These must be certified copies.

    > Standardized test scores. Scores maybe required to assess your academicability and English proficiency level.

    > Recommendation letters. The head orprincipal of your school, your schoolcounselor, your personal tutor, teachers,sponsors from extracurricular activi-ties, coaches, or supervisors fromprofessional experiences may writerecommendation letters. Your recom-menders must be able to write aboutyour work and be able to assess yourpotential to do well in pursuing ahigher education degree. Be sure tochoose someone who knows you well.

    > Essay/Personal Statement. This is yourchance to write about your interestsand strengths. It is often consideredone of the most important aspects of your application and gives you achance to tell the admissions officialswhy you want to apply to that particularSUNY campus.

    Academic Program Information

    Years 1-2 General Education Years 3-4 Specialized Major

    SUNY KoreaPOPULAR MAJORSM.S. Programs in Technological Systems Management and in Computer Science; Ph.D. Programsin Technology, Policy, and Innovation(TPI), and in Computer Science;Certificate in Quantitative Finance

    WHAT'S NEW?IT Consilience Creative ProjectScholarship (Computer Science Department), with full tuition andhousing. Each student in the It Premium Project gets an additionalstipend as a Research Assistant;Undergraduate program (B.S. inTechnological Systems Management)will begin in Spring 2013.

    119 Songdo Munhwa-ro,Yeonsu-gu Incheon, Korea 406-840p: +82-32-626-1114f: +82-32-626-1249

    SUNY Korea joins the SUNY system as the first international campuslocated at the Songdo Global University Campus in Incheon, Korea. It offersnew campus facilities, affordable education, and an American-style education taught by American professors from Stony Brook University.

    The combination of academic excellence, scholarly research, and agrowing network of industry connections attracts the best studentsfrom Korea as well as other Asian countries and beyond.

    SUNY Korea provides excellent programs and a competitive environ- ment. The curriculum of graduate degree programs at SUNY Korea isthat of Stony Brook University. SUNY Korea features programs in theDepartment of Technology and Society (M.S. in Technological SystemsManagement and Ph.D. in Technology, Policy, and Innovation) and in theDepartment of Computer Science (both M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science). Students may also obtain their Certificate in Quantitative Finance. Programs offered by SUNY Korea have selective admissions,limited to highly qualified students and according to the standards andrequirements of Stony Brook University. Upon completion of graduatecourses, a degree is granted from Stony Brook University.

    Learn more at www.sunykorea.ac.kr

  • BACHELO

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    ROGRAMS

    17

    Architecture & Environmental Design1852 Architectural

    Design & BuildingDelhi (S)

    2037 Architectural EngineeringTechnologyFarmingdale (J)

    1452 Architectural TechnologyAlfred State (J)

    0135 ArchitectureAlfred State (J)

    0240 Landscape ArchitectureESF

    Area Studies0345 Africana Studies

    Binghamton1579 Africana & Latino Studies

    Oneonta0304American Studies

    GeneseoOld WestburyOswego

    1674 Asian & Asian AmericanStudiesBinghamton

    0305 Asian StudiesNew Paltz

    0112 Chinese StudiesAlbany*Binghamton

    0317 Classical StudiesBinghamton

    0359 Classical Studies: Greek & LatinBinghamton

    1683 East Asian StudiesAlbany

    1024 Japanese StudiesAlbany*Binghamton

    0300Judaic StudiesBinghamton

    2261 Korean StudiesBinghamton

    0237 Latin American-Caribbean StudiesBinghamton

    0841 Latin American StudiesAlbany*New PaltzPlattsburghPurchase

    0160 Puerto Rican StudiesAlbany*

    Biological Studies1951 Adolescence Biology

    Inclusive EducationBrockport

    0127 Adolescence Education:BiologyBuffalo State*CortlandFredonia*GeneseoNew Paltz (T)Old WestburyOneontaOswegoPlattsburgh (See also 1880)Potsdam

    0127 Adolescence Education:Biology (Jointly registeredwith Columbia-Greene,Dutchess, Ulster)New Paltz (T)

    0074 Adolescence Education:Biology (Co-op with Syracuse)ESF

    1760 Aquatic & Fisheries ScienceESF

    0387 BiochemistryBinghamtonBrockportCortlandFredoniaGeneseoNew PaltzOld WestburyOswegoPlattsburghPotsdamPurchase

    0313 Biological Sciences: BiologyAlbany*BinghamtonBrockportBuffalo State*CortlandESFFredonia*GeneseoNew PaltzOld WestburyOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPotsdam (BA/BS)PurchaseSUNYIT (F)

    1880 Biology/Adolescence Education (BA/MST Combined Degree Prog.)Plattsburgh

    1738 Biomedical ScienceCortland

    1676 BioscienceFarmingdale (T)

    0794 BiotechnologyCobleskillESF

    1739 Conservation BiologyCortlandESF

    0232 Environmental BiologyESF

    1025 Environmental & ForestBiology 3+2 ESFNew Paltz (F)

    1759 Forest HealthESF

    1049 Human BiologyAlbany*

    1592 Middle Childhood Education: Biology Buffalo StateFredoniaOld Westbury

    0838 Molecular GeneticsFredonia

    1758 Natural History & InterpretationESF

    1757 Wildlife ScienceESF

    0358 ZoologyOswego

    Business & Management0281 Accounting

    Albany*BinghamtonBrockportFredonia*GeneseoNew PaltzOld WestburyOswego (MBA option)PlattsburghSUNYIT

    1860 Arts ManagementPurchase

    1656 Automotive Management(BBA)Morrisville

    1093 Aviation AdministrationFarmingdale

    2207 Business & TechnologyManagementDelhi

    2022 Business & TechnologyManagement at Schenectady CCDelhi (U)

    0280 Business AdministrationAlbany*Alfred StateBinghamtonBrockportBuffalo StateCobleskillFredonia*GeneseoMorrisvilleOld WestburyOswegoPlattsburghPlattsburgh atQueensbury (U)

    PotsdamSUNYIT

    0280 Business Administration(Jointly registered withCanton)Potsdam

    0751 Business EconomicsCortlandOneontaPotsdam

    2038 Business ManagementFarmingdale

    1509 Business & ProfessionalGolf ManagementDelhi

    1761 Construction ManagementESF

    1622 Culinary Arts ManagementCobleskill

    0098 Economics-Business Administration 4+1 ClarksonCortland

    0156 Education: Business & MarketingBuffalo State*

    1864 Emergency ManagementCanton

    1839 EntrepreneurshipPlattsburgh

    1936 Entrepreneurship & SmallBusiness ManagementMorrisville (U)

    0248 Fashion Merchandising3+1 FITBuffalo State*Oneonta

    0282 FinanceBrockportCantonFredonia*New PaltzOld WestburyOswegoPlattsburgh

    1938 Financial PlanningAlfred State

    2229 Financial ServicesCobleskill

    1424 Food Service & RestaurantAdministrationOneonta

    1646 General BusinessNew Paltz

    1927 Global Supply Chain ManagementPlattsburgh

    1508 Golf Course ManagementDelhi

    11851Horticultural TechnologyManagementFarmingdale

    1261 Hospitality AdministrationBuffalo State*

    1823 Hospitality Management:Club ManagementDelhi

    1527 Hospitality Management:Culinary ArtsDelhi

    1168 Hospitality Management:Hotel & Resort ManagementDelhi

    1772 Hospitality Management:Hotel & Restaurant Management (Jointly registered with Schenectady)Delhi

    1170 Hospitality Management:Restaurant & Food Service ManagementDelhi

    1169 Hospitality Management:Travel & Tourism ManagementDelhi

    0073 Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism ManagementPlattsburgh

    1124 Human Resource ManagementOswego

    0283 Industrial & Labor RelationsOld Westbury (BA/BS)

    0887 Industrial ManagementFredonia*

    2042 Information TechnologyManagementMorrisville

    2243 Information Systems AuditingDelhi

    0724 International BusinessNew PaltzPlattsburgh

    0892 International Business & EconomicsBrockport

    1645 ManagementCantonNew PaltzPlattsburgh

    0708 Management AccountingOswego

    Agriculture and Natural Resources1914 Agricultural Business

    DevelopmentMorrisville

    0895 Agricultural BusinessManagementCobleskill (BS/BT)

    0898 Agricultural EquipmentTechnologyCobleskill

    0882 Agriculture EducationOswego

    0896 Animal ScienceCobleskill (BS/BT)

    1605 Dairy ManagementMorrisville

    2242 Environmental and Energy TechnologiesCobleskill

    1321 Equine ScienceMorrisville (U)

    1857 Fisheries & AquacultureCobleskill

    0837 Forest Ecosystem ScienceESF

    0230 Forest Resource Management: General ForestryESF

    1941 Horticultural BusinessManagementMorrisville

    1851 Horticulture TechnologyManagementFarmingdale

    1946 Landscape ContractingCobleskill

    1644 Natural Resources ManagementESF

    0897 Plant ScienceCobleskill

    1610 Renewable ResourcesTechnologyMorrisville (U)

    2024 Turfgrass Management:Golf Turf ManagementCobleskill

    2025 Turfgrass Management:Sports Turf ManagementCobleskill

    0169 Water ResourcesBrockport Oneonta

    1858 Wildlife ManagementCobleskill

    KEY: PROGRAMS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER/JANUARY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED* Program also begins in JuneA Audition requiredE/W Evening/WeekendF Freshmen onlyJ Sept entrance only - for

    information on starting in Jan,contact Admissions Office

    P Portfolio requiredS Sept entrance onlyT Transfers should contact school

    for requirementsU Jr./Sr. transfers only (generally

    48-72 credit hours required)

    The programs in the coded listings that follow are major programs of study at the designatedcampuses. You may apply to one curriculum per college choice. At Purchase College, you mayapply to one pro gram in Liberal Arts & Sciences, one program in Fine & Performing Arts, andtwo programs in music, but you must pay an application fee for each choice.

    Bachelor’s Degree Programs

    The programs in the coded listings that follow are major programs of study at the designatedcampuses. You may apply to one curriculum per college choice. At Purchase College, you mayapply to one pro gram in Liberal Arts & Sciences, one program in each of the Fine & PerformingArts, and two programs in music, but you must pay an application fee for each choice.

  • BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS

    18

    0858 Management InformationSystemsOld WestburyPlattsburgh

    0284 Management: Management ScienceFredonia*

    1705 Management 4+1 Alfred UniversityGeneseoPotsdam

    0008Management 3+2 Buffalo UniversityGeneseo

    0069 Management 4+1 ClarksonCortlandFredonia*GeneseoOneontaPlattsburghPotsdam

    2062 Management 4+1 Niagara UniversityFredonia*

    1703 Management 3+2 PaceGeneseo

    1706 Management 4+1 RITFredoniaGeneseoOneontaPotsdam

    1689 Management 4+1 St. BonaventureFredonia*

    1704 Management 3+2 Syracuse UniversityGeneseo

    1707 Management 4+1 Union CollegeGeneseoPotsdam

    0285 MarketingBrockportFredonia*New PaltzOld WestburyOswegoPlattsburgh

    0022Music: BusinessPotsdam (A)

    1879 Operations Management & Information SystemsOswego

    1824 Professional AccountingOneonta

    2138 Risk Management InsuranceOswego

    0182 Sport ManagementAlfred State (J)BrockportCantonCortlandFarmingdale Fredonia*

    1318 Technology ManagementAlfred State (J)(U)Morrisville (U)

    1624 Technology Management:Information TechnologyDelhi

    1627 Technology Management:Resort & Recreation ServiceMorrisville

    1672 Veterinary Services ManagementCanton (U)

    1742 Veterinary TechnologyManagement (BBA)Delhi (U) (Online degreeonly)

    Communications2306 Audio-Radio Production

    Plattsburgh2307 Broadcast Journalism

    Plattsburgh0758 Broadcasting: Radio & TV

    Oswego1912 Communication &

    Information DesignSUNYIT

    2210 Communication & Information Design/Information Design &Technology (BS/MS)SUNYIT

    2329 Communication & Social InteractionOswego

    0376 Communication Arts &RhetoricAlbany

    2055 Communication in TechnologyCobleskill

    1822 Communication StudiesBuffalo StateNew PaltzPlattsburgh

    1716 Communication Studies:Broadcast & Mass CommunicationOswego

    0279 CommunicationsBrockportBuffalo StateCortlandFredonia*GeneseoPlattsburgh

    1534 Communications:Audio/Radio ProductionFredonia*

    1535 Communications: Communication StudiesFredonia*Oneonta

    1536 Communications: Media ManagementFredonia*

    1537 Communications: Public RelationsFredonia*

    1538 Communications: Video ProductionFredonia*

    2018 Digital Media & AnimationAlfred State (J)

    2302 Digital Media ProductionNew PaltzPlattsburgh

    2301 Digital Media Programming& ManagementNew Paltz

    2253 Graphic Design TechnologyCobleskill

    0760 JournalismAlbanyBrockportBuffalo State*Fredonia*New PaltzOswegoPlattsburghPurchase

    2017 Journalism & Communication for Online MediaMorrisville

    1812 Journalism: MagazinePlattsburgh

    2236 Journalism: MultimediaPlattsburgh

    1813 Journalism: NewspaperPlattsburgh

    1333 Mass CommunicationsOneonta

    1072 Media & CommunicationsOld Westbury

    1960 Media ProductionBuffalo State

    1762 New Communication MediaCortland

    1021 Professional & TechnicalCommunicationsFarmingdale

    0078 Public CommunicationBuffalo State*

    0763 Public RelationsOswegoPlattsburgh

    0354 Speech CommunicationsPotsdam

    2019 Television and Film ArtsBuffalo State (S)

    2308 TV-Video ProductionPlattsburgh

    1091 Visual Communications:Art & Graphic DesignFarmingdale (P)

    Computer & Information Science2097 Applied Computing

    SUNYIT0170 Computer & Information

    ScienceSUNYIT (BS/MS, Accelerated)

    1357 Computer EngineeringTechnologyAlfred State (J)FarmingdaleSUNYIT

    0095 Computer InformationSystemsBrockportBuffalo State*FredoniaSUNYIT

    1510 Computer Programming & Information SystemsFarmingdale

    0286 Computer ScienceAlbany*BinghamtonBrockportFredonia*New PaltzOld WestburyOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPotsdam (BA/BS)SUNYIT

    0134 Computer Science & Applied MathematicsAlbany*

    1186 Geographic InformationSystems (GIS)Cortland

    0015 Information ScienceAlbany*Oswego

    2085 Information Security & AssuranceAlfred State

    2045 Information TechnologyCanton (B.Tech.)Cobleskill (B.Tech.)Plattsburgh (BS)

    1502 Information Technology:Applications Software DevelopmentAlfred StateMorrisville (T)

    1503 Information Technology:Electronic Marketing & PublishingMorrisville (T)

    1504 Information Technology:End-User SupportMorrisville (T)

    1505 Information Technology:Network AdministrationAlfred StateMorrisville (T)

    1506 Information Technology:Web DevelopmentAlfred State Morrisville (T)

    0858 Management InformationSystemsOld WestburyPlattsburgh

    2221 Network & Computer SecuritySUNYIT

    2082 Software TechnologyFarmingdale

    EducationFor elementary school teaching,see Childhood Education Grades1-6 or Early Childhood EducationBirth-Grade 2, or the combination,Early Childhood/Childhood Edu-cation. For teaching middle schoolgrades, see Middle ChildhoodEducation. For teaching highschool subjects, see AdolescenceEducation listed under the majorsubject or content area. For example, Adolescence Education:Mathematics is listed under theheading, Mathematics.

    0882 Agriculture EducationOswego

    0142 Art EducationBuffalo State*New Paltz (P)(T)

    1110 Art Education with St. Lawrence UniversityPotsdam

    1710 Career & Technical EducationBuffalo State*

    1557 Childhood Education(Grades 1-6) (See 1559)Brockport Buffalo State*CortlandFredonia*GeneseoOld WestburyOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPlattsburgh at Queensbury (S)(U)

    1557 Childhood Education(Grades 1-6) (Jointly registered transfers onlywith Columbia-Greene,Dutchess, Ulster)New Paltz (T)(U)

    1576 Childhood Education:Bilingual Extension(Grades 1-6)BrockportOld Westbury

    1980 Childhood Inclusive EducationBrockportFredonia*

    2147 Childhood/Special Education (BS/MSEDCombined Degree Prog.)Plattsburgh

    2244 CoachingCortland

    0767 Early Childhood Education(Birth-2) (See 1559)Buffalo StateCortlandFredoniaGeneseo

    0767 Early Childhood Education(Birth-2) (Jointly registered transfers onlywith Columbia-Greene,Dutchess, Orange, Ulster)New Paltz (T)(U)

    1559 Early Childhood/ChildhoodEducation (Birth-2 & Grades 1-6)Buffalo StateCortlandFredonia*New PaltzOneontaPotsdam

    0156 Education: Business & MarketingBuffalo State*Oswego

    1226 Exercise ScienceCortland

    1411 Family & Consumer Sciences EducationBuffalo StateOneontaOswego

    0881 Health Careers EducationOswego

    0146 Health EducationBrockportCortland

    1826 Inclusive Special Education (Grades 1-6)Cortland

    1558 Middle Childhood EducationBuffalo State*Fredonia*

    0152 Music EducationBuffalo StateFredonia* (A) Potsdam (A)

    0368 Physical EducationBrockport

    0147 Physical Education:Teacher EducationBrockportCortland

    1560 Special Education & Childhood Education(Grades 1-6)Buffalo State*GeneseoOld WestburyPlattsburgh (See 2147)

    KEY: PROGRAMS BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER/JANUARY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED* Program also begins in JuneA Audition requiredE/W Evening/WeekendF Freshmen onlyJ Sept entrance only - for

    information on starting in Jan,contact Admissions Office

    P Portfolio requiredS Sept entrance onlyT Transfers should contact school

    for requirementsU Jr./Sr. transfers only (generally

    48-72 credit hours required)

    Bachelor’s Degree Programs

    Check out a few listings. For example, there is a wide variety of business (business administration, management, marketing, finance, etc.) and engineering disciplines. There may be similarities as well as differences from one curriculum heading to another. Contact any campus directly to get the specifics.

  • BACHELO

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    ROGRAMS

    190113 Special Education with

    Bilingual ExtensionOld Westbury

    1578 Speech & Language DisabilitiesCortlandPlattsburgh

    2245 Sport StudiesCortland

    1829 Teaching English as aSecond LanguageCortland

    0228 Teaching English toSpeakers of Other LanguagesOswego

    0153 Technical EducationOswego

    1101 Technology EducationBuffalo State*Oswego

    2195 Theatre Education (Pre-K-12)Potsdam

    0151 Trade EducationOswego

    Engineering1532 Bioengineering

    Binghamton1874 Bioprocess Engineering

    ESF1866 Civil Engineering

    SUNYIT (F)0843 Computer Engineering

    BinghamtonNew Paltz

    2238 Electrical & Computer EngineeringSUNYIT

    0266 Electrical EngineeringBinghamtonNew Paltz

    0229 EngineeringBinghamton

    0233 Engineering 3+2 NYS Ceramics at AUCortlandFredonia*GeneseoOneonta

    0321 Engineering 3+2 BinghamtonAlbany (F)(S)Buffalo State*CortlandFredonia*GeneseoOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPotsdam

    0218 Engineering 3+2 University at BuffaloBuffalo State*CortlandFredonia*GeneseoOneonta

    0157 Engineering 3+2 Case Western ReserveCortlandFredonia*GeneseoOswego

    0217 Engineering 3+2 ClarksonAlbany (F)(S)Buffalo State*CortlandFredonia*GeneseoOneontaOswegoPlattsburghPotsdam

    0159 Engineering 3+2 ColumbiaFredonia*Geneseo

    0204 Engineering 3+2 CornellFredonia*

    0238 Engineering 3+2 Louisiana TechFredonia*

    1287 Engineering 3+2 New PaltzAlbany (S)

    0158 Engineering 3+2 Ohio StateFredonia*

    1702 Engineering 3+2 Penn StateGeneseo

    1830 Engineering 3+2 Penn State BehrendFredonia

    0219 Engineering 3+2 PolytechInstitute of NYOneonta

    0161 Engineering 3+2 RPIAlbany (F)(S)Fredonia*Oneonta

    0174 Engineering 3+2 Stony BrookCortlandPlattsburgh

    0239 Engineering 3+2 SyracuseFredonia*GeneseoOneontaPlattsburgh

    0705 Engineering 3+2 Tri-StateFredonia*

    0719 Engineering 3+2 University of RochesterGeneseo

    0223 Engineering 3+3 RITFredonia*Geneseo

    0231 Environmental ResourcesEngineeringESF

    1367 Industrial & Systems EngineeringBinghamton

    0268 Mechanical EngineeringBinghamton

    2196 Nanoscale EngineeringAlbany

    2148 Nanoscale ScienceAlbany

    1767 Paper Engineering ESF

    1768 Paper Science ESF

    2077 Software EngineeringOswego

    Engineering Technology1092 Aeronautical Science:

    Professional PilotFarmingdale

    1865 Alternative & RenewableEnergy SystemsCanton

    2037 Architectural EngineeringTechnologyFarmingdale (J)

    1452 Architectural TechnologyAlfred State (J)

    1611 Automotive Technology(BTech)Morrisville

    1102 Civil Engineering TechnologySUNYIT

    2235 Civil & EnvironmentalTechnologyCanton

    1357 Computer EngineeringTechnologyAlfred State (J)FarmingdaleSUNYIT

    2248 Construction Management:Design & BuildingDelhi

    1603 Construction ManagementEngineering TechnologyAlfred StateFarmingdale

    0216 Electrical EngineeringTechnologyAlfred State (J)Buffalo State*FarmingdaleSUNYIT

    1897 Electrical EngineeringTechnology: ElectronicsBuffalo State

    1898 Electrical EngineeringTechnology: Smart GridBuffalo State

    2234 Electrical TechnologyCanton

    0236 Electromechanical Engineering TechnologyAlfred State (J)

    0257 Industrial TechnologyBuffalo State*Farmingdale (Automotive/Facilities)

    1935 Industrial TechnologyManagementCanton

    0261 Manufacturing EngineeringTechnologyFarmingdale

    0235 Me