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Adirondack Community College (SUNY Adirondack)

Queensbury, NY, United States

Adirondack Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, business, liberal arts, and technical fields, with a focus on the Adirondack region, serving 4,000 students.

  • Accounting: Financial statements, taxes, and auditing.
  • Administrative Assistant: Office skills, records, and communication.
  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and finance.
  • Criminal Justice: Police science, corrections, and security.
  • Early Childhood Education: Development, curriculum, and observation.
  • Electrical Technology: Wiring, codes, and troubleshooting.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: Pre-hospital care, trauma, and CPR.
  • Engineering Technology: Mechanical, electrical, and drafting.
  • Environmental Science: Ecology, forestry, and conservation.
  • Forest Technology: Silviculture, mapping, and wildlife.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts and sciences.
  • Graphic Design: Digital art, layout, and web.
  • Health Information Technology: Coding, records, and compliance.
  • Humanities: Literature, philosophy, and history.
  • Liberal Arts: Social sciences, natural sciences, and arts.
  • Mechanical Technology: Machining, CAD, and fabrication.
  • Medical Assisting: Clinical and administrative skills.
  • Medical Office Technology: Billing, scheduling, and software.
  • Natural Arts and Sciences: Biology, chemistry, and physics.
  • Nursing: ADN with simulations and clinicals.
  • Office Technology: Word processing, databases, and presentation.
  • Paramedic: Advanced life support, pharmacology, and assessment.
  • Physical Education and Recreation: Fitness, coaching, and outdoor leadership.
  • Practical Nursing: Basic nursing, anatomy, and care.
  • Radio-Television Production: Video editing, broadcasting, and scripting.
  • Real Estate: Licensing, appraisal, and brokerage.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Cardiopulmonary care and diagnostics.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, and anthropology.
  • Surgical Technology: Operating room procedures, sterilization, and assisting.
  • Surveying Technology: Land measurement, GIS, and boundaries.
  • Wind Energy and Turbines: Installation, maintenance, and safety.

SUNY Adirondack's outdoor focus supports environmental programs. Strong transfer options and local partnerships aid student success.

Alfred State College (SUNY Alfred)

Alfred, NY, United States

Alfred State College, a SUNY technology institution, offers career-focused programs in engineering, architecture, business, health, and applied arts, with co-op opportunities for its 3,500 students.

  • Accounting: Financial analysis, taxation, and auditing.
  • Agribusiness Management: Farm business, marketing, and finance.
  • Architectural Engineering Technology: Structures, HVAC, and codes.
  • Biotechnology: Cell culture, genetics, and bioprocessing.
  • Business Administration: Management, HR, and international business.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Surveying, transportation, and geotech.
  • Communication: Digital media, journalism, and public relations.
  • Computer Engineering Technology: Embedded systems, networks, and hardware.
  • Criminal Justice: Forensics, corrections, and homeland security.
  • Dental Hygiene: Clinical practice, radiology, and periodontology.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics, power, and controls.
  • Electromechanical Technology: Robotics, automation, and PLCs.
  • Engineering Design and Drafting Technology: CAD, 3D modeling, and prototyping.
  • Environmental Engineering Technology: Water treatment, air quality, and remediation.
  • Financial Planning: Investments, retirement, and estate planning.
  • Health Sciences: Pre-med, allied health, and wellness.
  • Human Services: Social work, counseling, and community services.
  • Information Technology: Cybersecurity, web dev, and cloud computing.
  • Interior Design: Space planning, materials, and sustainability.
  • Legal Studies: Paralegal, contracts, and litigation.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Thermodynamics, fluids, and design.
  • Mechatronics Engineering Technology: Sensors, actuators, and integration.
  • Mental Health: Substance abuse, counseling, and crisis intervention.
  • Nursing: ADN, LPN, and patient care.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Management: Risk assessment, regulations, and ergonomics.
  • Plant Science Technology: Agronomy, horticulture, and pest management.
  • Surveying and Mapping Technology: GIS, photogrammetry, and boundary law.
  • Therapeutic Recreation: Adaptive activities, assessment, and programming.
  • Veterinary Technology: Animal nursing, diagnostics, and pharmacology.
  • Welding and Joining Technology: Arc welding, fabrication, and inspection.

Graduate programs in select fields. Alfred State's co-op program provides paid work experience. Modern labs and industry partnerships ensure relevance. This practical training leads to high employment rates.

Binghamton University

Binghamton, NY, United States

Binghamton University, part of the SUNY system, is renowned for its strong emphasis on research and undergraduate education, offering diverse programs in the liberal arts, sciences, engineering, and professional fields. It serves over 18,000 students with a focus on innovation and global perspectives.

  • Anthropology: Cultural, biological, and archaeological studies, including fieldwork in diverse regions.
  • Art and Design: Studio art, graphic design, and art history, with gallery exhibitions and digital media.
  • Biological Sciences: Molecular biology, ecology, and evolution, featuring lab research and biodiversity studies.
  • Business Administration: Accounting, management, finance, and entrepreneurship, with real-world simulations.
  • Chemistry: Organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, emphasizing green chemistry and instrumentation.
  • Cinematography: Film production, screenwriting, and media arts, using professional editing suites.
  • Computer Science: Programming, data structures, machine learning, and software development.
  • Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics, with policy analysis.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering: Circuits, signals, embedded systems, and robotics.
  • English: Literature, rhetoric, and creative writing, fostering analytical and expressive skills.
  • Geography: Human geography, GIS, and environmental geography, with mapping technologies.
  • History: World histories, U.S. history, and public history, incorporating primary sources.
  • Management: Human resources, operations, and strategic management, case-based learning.
  • Mathematics: Algebra, analysis, and applied math, including mathematical modeling.
  • Music: Performance, composition, and musicology, with ensembles and recitals.
  • Nursing: Clinical nursing, health promotion, and leadership in healthcare.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, and metaphysics, encouraging critical debate.
  • Physics: Quantum mechanics, astrophysics, and condensed matter, with research opportunities.
  • Political Science: American politics, international relations, and comparative politics.
  • Psychology: Developmental, clinical, and social psychology, with experimental methods.
  • Social Work: Community practice, policy, and direct services, including internships.

Advanced graduate programs include PhDs in engineering, sciences, and humanities. Binghamton integrates interdisciplinary initiatives like the Institute for Evolutionary Studies and Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering. Courses emphasize problem-solving, diversity, and sustainability, with opportunities for honors programs, study abroad, and undergraduate research. The campus's nature preserve supports environmental courses. Graduates excel in competitive job markets, reflecting the university's high rankings in value and research output. This dynamic curriculum prepares students for leadership in a changing world.

Broome Community College (SUNY Broome)

Binghamton, NY, United States

Broome Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in nursing, engineering, business, liberal arts, and culinary, with flexible learning options for 5,000 students in the Southern Tier.

  • Accounting Technology: Bookkeeping, payroll, and financial software.
  • Administrative Management: Office administration, leadership, and tech.
  • Business Administration: Marketing, management, and international.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Process tech, lab analysis, and safety.
  • Communication and Media Arts: Journalism, public relations, and media production.
  • Computer Information Systems: Programming, networking, and cybersecurity.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement, forensics, and juvenile justice.
  • Culinary and Pastry Arts: Cooking techniques, baking, and management.
  • Early Childhood Education: Child care, curriculum, and special needs.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics, automation, and power.
  • Emergency Management: Planning, response, and mitigation.
  • Engineering Science: Physics, calculus, and design.
  • Environmental and Energy Technology: Renewables, efficiency, and conservation.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts in humanities and sciences.
  • Graphic Design: Digital design, illustration, and print.
  • Health Information Technology: Medical coding, records, and HIPAA.
  • Human Services: Social work, counseling, and community services.
  • Liberal Arts: Mathematics, social sciences, and arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD, manufacturing, and quality.
  • Medical Laboratory Technology: Hematology, microbiology, and immunology.
  • Music Performance: Ensemble, theory, and private lessons.
  • Nanotechnology: Materials, fabrication, and applications.
  • Nursing: ADN, LPN, and RN refreshers.
  • Office Technology: Administrative support and software skills.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal assisting, research, and ethics.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy, kinesiology, and patient care.
  • Practical Nursing: Fundamentals and clinical practice.
  • Radio-Television: Broadcasting, video production, and audio.
  • Respiratory Care: Pulmonary function, therapy, and ventilation.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, history, and political science.
  • Sustainable Energy Technology: Solar, wind, and building efficiency.
  • Travel and Tourism: Hospitality, marketing, and operations.
  • Visual and Performing Arts: Theatre, dance, and studio art.
  • Welding Technology: Fabrication, inspection, and codes.

Broome's culinary institute and engineering labs provide specialized training. Online and evening classes accommodate working students.

Buffalo State University

Buffalo, NY, United States

Buffalo State University, a SUNY comprehensive college, provides practical, career-oriented education in the arts, sciences, education, and professional studies, serving about 8,000 students with a focus on urban engagement and creativity.

  • Accounting: Financial reporting, auditing, and taxation, with CPA preparation.
  • Adult Education: Training, leadership, and organizational development.
  • Art and Design: Crafts, painting, sculpture, and graphic design.
  • Biology: General biology, biotechnology, and ecology, with lab and field work.
  • Business Studies: Marketing, human resources, and small business management.
  • Chemistry: Analytical, organic, and biochemistry, emphasizing green practices.
  • Childhood Education: Elementary teaching methods, curriculum, and assessment.
  • Communication: Journalism, public relations, and media production.
  • Computer Information Systems: Database management, networking, and programming.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement, forensics, and juvenile justice.
  • Dietetics: Nutrition science, food service, and community nutrition.
  • Early Childhood Education: Development, play-based learning, and family studies.
  • Earth Sciences: Geology, meteorology, and environmental science.
  • Economics and Finance: Economic principles, investments, and financial planning.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, automation, and renewable energy.
  • English: Literature, writing, and linguistics.
  • Environmental Sustainability: Policy, renewable energy, and waste management.
  • Fashion and Textile Technology: Design, merchandising, and apparel production.
  • Food and Nutrition: Culinary arts, hospitality, and dietetics.
  • Foreign Languages: Spanish, French, and ESL teaching.
  • Health and Wellness: Exercise science, public health, and recreation.
  • History: American, world, and public history.
  • Horticulture: Plant science, landscape design, and urban agriculture.
  • Hospitality and Tourism: Hotel management, event planning, and tourism marketing.
  • Human Services: Social services, counseling, and community development.
  • Industrial Technology: Manufacturing, quality control, and engineering tech.
  • Mathematics: Applied math, statistics, and math education.
  • Music: Performance, education, and music therapy.
  • Nursing: RN to BSN, community health, and leadership.
  • Performing Arts: Theater, dance, and technical production.
  • Physics: Applied physics, optics, and materials science.
  • Political Science: Government, policy, and international affairs.
  • Psychology: General, industrial, and forensic psychology.
  • Secondary Education: Subject-specific teaching in sciences, humanities, and arts.
  • Social Work: BSW with fieldwork in social services.
  • Sociology: Social problems, culture, and research methods.
  • Special Education: Inclusive education, behavior analysis, and adaptive strategies.
  • Speech-Language Pathology: Communication disorders and therapy techniques.
  • Technology Education: STEM teaching, robotics, and design thinking.
  • Urban and Regional Planning: Community development, zoning, and GIS.
  • Visual Arts: Studio art, art education, and gallery management.

Graduate programs include master's in education, arts, and technology. Buffalo State's location fosters partnerships with local industries and cultural institutions. Courses stress hands-on learning, internships, and diversity. With facilities like the Burchfield Penney Art Center, students gain professional skills. This applied focus prepares graduates for immediate workforce entry or further study, aligning with SUNY's mission of opportunity.

Cayuga Community College (SUNY Cayuga)

Auburn, NY, United States

Cayuga Community College, a SUNY community college, delivers associate degrees in business, health, engineering, liberal arts, and public safety, with campuses in Auburn and Fulton, serving 3,500 students.

  • Accounting: Financial accounting, managerial, and computer applications.
  • Administrative Assistant: Office management, records, and communication.
  • Business Administration: Entrepreneurship, marketing, and finance.
  • Chemical Dependency Counseling: Treatment, prevention, and ethics.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Surveying, construction, and design.
  • Communication: Media, writing, and public speaking.
  • Computer Information Systems: Networking, programming, and web design.
  • Criminal Justice: Police, corrections, and security.
  • Early Childhood Education: Development, teaching methods, and inclusion.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, controls, and renewable energy.
  • Emergency Management: Disaster preparedness and response.
  • Engineering Science: Math, physics, and engineering principles.
  • Environmental Science: Conservation, pollution, and sustainability.
  • Fire Science: Firefighting, investigation, and administration.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts and sciences foundation.
  • Graphic Arts: Printing, design, and digital media.
  • Health Sciences: Pre-professional health tracks.
  • Human Services: Social services and community work.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities, social sciences, and arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD, machining, and automation.
  • Medical Assisting: Clinical and administrative procedures.
  • Music: Performance, theory, and education.
  • Nursing: ADN with clinical experience.
  • Office Technology: Business software and professional skills.
  • Paralegal: Legal research, writing, and procedure.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Rehabilitation and patient therapy.
  • Practical Nursing: Basic nursing skills and care.
  • Radio-Television: Production, broadcasting, and scripting.
  • Real Estate: Sales, appraisal, and property management.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Lung care and diagnostics.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, and history.
  • Surgical Technology: OR assisting and sterilization.
  • Wind Turbine Technology: Maintenance, safety, and operations.

Cayuga's facilities include simulation labs. Transfer programs and career services support student goals.

Cayuga County Community College (SUNY Cayuga County, Fulton Campus)

Fulton, NY, United States

The Fulton campus of Cayuga County Community College, part of SUNY, shares programs in liberal arts, business, health, and technical fields with the main Auburn campus, offering local access.

  • Accounting: Financial.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Criminal Justice: Justice.
  • Early Childhood Education: Education.
  • General Studies: Studies.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Services.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Tech.
  • Social Sciences: Sciences.

Smaller site for Oswego County residents. Focus on core transfer and career programs.

Clinton Community College (SUNY Clinton)

Plattsburgh, NY, United States

Clinton Community College, a SUNY community college on Lake Champlain, offers associate degrees in liberal arts, business, health, engineering, and environmental studies, serving 1,500 students with a focus on transfer and careers.

  • Accounting: Basic accounting, taxes, and software.
  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and small business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Lab skills, processes, and safety.
  • Childhood Education: Early learning and curriculum.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Drafting, surveying, and materials.
  • Communication: Journalism, media, and speech.
  • Computer Science: Programming, data structures, and algorithms.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement and corrections.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Basic electricity and electronics.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: Emergency response and care.
  • Engineering Science: Pre-engineering math and science.
  • Environmental Science: Lake ecology and conservation.
  • General Studies: Broad liberal arts.
  • Graphic Design: Digital tools and creative design.
  • Health Science: Pre-health professions.
  • Humanities: Literature, philosophy, and arts.
  • Liberal Arts: Social sciences and humanities.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design and fabrication.
  • Medical Office Assistant: Administrative health skills.
  • Natural Sciences: Biology, chemistry, and physics.
  • Nursing: ADN program with clinicals.
  • Office Technology: Administrative support.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal basics and research.
  • Physical Education: Fitness and recreation.
  • Practical Nursing: Entry-level nursing.
  • Respiratory Care: Breathing therapy and diagnostics.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology and sociology.
  • Wind Energy: Turbine tech and maintenance.

Clinton's waterfront location enhances environmental courses. Small classes and advising promote success.

Columbia-Greene Community College (SUNY Columbia-Greene)

Hudson, NY, United States

Columbia-Greene Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in liberal arts, business, health, and technical fields, with a rural focus serving 1,500 students.

  • Accounting: Financial and managerial accounting.
  • Administrative Assistant: Office skills and management.
  • Business Administration: Marketing and business principles.
  • Criminal Justice: Police and corrections.
  • Early Childhood Education: Child development and teaching.
  • Electrical Construction: Wiring and codes.
  • Engineering Technology: Mechanical and electrical.
  • Environmental Science: Conservation and ecology.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts foundation.
  • Graphic Arts: Design and printing.
  • Health Science: Pre-nursing and allied health.
  • Human Services: Social work basics.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities and sciences.
  • Medical Assisting: Clinical and office procedures.
  • Nursing: ADN with clinical training.
  • Office Technology: Computer applications.
  • Paralegal: Legal research and writing.
  • Practical Nursing: Basic nursing care.
  • Real Estate: Sales and appraisal.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology and history.
  • Surgical Technology: OR skills.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Turbine operations.

Columbia-Greene emphasizes community engagement and transfer. Affordable education for Hudson Valley residents.

Corning Community College (SUNY Corning)

Corning, NY, United States

Corning Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in engineering, health, business, liberal arts, and glass science, leveraging local industry ties for 4,500 students.

  • Accounting: Business accounting and finance.
  • Administrative Management: Office administration.
  • Business Administration: Management and marketing.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Process and lab work.
  • Communication: Media and writing.
  • Computer Engineering Technology: Hardware and software.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics and power.
  • Emergency Management: Disaster response.
  • Engineering Science: Pre-engineering.
  • Environmental Science: Sustainability.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts.
  • Glass Science Technology: Materials and fabrication.
  • Health Information Technology: Medical records.
  • Human Services: Community services.
  • Liberal Arts: Sciences and humanities.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design and manufacturing.
  • Mechatronics: Automation and robotics.
  • Nursing: ADN program.
  • Office Technology: Business software.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal support.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy skills.
  • Practical Nursing: Entry nursing.
  • Quality Assurance: Manufacturing quality.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Pulmonary care.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology and sociology.
  • Wind Energy: Turbine tech.

Corning's glass program is unique. Strong STEM focus with industry partnerships.

Dutchess Community College (SUNY Dutchess)

Poughkeepsie, NY, United States

Dutchess Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in aviation, engineering, health, business, and liberal arts, serving 8,000 students in the Hudson Valley.

  • Accounting: Financial and cost accounting.
  • Aerospace Engineering Technology: Aviation maintenance.
  • Business Administration: Management and entrepreneurship.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Lab and process.
  • Communication: Journalism and media.
  • Computer Science: Programming and systems.
  • Criminal Justice: Police and forensics.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits and controls.
  • Engineering Science: Math and physics.
  • Environmental Science: Ecology and policy.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts.
  • Graphic Design: Digital media.
  • Health Science: Pre-health.
  • Human Services: Social work.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design.
  • Medical Laboratory Technology: Diagnostics.
  • Nursing: ADN.
  • Office Technology: Administrative.
  • Paralegal: Legal studies.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Rehabilitation.
  • Practical Nursing: Basic care.
  • Respiratory Care: Therapy.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology.
  • Travel and Tourism: Hospitality.
  • Veterinary Science Technology: Animal care.

Dutchess offers aviation training. Diverse programs with transfer options.

Erie Community College (North Campus, SUNY Erie)

Williamsville, NY, United States

The North Campus of Erie Community College, SUNY, specializes in health sciences, engineering, and business programs, complementing the system-wide offerings for suburban students.

  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Engineering Technology: Tech.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Modern facilities for health training. Integrated with main campuses.

Erie Community College (South Campus, SUNY Erie)

Orchard Park, NY, United States

The South Campus of Erie Community College, SUNY, focuses on liberal arts, business, and technical programs, providing southern Erie County access to the college's curriculum.

  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Criminal Justice: Justice.
  • General Studies: Studies.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Office Technology: Tech.
  • Social Sciences: Sciences.

Rural setting with community engagement. Part of the tri-campus system.

Erie Community College (SUNY Erie)

Buffalo, NY, United States

Erie Community College, a large SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and culinary, with three campuses serving 13,000 students in Western NY.

  • Accounting: Business finance.
  • Aircraft Maintenance: Aviation tech.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Chemical Technology: Lab science.
  • Communication: Media arts.
  • Computer Technology: IT systems.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement.
  • Culinary Arts: Cooking and baking.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: Pre-hospital care.
  • Engineering Science: Pre-eng.
  • Environmental Science: Sustainability.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts.
  • Health Information Technology: Medical coding.
  • Human Services: Social services.
  • Liberal Arts: Sciences.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design.
  • Nursing: ADN.
  • Office Technology: Admin.
  • Paralegal: Legal.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy.
  • Practical Nursing: Nursing basics.
  • Respiratory Care: Pulmonary.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology.
  • Travel and Tourism: Hospitality.
  • Welding: Fabrication.

Erie's health programs are renowned. Multiple campuses offer flexibility.

Farmingdale State College (SUNY Farmingdale)

Farmingdale, NY, United States

Farmingdale State College, a SUNY technology college, provides applied programs in aviation, engineering, business, health, and applied sciences, focusing on industry readiness for 10,000 students on Long Island.

  • Aerospace Engineering Technology: Aerodynamics, propulsion, and structures.
  • Aerospace Maintenance Management: Aircraft maintenance, FAA regs, and logistics.
  • Applied Economics: Business economics, data analysis, and policy.
  • Applied Mathematics: Modeling, statistics, and computing.
  • Applied Psychology: Industrial psychology, human factors, and research.
  • Architectural Engineering Technology: Building systems, sustainability, and design.
  • Aviation Management: Airport operations, air traffic, and safety.
  • Bioscience: Biotechnology, molecular biology, and lab management.
  • Business Analytics: Data mining, visualization, and decision support.
  • Business Management: Operations, HR, and project management.
  • Chemical Process Technology: Process control, safety, and operations.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Transportation, geotech, and construction.
  • Computer Engineering Technology: Hardware, software, and networks.
  • Computer Programming and Information Systems: Coding, databases, and apps.
  • Construction Management Engineering Technology: Scheduling, estimating, and BIM.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement, forensics, and homeland security.
  • Dental Hygiene: Clinical skills, radiology, and education.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Power, electronics, and controls.
  • Electromechanical Engineering Technology: Robotics, automation, and mechatronics.
  • Financial Planning: Investments, taxes, and retirement.
  • Geographic Information Systems: Mapping, spatial analysis, and remote sensing.
  • Graphic Design: Digital design, typography, and multimedia.
  • Health Care Management: Administration, policy, and quality.
  • Information Technology: Cybersecurity, cloud, and systems admin.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design, manufacturing, and HVAC.
  • Medical Laboratory Science: Hematology, microbiology, and immunology.
  • Nursing: BSN, with clinical rotations.
  • Professional Pilot (Flight and Ground): Flight training, navigation, and safety.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Pulmonary care, ventilation, and diagnostics.
  • Surveying Engineering Technology: Land surveying, GPS, and legal aspects.
  • Travel and Tourism Management: Aviation tourism, hospitality, and marketing.

Farmingdale's aviation and engineering labs are state-of-the-art. Co-ops and certifications enhance employability. This technical education bridges to baccalaureate and careers.

Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), SUNY

New York, NY, United States

Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), a SUNY specialized college, is a global leader in creative and business education for the fashion, design, and business industries, offering hands-on programs to over 9,000 students in New York City.

  • Accessories Design: Product development, materials, and prototyping.
  • Advertising and Marketing Communications: Brand strategy, digital marketing, and campaigns.
  • Art History: Fashion history, decorative arts, and museum studies.
  • Beauty and the Business of Beauty: Cosmetics, fragrance, and salon management.
  • Communication Design: Graphic design, typography, and interactive media.
  • Cosmetics and Fragrance Marketing and Management: Product management, retail, and trends.
  • Direct and Interactive Marketing: E-commerce, CRM, and digital strategy.
  • Exhibition and Experience Design: Retail environments, museums, and events.
  • Fabric Development and Design: Textiles, weaving, and sustainable fabrics.
  • Fashion Business Management: Merchandising, supply chain, and global sourcing.
  • Fashion Design: Draping, patternmaking, and collections.
  • Fashion Merchandising Management: Buying, planning, and analytics.
  • Fine Arts: Illustration, painting, and sculpture.
  • Footwear and Accessory Design: Shoe design, leatherworking, and accessories.
  • Global Fashion Management: International trade, luxury brands, and emerging markets.
  • Graphic Design: Visual communication, branding, and UI/UX.
  • Illustration: Fashion illustration, editorial, and digital art.
  • Interior Design: Residential, commercial, and sustainable design.
  • International Trade and Marketing for Fashion Industries: Export/import, logistics, and compliance.
  • Jewelry Design: Metalworking, gemology, and CAD design.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities, social sciences, and art history.
  • Market Research Analyst: Consumer insights, data analysis, and forecasting.
  • Photography: Fashion photography, lighting, and digital imaging.
  • Product Development Management: Sourcing, quality control, and innovation.
  • Specializing in Fashion: Buying and Merchandising, Product Development.
  • Sportswear: Activewear design, technical fabrics, and performance.
  • Textile Development and Marketing: Fiber science, dyeing, and market trends.
  • Visual Merchandising and Store Design: Display, lighting, and retail strategy.

Graduate programs include cosmetics, exhibition design, and sustainable interiors. FIT's industry connections provide internships and career placement. Courses blend creativity with business acumen, focusing on diversity and sustainability. This urban setting immerses students in the fashion world, launching successful careers.

Finger Lakes Community College (SUNY FLCC)

Canandaigua, NY, United States

Finger Lakes Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in viticulture, business, health, engineering, and liberal arts, with campuses in Canandaigua, Geneva, and Victor, serving 5,500 students.

  • Accounting: Financial management.
  • Administrative Assistant: Office skills.
  • Business Administration: Marketing.
  • Chemical Technology: Lab work.
  • Communication: Public relations.
  • Computer Information Technology: Networking.
  • Criminal Justice: Security.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Controls.
  • Engineering Science: Physics.
  • Environmental Conservation: Ecology.
  • General Studies: Arts.
  • Graphic Design: Digital.
  • Health Studies: Pre-nursing.
  • Human Services: Counseling.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD.
  • Nursing: Clinical.
  • Office Technology: Software.
  • Paralegal: Research.
  • Practical Nursing: Care.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Diagnostics.
  • Social Sciences: Sociology.
  • Viticulture and Enology: Wine production.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Turbines.

FLCC's wine program is nationally recognized. Wine business focus in Finger Lakes region.

Fulton-Montgomery Community College (SUNY FMCC)

Johnstown, NY, United States

Fulton-Montgomery Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in business, health, engineering, liberal arts, and wind energy, serving 2,500 students in the Foothills.

  • Accounting: Business accounting.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Construction.
  • Communication: Media.
  • Computer Science: Programming.
  • Criminal Justice: Law.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Power.
  • Engineering Science: Math.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts.
  • Graphic Design: Art.
  • Health Science: Pre-health.
  • Human Services: Social.
  • Liberal Arts: Sciences.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design.
  • Nursing: ADN.
  • Office Technology: Admin.
  • Paralegal: Legal.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy.
  • Practical Nursing: Basics.
  • Respiratory Care: Pulmonary.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology.
  • Wind Energy and Turbine Technology: Renewables.

FMCC's wind program utilizes local resources. Community-focused education.

Genesee Community College (SUNY Genesee)

Batavia, NY, United States

Genesee Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in nursing, business, liberal arts, engineering, and culinary, with online options serving 5,500 students.

  • Accounting: Finance.
  • Business Administration: Entrepreneurship.
  • Chemical Technology: Lab.
  • Communication: Writing.
  • Computer Technology: IT.
  • Criminal Justice: Forensics.
  • Culinary Arts: Hospitality.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Electronics.
  • Engineering Science: Pre-eng.
  • Environmental Science: Conservation.
  • General Studies: Arts.
  • Health Information Technology: Coding.
  • Human Services: Counseling.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Manufacturing.
  • Nursing: Clinical.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Law.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Rehab.
  • Practical Nursing: Care.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Therapy.
  • Social Sciences: History.
  • Travel and Tourism: Tourism.

Genesee's nursing program is top-ranked. Flexible learning for working adults.

Herkimer College (SUNY Herkimer)

Herkimer, NY, United States

Herkimer College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in business, health, liberal arts, engineering, and sports management, with online and athletic programs serving 2,500 students.

  • Accounting: Business.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Communication: Media.
  • Computer-Aided Drafting: Design.
  • Computer Information Technology: Networking.
  • Criminal Justice: Police.
  • Early Childhood Education: Child care.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits.
  • Engineering Science: Science.
  • General Studies: Liberal.
  • Graphic Design: Digital.
  • Health Studies: Pre-health.
  • Human Services: Social.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Legal Studies: Paralegal.
  • Nursing: ADN.
  • Office Technology: Admin.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy.
  • Practical Nursing: Nursing.
  • Public Health: Community.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology.
  • Sport Management: Athletics.
  • Travel and Tourism: Hospitality.

Herkimer's sports programs are notable. Online degrees for flexibility.

Hudson Valley Community College (SUNY HVCC)

Troy, NY, United States

Hudson Valley Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in engineering, health, business, liberal arts, and culinary, serving 10,000 students in the Capital Region.

  • Accounting: Finance.
  • Architectural Technology: Design.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Technology: Chemistry.
  • Communication: Media.
  • Computer Science: Programming.
  • Criminal Justice: Justice.
  • Culinary Arts: Cooking.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Engineering.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: EMT.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: General.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Liberal.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Mech.
  • Medical Laboratory Technology: Lab.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: Resp.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.
  • Veterinary Science Technology: Vet.

HVCC's engineering and health programs are strong. Large enrollment with diverse offerings.

Jamestown Community College (Olean Campus, SUNY JCC)

Olean, NY, United States

The Olean campus of Jamestown Community College, part of SUNY, extends programs in liberal arts, business, health, and technical fields to Southern Tier students, with shared curriculum from the main campus.

  • Accounting: Financial.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Criminal Justice: Justice.
  • Early Childhood Education: Education.
  • Engineering Technology: Tech.
  • General Studies: Studies.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Services.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Tech.
  • Practical Nursing: Nursing.
  • Social Sciences: Sciences.

Smaller campus with personalized support. Focus on local workforce needs.

Jamestown Community College (SUNY JCC)

Jamestown, NY, United States

Jamestown Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees and certificates in liberal arts, business, health, STEM, and culinary arts, with campuses in Jamestown, Olean, and Dunkirk, serving 4,000 students.

  • Accounting: Principles, intermediate, and computer applications.
  • Administrative Professional: Office management, records, and software.
  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
  • Chemical Dependency Counseling: Addiction studies, counseling, and ethics.
  • Childhood Development: Early education, curriculum, and family studies.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Drafting, surveying, and materials.
  • Communication and Media Arts: Public speaking, writing, and media.
  • Computer Information Systems: Programming, networking, and databases.
  • Criminal Justice: Corrections, police science, and forensics.
  • Culinary Arts: Food production, baking, and sanitation.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, controls, and power.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: Basic life support, trauma, and assessment.
  • Engineering Science: Calculus, physics, and engineering fundamentals.
  • Environmental Science: Ecology, pollution, and sustainability.
  • General Studies: Liberal arts in humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
  • Health Studies: Pre-nursing, medical assisting, and wellness.
  • Human Services: Social services, casework, and advocacy.
  • Liberal Arts: Classics, philosophy, and foreign languages.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design, manufacturing, and fluids.
  • Medical Office Assistant: Billing, coding, and administration.
  • Nursing: ADN with clinical practice.
  • Office Technology: Word processing, spreadsheets, and transcription.
  • Paralegal Studies: Legal research, contracts, and litigation support.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Rehabilitation, anatomy, and modalities.
  • Practical Nursing: Fundamentals, pharmacology, and care.
  • Radio-Television: Broadcasting, production, and journalism.
  • Real Estate Salesperson: Licensing, appraisal, and sales.
  • Respiratory Care: Pulmonary therapy, diagnostics, and ventilation.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, and history.
  • Sustainable Agriculture: Organic farming, livestock, and business.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Turbine maintenance, safety, and installation.

JCC's multiple locations offer flexible scheduling. Transfer agreements support baccalaureate paths. Affordable, accessible education for Western NY residents.

Jefferson Community College (SUNY Jefferson)

Watertown, NY, United States

Jefferson Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in nursing, business, liberal arts, engineering, and military studies, serving 3,000 students near Fort Drum.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem eng.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Early Childhood Education: ECE.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng sci.
  • Environmental Science: Env sci.
  • General Studies: Gen studies.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human serv.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Paralegal.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social sci.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

Jefferson supports military families. Focus on health and technical fields.

Mohawk Valley Community College (SUNY MVCC)

Rome, NY, United States

Mohawk Valley Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in engineering, health, business, liberal arts, and aviation, with campuses in Utica and Rome, serving 6,000 students.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Aeronautical Technology: Aviation.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Information Technology: HIT.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Mechatronics: Mech.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

MVCC's aviation program is unique. Strong engineering focus.

Monroe Community College (SUNY Monroe)

Rochester, NY, United States

Monroe Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and culinary, with campuses in Rochester and Damon, serving 13,000 students.

  • Accounting: Finance.
  • Business Administration: Management.
  • Chemical Technology: Lab.
  • Communication: Media.
  • Computer Technology: IT.
  • Criminal Justice: Justice.
  • Culinary Arts: Culinary.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Eng.
  • Engineering Science: Sci.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Studies.
  • Health Information Technology: Health.
  • Human Services: Services.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Mech.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Legal.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: Therapy.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.
  • Visual and Performing Arts: Arts.

Monroe's culinary and health programs are prominent. Large, diverse student body.

Nassau Community College (Additional Sites, SUNY Nassau)

Garden City, NY, United States

Nassau Community College's additional sites offer select programs in health, business, and liberal arts, extending access across the county.

  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Satellite locations for convenience. Core programs from main campus.

Nassau Community College (SUNY Nassau)

Garden City, NY, United States

Nassau Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in nearly every field, including health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and performing arts, serving 20,000 students on Long Island.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem eng.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Science: CS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng sci.
  • Environmental Science: Env sci.
  • General Studies: Gen studies.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human serv.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office tech.
  • Paralegal: Paralegal.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social sci.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.
  • Visual Arts: Visual.

Nassau is one of the largest community colleges. Wide range of programs and transfers.

Niagara County Community College (SUNY Niagara)

Sanborn, NY, United States

Niagara County Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and brewing, serving 4,000 students near Niagara Falls.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Technology: Chem.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Technology: Comp.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Technology: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Information Technology: HIT.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Brewing Science: Brewing.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

Niagara's brewing program is innovative. Focus on local industries like tourism.

North Country Community College (SUNY North Country)

Saranac Lake, NY, United States

North Country Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, business, liberal arts, and environmental studies, with multiple campuses in the Adirondacks serving 1,500 students.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Early Childhood Education: ECE.
  • Electrical Technology: Elec.
  • Emergency Medical Technician: EMT.
  • Engineering Technology: Eng tech.
  • Environmental Science: Env sci.
  • General Studies: Gen studies.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human serv.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social sci.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

North Country's rural campuses support Adirondack-focused programs. Small, personal learning environment.

Onondaga Community College (SUNY Onondaga)

Syracuse, NY, United States

Onondaga Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and public safety, serving 10,000 students in Central NY.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Technology: Chem tech.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng sci.
  • Environmental Technology: Env tech.
  • General Studies: Gen studies.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Information Technology: HIT.
  • Human Services: Human serv.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social sci.
  • Sign Language: ASL.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.

Onondaga's health sciences are extensive. Partnerships with Syracuse University for transfers.

Orange County Community College (SUNY Orange)

Middletown, NY, United States

Orange County Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and culinary, with campuses in Middletown and Newburgh, serving 6,000 students.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Civil eng.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Science: CS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Culinary Arts: Culinary.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Technology: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.
  • Visual Arts: Visual.

SUNY Orange's culinary program is award-winning. Bilingual options for diverse population.

Plattsburgh State University of New York

Plattsburgh, NY, United States

Plattsburgh State University of New York, a SUNY comprehensive college, offers programs in liberal arts, sciences, business, education, and nursing, with a focus on experiential learning and borderland studies for its 5,000 students.

  • Accounting: Managerial accounting, auditing, and international standards.
  • Adirondack Watershed Institute: Water quality, ecology, and policy.
  • Anthropology: Native American studies, cultural anthropology, and archaeology.
  • Art History: Modern art, Canadian art, and museum studies.
  • Biochemistry: Molecular biology, enzymology, and bioinformatics.
  • Biology: Wildlife biology, cell biology, and biotechnology.
  • Business: Finance, marketing, and supply chain management.
  • Chemistry: Analytical chemistry, organic synthesis, and green chemistry.
  • Childhood Education: STEM education, literacy, and social studies.
  • Communication: Media studies, rhetoric, and digital media.
  • Computer Science: Algorithms, networks, and software development.
  • Criminal Justice: Border security, forensics, and law enforcement.
  • Economics: Environmental economics, labor economics, and quantitative methods.
  • English: Creative writing, literature, and professional writing.
  • Environmental Science: Adirondack ecology, climate change, and sustainability.
  • Family and Consumer Sciences: Nutrition, apparel design, and consumer behavior.
  • Finance: Personal finance, corporate finance, and investments.
  • Foods and Nutrition: Dietetics, food service, and community nutrition.
  • Geology: Glacial geology, environmental geology, and field methods.
  • History: Canadian history, U.S. history, and military history.
  • Hospitality Management: Hotel operations, tourism, and event management.
  • Human Relations: Diversity, leadership, and organizational development.
  • International Business: Global trade, cross-cultural management, and emerging markets.
  • Journalism: News reporting, photojournalism, and ethics.
  • Liberal Arts: Interdisciplinary studies in humanities and social sciences.
  • Mathematics: Applied mathematics, statistics, and actuarial science.
  • Music: Performance, education, and composition.
  • Nursing: BSN, community health, and gerontological nursing.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, and philosophy of religion.
  • Physics: Astronomy, medical physics, and computational physics.
  • Political Science: International relations, public policy, and Canadian politics.
  • Psychology: Clinical, cognitive, and forensic psychology.
  • School Counseling: Guidance, career counseling, and student development.
  • Social Work: BSW with emphasis on rural and border communities.
  • Sociology: Social inequality, family sociology, and criminology.
  • Spanish: Hispanic literature, language teaching, and culture.
  • Speech and Hearing Science: Audiology, speech pathology, and communication disorders.
  • Theatre: Acting, directing, and technical production.

Graduate programs include education, nursing, and counseling. Proximity to Canada enriches international studies. Courses incorporate service learning and research. Facilities like the Angell College Center support student success. This practical curriculum equips graduates for regional and global opportunities.

Purchase College, SUNY

Purchase, NY, United States

Purchase College, SUNY, a public liberal arts college, is distinguished by its conservatory-style programs in the arts, complemented by strong liberal arts and sciences offerings, fostering creativity for its 4,000 students.

  • Acting: Performance techniques, voice, and movement.
  • Art History: Modern and contemporary art, curatorial studies.
  • Arts Management: Nonprofit management, fundraising, and cultural policy.
  • Biology: Evolutionary biology, ecology, and neuroscience.
  • Business: Entrepreneurship, finance, and media business.
  • Chemistry: Organic chemistry, biochemistry, and environmental.
  • Classical Voice Performance: Opera, art song, and diction.
  • Creative Writing: Poetry, fiction, and screenwriting.
  • Dance: Ballet, modern, and choreography.
  • Design/Technology: Scenic design, lighting, and costume.
  • Drama: Playwriting, directing, and theatre history.
  • Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and behavioral economics.
  • Environmental Studies: Sustainability, urban ecology, and policy.
  • Film: Screenwriting, directing, and production.
  • History: U.S. history, global history, and cultural history.
  • Jazz Studies: Improvisation, composition, and ensemble.
  • Journalism: Investigative reporting, multimedia, and ethics.
  • Liberal Studies: Interdisciplinary humanities and social sciences.
  • Mathematics and Philosophy: Logic, set theory, and philosophy of math.
  • Music: Classical performance, composition, and theory.
  • Philosophy: Analytic philosophy, ethics, and aesthetics.
  • Physics: Astrophysics, quantum physics, and relativity.
  • Playwriting and Poetry: Dramatic writing and literary forms.
  • Political Science: American politics, international relations, and theory.
  • Psychology: Cognitive science, developmental, and social psychology.
  • Screenwriting: Narrative structure, adaptation, and TV writing.
  • Sociology: Media sociology, culture, and inequality.
  • Sound Recording Technology: Audio engineering, mixing, and production.
  • Theatre Design and Technology: Lighting design, sound design, and props.
  • Visual Arts: Painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking.
  • Voice and Opera: Vocal pedagogy, repertoire, and performance.

Graduate programs include MFA in visual arts and playwriting. The performing arts center hosts professional productions. Courses integrate arts with liberal studies, promoting innovation. Internships and exhibitions provide professional exposure. This artistic hub nurtures visionaries in creative industries.

Rockland Community College (SUNY Rockland)

Suffern, NY, United States

Rockland Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and performing arts, serving 6,000 students in Rockland County.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Technology: Chem.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Science: CS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Theatre Arts: Theatre.
  • Visual Arts: Visual.

Rockland's performing arts are strong. Commuter-friendly with transfer programs.

Schenectady County Community College (SUNY SCCC)

Schenectady, NY, United States

Schenectady County Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and music, serving 4,000 students in the Capital Region.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Technology: Chem tech.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng sci.
  • Environmental Science: Env sci.
  • General Studies: Gen studies.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Information Technology: HIT.
  • Human Services: Human serv.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib arts.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social sci.
  • Music: Music.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

SCCC's music program collaborates with Proctors Theatre. Focus on workforce development.

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY, United States

Stony Brook University, a flagship SUNY institution, excels in research-intensive programs across sciences, health professions, engineering, humanities, and social sciences, educating over 25,000 students with a commitment to discovery and societal impact.

  • African American Studies: History, literature, and contemporary issues in Black studies.
  • Anthropology: Cultural anthropology, archaeology, and biological anthropology.
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Computational math, data analysis, and financial math.
  • Art: Visual arts, photography, and digital art, with studio and critique sessions.
  • Astronomy: Observational astronomy, astrophysics, and cosmology.
  • Biochemistry and Cell Biology: Molecular biology, genetics, and cell signaling.
  • Biomedical Engineering: Medical devices, imaging, and tissue engineering.
  • Business Management: Entrepreneurship, operations, and global business.
  • Chemical and Molecular Engineering: Catalysis, polymers, and nanotechnology.
  • Chemistry: Organic synthesis, physical chemistry, and analytical methods.
  • Cinema and Media Studies: Film theory, production, and media criticism.
  • Computer Science: Algorithms, human-computer interaction, and machine learning.
  • Ecology and Evolution: Biodiversity, conservation biology, and evolutionary genetics.
  • Economics: Microeconomic theory, macroeconomics, and public economics.
  • Electrical Engineering: Communications, control systems, and microelectronics.
  • English: Medieval literature, modern poetry, and composition.
  • Environmental Studies: Sustainability, policy, and earth systems science.
  • Geosciences: Geology, oceanography, and atmospheric science.
  • Health Science: Health care management, rehabilitation sciences, and respiratory care.
  • History: Global history, U.S. history, and science history.
  • Journalism: Reporting, multimedia journalism, and ethics.
  • Marine Sciences: Marine biology, oceanography, and fisheries science.
  • Mathematics: Pure mathematics, topology, and applied math.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and design.
  • Medicine: Renaissance School of Medicine with clinical and basic sciences.
  • Music: Classical performance, jazz, and electronic music.
  • Neuroscience: Cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology, and behavioral studies.
  • Nursing: Family nurse practitioner, adult-gerontology, and psychiatric nursing.
  • Pharmacy: Pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and clinical pharmacy.
  • Philosophy: Epistemology, ethics, and philosophy of mind.
  • Physics and Astronomy: High-energy physics, quantum optics, and relativity.
  • Political Science: Comparative politics, international relations, and American politics.
  • Psychology: Experimental, clinical, and social psychology.
  • Public Policy: Policy analysis, urban studies, and health policy.
  • Social Work: Advanced clinical practice and community organizing.
  • Sociology: Social theory, inequality, and globalization.

Stony Brook's graduate offerings include top-ranked PhDs and professional degrees. Centers like the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics advance interdisciplinary work. Courses blend theory with practice, emphasizing innovation, equity, and global challenges. Students engage in research from freshman year, with access to facilities like the Marine Sciences Center. Study abroad and service learning enrich the experience. This forward-thinking curriculum positions graduates as leaders in science, medicine, and the arts.

Suffolk County Community College (Eastern Campus, SUNY Suffolk)

Riverhead, NY, United States

The Eastern Campus of Suffolk County Community College, SUNY, emphasizes agriculture, marine science, and liberal arts programs for eastern Long Island students.

  • Agricultural Technology: Ag.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Marine Science: Marine.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Focus on local industries like farming and fisheries. Integrated with main campuses.

Suffolk County Community College (SUNY Suffolk)

Selden, NY, United States

Suffolk County Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and marine sciences, with three campuses serving 21,000 students on Long Island.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem eng.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Science: CS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Marine Science: Marine.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.

Suffolk's large size offers extensive programs. Marine science at Grant campus.

Suffolk County Community College (Western Campus, SUNY Suffolk)

Brentwood, NY, United States

The Western Campus of Suffolk County Community College, SUNY, offers programs in health, business, and liberal arts, serving diverse western Suffolk communities.

  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Bilingual support for Hispanic population. Community-oriented education.

Sullivan County Community College (SUNY Sullivan)

Loch Sheldrake, NY, United States

Sullivan County Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, business, liberal arts, engineering, and hospitality, serving 2,000 students in the Catskills.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Early Childhood Education: ECE.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Hospitality Management: Hospitality.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.

Sullivan's hospitality program ties to resort area. Small campus with personal attention.

SUNY Canton

Canton, NY, United States

SUNY Canton, a technology college in SUNY, focuses on health sciences, engineering, business, and criminal justice, offering applied programs with small classes for 3,000 students in the North Country.

  • Accounting: Bookkeeping, payroll, and financial reporting.
  • Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, and Heating Technology: HVAC systems, troubleshooting, and codes.
  • Biological Science: Pre-vet, ecology, and lab research.
  • Business Administration: Small business, management, and e-business.
  • Civil and Construction Engineering Technology: Site development, materials, and estimating.
  • Computer Information Systems: Networking, programming, and databases.
  • Criminal Investigation: Forensics, interrogation, and evidence.
  • Criminal Justice: Law enforcement, corrections, and security.
  • Dental Hygiene: Oral health, radiology, and patient education.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, motors, and automation.
  • Emergency Management: Disaster planning, response, and recovery.
  • Engineering Science: Physics, math, and design.
  • Environmental Science: Water quality, wildlife, and sustainability.
  • Graphic Design: Digital imaging, layout, and web graphics.
  • Health Care Management: Administration, policy, and finance.
  • Health Science: Pre-nursing, pre-PA, and wellness.
  • Hospitality Management: Culinary, tourism, and events.
  • Human Services: Case management, counseling, and advocacy.
  • Legal Studies: Paralegal, criminal law, and ethics.
  • Liberal Arts: General studies in humanities and social sciences.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD, manufacturing, and fluids.
  • Nursing: ADN, LPN to RN, and clinical skills.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Rehabilitation, modalities, and patient care.
  • Power Plant Operations and Technology: Boilers, turbines, and safety.
  • Professional Piloting: Aviation, flight training, and regulations.
  • Public Health: Epidemiology, health promotion, and policy.
  • Quality Assurance and Compliance Management: Standards, auditing, and risk.
  • Software Development and Web Design: Coding, apps, and UX.
  • Sport Management: Coaching, facilities, and marketing.
  • Veterinary Science Technology: Animal health, surgery, and lab.
  • Welding Technology: MIG, TIG, and fabrication.

Canton's programs include online options and co-ops. Focus on regional needs like healthcare and justice. This career-oriented education supports workforce entry.

SUNY Cobleskill

Cobleskill, NY, United States

SUNY Cobleskill, an agricultural and technical college in the SUNY system, provides practical programs in agriculture, animal science, culinary arts, and technology, with hands-on learning on its farm campus for 2,200 students.

  • Agricultural Business Management: Farm finance, marketing, and agribusiness.
  • Agricultural Engineering Technology: Machinery, irrigation, and precision agriculture.
  • Animal Science: Dairy, equine, and livestock management.
  • Architectural and Building Engineering Technology: Drafting, construction, and codes.
  • Baking and Pastry Arts: Bread making, cake design, and sanitation.
  • Biological Science: Biotechnology, ecology, and lab techniques.
  • Business Administration: Small business, entrepreneurship, and management.
  • Culinary Arts: International cuisine, garde manger, and beverage management.
  • Dairy Technology: Milk processing, quality control, and cheese making.
  • Early Childhood Education: Child development, curriculum, and observation.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Wiring, controls, and renewable energy.
  • Enology and Viticulture: Wine production, grape growing, and tasting.
  • Environmental Management: Soil science, waste management, and conservation.
  • Fisheries, Wildlife, and Environmental Science: Aquaculture, habitat restoration, and policy.
  • Graphic Design: Digital media, typography, and branding.
  • Heavy Equipment Operations: Operation, maintenance, and safety.
  • Horticulture Technology: Greenhouse management, landscaping, and plant propagation.
  • Hospitality Management: Hotel operations, tourism, and events.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: General education in humanities and sciences.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD, manufacturing, and automation.
  • Plant Science: Crop production, pest management, and organic farming.
  • Renewable Energy Technology: Solar, wind, and energy systems.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, and history.
  • Therapeutic Horsemanship: Equine-assisted therapy and riding instruction.
  • Travel and Tourism: Adventure tourism, marketing, and planning.
  • Veterinary Science Technology: Animal care, diagnostics, and surgery.

Cobleskill's farm and labs provide real-world experience. Programs focus on career readiness in agriculture and technical fields. This applied education leads directly to employment in rural and technical sectors.

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF)

Syracuse, NY, United States

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF), a specialized SUNY college, is dedicated to environmental and natural resources management, offering science-based programs in forestry, ecology, engineering, and landscape architecture for about 2,000 students.

  • Bioprocess Engineering: Bioreactors, fermentation, and biofuels.
  • Chemical and Biological Engineering: Process design, environmental engineering, and biotechnology.
  • Chemistry: Environmental chemistry, analytical, and green chemistry.
  • Construction Management: Sustainable building, project management, and BIM.
  • Environmental Biology: Conservation biology, wildlife, and plant science.
  • Environmental Resources Engineering: Water resources, renewable energy, and GIS.
  • Environmental Science: Ecosystems, policy, and climate science.
  • Environmental Studies: Interdisciplinary environmental issues and sustainability.
  • Fish and Wildlife Science: Fisheries management, wildlife ecology, and conservation.
  • Forest Ecosystems: Silviculture, forest health, and carbon sequestration.
  • Forest Engineering: Timber harvesting, road design, and geospatial analysis.
  • Landscape Architecture: Site design, urban planning, and restoration.
  • Landscape Studies: Horticulture, arboriculture, and landscape contracting.
  • Natural Resources Management: Recreation, policy, and multiple-use management.
  • Paper Engineering: Pulp and paper technology, recycling, and nanomaterials.
  • Sustainable Construction Management: Green building, LEED, and energy efficiency.

Graduate programs include MS and PhD in environmental science and engineering. ESF's Roosevelt Wildlife Forest supports field research. Courses emphasize hands-on learning and interdisciplinary collaboration with Syracuse University. This focused education trains stewards for environmental challenges.

SUNY Cortland

Cortland, NY, United States

SUNY Cortland, a comprehensive college in the SUNY system, specializes in teacher education, health sciences, and liberal arts, offering personalized learning to about 6,500 students with an emphasis on active citizenship and wellness.

  • African American Studies: History, culture, and social justice issues.
  • Anthropology: Cultural, linguistic, and archaeological anthropology.
  • Art and Art History: Studio practices, art education, and historical analysis.
  • Athletic Training: Injury prevention, rehabilitation, and sports medicine.
  • Biology: Cell biology, organismal biology, and ecology.
  • Black Studies: African diaspora, literature, and politics.
  • Business Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and business strategy.
  • Chemistry: General, biochemistry, and environmental chemistry.
  • Childhood Education: Literacy, math, and science for elementary teachers.
  • Communication Disorders and Sciences: Speech therapy, audiology, and language development.
  • Communications: Media studies, public communication, and journalism.
  • Computer Science: Programming, data structures, and software engineering.
  • Criminology: Crime theory, policing, and corrections.
  • Early Childhood Education: Preschool methods, child development, and family engagement.
  • Earth Sciences: Geology, meteorology, and environmental earth science.
  • Economics: Economic policy, international economics, and quantitative methods.
  • English: Literature, creative writing, and professional writing.
  • Environmental Science: Sustainability, conservation, and policy.
  • Exercise Science: Kinesiology, fitness assessment, and sports nutrition.
  • Finance: Corporate finance, investments, and risk management.
  • Geology: Mineralogy, tectonics, and field geology.
  • Health Education: Public health, wellness promotion, and epidemiology.
  • History: U.S., European, and global history.
  • Humanities: Interdisciplinary studies in philosophy, literature, and arts.
  • International Studies: Global politics, economics, and cultures.
  • Kinesiology: Motor learning, biomechanics, and physical activity.
  • Literacy Education: Reading instruction, literacy assessment, and children's literature.
  • Management: Organizational behavior, human resources, and leadership.
  • Mathematics: Pure math, applied math, and statistics.
  • Music: Performance, education, and conducting.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, and existentialism.
  • Physics: Classical mechanics, modern physics, and astrophysics.
  • Political Science: American government, comparative politics, and theory.
  • Psychology: Developmental, social, and cognitive psychology.
  • Recreation: Therapeutic recreation, outdoor education, and leisure studies.
  • Social Studies Education: History, geography, and civics teaching.
  • Sociology: Social institutions, inequality, and research methods.
  • Sport Management: Sports marketing, facility management, and event planning.
  • Theater Arts: Acting, directing, and stage design.
  • Women's Studies: Gender theory, feminism, and intersectionality.

Graduate programs focus on education, health, and coaching. Cortland's strong teacher preparation includes student teaching placements. Courses promote experiential learning through fieldwork, study abroad, and community service. Facilities like the Corey Union and athletic complexes support active lifestyles. This student-centered approach fosters well-rounded professionals ready for education, health, and public service careers.

SUNY Delhi

Delhi, NY, United States

SUNY Delhi, a technology college in SUNY, specializes in applied programs in veterinary science, engineering, business, hospitality, and health, with practical training for 3,000 students.

  • Agribusiness Management: Farm operations, marketing, and finance.
  • Architectural Design and Drafting: CAD, building codes, and visualization.
  • Aviation Science: Flight training, maintenance, and management.
  • Biological and Conservation Sciences: Ecology, wildlife, and biotech.
  • Business Administration: Entrepreneurship, administration, and global business.
  • Care Coordination: Case management, health navigation, and advocacy.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Surveying, structures, and construction.
  • Community Health: Promotion, epidemiology, and policy.
  • Culinary Arts: Baking, international cuisine, and management.
  • Dental Hygiene: Clinical practice, education, and community health.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Power systems, electronics, and renewables.
  • Engineering Science: Advanced math, physics, and projects.
  • Environmental Woods and Forest Resources: Forestry, milling, and sustainability.
  • Hospitality Management: Hotel, tourism, and event planning.
  • Human Services: Social services, counseling, and development.
  • Interior Design: Space planning, furnishings, and CAD.
  • Law and Paralegal Studies: Legal research, contracts, and litigation.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: Design, manufacturing, and HVAC.
  • Natural Resources and Sustainability: Conservation, energy, and policy.
  • Nursing: ADN, practical nursing, and transitions.
  • Office Administration: Medical office, records, and software.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: Therapy techniques, anatomy, and ethics.
  • Plant Science: Horticulture, agronomy, and landscape.
  • Public Health: Community health, biostatistics, and administration.
  • Sports Management: Coaching, marketing, and facilities.
  • Therapeutic Recreation: Adaptive recreation, assessment, and leadership.
  • Travel and Tourism: Adventure, eco-tourism, and operations.
  • Veterinary Science Technology: Diagnostics, surgery, and pharmacology.

Delhi's farms and clinics offer real practice. Programs emphasize internships. This hands-on approach prepares graduates for technical and service careers.

SUNY Empire State University

Saratoga Springs, NY, United States

SUNY Empire State University, a innovative SUNY institution, specializes in individualized, flexible learning through online and location-based programs in arts, sciences, business, education, and nursing, designed for adult learners and serving over 15,000 students statewide.

  • Arts: Creative writing, visual arts, and performing arts studies.
  • Biological and Health Sciences: Allied health, nursing, and public health.
  • Business, Management, and Economics: MBA, accounting, and labor studies.
  • Community and Human Services: Human development, social welfare, and counseling.
  • Community Development and Public Affairs: Nonprofit management, policy, and urban studies.
  • Conference and Event Management: Planning, marketing, and operations.
  • Cultural and Women's Studies: Gender studies, ethnic studies, and global cultures.
  • Educational Studies: Adult education, literacy, and teacher preparation.
  • Environmental Studies: Sustainability, ecology, and policy.
  • Historical Studies: U.S. history, world history, and oral history.
  • Information Technology: Cybersecurity, web development, and data analytics.
  • Labor Studies: Union organizing, labor history, and workplace rights.
  • Media and Communications: Digital media, journalism, and film studies.
  • Music: Independent study in performance, theory, and ethnomusicology.
  • Nursing: RN to BSN, MSN, and family nurse practitioner.
  • Philosophy and Religious Studies: Ethics, comparative religion, and philosophy of mind.
  • Psychology: Applied psychology, mental health, and organizational behavior.
  • Science, Mathematics, and Technology: Environmental science, math modeling, and STEM education.
  • Social Science: Sociology, political science, and anthropology.
  • Sustainability Studies: Renewable energy, green business, and environmental justice.

As a pioneer in distance and individualized education, Empire State allows students to design learning contracts. Graduate programs include education and business. Focus on prior learning assessment and mentorship supports non-traditional students. This flexible model enables career advancement and personal growth across New York.

SUNY Fredonia

Fredonia, NY, United States

SUNY Fredonia, a residential liberal arts college within SUNY, is celebrated for its music and performing arts programs, alongside strong offerings in sciences, education, and business, serving around 3,500 students with a supportive community.

  • Accounting: Financial accounting, managerial accounting, and auditing.
  • Applied Music: Instrumental and vocal performance, pedagogy, and ensembles.
  • Art: Studio art, graphic design, and art therapy.
  • Biology: General biology, microbiology, and ecology.
  • Business Administration: Marketing, management, and international business.
  • Chemistry: Organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry.
  • Communication: Media arts, public relations, and broadcasting.
  • Computer and Information Sciences: Software development, cybersecurity, and data science.
  • Elementary Education: Child development, curriculum, and classroom management.
  • English: Literature, writing, and secondary education.
  • Geochemistry: Earth materials, environmental geochemistry, and field studies.
  • Geology: Stratigraphy, mineralogy, and hydrogeology.
  • Health Studies: Health promotion, nutrition, and wellness.
  • History: American, European, and world history.
  • Mathematics: Algebra, calculus, and mathematical modeling.
  • Music Education: Instrumental, choral, and general music teaching.
  • Music Performance: Classical, jazz, and opera, with recitals.
  • Music Theory and Composition: Harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration.
  • Philosophy: Ancient philosophy, ethics, and logic.
  • Physics: Mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum physics.
  • Political Science: U.S. politics, international relations, and public administration.
  • Psychology: Experimental, clinical, and developmental psychology.
  • Secondary Education: Science, math, and social studies teaching.
  • Social Work: Generalist practice, policy, and fieldwork.
  • Sociology: Social theory, family sociology, and deviance.
  • Sound Recording Technology: Audio production, mixing, and acoustics.
  • Theatre Arts: Acting, technical theater, and musical theater.
  • Video Production: Filmmaking, editing, and digital media.

Graduate programs include music education and special education. Fredonia's world-class music facilities, like the Nixon Theater, enhance performing arts training. Courses integrate liberal arts with professional preparation, emphasizing creativity and collaboration. Opportunities for research, internships, and performances abound. This enriching environment develops artists, educators, and professionals who contribute meaningfully to society.

SUNY Geneseo

Geneseo, NY, United States

SUNY Geneseo, a premier public liberal arts college in the SUNY system, delivers exceptional undergraduate education in the humanities, sciences, social sciences, and professional fields, with about 4,500 students benefiting from small classes and faculty mentorship.

  • Accounting: Principles, intermediate accounting, and forensic accounting.
  • American Studies: Cultural history, literature, and media.
  • Anthropology: Cultural, biological, and archaeology.
  • Art History: Renaissance, modern, and non-Western art.
  • Biochemistry: Molecular biology, enzymology, and bioanalytical chemistry.
  • Biology: Evolution, genetics, and physiology.
  • Business: Finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
  • Chemistry: Analytical, organic, and physical chemistry.
  • Communication: Interpersonal, organizational, and visual communication.
  • Computer Science: Algorithms, databases, and AI.
  • Economics: Micro, macro, and econometrics.
  • Education: Childhood, adolescence, and special education.
  • English: British, American, and world literature.
  • Environmental Science: Ecosystems, policy, and sustainability.
  • Geology: Sedimentology, structural geology, and paleontology.
  • History: Ancient, medieval, and modern history.
  • Mathematics: Discrete math, real analysis, and statistics.
  • Music: Theory, history, and performance.
  • Philosophy: Moral philosophy, metaphysics, and epistemology.
  • Physics: Classical, modern, and astrophysics.
  • Political Science: Theory, comparative, and international politics.
  • Psychology: Cognitive, social, and biopsychology.
  • Sociology: Social stratification, culture, and methods.
  • Spanish: Language, literature, and Hispanic culture.
  • Theatre: Drama, directing, and design.
  • Women's and Gender Studies: Feminist theory and queer studies.

Geneseo offers select graduate programs in education and accounting. The curriculum promotes critical thinking, global awareness, and ethical reasoning through interdisciplinary approaches. Research opportunities, study abroad, and honors programs enhance learning. With a beautiful campus, Geneseo fosters a vibrant intellectual community, preparing students for graduate school and careers with distinction.

SUNY Maritime College

Throggs Neck, NY, United States

SUNY Maritime College, a specialized SUNY institution, focuses on maritime, engineering, and international business education, preparing students for global careers through rigorous, hands-on training on its waterfront campus serving 1,200 students.

  • Atmospheric Science: Meteorology, oceanography, and climate forecasting.
  • Civil Engineering Technology: Construction management, surveying, and infrastructure.
  • Electrical Engineering: Power systems, marine electrical, and controls.
  • Facilities Engineering: Building systems, energy management, and maintenance.
  • International Transportation Management: Logistics, supply chain, and global trade.
  • Marine Environmental Science: Marine biology, pollution, and coastal management.
  • Maritime Business: Shipping finance, chartering, and port operations.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Marine engineering, thermodynamics, and propulsion.
  • Metropolitan Studies: Urban planning, transportation policy, and sustainability.
  • Naval Architecture: Ship design, hydrodynamics, and stability.
  • Ocean Engineering: Offshore structures, wave mechanics, and subsea technology.
  • Professional Maritime Studies: Deck officer training, navigation, and seamanship.
  • Quality Management: Process improvement, ISO standards, and lean methods.
  • Technical Communications: Technical writing, presentation, and project management.
  • Transportation Management and Logistics: Freight forwarding, warehousing, and analytics.

Maritime's unique programs include licensed training for merchant marine officers. Cadets gain sea experience on training ships. Graduate offerings in international transportation. Emphasis on leadership, discipline, and technical skills. This specialized education leads to high-demand careers in maritime industries, engineering, and logistics.

SUNY Morrisville

Morrisville, NY, United States

SUNY Morrisville, a technology college in SUNY, emphasizes applied sciences, agriculture, engineering, and business, with project-based learning on its campus serving 2,500 students.

  • Agricultural Business Management: Ag economics, marketing, and finance.
  • Agricultural Engineering Technology: Farm power, structures, and automation.
  • Agricultural Science: Animal and crop production, soil science.
  • Animal Science: Dairy management, equine science, and veterinary tech.
  • Automotive Management: Dealership operations, sales, and service.
  • Automotive Technology: Diagnostics, repair, and electric vehicles.
  • Biological Science Technology: Biotechnology, lab techniques, and research.
  • Business Administration: Entrepreneurship, management, and e-commerce.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Process control, polymers, and safety.
  • Construction Management: Project planning, estimating, and BIM.
  • Culinary Arts: A la carte cooking, baking, and nutrition.
  • Dairy Farm Technology: Milking systems, herd health, and records.
  • Early Childhood Education: Development, curriculum, and inclusion.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, PLCs, and power distribution.
  • Engineering Science: Calculus, physics, and design projects.
  • Environmental and Energy Management: Sustainability, renewables, and policy.
  • Graphic and Interactive Design: Web design, animation, and UX.
  • Horticulture: Landscape design, turf management, and organics.
  • Hospitality Management: Resort operations, events, and tourism.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD/CAM, robotics, and manufacturing.
  • Mechatronics Technology: Automation, sensors, and programming.
  • Nursing: Fundamentals, clinical practice, and community health.
  • Renewable Energy: Solar installation, wind tech, and efficiency.
  • Respiratory Care: Pulmonary function, ventilation, and therapy.
  • Travel and Tourism: Adventure travel, marketing, and planning.
  • Veterinary Technology: Clinical skills, pharmacology, and surgery.

Morrisville's facilities include farms and tech labs. Programs integrate work experience. This technical focus prepares students for immediate industry roles.

SUNY New Paltz

New Paltz, NY, United States

SUNY New Paltz, a vibrant comprehensive college in the SUNY system, excels in the arts, education, business, and sciences, attracting creative and academically driven students to its scenic campus serving over 7,000.

  • Accounting: Cost accounting, taxation, and auditing.
  • Anthropology: Cultural, linguistic, and visual anthropology.
  • Art: Studio art, digital art, and metalsmithing.
  • Auditing and Forensic Accounting: Fraud examination and internal auditing.
  • Biology: Ecology, microbiology, and molecular biology.
  • Black Studies: African American history, literature, and politics.
  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and finance.
  • Chemistry: Biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and synthesis.
  • Communication Disorders: Speech-language pathology and audiology.
  • Computer Science: Software engineering, networks, and theory.
  • Economics: International economics, development, and policy.
  • Education: Elementary, secondary, and special education.
  • English: Creative writing, rhetoric, and film studies.
  • Environmental Science and Policy: Climate change, conservation, and GIS.
  • Geology: Hydrogeology, geophysics, and field mapping.
  • Global and Public Health Studies: Epidemiology, health disparities, and global health.
  • History: U.S., European, and Asian history.
  • Journalism: News writing, photojournalism, and ethics.
  • Mathematics: Applied math, statistics, and cryptography.
  • Music: Jazz studies, composition, and education.
  • Nursing: Community health, gerontology, and leadership.
  • Philosophy: Existentialism, ethics, and philosophy of science.
  • Physics: Optics, solid state, and computational physics.
  • Political Science: Public policy, human rights, and campaigns.
  • Psychology: Behavioral neuroscience, social psychology, and counseling.
  • Social Work: Clinical practice and advocacy.
  • Sociology: Criminology, gender, and urban sociology.
  • Theatre Arts: Performance, playwriting, and design.
  • Visual Arts: Painting, sculpture, and printmaking.
  • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies: Intersectional feminism and LGBTQ studies.

Graduate programs include MFA in art and theater, and MS in education. New Paltz's artistic heritage, with galleries and theaters, inspires creative courses. Emphasis on sustainability and social justice permeates the curriculum. Internships, research, and community involvement provide practical experience. This innovative education cultivates thinkers and creators for diverse professions.

SUNY Oneonta

Oneonta, NY, United States

SUNY Oneonta, a comprehensive SUNY college, offers a blend of liberal arts and professional programs in education, sciences, business, and the arts, with a focus on experiential learning for its 6,000 students.

  • Accounting: Financial, managerial, and international accounting.
  • Anthropology: Archaeology, ethnology, and biological anthropology.
  • Art History: Iconography, museum studies, and contemporary art.
  • Biology: Conservation biology, genetics, and physiology.
  • Business Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and business law.
  • Chemistry: Analytical, organic, and physical chemistry.
  • Childhood Education: Literacy, STEM education, and inclusive practices.
  • Communication: Organizational communication, media, and rhetoric.
  • Computer Science: Programming, databases, and web development.
  • Criminal Justice: Corrections, policing, and juvenile justice.
  • Dietetics: Nutritional assessment, therapeutic nutrition, and food science.
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences: Geology, hydrology, and climate science.
  • Economics: Quantitative economics, policy analysis, and history of economic thought.
  • English: Literature, creative writing, and professional communication.
  • Environmental and Sustainability Studies: Renewable energy, policy, and ecology.
  • Family and Consumer Sciences: Consumer economics, apparel design, and nutrition.
  • Finance: Corporate finance, investments, and risk analysis.
  • Gerontology: Aging processes, social policy, and health services for elders.
  • History: Global history, U.S. history, and public history.
  • Human Development and Family Studies: Child development, family dynamics, and counseling.
  • International Studies: Global cultures, languages, and international relations.
  • Mathematics: Abstract algebra, real analysis, and applied math.
  • Music: Performance, music education, and history.
  • Philosophy: Ancient philosophy, ethics, and logic.
  • Physics: Mechanics, electricity, and modern physics.
  • Political Science: American politics, comparative government, and theory.
  • Psychology: Cognitive, developmental, and social psychology.
  • School Psychology: Assessment, intervention, and counseling.
  • Sociology: Social problems, culture, and research methods.
  • Spanish: Language acquisition, literature, and culture.
  • Sport and Exercise Sciences: Coaching, fitness, and athletic training.
  • Theatre: Acting, directing, and technical theater.
  • Water Resources: Watershed management, water quality, and policy.

Graduate offerings include education and school psychology. Oneonta's location near natural areas supports environmental studies. Courses encourage research, internships, and community engagement. With strong advising, students thrive in a collaborative setting, gaining skills for careers in education, business, and public service.

SUNY Oswego

Oswego, NY, United States

SUNY Oswego, a dynamic comprehensive college in the SUNY system, provides innovative programs in business, education, technology, and the liberal arts, emphasizing sustainability and global awareness for its 7,500 students.

  • Accounting: Advanced accounting, taxation, and ethics.
  • Anthropology: Cultural anthropology, archaeology, and applied anthropology.
  • Art: Studio art, graphic design, and illustration.
  • Biology: Aquatic biology, microbiology, and zoology.
  • Business Administration: Human resources, operations, and strategic management.
  • Chemistry: Biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and forensics.
  • Cognitive Science: Neuroscience, philosophy, and computer modeling.
  • Communication: Broadcasting, journalism, and public relations.
  • Computer Science: Software engineering, cybersecurity, and game design.
  • Criminal Justice: Cybercrime, homeland security, and forensics.
  • Economics: Behavioral economics, environmental economics, and finance.
  • Education: Adolescence education, literacy, and technology integration.
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering: Circuits, embedded systems, and signals.
  • English and Creative Writing: Poetry, fiction, and screenwriting.
  • Environmental Science: Renewable energy, pollution control, and GIS.
  • Finance: Financial markets, portfolio management, and derivatives.
  • Geology: Paleontology, mineralogy, and economic geology.
  • Global and International Studies: Area studies, diplomacy, and development.
  • Health Promotion and Wellness: Community health, exercise physiology, and nutrition.
  • History: Maritime history, U.S. history, and world civilizations.
  • Human Development: Lifespan development, family studies, and counseling.
  • Information Science: Data analytics, information systems, and UX design.
  • Journalism: Digital journalism, multimedia, and investigative reporting.
  • Management: Project management, entrepreneurship, and leadership.
  • Marketing: Consumer behavior, digital marketing, and analytics.
  • Mathematics: Statistics, operations research, and cryptography.
  • Meteorology: Weather forecasting, climate modeling, and atmospheric physics.
  • Music: Jazz, classical, and music technology.
  • Philosophy: Logic, ethics, and philosophy of science.
  • Physics: Optics, nuclear physics, and computational physics.
  • Political Science: Public administration, international law, and policy.
  • Psychology: Industrial-organizational, clinical, and experimental psychology.
  • Public Justice: Legal studies, ethics, and social justice.
  • Sociology: Urban sociology, social movements, and inequality.
  • Software Engineering: Agile development, testing, and mobile apps.
  • Theatre: Musical theatre, playwriting, and stage management.
  • Tourism Management: Hospitality, event planning, and sustainable tourism.
  • Veterinary Technology: Animal care, diagnostics, and surgery assistance.
  • Women and Gender Studies: Transnational feminism and queer theory.

Graduate programs include MBA, education, and counseling. Oswego's lakeside location enhances meteorology and environmental courses. Sustainability initiatives and tech integration define the curriculum. Hands-on projects, co-ops, and study abroad build practical skills. This forward-looking education prepares graduates for innovative careers.

SUNY Polytechnic Institute

Utica, NY, United States

SUNY Polytechnic Institute, a polytechnic college in SUNY, excels in STEM, health, business, and media arts, integrating technology across disciplines for 3,000 students with research opportunities.

  • Accounting: Financial, managerial, and forensic accounting.
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Computational math, data science, and modeling.
  • Business Administration: Innovation, management, and analytics.
  • Civil Engineering: Structures, transportation, and environmental.
  • Communication and Media Arts: Digital media, journalism, and design.
  • Computer Engineering: Hardware-software integration, embedded systems.
  • Computer Information Systems: Enterprise systems, cybersecurity, and cloud.
  • Computer Science: Algorithms, AI, and software engineering.
  • Criminal Justice: Digital forensics, intelligence, and policy.
  • Electrical Engineering: Power electronics, communications, and renewables.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: Circuits, automation, and testing.
  • Engineering Technology: Mechanical, electrical, and civil tech.
  • Environmental and Sustainable Energy Engineering: Renewables, efficiency, and policy.
  • Financial Information Technology: Fintech, blockchain, and risk management.
  • Game Design and Development: Programming, art, and design principles.
  • Health Information Management: EHR, coding, and compliance.
  • Health Services Management: Healthcare admin, policy, and quality.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Design, thermal systems, and manufacturing.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: CAD, prototyping, and quality.
  • Mechatronics: Robotics, controls, and sensors.
  • Nanotechnology: Materials, devices, and fabrication.
  • Nursing: BSN, with simulation labs.
  • Psychology: Applied psychology, neuroscience, and health.
  • Public Health: Epidemiology, biostats, and community health.
  • Software Engineering: Development, testing, and agile methods.
  • Web Development: Front-end, back-end, and full-stack.

Graduate programs in engineering and nursing. SUNY Poly's Centers for Advanced Technology drive innovation. Interdisciplinary focus prepares for tech-driven careers.

SUNY Potsdam

Potsdam, NY, United States

SUNY Potsdam, renowned for its Crane School of Music, offers comprehensive programs in music, education, sciences, and liberal arts, providing rigorous training to about 3,000 students in a supportive environment.

  • Anthropology: Cultural anthropology, archaeology, and Native studies.
  • Art and Art History: Studio art, design, and art education.
  • Biology: Ecology, genetics, and microbiology.
  • Business Administration: Management, accounting, and marketing.
  • Chemistry: Biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and materials science.
  • Childhood Education: Inclusive education, literacy, and math/science.
  • Communication and Media: Film studies, journalism, and public relations.
  • Computer Science: Programming, AI, and data structures.
  • Earth and Environmental Sciences: Geology, environmental science, and sustainability.
  • Economics: Microeconomics, macroeconomics, and policy.
  • English: Literature, creative writing, and rhetoric.
  • Environmental Studies: Natural resources, policy, and climate action.
  • Foreign Languages: French, Spanish, and German literature and culture.
  • Geochemistry: Isotope geochemistry, mineral analysis, and environmental applications.
  • History: U.S., European, and global history.
  • Mathematics: Pure math, applied math, and statistics.
  • Music Education: Choral, instrumental, and general music.
  • Music Performance: Voice, piano, strings, winds, and percussion.
  • Music Theory: Composition, analysis, and aural skills.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of science.
  • Physics: Optics, acoustics, and quantum mechanics.
  • Political Science: American politics, international relations, and public administration.
  • Psychology: Behavioral neuroscience, social psychology, and clinical.
  • Sociology: Rural sociology, social change, and methods.
  • Theatre and Dance: Performance, choreography, and stagecraft.

Graduate programs emphasize music and literacy education. The Crane School's facilities, including recital halls, support intensive musical training. Interdisciplinary courses blend arts with sciences. Research and performance opportunities abound. This nurturing setting develops versatile professionals in music, education, and beyond.

The College at Brockport, SUNY

Brockport, NY, United States

The College at Brockport, SUNY, a comprehensive institution, delivers programs in health sciences, education, business, and liberal arts, with a commitment to inclusivity and service for its 7,000 students.

  • Accounting: Financial reporting, cost accounting, and systems.
  • African and African-American Studies: History, literature, and diaspora.
  • Anthropology: Cultural, biological, and archaeology.
  • Art: Studio art, graphic design, and art education.
  • Athletic Training: Sports medicine, rehabilitation, and prevention.
  • Biology: Molecular biology, ecology, and health sciences.
  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and international business.
  • Chemistry: Biochemistry, analytical, and physical chemistry.
  • Communication: Public relations, journalism, and media.
  • Computer Science: Software development, networks, and security.
  • Criminal Justice: Policing, corrections, and juvenile justice.
  • Dance: Technique, choreography, and performance.
  • Earth Science: Geology, meteorology, and environmental science.
  • Economics: Applied economics, policy, and quantitative analysis.
  • Education: Childhood, secondary, and special education.
  • English: Literature, writing, and linguistics.
  • Environmental Science and Policy: Sustainability, conservation, and law.
  • Exercise Science: Kinesiology, fitness, and nutrition.
  • Health Science: Public health, healthcare management, and wellness.
  • History: Global history, U.S. history, and public history.
  • International Business and Global Management: Cross-cultural business and trade.
  • Mathematics: Actuarial science, applied math, and statistics.
  • Music: Performance, education, and jazz studies.
  • Nursing: BSN, RN to BSN, and community health.
  • Nutrition and Dietetics: Clinical nutrition, food service, and education.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, and social philosophy.
  • Physical Education: Teaching, coaching, and recreation.
  • Physics: Applied physics, optics, and materials.
  • Political Science: Public policy, international affairs, and theory.
  • Psychology: Clinical, cognitive, and industrial psychology.
  • Recreation and Leisure Studies: Therapeutic recreation and outdoor leadership.
  • Social Work: BSW and MSW with fieldwork.
  • Sociology: Social problems, family, and criminology.
  • Sport Management: Athletics administration, marketing, and events.
  • Theatre and Dance: Acting, design, and dance education.
  • Water Resources: Hydrology, water quality, and management.
  • Women's and Gender Studies: Feminist theory and intersectionality.

Graduate programs include social work, education, and health. Brockport's service-learning emphasis connects courses to community needs. Research centers support interdisciplinary work. This holistic approach develops ethical leaders for diverse fields.

Tompkins Cortland Community College (Cortland Campus, SUNY TC3)

Cortland, NY, United States

The Cortland site of Tompkins Cortland Community College, SUNY, provides select programs in business, health, and liberal arts for Cortland County residents.

  • Business Administration: Business.
  • General Studies: Studies.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Extension site for local access. Shares main campus resources.

Tompkins Cortland Community College (SUNY TC3)

Dryden, NY, United States

Tompkins Cortland Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in business, health, liberal arts, engineering, and fire science, serving 4,000 students in the Finger Lakes.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Early Childhood Education: ECE.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Fire Science: Fire.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.

TC3's fire science is specialized. Sustainable campus practices.

Ulster County Community College (SUNY Ulster)

Stone Ridge, NY, United States

Ulster County Community College, a SUNY community college, offers associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and sustainable energy, serving 3,000 students in the Hudson Valley.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem eng.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Science: CS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Graphic.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Therapy: RT.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Sustainable Energy Technology: Energy.
  • Wind Energy Technology: Wind.

Ulster's energy programs align with green initiatives. Scenic location enhances environmental studies.

University at Albany, SUNY

Albany, NY, United States

The University at Albany, SUNY, offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, emphasizing research, innovation, and public service. As one of the four university centers in the SUNY system, it provides rigorous academic training in the arts, sciences, business, education, and more.

  • Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences: Courses cover meteorology, climate change, and environmental policy, with hands-on lab work and field studies.
  • Business Administration: Programs include accounting, finance, marketing, and management, featuring case studies and internships with Albany's corporate sector.
  • Computer Science: Focuses on algorithms, software engineering, AI, and cybersecurity, with opportunities for research in computational biology.
  • Criminal Justice: Explores law enforcement, criminology, and corrections, including simulations and policy analysis.
  • Economics: Covers micro and macroeconomics, econometrics, and international trade, with emphasis on data analysis tools.
  • Education: Teacher preparation in elementary, secondary, and special education, integrating pedagogy with classroom experience.
  • English: Literature, creative writing, and rhetoric, encouraging critical thinking and composition skills.
  • History: American, European, and global histories, with archival research and interdisciplinary approaches.
  • Mathematics and Statistics: Pure math, applied math, and data science, including advanced calculus and probability.
  • Nanoscale Science and Engineering: Cutting-edge nanotechnology, materials science, and quantum computing research.
  • Nursing: BSN, MSN, and DNP programs focusing on patient care, health policy, and clinical practice.
  • Psychology: Behavioral neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and social psychology, with experimental labs.
  • Public Administration and Policy: Government operations, ethics, and urban planning, preparing for public sector careers.
  • Social Welfare: Social work, community organizing, and policy advocacy, with fieldwork placements.
  • Communication: Media studies, journalism, and public relations, utilizing multimedia production facilities.

Graduate offerings include PhDs in most fields, fostering advanced research. The campus integrates interdisciplinary studies, such as bioinformatics and public health, to address contemporary challenges. With over 17,000 students, UAlbany promotes experiential learning through study abroad, co-ops, and community engagement. Faculty-led research in areas like atmospheric sciences and criminal justice enhances course relevance. The curriculum evolves with societal needs, incorporating sustainability, diversity, and technology. Students benefit from small class sizes in upper-level courses and access to state-of-the-art facilities, including the Life Sciences Complex and performing arts centers. This holistic education prepares graduates for diverse careers in academia, industry, government, and nonprofits, embodying SUNY's commitment to accessible, high-quality higher education.

University at Buffalo, SUNY

Buffalo, NY, United States

The University at Buffalo, SUNY's largest and most comprehensive public research university, offers extensive programs in health sciences, engineering, arts, and sciences, serving over 32,000 students with a global outlook and innovative approach.

  • Architecture: Design, urban planning, and sustainable architecture, with studio projects.
  • Biomedical Engineering: Tissue engineering, medical imaging, and biomechanics research.
  • Business: MBA, accounting, finance, and supply chain management, with experiential learning.
  • Chemical and Biological Engineering: Process design, biotechnology, and nanomaterials.
  • Civil Engineering: Structural, environmental, and transportation engineering.
  • Communicative Disorders and Sciences: Speech pathology, audiology, and linguistics.
  • Computer Science and Engineering: AI, cybersecurity, and cloud computing.
  • Dentistry: Oral health, restorative dentistry, and public health dentistry.
  • Economics: Advanced econometrics, behavioral economics, and financial economics.
  • Electrical Engineering: Power systems, electronics, and photonics.
  • English: Creative writing, literary theory, and digital humanities.
  • Environmental Engineering: Water resources, pollution control, and climate adaptation.
  • Global Gender Studies: Feminist theory, intersectionality, and global women's issues.
  • History: U.S., European, and transnational history, with archival methods.
  • Management: Information systems, marketing, and organizational behavior.
  • Materials Science and Engineering: Polymers, metals, and advanced materials.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Thermodynamics, robotics, and manufacturing.
  • Medicine: MD program, biomedical sciences, and clinical research.
  • Music: Jazz studies, composition, and ethnomusicology.
  • Nursing: Acute care, community health, and nursing informatics.
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences: Drug development, pharmacology, and toxicology.
  • Philosophy: Analytic philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy of science.
  • Physics: Particle physics, cosmology, and condensed matter physics.
  • Political Science: Public policy, international security, and political theory.
  • Psychology: Cognitive science, neuroscience, and industrial-organizational psychology.
  • Public Health and Health Professions: Epidemiology, biostatistics, and health services.
  • Social Work: Clinical practice, social policy, and gerontology.
  • Sociology: Social inequality, urban sociology, and criminology.

UB's graduate programs are highly ranked, particularly in medicine and engineering. Interdisciplinary centers like the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences drive innovation. Courses incorporate cutting-edge technology, diversity perspectives, and community partnerships. With multiple campuses, including North and South, students access specialized facilities. Experiential opportunities include co-ops, research grants, and international exchanges. This robust education equips graduates for impactful careers in healthcare, technology, and public service, upholding SUNY's excellence.

Westchester Community College (Additional Campuses, SUNY Westchester)

Valhalla, NY, United States

Westchester Community College's additional campuses offer programs in health, business, and liberal arts, extending services across the county.

  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Health Science: Health.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Social Sciences: Social.

Satellite sites for accessibility. Core curriculum from main campus.

Westchester Community College (SUNY Westchester)

Valhalla, NY, United States

Westchester Community College, a SUNY community college, provides associate degrees in health, engineering, business, liberal arts, and cybersecurity, serving 11,000 students in Westchester County.

  • Accounting: Accounting.
  • Business Administration: Business.
  • Chemical Engineering Technology: Chem.
  • Communication: Comm.
  • Computer Information Systems: CIS.
  • Criminal Justice: CJ.
  • Electrical Engineering Technology: EET.
  • Engineering Science: Eng.
  • Environmental Science: Env.
  • General Studies: Gen.
  • Graphic Design: Design.
  • Health Information Technology: HIT.
  • Human Services: Human.
  • Liberal Arts: Lib.
  • Mechanical Engineering Technology: MET.
  • Nursing: Nursing.
  • Office Technology: Office.
  • Paralegal: Para.
  • Physical Therapist Assistant: PTA.
  • Practical Nursing: PN.
  • Respiratory Care: RC.
  • Social Sciences: Social.
  • Cybersecurity: Cyber.
  • Travel and Tourism: Travel.

Westchester's cybersecurity is emerging. Diverse, urban-suburban setting.

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