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SUNY Adirondack

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640 Bay Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804, USA
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Queensbury Campus

Queensbury, NY, United States

SUNY Adirondack's Queensbury Campus offers a wide array of associate degree programs designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. The campus emphasizes practical, hands-on learning in a supportive environment, catering to diverse student needs including traditional, non-traditional, and online learners.

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: Programs in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences prepare students for baccalaureate degrees. Courses cover English literature, history, psychology, sociology, biology, chemistry, and mathematics, fostering critical thinking and communication skills essential for various careers.
  • Business Administration: This track includes accounting, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship courses. Students learn financial principles, business law, economics, and computer applications, equipping them for roles in corporate settings, small businesses, or further studies in business analytics.
  • Health Sciences and Nursing: Renowned for its nursing program, the campus offers associate degrees in nursing (AAS), radiologic technology, and medical laboratory technology. Curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, patient care, and clinical rotations, preparing graduates for licensure exams and healthcare professions.
  • Engineering and Technology: Programs in engineering science, computer information systems, and cybersecurity focus on math, physics, programming, networking, and design. Hands-on labs and projects develop technical expertise for engineering transfers or IT careers.
  • Education and Human Services: Early childhood education and human services tracks cover child development, teaching methods, counseling, and social work basics, ideal for aspiring educators and social service providers.
  • Environmental Science and Forestry: Courses in ecology, conservation, and sustainable practices address regional environmental challenges, with field studies in the Adirondacks.
  • Criminal Justice: Explores law enforcement, corrections, and legal studies, including criminology, ethics, and community policing.
  • Visual and Performing Arts: Studio art, graphic design, music, and theater courses encourage creativity through workshops and performances.

Additionally, the campus provides certificate programs in areas like phlebotomy, EMT, and office technology, along with non-credit workforce training in healthcare, manufacturing, and digital skills. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, SUNY Adirondack ensures personalized education. Transfer agreements with SUNY and other universities facilitate seamless progression. The curriculum integrates general education requirements to build well-rounded graduates ready to contribute to the North Country economy and beyond. Total enrollment supports a vibrant community with extracurriculars enhancing learning.

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