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SUNY North Country Community College

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23 Santanoni Ave, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, USA
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SUNY North Country Community College Campuses

SUNY North Country Community College Employer Profile

Malone Campus

Malone, NY, United States

The Malone Campus of SUNY North Country Community College provides accessible higher education in the North Country region, offering associate degrees, certificates, and transfer pathways with a focus on practical, career-oriented instruction. Nestled in Franklin County, it serves a diverse student body with programs that reflect local industries like agriculture, manufacturing, and public service.

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: This transfer-oriented program includes foundational courses in literature, sociology, chemistry, algebra, and philosophy. It equips students with analytical skills and cultural awareness, facilitating seamless progression to SUNY four-year schools.
  • Business Administration: Emphasizes real-world applications through classes in entrepreneurship, human resources, business law, and financial management. Students engage in case studies and group projects to build leadership and decision-making abilities.
  • Nursing: An ADN program with integrated clinical practice in nearby hospitals and clinics. Curriculum encompasses microbiology, nutrition, mental health nursing, and community health, culminating in preparation for licensure and compassionate patient care roles.
  • Criminal Justice: Delves into policing, forensics, and victimology with courses such as criminal investigation, ethics in justice, and corrections administration. Partnerships with local law enforcement provide internship opportunities for practical exposure.
  • Agricultural Science: Unique to the rural setting, this program covers crop production, animal husbandry, soil science, and agribusiness. Hands-on farm labs and sustainable farming techniques prepare students for roles in modern agriculture and food systems.
  • Human Services: Trains professionals for social work and counseling fields via courses in counseling theories, family dynamics, substance abuse, and case management. Field placements in community organizations offer direct client interaction experience.
  • Information Technology: Focuses on web development, systems analysis, and cloud computing. Courses include HTML/CSS, SQL databases, and ethical hacking basics, with projects simulating industry challenges.

The campus also features continuing education in trades like electrical work, plumbing, and office skills, addressing workforce shortages. Faculty mentorship and tutoring services ensure student success, while the curriculum incorporates cultural competency and lifelong learning principles. Community partnerships enhance program relevance, from agricultural extensions to health initiatives. Students benefit from a supportive environment that encourages exploration of interests, whether in STEM, arts, or vocational paths, ultimately contributing to the economic vitality of the region through skilled graduates.

Saranac Lake Campus

Saranac Lake, NY, United States

The Saranac Lake Campus of SUNY North Country Community College offers a wide array of associate degree and certificate programs designed to prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce. This campus emphasizes hands-on learning in a scenic Adirondack setting, fostering both academic and practical skills.

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: A comprehensive program covering humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, ideal for students planning to transfer to bachelor's programs. Courses include English composition, history, psychology, biology, and mathematics, providing a strong foundation in critical thinking and communication.
  • Business Administration: Focuses on essential business principles with courses in accounting, marketing, management, economics, and computer applications. Students learn to analyze financial statements, develop business plans, and understand ethical practices in commerce.
  • Nursing: A rigorous program leading to an Associate Degree in Applied Science, featuring clinical rotations in local healthcare facilities. Core courses cover anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, patient care, and medical-surgical nursing, preparing graduates for the NCLEX-RN exam and entry-level nursing positions.
  • Criminal Justice: Explores law enforcement, corrections, and legal systems through courses like introduction to criminal justice, criminology, constitutional law, and juvenile delinquency. Practical components include simulations and internships with regional agencies.
  • Environmental Science: Tailored to the Adirondack region, this program includes fieldwork in ecology, forestry, wildlife management, and environmental policy. Students conduct research on local ecosystems, learning GIS mapping and sustainability practices.
  • Early Childhood Education: Prepares educators for working with young children via courses in child development, curriculum planning, observation techniques, and inclusive education strategies. Includes practicum experiences in area preschools.
  • Computer Information Systems: Covers programming, networking, database management, and cybersecurity fundamentals. Hands-on labs teach software development in languages like Python and Java, with emphasis on problem-solving in IT environments.

Additionally, the campus offers non-credit workforce training in areas such as welding, HVAC, and medical coding, supporting community needs. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized support to achieve their educational goals. The curriculum integrates general education requirements across programs, ensuring well-rounded development. Extracurricular opportunities like science clubs and service learning enhance the academic experience, promoting leadership and civic engagement. Overall, the Saranac Lake Campus delivers affordable, quality education that aligns with regional economic demands, from tourism to healthcare, empowering students to thrive in northern New York's dynamic landscape.

Ticonderoga Campus (Adirondack Educational Center)

Ticonderoga, NY, United States

The Ticonderoga Campus, known as the Adirondack Educational Center, extends SUNY North Country Community College's reach into Essex County, offering select associate degree programs and certificates with an emphasis on regional relevance and flexibility for working adults. This smaller site prioritizes accessible education in a historic lakeside community, integrating outdoor learning opportunities.

  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: Core courses in communications, world cultures, environmental studies, statistics, and art history support transfer goals. The program encourages interdisciplinary approaches, blending local history with global perspectives.
  • Business Administration: Tailored for small business owners, including courses in e-commerce, operations management, international trade, and personal finance. Practical exercises involve local case analyses and entrepreneurial simulations.
  • Office Technology: A certificate program focusing on administrative skills with classes in Microsoft Office Suite, medical transcription, virtual assistance, and records management. Designed for quick entry into administrative roles in healthcare and education sectors.
  • Criminal Justice: Introductory and advanced courses on community policing, homeland security, and legal research. Emphasizes rural law enforcement challenges, with discussions on border security relevant to the area's proximity to Vermont.
  • Environmental and Natural Resources: Leverages the Adirondack Park location for courses in conservation biology, park management, hydrology, and renewable energy. Field trips to Lake George and Fort Ticonderoga provide experiential learning in ecosystem preservation.
  • Early Childhood Education: Covers play-based learning, health and safety for children, and program administration. Includes observations in local daycares, preparing students for certification in preschool teaching.
  • General Studies: A flexible option allowing customization with electives in health sciences, fitness, and creative writing, ideal for undecided students exploring career paths.

In addition to credit programs, the center hosts non-credit workshops in tourism hospitality, digital literacy, and leadership development, supporting the local economy driven by history and recreation. With hybrid course options and evening classes, it accommodates non-traditional learners. Faculty bring expertise from regional industries, ensuring curriculum alignment with employer needs. The center fosters community involvement through events and partnerships with Ticonderoga's cultural sites, enriching the educational experience. This location exemplifies NCCC's commitment to equitable access, helping residents advance without relocating, and promoting sustainable development in the Adirondacks.

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