Spring 2020 Update 
    
    Dec 05, 2024  
Spring 2020 Update [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Undergraduate & Graduate Programs



Undergraduate Information

To qualify for the award of a baccalaureate degree (B.A., B.S., B.B.A., B.F.A., B.S.W.), students must satisfactorily complete the following:

  1. The requirements for General Education  (approximately 31-34 credits), which apply to all undergraduates; and
  2. The requirements for their chosen major (27 or more, depending on the major); and
  3. A minimum of 120 total credits, which includes the credits required for General Education and the major together with additional electives. The College of Nursing and Public Health requires 124 credits for its generic degree and R.N. degree. The Robert B. Willumstad School of Business requires 120–125 credits for its degrees.

The University awards the following undergraduate degrees to students who fulfill degree requirements. Each degree is followed by its New York State Program Code, its HEGIS Code, and CIP Code. Students are advised that enrollment in other than registered or otherwise approved programs may jeopardize their eligibility for certain student aid awards.

Academic Minors

Students wanting to declare a minor should do so by the first semester of their junior year, but by no later than the beginning of the first semester of their senior year. This will enable them to seek the advice needed to be able to complete the requirements of the minor. Some departments offer more than one minor track and new minors are being constantly developed. Students are advised to consult the department’s minor advisors as early in their studies as possible. The form used to declare the intention to pursue a minor has a place for the signature of the department chairperson and dean. Pass/Fail courses may not be applied to a minor. Students must achieve a minimum 2.00 GPA in their minor courses in order to have the minor listed on their transcript.

Graduate Information

The University awards graduate degrees to students who fulfill all degree requirements. Students are advised that enrollment in programs that are not registered or approved programs may jeopardize their eligibility for certain student aid awards. Following each graduate degree is its New York State Program Code, HEGIS Code and CIP Code.

Certificate Programs

The University also awards post-master’s advanced certificates, registered with the State of New York, to students who have fulfilled the respective advanced certificate requirements:

Definitions

  • The New York State Program Code is the number on the Inventory of Registered Programs that is approved for degree granting by the New York State Department of Education.
  • The HEGIS Code (Higher Education General Information Survey) was set up as part of the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences.
  • The CIP Code (Classification of Instructional Programs) is a taxonomic scheme developed by the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Educational Statistics to support accurate tracking, assessment, and reporting of fields of study and program completions activity.

Academic Programs, Certificates and Minors

Associate of Arts

Associate of Science

Undergraduate Certificate

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Certificate

Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Business Administration

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Social Work

Combined Bachelors/Master’s

Master of Arts

Master of Arts and Certificate

Master of Business Administration

Master of Fine Arts

Master of Public Health

Master of Science

Master of Social Work

Doctor of Audiology

Doctor of Nurse Practitioner

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Psychology

Graduate Certificate

Advanced Certificate

Postgraduate Certificate

Postdoctoral Certificate

Minor

Cluster

Non-Degree

Non-Credit

Teacher Certification

Other Programs