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Cicu YCS 2C 5.30 Rev2 P4-7 Layout 1 Table of Contents Academic Programs Agriculture/Animals/E nvironmental Technologies Fine and Applied Arts B page 32, A page 56, G page 58. B pages 42-45, A pages 56-57, G page 59 . Agriculture, animals and plant sciences; environmental science Create and creatively use art, music, dance or theater. relating to agriculture, or conservation. Food/Food Service/Nutrition and Culinary Arts Architecture/Environmental Design B page 45, A page 56, G page 59. B page 32, A page 56, G page 58. Chef training; food service/hospitality industry administration. Planning, designing, constructing or managing the construction Foreign Languages of buildings, rooms, parks, or cities. B pages 45-46, G page 59. Area Studies Developing fluency and knowledge of other languages, B pages 32-33, G page 58. literatures, and cultures. Focus on a particular geographic region's culture, history, society Health Professions and language. B pages 46-47, A page 57, G page 59. Biological Studies Training and study for professions in health care fields including B pages 33-34, A page 56, G page 58. administration, pharmacy, nursing, and physical therapy. Learning about living organisms, from cell, molecular, and Home and Family Studies micro-biology to marine biology or entomology. B page 47, G page 59. Business and Management Family dynamics and communication or consumer studies. B pages 34-36, A page 56, G page 58. Interdisciplinary/Individualized Studies Concentrating on commerce, industry and related fields, such B pages 47-49, A page 57, G page 59. as accounting or travel and tourism management, insurance, Unique, self-directed and multi-discipline programs such as paralegal studies, and court reporting. study abroad, internships, women's studies and humanities. Communications Library Science Academic Areas of Study B pages 36-37, A page 56, G page 58. G page 59. Conveying ideas through advertising, graphic design, journalism, Transferring and organizing information. Bachelor’s Degree Programs (B) printing, and video-film producing. (usually 4-year degrees) - Pages 32-55 Mathematics Computer and Information Sciences B pages 49-50, A page 56, G page 60. B pages 37-38, A page 56, G page 58. Associate Degree Programs (A) Math or specializations such as statistics or actuarial science. Developing and applying computers to data storage, (usually 2-year degrees) - Pages 56-57 manipulation, and related computational procedures. Philosophy/Theology/Religious Studies B pages 50-51, A page 57, G page 60. Cooperative Professional Degree Programs Graduate/First Professional B page 38. Examining different values and views of reality or religions. Programs (G) Programs allowing entrance into specialized professional degree Physical Sciences/Chemistry/Physics Master’s, Doctorates, Advanced Certificates, B page 51, A page 56, G page 60. schools (for example, law, medicine, chiropractic, etc.) after Professional Licensure Degrees – Pages 58-60 completing a bachelor's degree. Learning about matter, energy, and nature from astronomy, Distance Learning geology, earth science, to atmospheric science, physics, or chemistry. B page 38, A page 56, G page 58. The Academics Programs section Courses and programs, usually toward degree completion, using Pre-Professional Studies online computer-based, telecommunication, or videotape B pages 51-52. is a general listing. It includes a technology. Preparing for a profession or a specialized field of study. broad range of undergraduate Education and Secondary Teacher Education Professional Degree Programs Preparation, 7-12 G page 60. degree programs, minor and B pages 38-41, G pages 58-59. Programs leading to a degree and license in a profession such major areas of concentration Teacher preparation programs. as law, medicine, etc. Engineering, Cooperative Engineering and Psychology (Behavioral Sciences) offered by New York’s private Engineering Technologies B pages 52-53, G page 60. colleges and universities. B pages 41-42, A page 56, G page 59. The analysis of human behavior, mental and emotional processes Engineering employs math and physics as preparation for and applying behavioral theory. Always consult individual campus product design or systems research. Engineering technology Social Sciences catalogues to distinguish registered provides practical experience with the installation and operation B pages 53-55, A page 57, G page 60. of components and instruments. Cooperative engineering is a degree programs from minors and five-year program (3+2 years) that results in a bachelor’s and an Focusing on human conduct, interactions, societies, in fields engineering degree. such as anthropology, history, economics, political science, major areas of concentrations gerontology, or sociology. English and Letters offered with larger programs. B page 42, G page 59. Social Services and Public Affairs B page 55, A page 57, G page 60. Studying the English language, literature, and writing. Preparing for public service professions, such as social work, criminal justice, public administration, and counseling. 31 © 2014 Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities (cIcu), 17 Elk St., Albany, NY 12224. www.cicu.org, www.nycolleges.org. 518-436-4781 Academic Programs Majors, minors, major areas of concentration. New York University Usually 4-year programs. Pace University/New York City Sarah Lawrence College Skidmore College St. Bonaventure University St. John's University/Queens Bachelor’s Degree Programs St. Lawrence University Syracuse University Union College Agriculture/Animals/ New York University Union College Vassar College Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Vassar College Environmental Technologies Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Wells College Canadian Studies, Interdisciplinary Sarah Lawrence College St. Lawrence University Agricultural Economics/Business/ Syracuse University African-American Agricultural Resource Economics Adelphi University Classical/Ancient/Ancient Mediterranean Cornell University City/Urban & Regional Planning/Design Colgate University Civilizations Cornell University Columbia University Bard College Agriculture, General/Food Sciences New School, The/Eugene Lang College Daemen College Barnard College Cornell University The New School for Liberal Arts Fordham University Canisius College New York University New School, The/Mannes College The Hobart and William Smith Colleges Colgate University New School for Music New York University Columbia University Animal Sciences/Animal Physiology New School, The/Parsons The New School Pace University/New York City Elmira College and Anatomy for Design Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Fordham University Canisius College New School, The/The New School for Sarah Lawrence College Hamilton College Cornell University Jazz and Contemporary Music St. Lawrence University Hobart and William Smith Colleges New York University New School, The/The New School for Syracuse University Hofstra University Public Engagement University of Rochester Ithaca College Environmental Sciences/Technologies New York University New York University Cornell University American (see also Interdisciplinary Union College Ithaca College Construction Management Studies, Social Sciences) Pace University/New York City New York University Bard College East Asian/West Pacific Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Pratt Institute/Manhattan Barnard College Columbia University Rochester Institute of Technology Utica College Clarkson University Cornell University Sarah Lawrence College College of Saint Rose, The Hamilton College Vassar College Environmental/Architectural Design Columbia University Hofstra University Wells College New School, The/Parsons The New School Cornell University New School, The/Eugene Lang College for Design Dowling College The New School for Liberal Arts Equine Business Management Sarah Lawrence College Elmira College New School, The/Mannes College The Cazenovia College Syracuse University Fordham University New School for Music Houghton College Hamilton College New School, The/Parsons The New School History of Architecture & Urban Hobart and William Smith Colleges for Design Forestry Development Hofstra University New School, The/The New School for Houghton College Barnard College Ithaca College Drama Paul Smith’s College Columbia University Manhattanville College New School, The/The New School for Cornell University Marist College Jazz and Contemporary Music International Agriculture Syracuse University Nazareth College New York University Cornell University New York University3 Pace University/New York City History of Interior/Decorative Arts Pace University/New York City Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff Natural Resources/Environmental New York School of Interior Design Pace University/Pleasantville-Briarcliff University of Rochester Management/Conservation Sage Colleges, The Cornell University Interior Design Sarah Lawrence College European/Modern/Western European Hofstra University Marist College Skidmore College Barnard College Paul Smith’s College New York Institute of Technology Syracuse University Canisius College Rochester Institute of Technology (NYIT)/Manhattan University of Rochester Columbia University Union College New York Institute of Technology Vassar College Fordham University (NYIT)/Old Westbury Hamilton College Plant Sciences/Soil, Crop & Atmospheric Pratt Institute/Brooklyn Area Studies, General/Interdisciplinary Hobart and William Smith Colleges Sciences Rochester Institute of Technology Bard College Ithaca College Cornell University Syracuse University Columbia
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