There are hundreds of academic degree programs (majors only) that may be viewed within the Undergraduate Program Search. SUNY campuses also offer a variety of minors, concentrations and other groupings of courses that could provide an excellent match for your interests (for more information contact the campuses directly or check out the Complete Campus List).
Use the "Search by Keyword" field to see a variety of Program categories at one time. For example, if you enter "acc", the Programs Accounting, Management Accounting, and Time-Shortened Baccalaureate would be retrieved. Entering "art" will result in a large number of art curricula including Art History and Art Studio. You will also see other programs like Adolescence Education: Earth Science and Communications and Media Arts. Click on any Program category to determine at which SUNY campuses it is offered.
Degree types (certificate, associate or bachelor's):
- Certificate programs consist of courses, typically offered through community colleges, that lead directly to employment after a one-year program of study.
- Associate degree programs (including AAS, AS, AA, AOS), which usually take two years study, prepare students for employment or for transfer into a bachelor's program at a four-year campus. Associate degrees are offered at Community Colleges and the Technology Colleges.
- Bachelor's degree programs (including BS, BA, BTech, BBA, BFA) are synonymous with "college degrees". You receive a bachelor's degree when you complete your undergraduate studies, typically requiring a four-year, full-time collegiate experience. Univeristy Centers/Doctoral Granting Institutions, University Colleges and the Technology Colleges offer bachelor's degrees.
If you are applying for admission to SUNY as a freshman or transfer student, you will need to choose a Program for each of your campus choices. You may also choose not to declare a major by using the Program code 0000 (undeclared).
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