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Academic programs and departments at SUNY Oswego are organized into several
divisions, with three primary academic divisions.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is the largest
academic division, both in number of students and in number of courses of
study. Providing a broad basis for a liberal education, Arts and Sciences
offers more than 40 undergraduate majors in everything from American studies to
zoology, nearly as many minors, eight cooperative degree programs,
pre-professional advisement, several special-interest tracks and four graduate
programs.
School of Business
To keep pace with a rapidly evolving business world, programs in the School of Business integrate classroom learning with
advanced computer applications and various forms of applied education, such as
case studies, simulations, group projects and internships. Nationally
accredited by AACSB International — the Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business — the school offers seven undergraduate majors and an MBA
program as well as two five-year combined bachelor's/MBA degree programs, one
in accounting and one in psychology.
School of Communication, Media and the Arts
Newly created in 2007, the School of Communication,
Media and the Arts brings together programs related to the study and
creation of messages through art and music, electronically and via the spoken
word. The school combines the strengths of fine and performing arts programs in
art, music and theatre with the highly diverse department of communication
studies. Eight undergraduate degree options and one master's degree are offered
in addition to interdisciplinary majors and minors.
School of Education
Innovation in teaching methods has been a hallmark of SUNY Oswego since our
founding as a teachers' college in 1861. This creative spirit still thrives in
our School of Education, where advanced techniques and early
experiences in the classroom help students become teachers ready to meet the
expectations of today's students. The School of Education is nationally
accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education
(NCATE).
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