The Environmental Studies Minor examines the relationship between people and their environment, the physical and biological sciences, and important environmental issues. Students analyze historical and contemporary environmental problems by taking courses in the humanities, social sciences, and...
The relationship between society and the environment is at the heart of activities and opportunities on Long Island, in New York, across the nation and the world. Air and water pollution, climate change, biodiversity and land use, and more are issues that need greater engagement from those who can...
The Microcredential in Estate, Gift & Trust Taxation is designed for individuals that are in, or are aspiring to be in, the specialized field of estate, gift, and trust taxation. It consists of two courses: one giving an overview and grounding in the basics of estate & gift taxation, the second...
The Finance degree provides students with the mastery of skills needed to facilitate, organize, analyze, and evaluate financial transactions in domestic as well as global financial markets. The core courses convey the cognitive and analytic competencies that underlie the discipline of finance. The...
The Microcredential in Foundational Counseling Skills is designed for students considering career pathways and professions which require interviewing/intake procedure skills. Students successfully completing the requirements for the Microcredential will have the competency and skills required for...
The micro-credential in Foundations in Applied Behavior Change is designed to provide students with foundational knowledge of behavioral learning principles, methodologies and procedures, and how they may be applied in various settings to address problematic behaviors and/or effect adaptive behavior...
The English Department’s 3-course Foundations of Creative Writing Micro-Credential provides a strong foundation in various genres of creative writing including short fiction, creative non-fiction, drama, and poetry. Students will hone their craft as creative writers through textual analysis, writing...
The Foundations of Forensic Accounting Microcredential is designed for individuals that are in, or are aspiring to be in, the field of forensic accounting. It consists of three courses: one aimed at teaching students to recognize, detect, and prevent fraudulent activity; one teaching the use of...
The Microcredential in The Foundations of Neuropsychopharmacology will provide students with detailed knowledge in the anatomy and physiology of the central nervous system as it relates to the biochemical basis of neurotransmitter signaling across various brain regions. The Microcredential also...
The Microcredential in Foundations of Nonprofit Management is designed for students holding or aspiring to leadership positions in nonprofit organizations. It consists of two courses, one on the managerial and the other on financial issues that leaders of nonprofit organizations face. Students...
The Microcredential in Spanish Translation is designed to help individuals develop basic skills for translating documents of a professional nature from English into Spanish. The program is germane to persons interested in careers such as educational services; business services; health services...
The French Minor consists of 20 credits. Up to two courses might be transferred from another institution. Students must take (a) a sequence of two French language courses; (b) one course in Translation; (c) one course in Modern French Culture, (d) one course in French Literature in translation. The...
The Microcredential in Fundamentals of Non-Fiction Video Production is designed for students to develop basic video production and post-production skills for documentary, reporting or advocacy. These skills include researching, storyboarding and scriptwriting, as well as basic cinematography, sound...
The Microcredential in Fundamentals of Television Production is designed for students to develop the foundational skills of field-video and studio television production for news reporting. These skills include pre-production, field and studio camera operation, sound recording, using switchers and...
All students find themselves working in or interfacing with profit and not-for-profit organizations throughout their lives. It is important for students to understand the basics of how such organizations function in order to better navigate both their careers and daily living. This minor provides...
The Global Studies minor offers a transnational perspective that has become critical for college students regardless of their major and career goals. It contains two options. The first option brings together the international and regional courses offered in English (EL), History and Philosophy (HI)...
The Master of Science in Healthcare Management at SUNY Old Westbury is designed to empower aspiring business leaders with a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare landscape. It equips students with essential managerial and leadership skills to drive impactful change in this expanding industry...
In the Hispanic Cultural Studies Minor, students will be exposed to a diversity of topics related to Spanish and Latin American cultures. Students will be able to complete the program in Spanish or in English. Students in both options will be required to take a platform course on Intro to Spanish...
The B.A. in History provides an embracing perspective from which to study human lives and affairs. This program includes two tracks: History Liberal Arts Track The History Liberal Arts Track is designed for majors with a general interest in the discipline of history and requires courses in Western...