With a foundation in Spanish language, the Spanish Language, Hispanic Literature and Culture degree permits students to focus on Hispanic culture, especially literature and history, on both sides of the Atlantic. With some additional courses in Teacher Education, the major earns a provisional...
The Spanish minor consists of 20 credits. Up to two courses may be transferred from another institution. Students must take a sequence of four ML language courses and choose one survey course in English, in either literature or cultural studies, from a number of HI, PEL or ML options. The objectives...
The M.S. in Special Education provides a pathway for initial certification in Special Education in New York State for educators in grades Pre-K through 12. Visit CampuS Apply Now Request Information
Teachers equipped to instruct students with diverse learning needs possess the potential to profoundly influence the lives of children, no matter the grade level. Visit CampuS Apply Now Request Information
The Master of Science in Taxation program is geared to meet the increasing complexity of the accounting field and its critical impact on the effective management of business, financial, industrial, governmental and nonprofit organizations. The program provides a framework of conceptual, technical...
An online program designed for current teachers who want to teach English to learners from elementary to high school in a variety of educational settings throughout New York...
The Microcredential in The Foundations of Cognitive Neuropsychology will provide students with detailed knowledge in the anatomy and physiology of the central nervous system and the molecular and biochemical basis of cognitive higher-order cortical information processing as it relates to typical and...
Professional accounting instruction. Affordable SUNY tuition. The convenience of online study. You’ll experience each of those benefits as a student of the Online M.S. in Accounting program at SUNY Old Westbury. The degree program's objective goes beyond technical training in accounting practices...
The Visual Arts minor consists of a core of three required courses (12 credits) and three elective options: art history; fine art; or electronic media for a total of 20 credits. The minor is intended to serve two different groups of students. Students pursuing a liberal arts major would take the...
The department’s course of study is divided into three levels. First, the foundation level allows students to differentiate between authentic personal decisions and those dictated by social and cultural conditions. Second, a tutorial level allows students to focus on creative problems connected with...
The B.F.A. degree program has two concentrations, both offering an interdisciplinary approach. One, in Studio Art, includes drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. The other, in Electronic Media, includes print media, web design, multimedia design, three-dimensional modeling, animation, and...
Like the B.A. in Visual Arts, the curriculum is organized into courses of study in three levels: First, the foundation level allows students to differentiate between authentic personal decisions and those dictated by social and cultural conditions. Second, a tutorial level allows students to focus...
Women and Gender Studies is a multidisciplinary field that examines the creation, reconstruction, and perpetuation of asymmetrical sex and gender systems, as well as their connections to other systems of power and inequality. It explores the ways in which gender intersects with women’s and men’s...
The undergraduate degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies provides students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the creation, reconstruction, and perpetuation of asymmetrical gender, sex, and sexuality systems and their connections to other operations of power and inequities...
The Workplace Communication and Information Technology Microcredential conveys a basic knowledge of information technology and business communications to help students preparing to enter the workforce and workers needing to upgrade their skills secure and succeed in positions in the emerging economy...
What is Academic Assessment? Academic assessment is a structured, ongoing process that helps the SUNY Old Westbury community understand, reflect on, and strengthen student learning across all programs and degrees. Definition The act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of...
Assisting students as they choose a major, plan their coursework, and set educational and career goals while offering guidance and support to help them take advantage of all that SUNY Old Westbury has to offer.
Accountants have always been asked to prepare, analyze and communicate relevant information to those making business decisions. In today’s fast-paced environment, accountants are also expected to do forecasting and financial planning and evaluation. SUNY Old Westbury’s undergraduate and graduate...
The Office of Accounts Payable (AP) is responsible for the timely payment of goods and services requested by the various departments. In addition, AP reviews and processes faculty and staff members’ travel and expense vouchers. Staff coordinate payments with the Office of Purchasing to ensure that...
Adolescence Education provides instruction and preparation for those seeking to become teachers in grades 7-12. The faculty of the Adolescence Education Department is deeply committed to educational leadership and works in partnership with school districts across Long Island. Through field...