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Academic Advisement

Academic Advisement
100 Netzer Admin. Building
Phone (607) 436-3390
Fax (607) 436-3392

Office Hours
Monday: 11am - 4:30pm
Tuesday-Friday: 8am - 4:30pm
http://www.oneonta.edu/development/advise/atm.asp

Majors

Clicking on the name of any Department will take you to that Department's homepage, where you can find contact information, location, and a few extras about your area of study, including clubs and faculty. For any additional questions, please contact Academic Advisement.

SUNY Oneonta offers Preprofessional Programs in Prelaw, Premedicine, Predentistry, and Preveterinary fields which require a declared major in one of the degrees below. SUNY Oneonta offers dual degrees in cooperation with other Colleges and Universities, often in the form of a four or five year plan. A brief description of these are included below. For further information on any of these programs, please contact the department which offers it.

Additionally, SUNY Oneonta offers several 2-2 and 2-1 programs in cooperation with the Upstate Medical University in Syracuse in the fields of Cardiovascular Perfusion, Medical Imaging Sciences, Medical Technology, Radiation Therapy, Respiratory Care, and Cytotechnology. In order to take part in this program, a declared major is not required, but a specific course schedule is. Students should contact the Health Professions Advisement Coordinator early in their first year to plan course schedules.

AFRICANA & LATINO STUDIES ANTHROPOLOGY ART BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS ARTS EARTH SCIENCES ECONOMICS & BUSINESS

All Economics & Business majors may pick a concentration from one of the following topics: Finance, Marketing, Economics, and International Business.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION & READING

All Elementary Education majors must pick a concentration from one of the following topics: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science & Technology, Earth Science, English, French, Spanish, General Science, Geography, Liberal Arts & Science, Mathematics, Political Science, and  Social Studies.

SECONDARY EDUCATION ENGLISH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FOREIGN LANGUAGES GEOGRAPHY HISTORY HUMAN ECOLOGY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES MUSIC PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY THEATER 3-1 F.I.T. Program

Students accepted into this program from the Business & Economics department  may study one of the following topics: Textile Development & Marketing, Advertising & Marketing Communications or Fashion Merchandising Management. Students accepted from the Human Ecology Department may study from these additional topics as well: Fashion Design, Jewelry Design, Communications Design, Textile/Surface Design, or Accessories Design.

3-2 Engineering Program

This 5 year program is available in cooperation with the following colleges: SUNY Buffalo, the Watson School of Engineering at Binghamton University, the Ceramic Engineering School at Alfred University, Polytechnic University, Clarkson University, RPI, and Syracuse University.

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