4400 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, New York 13850-6000
(607) 777-2000
http://www.binghamton.edu/
Binghamton University is a public research institution in New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and is known for strong academics, research opportunities, and affordability.
Binghamton University offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs across multiple disciplines.
Colleges and Schools
- Harpur College of Arts and Sciences (liberal arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences)
- School of Management (business, finance, accounting, marketing)
- Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science (computer science, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering)
- Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences (nursing, public health, healthcare-related fields)
- College of Community and Public Affairs (social work, public administration, human development)
- Graduate School (master’s and doctoral programs in various fields)
Student Life
Binghamton has a vibrant campus with many student organizations, sports, and cultural events. Students can engage in clubs, leadership programs, and recreational activities.
- Athletics: NCAA Division I (America East Conference)
- Housing: On-campus housing available for students
- Clubs & Organizations: Over 450 student-run groups
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $10,363
- Out-of-State: $29,453
- Books & Supplies: $1,000
Binghamton University offers a diverse array of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines:
- Art and Design (BA, BFA): Concentrations include Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, and Sculpture.
- Cinema (BA): Focuses on film production and theory.
- Music (BA, BMus): Concentrations in Composition, Musicology, and Performance.
- Theatre (BA, BFA): Concentrations in Acting/Directing, Dance, and Technical Design.
- Accounting (BS): Prepares students for careers in accounting and finance.
- Business Administration (BS): Offers specializations in areas such as Finance, Marketing, and Management Information Systems.
- English (BA): Includes tracks in Creative Writing and Rhetoric.
- Linguistics (BA): Studies in language structure and use.
- Computer Science (BS): Covers software development, algorithms, and systems.
- Information Systems (BS): Focuses on the integration of IT solutions in business environments.
- Human Development (BS): Emphasizes understanding human growth and addressing societal challenges.
- Political Science (BA): Offers insights into governmental systems and legal frameworks.
- Education Minor: Provides foundational knowledge for those interested in teaching, with pathways to graduate programs in education.
- Health Sciences (BS): Prepares students for various roles in healthcare settings.
- Philosophy (BA): Studies in ethics, logic, and metaphysics.
- History (BA): Explores global historical events and contexts.
- Geological Sciences (BS): Focuses on earth systems and geospatial analysis.
- Nursing (BSN): Comprehensive program preparing students for nursing practice.
- Psychology (BA): Covers various psychological theories and practices.
- Mechanical Engineering(BS): Studies in design, analysis, and manufacturing.
- Electrical Engineering (BS): Focuses on electrical systems and applications.
- Social Work (BSW): Prepares students for roles in social services and community support.
- Sociology (BA): Examines societal structures and dynamics.