2800 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, New York 10314
(718) 982-2000
www.csi.cuny.edu/
College of Staten Island (CSI) is a public institution in Staten Island, New York. It is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, including business, education, science, healthcare, and liberal arts.
CSI provides bachelor’s degrees in multiple disciplines, including:
- Business & Management (Accounting, Finance, Marketing)
- Computers & IT (Computer Science, Information Systems)
- Healthcare (Nursing, Health Science)
- Liberal Arts & Humanities (English, History, Political Science)
- Science & Engineering (Biology, Chemistry, Engineering)
The college also offers graduate programs and certificate programs in select fields.
CSI has modern facilities, including research labs, computer centers, and a library. Students can join clubs, organizations, and participate in athletics. The campus features residence halls for students who prefer to live on-site.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $7,490
- Out-of-State: $15,440
- Books & Supplies: $1,500
The College of Staten Island (CSI) offers a diverse array of bachelor’s degree programs across multiple disciplines:
- Cinema Studies (BA): Focuses on critical studies and production, encompassing areas like cinematography and digital media.
- Communications (BS): Includes concentrations such as Design & Digital Media, which cover aspects of graphic design and web design.
- Art (BA/BFA): Offers specializations in Photography and Studio Art, addressing areas like digital photography and creative writing.
- Business (BS): Provides concentrations in Finance, International Business, Management, and Marketing, covering fields like accounting, business administration, and analytics.
- Economics (BS): Offers specializations in Business and Finance, aligning with areas such as economics and financial technology.
- Communications (BS): Features tracks in Corporate Communication, Journalism, and Media Studies, addressing fields like public relations, professional writing, and social media.
- Computer Science (BS): Covers areas such as software development, data analytics, and information technology.
- Information Systems and Informatics (BS): Includes specializations in Decision Sciences and IT Solutions, relevant to fields like cybersecurity and web development.
- Psychology (BS): While primarily focused on general psychology, the program provides foundational knowledge applicable to counseling fields.
- Sociology/Anthropology (BA): Offers a concentration in Critical Criminology and Social Justice, aligning with areas like criminology and criminal justice.
- Science, Letters, and Society (BA): Provides tracks in Childhood Education (Grades 1-6) and Early Childhood Education (Birth-2nd grade), covering areas like curriculum & instruction and special education.
- Secondary Education Programs: Subject-specific bachelor’s degrees in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English, History, Italian Studies, Mathematics, Physics, and Spanish, preparing students for teaching at the secondary level.
- Medical Laboratory Science (BS): Aligns with health sciences, focusing on laboratory practices in healthcare.
- English (BA): Offers concentrations in Literature, Writing, Linguistics, and Dramatic Literature, covering areas like creative writing and general studies.
- History (BA): Provides an in-depth study of historical events and contexts.
- Philosophy (BA): Focuses on critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
- Spanish (BA): Emphasizes language proficiency and cultural studies.
- Earth & Environmental Science (BS): Covers areas related to geosciences and environmental studies.
- Nursing (BS): An upper-division program designed for licensed registered nurses aiming to obtain a bachelor’s degree.
- Psychology (BA/BS): Offers comprehensive studies in various psychological disciplines, including child psychology and health psychology.
- Engineering Science (BS): Specializations in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Engineering, covering areas like electrical engineering and energy engineering.
- Biology (BS): Includes tracks in General Biology, Ecology, Evolution and Behavioral Biology, and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology.
- Chemistry (BS): Offers multiple tracks, including those aligned with the American Chemical Society (ACS) standards.
- Mathematics (BS): Focuses on various mathematical theories and applications.
- Physics (BS): Provides a comprehensive understanding of physical principles.
- Social Work (BS): Prepares students for careers in social services and community advocacy.
- Political Science (BA): Studies government systems, political behavior, and public policies.
- Sociology/Anthropology (BA): Examines social structures, cultural dynamics, and human societies.