CUNY Hunter College

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695 Park Ave, New York, New York 10065
(212) 772-4000
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/

CUNY Hunter College is a public institution in New York City. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. The college provides degrees in arts, sciences, business, education, nursing, and social sciences.

Hunter College has multiple campuses, with its main campus located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It serves a diverse student population and emphasizes academic excellence. The school offers in-person and online learning options.

Tuition is affordable compared to private institutions, especially for New York residents. The college provides financial aid and scholarships to eligible students.

Hunter College has strong programs in nursing, education, social work, and liberal arts. It offers research opportunities and career services to support students.

The campus includes libraries, science labs, and recreational facilities. Student organizations and extracurricular activities are available.

2023-2024 Tuition Fees:

  • In-State: $7,382
  • Out-of-State: $15,332
  • Books & Supplies: $1,500

CUNY Hunter College offers a diverse array of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines. Below is an overview of the available programs categorized accordingly:

Arts & Design

  • Art History (BA): Study of visual arts from various cultures and periods.
  • Studio Art (BA): Focus on practical artistic skills and creative expression.
  • Film (BA): Exploration of film production, history, and theory.
  • Music (BA, BMus): Comprehensive study in music performance, theory, and history.
  • Theatre (BA): Training in performance, production, and theater studies.
  • Dance (BA): Emphasis on dance performance and choreography.

Business & Management

  • Accounting (BS): Preparation for careers in accounting and finance.
  • Economics (BA): Study of economic theories, policies, and applications.

Communications & Media

  • Media Studies (BA): Analysis of media systems, content, and effects.
  • English (BA): Includes concentrations in Creative Writing and Linguistics and Rhetoric.

Computers & IT

  • Computer Science (BA): Foundation in computer programming, algorithms, and systems.

Education & Teaching

  • Adolescent Education (Grades 7–12): Majors in Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, English, French, Italian, Mathematics, Physics, Spanish, and Social Studies.
  • Childhood Education (Grades 1–6): Preparation for teaching at the elementary level.
  • Early Childhood Education (Birth–Grade 2): Focus on early childhood pedagogy.
  • Dance Education (Grades PreK–12): Combines dance and teaching methodologies.

Healthcare

  • Medical Laboratory Sciences (BS): Training in laboratory testing and analysis.
  • Community Health (BS): Focus on public health practices and policies.

Liberal Arts & Humanities

  • English (BA): Literature, language, and criticism studies.
  • History (BA): Exploration of historical events and contexts.
  • Philosophy (BA): Examination of fundamental questions and ethical theories.
  • Romance Languages (BA): Studies in French, Italian, and Spanish languages and literatures.
  • Classical Studies (BA): Focus on ancient Greek and Roman cultures.

Natural & Applied Sciences

  • Biological Sciences (BA): Study of living organisms and life processes.
  • Chemistry (BA): Investigation of chemical principles and reactions.
  • Physics (BA): Understanding of fundamental physical laws and phenomena.
  • Geography (BA): Analysis of physical landscapes and human-environment interactions.

Nursing

  • Nursing (BS): Comprehensive nursing education preparing for RN licensure.

Psychology

  • Psychology (BA): Study of behavior, mental processes, and psychological research.

Science & Engineering

  • Anthropology (BA): Examination of human societies and cultural development.
  • Biochemistry (BA): Intersection of biology and chemistry in living organisms.
  • Environmental Studies (BA): Focus on environmental issues and sustainability.
  • Mathematics (BA): Theoretical and applied mathematical studies.
  • Statistics (BA): Analysis and interpretation of quantitative data.

Social Work & Social Sciences

  • Sociology (BA): Study of social behavior, institutions, and structures.
  • Political Science (BA): Analysis of political systems, behavior, and policies.
  • Urban Studies (BA): Understanding of urban development and planning.