94-20 Guy R. Brewer Blvd, Jamaica, New York 11451
(718) 262-2000
http://www.york.cuny.edu/
CUNY York College is a public college in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system and offers a range of undergraduate degree programs. The college serves students from diverse backgrounds and provides affordable education with a focus on career readiness.
York College offers bachelor’s degree programs in various fields, including:
- Business & Management (Accounting, Marketing, Finance)
- Health Sciences (Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physician Assistant)
- Liberal Arts & Humanities (English, History, Political Science)
- Science & Engineering (Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science)
- Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Social Work)
Student Life & Campus Facilities
- Student Organizations: Over 40 clubs, including cultural, professional, and academic groups.
- Athletics: Competes in NCAA Division III with teams in basketball, soccer, track, and more.
- Library & Research Centers: Modern facilities with study spaces and academic resources.
- Public Transit Access: Easy commute via subway, bus, and Long Island Rail Road (LIRR).
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $7,358
- Out-of-State: $15,308
- Books & Supplies: $1,500
CUNY York College offers a variety of bachelor’s degree programs across multiple disciplines:
- Art Studio (BA): Focuses on various forms of visual arts, including painting, sculpture, and digital media.
- Art History (BA): Studies the development and context of art movements and individual works.
- Accounting (BS): Prepares students for careers in accounting and related fields.
- Business Administration (BS): Offers specializations in Data Analytics, Entrepreneurship, International Business, and Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
- Finance (BS): Focuses on financial management, investment strategies, and market analysis.
- Marketing (BS): Emphasizes strategies in advertising, consumer behavior, and market research.
- Journalism (BA): Trains students in news writing, reporting, and multimedia storytelling.
- Communications Technology (BS): Specializations in TV Production and Web Design, focusing on media production and digital content creation.
- Computer Science (BS): Covers programming, algorithms, and software development.
- Information Systems Management (BS): Integrates business principles with information technology management.
- Psychology (BA): Provides foundational knowledge in psychological theories and practices.
- Political Science (BA): Includes tracks in Law, Public Policy & Public Administration, and International Relations & Diplomacy.
- English Teacher Education (BA): Prepares students for teaching English at various educational levels.
- Mathematics Teacher Education (BA): Focuses on teaching mathematics in middle and high schools.
- Spanish Childhood Education (BA): Trains students to teach Spanish to young learners.
- Health Sciences (BS): Provides a broad understanding of health-related topics and issues.
- Public Health (BS): Focuses on community health promotion and disease prevention.
- Community Health Education (BS): Emphasizes educating communities about health practices.
- English (BA): Studies literature, composition, and critical analysis.
- History (BA): Explores historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
- Philosophy (BA): Examines fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- Spanish (BA): Focuses on Spanish language, literature, and culture.
- Biology (BS/BA): Offers studies in biological sciences with options for teacher education.
- Chemistry (BS/BA): Includes tracks in Biochemistry and Chemistry, with teacher education options.
- Environmental Health Science (BS): Studies environmental factors affecting human health.
- Nursing (BS): Offers programs for Generic, RN, and Dual Program with QCC.
- Psychology (BA): Provides a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles and research.
- Physics (BS): Studies the fundamental principles governing matter and energy.
- Geology (BS): Focuses on Earth’s physical structure and substances.
Social Work & Social Sciences:
- Social Work (BS): Prepares students for professional practice in social work settings.
- Sociology (BA): Examines social behavior, institutions, and structures.