470 Western Highway, Orangeburg, New York 10962-1210
(845) 359-7800
www.duny.edu/
Dominican University New York is a private institution located in Orangeburg, New York. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple fields, including business, healthcare, education, and social sciences. The university provides a student-centered learning environment with small class sizes and personalized instruction.
Dominican University New York offers bachelor’s degrees in areas such as:
- Business Administration
- Nursing
- Psychology
- Criminal Justice
- Education
- Computer Information Systems
Graduate programs include business, education, and occupational therapy.
The campus features modern classrooms, science labs, and a library with digital resources. Student housing is available, along with dining options, recreational facilities, and athletic programs. Students can join clubs, honor societies, and leadership programs. The university also hosts career development services and internships.
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State, Out-of-State: $33,060
- Books & Supplies: $1,600
Dominican University New York offers a variety of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines:
- Art (Minor): Students can pursue a minor in Art, which complements other major fields of study.
- Business Management (B.S.): This program covers essential aspects of managing businesses and organizations.
- Finance (B.S.): Focuses on financial analysis, investment strategies, and economic principles.
- Marketing (B.S.): Emphasizes strategies in advertising, consumer behavior, and market research.
- Information Technology (B.S.): Covers topics like systems analysis, network management, and cybersecurity.
- Communication Studies (B.A.): Explores various communication theories and practices across different media.
- Information Technology (B.S.): Provides education in computer systems, software development, and IT project management.
- Criminal Justice (B.A.): Studies the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections.
- Childhood Education (B.S.Ed.): Prepares students to teach children in grades 1-6.
- Adolescence Education (B.S.Ed.): Focuses on teaching adolescents in grades 7-12 in subjects like Biology, English, Mathematics, and Social Studies.
- Early Childhood/Childhood Education (B.S.Ed.): Combines early childhood and childhood education for teaching from birth to grade 6.
- Health Sciences (B.S.): Offers a foundation in health-related fields, preparing students for various healthcare careers.
- English (B.A.): Covers literature, writing, and critical analysis.
- History (B.A.): Studies historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
- Humanities (B.A.): An interdisciplinary program exploring various aspects of human culture.
- Biology (B.A. or B.S.): Focuses on the study of living organisms and life processes.
- Environmental Studies (B.A.): Examines environmental issues through scientific and policy perspectives.
- Mathematics (B.A.): Emphasizes mathematical theories, problem-solving, and analytical skills.
- Nursing (B.S.): Offers several tracks, including Traditional Day Option, Accelerated Bachelor of Science (ABSN), Weekend Accelerated Bachelor of Science (WABSN), and an Evening Option.
- Psychology (B.A.): Studies human behavior, mental processes, and emotional responses.
- Biology (B.A. or B.S.): Provides a comprehensive understanding of biological sciences.
- Mathematics (B.A.): Focuses on advanced mathematical concepts and applications.
- Social Work (B.S.W.): Prepares students for generalist social work practice.
- Social Sciences (B.A.): An interdisciplinary program covering various aspects of human society.