310 Administration Building, Stony Brook, New York 11794-0701
(631) 632-6000
www.stonybrook.edu/
Stony Brook University is a public research institution located in Stony Brook, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is known for its strong emphasis on research, STEM education, and healthcare programs.
Stony Brook offers more than 200 academic programs across various fields, including:
- Science & Engineering: Biology, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science
- Business & Management: Business Administration, Economics, Finance
- Healthcare & Nursing: Nursing, Health Sciences, Biomedical Engineering
- Liberal Arts & Humanities: English, History, Political Science
- Psychology & Social Sciences: Psychology, Sociology, Social Work
Campus Life
Stony Brook provides students with modern facilities, including:
- On-Campus Housing: Multiple residence halls and apartment-style living
- Dining Options: A variety of eateries offering diverse cuisine
- Student Organizations: Over 300 clubs and organizations
- Athletics: NCAA Division I sports teams (Seawolves)
2023-2024 Tuition Fees:
- In-State: $10,560
- Out-of-State: $30,350
- Books & Supplies: $900
Stony Brook University offers a diverse array of bachelor’s programs across multiple disciplines:
- Studio Art: Focuses on various artistic mediums and techniques.
- Art History and Criticism: Studies the historical contexts and critical analysis of art.
- Digital Arts (Minor): Emphasizes digital media and creative technologies.
- Business Management: Covers areas like accounting, finance, marketing, and operations.
- Accounting (Minor): Provides foundational knowledge in accounting principles.
- Communication: Explores human communication theories and practices.
- Journalism: Focuses on news reporting, media ethics, and multimedia storytelling.
- Computer Science: Covers programming, algorithms, and software development.
- Information Systems (Minor): Integrates IT solutions with business processes.
- Psychology: Offers insights into human behavior, beneficial for counseling careers.
- Political Science: Includes studies in public law and policy.
- Sociology: Examines societal structures, including aspects of criminology.
- Biology with Teacher Preparation: Prepares students for teaching biology at various educational levels.
- English with Teacher Preparation: Equips students to teach English in secondary schools.
- Health Sciences: Provides a broad understanding of healthcare systems and practices.
- Respiratory Care: Focuses on therapies for patients with respiratory issues.
- English: Studies literature, writing, and critical analysis.
- History: Explores historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
- Philosophy: Delves into fundamental questions about existence and ethics.
- Geology: Investigates Earth’s physical structure and processes.
- Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences: Studies weather, climate, and marine environments.
- Nursing: Prepares students for careers as registered nurses with comprehensive clinical training.
- Psychology: Offers specializations in areas like child psychology and health psychology.
- Biomedical Engineering: Combines engineering principles with medical sciences.
- Mechanical Engineering: Focuses on the design and analysis of mechanical systems.
- Applied Mathematics and Statistics: Emphasizes mathematical modeling and data analysis.
- Social Work: Prepares students for careers in social services and community support.
- Sociology: Analyzes social behaviors, institutions, and structures.