SUNY Old Westbury

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223 Store Hill Rd, Old Westbury, New York 11568-0210
(516) 876-3000
www.oldwestbury.edu/

SUNY Old Westbury is a public college in Old Westbury, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields, including business, education, social sciences, and liberal arts.

SUNY Old Westbury provides bachelor’s degrees in disciplines such as accounting, biology, computer science, criminology, and psychology. Graduate programs include business administration (MBA), childhood education, and liberal studies. The school focuses on interdisciplinary learning and real-world applications.

The campus spans 600 acres and features modern academic buildings, residence halls, and recreational facilities.

Students can join clubs, participate in athletics, and engage in community service projects. The college promotes diversity and inclusion, welcoming students from different backgrounds.

2023-2024 Tuition Fees:

  • In-State: $8,379
  • Out-of-State: $18,289
  • Books & Supplies: $2,500

SUNY Old Westbury offers a variety of bachelor’s degree programs across multiple disciplines:

Arts & Design

  • Visual Arts (B.A. and B.F.A.): These programs cover various aspects of visual arts, including traditional and digital media.

Business & Management

  • Accounting (B.S.): Focuses on financial reporting, auditing, and taxation.
  • Business Administration (B.S.): Covers management principles, organizational behavior, and strategic planning.
  • Finance (B.S.): Emphasizes investment analysis, corporate finance, and financial markets.
  • Marketing (B.S.): Studies consumer behavior, marketing research, and strategic marketing.

Communications & Media

  • Media and Communications (B.A.): Explores mass media, journalism, and digital communication.

Computers & IT

  • Computer and Information Sciences (B.S.): Covers programming, data structures, and computer systems.

Counseling

  • Psychology (B.A. and B.S.): Provides a foundation in psychological theories, research methods, and counseling techniques.

Criminal Justice & Law

  • Criminology (B.S.): Studies the causes, consequences, and prevention of criminal behavior.

Education & Teaching

  • Childhood Education (B.S.): Prepares students for teaching grades 1-6.
  • Adolescence Education (B.A. and B.S.): Focuses on teaching subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Social Studies, and Mathematics for grades 7-12.

Healthcare

  • Public Health (B.S.): Emphasizes community health, epidemiology, and health policy.

Liberal Arts & Humanities

  • English (B.A.): Studies literature, writing, and critical analysis.
  • History (B.A.): Explores historical events, contexts, and interpretations.
  • Philosophy and Religion (B.A.): Examines philosophical thought and religious traditions.

Natural & Applied Sciences

  • Biological Sciences (B.A. and B.S.): Covers topics in biology, ecology, and genetics.
  • Chemistry (B.A. and B.S.): Focuses on chemical principles, laboratory techniques, and research.
  • Biochemistry (B.S.): Integrates biology and chemistry to study living organisms.
  • Physics (B.S.): Studies the fundamental principles governing matter and energy.

Psychology

  • Psychology (B.A. and B.S.): Offers courses in various psychology subfields, including developmental, social, and clinical psychology.

Social Work & Social Sciences

  • Sociology (B.A. and B.S.): Analyzes social behavior, institutions, and structures.
  • Politics, Economics & Law (B.A.): Interdisciplinary program exploring political systems, economic theories, and legal frameworks.