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York College provides students with a one-of-a-kind educational experience. It offers many qualities of a major university, including a distinguished
faculty and strong pre-professional programs. At the same time, students benefit from individualized attention and a strong sense of community
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94-20 Guy R. Brewer Boulevard
Jamaica, New York 11451
www.york.cuny.edu
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Admission:
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Rm. 1B07
(718) 262-2165
Rm. 1M08
(718) 262-2230
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Centrally located in Queens, York is accessible by car, bus, subway, and the Long Island Railroad. Easy access to the rest of Queens and New York City enables students to
pursue community service and internships as part of their curriculum.
The York curriculum is designed to provide a firm base in the liberal arts and specialized training in a career or professional field. The career services component of the
York curriculum gives students practical work experience that supplements classroom study.
York College combines state-of-the-art facilities, a career-focused curriculum, and a small-college atmosphere, which provide students with a unique academic experience.
- Upon graduation, York students are exceptionally well prepared for the labor market. Most have significant job experience and references, and are well
equipped to seek employment in their field.
- Students in community health, education, gerontology, health promotion management, occupational therapy, physical education, political science, psychology,
and social work all have the opportunity to pursue community-service fieldwork and internships. They gain valuable experience while making a contribution to the community.
- York was founded in 1966. In 1986, the College opened its new campus facility in Jamaica, New York. York's state-of-the-art facilities enable students to
work with the latest technologies in their field.
- Music majors studying electronic music and jazz have access to a computer music studio that utilizes microcomputers, digital synthesizers, MIDI interfaces,
sound sampling systems, and multi-track tape recorders.
- The 6,600-square-foot MicroComputer Center contains five classroom labs where students can enhance all computer-related skills.
- The College's Computer Graphics Lab is the most modern graphics lab in the CUNY system. Students can display three-dimensional scientific figures,
create graphic business charts and presentations, develop desktop publishing skills, or utilize computer-aided design in other disciplines.
- Students interested in media and the communication arts have access to a fully equipped television production studio that includes audio production.
- The Auditorium-Theater Complex, opened in 1990, houses a 1,500-seat auditorium and includes a theater with dressing rooms, studios, and offices. The Health
and Physical Education Complex, another recent addition, includes a gymnasium, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a health and fitness center, athletic fields, and classrooms.
- Collaboration between York College and federal, state, and local officials facilitated the construction of a major U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA)
lab and administrative facility on the York College campus. Internships, collaborative research, and job opportunities are available to York students as part of a comprehensive
agreement between the college and the FDA.
- York's library houses approximately 160,000 volumes, including books and bound periodicals. Special collections include United States Geological Survey Maps,
a scholarly collection of Hebrew and Yiddish works, and an African-American music archive. York students also have online computer access to The City University of New York's
other libraries, which contain almost 5 million volumes.
- York students participate in more than 50 organizations that represent a wide range of academic, athletic, and special interests, including intercollegiate
and intramural athletics.
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Liberal Arts and Sciences
Afro-American Studies **: BA
Anthropology **: BA
Art (Studio): BA
Art History: BA
Biology *: BA/BS
Biotechnology: BS
Chemistry *: BA/BS
Economics **: BA
English **: BA
French **: BA
Geology *: BS
History **: BA
Liberal Studies **: BA
Mathematics **: BA/BS
Movement Science: BS
Music **: BA
Philosophy **: BA
Physics: BS
Political Science **: BA
Psychology **: BA
Sociology **: BA
Spanish **: BA
Speech **: BA
Engineering [1]
Computer Science and Information Systems
Communications Technology: BS
Computer Science: BS
Information Systems Management: BS
Teacher Education
Adolescence Education for Mathematics (7-12 grades) [2] : BA/BS
Adolescence Education for the Natural Sciences (7-12 grades) [3] : BA/BS
Adolescence Education for Spanish (7-12 grades) [4] : BA/BS
Childhood Education 5 : BA/BS
Bilingual Education (1-6 grades) [4]
Health Education (K-12): BS
Physical Education (K-12): BS
Business
Accounting: BS
Business Administration: BS
Mortgage Finance (Certificate)
Marketing: BS
Survey Research (Certificate)
Health Professions
Community Health Education: BS
Health Promotion Management
Environmental Health Science [6] : BS
Health Science: BS
Medical Technology [6, 7] : BS
Nursing [6, 8] : BS
Occupational Therapy [6, 7] : BS/MS
Physician Assistant: BS
Community and Social Services
Gerontological Studies and Services: BS
Social Work [6]: BS
* Students may take education courses leading to certification in secondary education.
** In addition to earning a BA or BS degree in this subject, students may take education courses leading to certification in elementary education in this area of study,
see pages Academic Programs.
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Architecture, Dentistry, Law, and Medicine pre-professional advisement and preparation, see Academic Programs.
- Students may complete the first two years of course work toward an engineering curriculum as a liberal arts major at York College.
They may then be eligible to transfer to the upper-division engineering program at The City College or the College of Staten Island. The upper division
study is usually three years in duration.
- Students must major in mathematics.
- Students must major in biology, chemistry, or geology (earth science).
- Students must major in Spanish.
- Students must select a liberal arts major and may then elect to complete requirements leading to initial certification in childhood
education, grades 1-6.
- Students must complete a sequence of specified courses, maintain a competitive GPA, and meet other pre-clinical criteria before advancing to
the upper-division and clinical phase of this program.
- Upper-level and internship courses can be taken only during the day sessions.
- Upper-division program available to third-year students only. RN license required for admission.
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Cooperative Education places upper-division students in full-time and part-time jobs related to their fields of study.
A three-semester co-op sequence is required for business administration, marketing, and information systems management majors. Students in other
majors have the option of participating in one or more semesters of cooperative education.
Concentrations are available in Puerto Rican studies, Italian, Spanish, Latin American studies, women's studies, and journalism.
Early Admission for highly qualified high school juniors.
Community Professional Program offers life experience credit for community service.
York is home to the CUNY Aviation Institute at York College, the first CUNY institute to focus specifically on aviation studies.
York is the only public four-year institution in Queens County offering programs in social work and upper-division nursing (RN/BSN).
York is the only CUNY college that offers undergraduate programs in biotechnology, gerontology, information systems management, and occupational therapy.
The College Now Program at York provides instruction and professional development to educators from the metro region. College Now offers one-day seminars
on a wide range of topics as well as long-term work groups that facilitate curriculum development.
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