Academics

Academic Organization
The undergraduate academic programs are provided through the College of Education & Human Development, the College of Business & Public Administration and the School of Social Work.
Arts & Sciences
Learn more about the College of Arts and Sciences and the exceptional faculty, cutting-edge research, notable scholarship, and world-class brilliant students that make us a vibrant, significant component of SUNO ...Read More
Arts & Humanities
- Arts and Humanities houses English, Fine Arts, Geography, History, African-American Studies, Philosophy, Music, Spanish, and Communication.
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Interdisciplinary Studies
- Offers a unique degree that provides students the flexibility to customize their degrees in an academic program by selecting areas of concentration and minors that combine basic skills with specific areas of study.
Interdisciplinary Studies Program
Health Information Management Systems
- Dedicated to the creation, transmission, and application of knowledge relating to health information management.
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Museum Studies
- A rigorous course of learning in Museology, the branch of knowledge dedicated to the study of the theories, procedures, and managerial concepts of museums.
Museum Studies
Natural Sciences
- Consists of six units, namely Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, Mathematics, Physics, and SUNO-UNO Dual Engineering.
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Nursing
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The Bachelor in Science in Nursing (B.S.N) degree program prepares a generalist in nursing with leadership skills, basic research abilities, and a holistic health approach to professional nursing with a focus on the community. A broad foundation in science and liberal arts enables the professional nurse to enter into the collaborative healthcare process in various settings.
Social Sciences
- Consists of Criminal Justice, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Addictive Behaviors Counseling, and Prevention.
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English Major
- English majors develop a heightened awareness of the power of language, the type of study that grants one specific capabilities in methods of persuasion. English majors are negotiators who bring heightened communication skills to respond and react to oppressive power structures. Identifying exclusivity and paving the way for inclusivity takes intelligence, ideas, imagination, and critical facilities.
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Business & Public Administration
Equips students with cutting-edge knowledge, professional and research skills, and ethical decision-making abilities essential for successful careers in business, industry, education, government, and for further studies at graduate and professional levels. ...Read More
Business Administration
Provides students with solid training in management education.
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Computer Information Systems
Provides a degree that equips students with knowledge and skills essential for careers in business and government, or for pursuing further studies.
Public Administration
Students receive a general foundation in the nature of the public workplace and its administrative, political and legal environments.
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Education & Human Development
Prepares effective and reflective professional educators who think critically and analytically, and who are transformative practitioners and learner advocates for children functioning in global environments. ...Read More
Teacher Education
The Early Childhood Education Program prepares professionals who primarily work in the public systems’ Kindergarten through 3rd grade (PreK-3).
The Elementary Education Program prepares candidates to teach in Grades 1-5 classrooms.
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Child Development & Family Studies
Prepares students to function in a variety of occupations promoting family life, and family/community development.
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Social Work
The School of Social Work at SUNO is located in a culturally diverse city which serves as an incubator for our students. ...Read More
Prepares students to recognize and address the inequities in social justice and human rights for all, but more importantly, for persons who are disenfranchised.