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Transfer to Fredonia
Transfer and Redefine Your College Experience
Transfer Student
is any individual who has completed coursework at an accredited college or university other than Fredonia after graduating from high school.
If you are thinking about transferring, know there's a place for you at Fredonia. We invite any student in good standing to fill out either the SUNY or Common Application.
SUNY Application
Common Application
Transfer and Complete Your Degree Online
Some Fredonia programs can be completed fully online or in a flexible online format, making it possible to transfer credits and finish your degree without relocating or stepping away from work or family commitments. These options are designed for students who already have college experience and want a clear path to graduation. Several popular transfer programs include:
Sport Management
Psychology B.A.
Childhood Education (Grades 1–6) or Early Childhood/Childhood Education (Birth–Grade 6)
Contact our advisors with questions about specific programs, transferring credits, and your next steps.
Transfer Student Services
We realize you may not be new to college, but you are new to Fredonia, and we are here to help! Talk to us about transfer clubs and so many events!
Transfer Student Services
Transfer Credit Equivalency
Visit our Transfer Equivalency Database to learn how your college courses will transfer. You can locate links to view AP, IB and CLEP equivalencies.
Transfer Equivalency Database
See How Your AP/IB/CLEP Scores Transfer
Start at JCC. Finish Strong at Fredonia.
Jamestown Community College students can take advantage of Fredonia’s
Preferred Partnership
program for a seamless, affordable transfer experience with exclusive benefits.
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Transfer Paths
are developed in consultation with our Fredonia faculty. They are designed to help students choose courses at their current institution and develop a clear path to their baccalaureate degree.
*These guides are subject to change. Students should consult with their advisor at their current institution or the Fredonia catalog for the most up to date information. Additional colleges will be added soon.
Erie Community College (ECC) Program Pathways
Visit ECC:
ECC-to-Fredonia: Childhood Education, B.S.Ed. - Transfer Pathway
Jamestown Community College (JCC) Program Pathways
Visit JCC:
JCC-to-Fredonia: Biology, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Business Administration, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Computer Science, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Communication Disorders and Sciences, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Criminal Justice, B.A. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Early Childhood-Childhood Education, B.S.Ed. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Environmental Sciences, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Exercise Science, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Music Industry, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Psychology, B.A. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Social Work, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Sport Management, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Strategic & Professional Communication, B.S. - Transfer Pathway
JCC-to-Fredonia: Visual Arts, B.A. - Transfer Pathway
Monroe Community College (MCC) Program Pathways
Visit MCC:
MCC-to-Fredonia: Psychology, B.A. - Transfer Pathway
MCC-to-Fredonia: Writing, B.A. - Transfer Pathway
For Additional Majors, visit
MCC Transfer Pathway Guides
Onondaga Community College (OCC) Program Pathways
Visit OCC:
OCC-to-Fredonia: Music Education, Mus. B. - Transfer Pathway
Articulation Agreements
These are formal agreements developed by both institutions
ECC - Accounting
ECC - Business Administration
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SUNY Application
Common Application
Materials Needed
Completed application (
SUNY Application
or
Common Application
Official Transcripts from ALL colleges you have attended
Students with fewer than 30 credit hours are required to submit a high school transcript.
For 2nd Baccalaureate students, please notify admissions, at
admissions@fredonia.edu
, to let us know you have applied and already have a bachelors degree.
All transfer students are required to submit proof of high school graduation. An official high school transcript, copy of diploma, or GED certificate are appropriate.
Minimum overall GPA to be considered for admission:
3.0 for Education programs
3.0 for Communication Disorders and Sciences
2.0 all other programs
The semester before enrolling at Fredonia, must be "In Good Standing", with a minimum of a 2.0 GPA.
If you have completed less than 30 college credits at the time you apply to Fredonia, you must submit a high school transcript in order to be considered.
If you have 30 or more credit hours complete, you must apply into a major; you cannot be an undeclared or liberal arts student. If you plan to major in the Visual or Performing Arts, there will be additional audition and/or portfolio requirements. Please see the "Specific Major Requirements" tab.
Entering Fall 2023 (or later)
Students may apply a maximum of 66 transfer credits to the lower division (Fredonia equivalent course at the 100/200 level towards their baccalaureate degree.)
Students may apply an additional 9 credits at the upper division (Fredonia equivalent courses at the 300/400 level towards their baccalaureate degree.
A minimum of 45 credits must be completed here at Fredonia if you wish to earn your degree from Fredonia.
There are no minimum restrictions on time, so you may earn your degree in as quick a manner as you can complete your requirements.
We do offer
Educational Opportunity Program
(EOP) status to transfer applicants, so long as you were already an EOP student at the school from which you are transferring.
Will your credits transfer? Use our
Transfer Credit Guide
to complete your own evaluation.
NOTE: Not all colleges and/or courses are represented on this page, so please call Undergraduate Admissions 716-673-3251, with questions about transfer credit.
Financial Aid
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FAFSA Application
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Transfer Student Scholarships
Steps to apply for Financial Aid
Get a
FSA ID
and Password. An FSA ID and Password lets you apply, “sign” your online FAFSA, make corrections to your application information and more.
Collect the documents, including income tax returns, W-2 forms, and other records of income to apply.
Complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) as early as possible, once available, in order to meet school and state aid deadlines. Fredonia’s school code:
002844
If you are a New York State resident, please complete and submit the
TAP application
. You will also need to change your TAP school code to Fredonia code:
0915
Program Specific Requirements
School of Music
Theatre and Dance
Visual Arts and New Media
Transfer Students
Transfer students must submit all transcripts, no matter the results. All 2nd Baccalaureate students are required to notify admissions, at
admissions@fredonia.edu
or 716-673-3251, to let us know you have applied and already have a bachelors degree. We will send you information on any next steps that need to be taken.
Additional Requirements for Auditions, Portfolios and Interviews
Some programs require additional processes for entry. Find the program you are interested in to read over the additional steps.
Requirements for College of Music, Theatre & Dance - Music Programs
Audition requirements for Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Music Composition, Music Therapy, and Sound Recording Technology
Requirements for College of Music, Theatre & Dance - Theatre and Dance Programs
Audition requirements for Musical Theatre, Dance (BFA), Acting, and Theatre Production and Design
Requirements for Visual Arts and New Media
Portfolio requirements for Animation & Illustration, Drawing & Painting, Film & Video Arts and Graphic Design
Important Admissions Dates & Deadlines
August 1, 2025
- Applications open for Spring/Fall 2026
Mid October
2025
- Application Review begins for Spring/Fall 2026
October 1, 2025
- FAFSA application opens for all Spring/Fall 2026 applicants
January 14, 2026
- Spring 2026 Deposit Deadline
May 1, 2026
- Fall 2026 First Year Tuition Deposit Deadline
June 1, 2026
- Fall 2026 Transfer Student Tuition Deposit Deadline
To determine whether your AP, CLEP, or IB courses will be accepted, see below for required exam scores and the Fredonia equivalent course that it will fulfill.
All course equivalencies and general education attributes are effective as of fall 2023 and subject to change as our new Fredonia Foundations general education program is implemented.
Advanced Placement Exams
AP Exams
Exam Description
Score
Fredonia Equivalent
Fredonia Foundations
Theme
Art History
3 or higher
ARTH 1TR
Art Studio Drawing
3 or higher
ARTS 1TR
The Arts
Creativity & Innovation
Art Studio: 2D Design
3 or higher
ARTS 1TR
The Arts
Creativity & Innovation
Art Studio: 3D Design
3 or higher
ARTS 1TR
Biology
3 or higher
BIOL 099
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Calculus AB
MATH 120
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
4 or higher
MATH 122
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Calculus BC
3 or higher
MATH 122 and MATH 123
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Calculus AB Subgrade
MATH 120
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
4 or higher
MATH 122
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Chemistry
CHEM 099
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
4 or higher
CHEM 115, 125, 116, and 126
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Chinese Language/Culture
3 or higher
LANG 2TR
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Computer Science A
3 or higher
CSIT 121
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Computer Science Principles
3 or higher
CSIT 120
Eng Lit/Comp and Eng Lang/Comp
ENGL 099
Eng Lit/Comp and Eng Lang/Comp
4 or higher
ENGL 100 and ENGL 099
Written Communication
English Lit/Comp OR Eng Lang/Comp
4 or higher
ENGL 100
Written Communication
Environmental Science
3 or higher
CHEM 113
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
French Language/Culture
3 or higher
FREN 215 and FREN 216
World Languages
Global Perspectives
German Language/Culture
3 or higher
LANG 2TR
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Italian Language/Culture
3 or higher
LANG 2TR
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Japanese Language/Culture
3 or higher
LANG 2TR
World Languages
Global Perspectives
African/American Studies
3 or higher
ETHN 1TR
US History
HIST 170
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Critical/Reason & Analysis
4 or higher
HIST 170 and HIST 222
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Critical/Reason & Analysis
European History
HIST 160
4 or higher
HIST 160 and HIST 232
World History
HIST 1TR
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
4 or higher
HIST 1TR and HIST 243
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Human Geography
3 or higher
LART 099
Latin
3 or higher
LANG 2TR
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Micro Economics
3 or higher
ECON 205
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Macro Economics
3 or higher
ECON 210
Music Theory
MUS 1TR
4 or higher
MUS 123
Music Aural Skills Subset
4 or higher
MUS 121
US Govt/Politics
3 or higher
POLI 120
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Compar. Govt/Politics
3 or higher
POLI 150
Social Sciences
Global Perspect/Div
Physics C- Mech.
PHYS 099
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
4 or higher
PHYS 230 and PHYS 232
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Physics C- E&M
PHYS099
4 or higher
PHYS 231 and PHYS 233
Physics I
3 or higher
PHYS 121 and PHYS 123
Physics II
3 or higher
PHYS 122 and PHYS 124
Precalculus
3 or higher
MATH 105
Psychology
3 or higher
PSY 129
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Research
3 or higher
LART 099
Seminar
3 or higher
LART 099
Spanish Language/Culture
3 or higher
SPAN 215 and SPAN 216
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Spanish Literature/Culture
3 or higher
SPAN 315 and SPAN 3TR (elective)
Statistics
3 or higher
STAT 200
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
College Level Examination Program
CLEP General Exams
Exam Name
Minimum Score for Credit
Fredonia Course Equivalent
Credit Hours awarded
Fredonia Foundations
Theme
English Comp w/Essay
not transferrable
College Math
50
MATH 099
Math/Quantitative Reasoning
Humanities
50
INDS 099
Humanities
Creative Thnk/Innov
Social Sciences & History
50
INDS 099
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Natural Sciences
50
INDS 099
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
CLEP Subject Exams
Exam Name
Minimum Score for Credit
Fredonia Course Equivalent
Credit Hours Given
Fredonia Foundations
Theme
Analyzing & Interp Lit
not transferrable
American Government
50
POLI 120
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
American Literature
50
ENGL 099
Humanities
Creativity & Innovation
Biology
50
BIOL 111
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Business Law, Intro
50
BUAD 2TR
Calculus
50
MATH 120
Math/Quant Reasoning
Chemistry
50
CHEM 099
Nat Sci/Sci Reasoning
Critical/Reason & Analysis
College Algebra
50
MATH 105
College Composition
50
ENGL100
Written Communication
College Composition Modular
not transferrable
Educational Psychology, Intro to
50
PSY 099
English Literature
50
ENGL 099
Humanities
Creativity & Innovation
Financial Accounting
50
ACCT 201
French, Level I
50
FREN 1TR and 110
World Languages
Global Perspectives
French, Level II*
62
FREN 215 & 216
World Languages
Global Perspectives
First-Year College Composition
not transferrable
German, Level I
50
GERM 1TR and 110
World Languages
Global Perspectives
German, Level II*
63
GERM 215 & 216
World Languages
Global Perspectives
History of the US I
50
HIST 170
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Critical/Reason & Analysis
History of the US II
50
HIST 171
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Creativity & Innovation
Human Growth & Development
50
PSY 289
Information Systems
50
CSIT 099
Princ Macroeconomics
50
ECON 210
Princ Microeconomics
50
ECON 205
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Princ of Marketing
50
BUAD 2TR
Princ of Management
50
BUAD 2TR
Pre-Calculus
50
MATH 105
Psychology, Intro
50
PSY 129
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Sociology, Intro
50
SOC 116
Spanish, Level I
50
SPAN 1TR and 110
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Spanish Level II*
63
SPAN 215 & 216
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Western Civilization I
50
HIST 160
Western Civilization II
50
HIST 161
*A maximum of 6 credits will be awarded for the language exams; students will not receive 12 credits for scoring at level II.
International Baccalaureate Exams
IB Higher Level Exams
Exam Name
Minimum Score for Credit
Fredonia Course Equivalent
Credit Hours Given
Fredonia Foundations
Theme
Anthropology-HL
ANTH 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Art/Design-HL
ARTS 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
The Arts
Creativity & Innovation
Biology-HL
BIOL 099 Non-Major Elective
Natural Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Business & Organization-HL
BUAD 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
Chemistry-HL
CHEM 115/125 Gen. Chem I w/lab
AND
Natural Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
CHEM 116/126 Gen. Chem II
Classical Lang. Greek-HL
LANG 099 Non-Major Elective
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Classical Lang. Latin-HL
LANG 099 Non-Major Elective
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Computer Science-HL
CSIT 121 Computer Science I
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
CSIT 120 Computer Sci. Overview
AND
CSIT 121 Computer Science I
AND
Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning
CSIT 221 Computer Science II
Economics-HL
ECON 210 Princ of Macroeconomics
English A1- HL
ENGL 100 Craft of Writing
Written Communication
English A1-HL
ENGL 100 Craft of Writing
AND
Written Communication
ENGL 2TR 200 Level Major Elective
English A2-HL
ENGL 2TR 200 Level Major Elective
French B-HL
FREN 215 Intermediate French I
AND
World Languages
Global Perspectives
FREN 216 Intermediate French II
Geography-HL
GEO 121 Landform Geography
German B-HL
GERM 215 Intermediate German I
AND
World Languages
Global Perspectives
GERM 216 Intermediate German II
History of Africa-HL
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 273 Africa from 1800s
History of the Americas-HL
HIST 170 American Pasts
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 170 American Pasts
AND
US Hist/Civic Engagement
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 283 Latin America
History of East/Southeast Asia & Oceania-HL
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
AND
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 268 History of South Asia
History of Europe-HL
HIST 160 Western Pasts
HIST 160 Western Pasts
AND
HIST 233 Survey Mod European Hist
History of S Asia & Middle East-HL
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
HIST 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
AND
HIST 261 Islamic Civilization
World Hist & Global Awareness
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Language and Literature-HL
ENGL 100 English Composition
Basic Communication
ENGL 100 English Composition
AND
Basic Communication
ENGL 2TR 200 Major Elective
Literature-HL
ENGL 100 English Composition
Basic Communication
ENGL 100 English Composition
AND
Basic Communication
ENGL 2TR 200 Level Major Elective
Japanese B-HL
Lang 2TR 200 Level Major Elective
World Languages
Global Perspectives
Mathematics-HL Analysis/Apprch
Math 099 Non Major Elective
Math/Quant Reasoning
Mathematics-HL App and Interpretation
Math 099 Non Major Elective
Math/Quant Reasoning
Music-HL
MUS 1TR 100 Level Major Elective
The Arts
Creativity & Innovation
Philosophy-HL
PHIL 115 Intro Philosophy
The Humanities
Critical/Reason & Analysis
Physics-HL
PHYS 121/123 College Phys. I w/lab
AND
PHYS 122/124 College Phys. II w/lab
Psychology-HL
PSY 129 Intro to Psychology
AND
Social Sciences
Critical/Reason & Analysis
PSY 2TR 200 Level Major Elective
Spanish B-HL
SPAN 215 Intermediate Span. I
AND
World Languages
Global Perspectives
SPAN 216 Intermediate Span. II
Theatre Arts-HL
THEA 114 Intro Performing Arts
AND
The Arts
Creativity & Innovation
THEA 338 Special Topics
**Students earning the IB Diploma may be awarded a maximum of 30 credits (including all course work completed through examination).
The Right Fit
As a transfer student, meeting new people was intimidating at first. Everyone I've met so far has been incredibly supportive. Transferring to SUNY Fredonia has been an enriching experience that's helped me grow academically, professionally, and socially. I've quickly built new meaningful connections that will last well beyond my time at Fredonia.
— Hunter Burczyk
Hunter Burczyk
Class of 2024
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Majors and Programs
Major
Minor
Accounting
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Acting
Theatre and Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Minor
African American Studies (Minor)
African American Studies (Minor)
Minor
Details
Major
Animation/Illustration
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Minor
Art History
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Arts Administration (Minor)
Visual Arts and New Media
Minor
Details
Minor
Athletic Coaching (Minor)
Sport Management
Minor
Details
Major
Audio Production
Communication
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Biology
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Masters
Biology Multi-Award
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Details
Major
Biology: Adolescence Education
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Business Administration
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Business Management
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Ceramics
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Minor
Chemistry
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Chemistry: Adolescence Education
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Childhood Education
Education
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Communication (Minor)
Communication
Minor
Details
Major
Minor
Communication Disorders & Sciences
Communication Disorders & Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Communication Studies
Communication
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Computer Information Systems
Computer and Information Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Computer Science
Computer and Information Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Cooperative Engineering
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Creative Writing (Minor)
Creative Writing (Minor)
Minor
Details
Major
Minor
Criminal Justice
Social Work & Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Minor
Dance
Theatre and Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Dance Studio Administration (Minor)
Theatre Arts
Minor
Details
Minor
Data Science (Minor)
Mathematics Department
Minor
Details
Major
Digital Film Production
Communication
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Drawing/Painting
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Early Childhood/Childhood Education
Education
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Earth Science (B.A.)
Geology and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Earth Science: Adolescence Education
Geology and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Economics
Economics
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
English Adolescence Education B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Masters
English Adolescence Education Multi-Award
Bachelor of Arts
Master of Arts
Details
Major
Minor
English B.A.
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Entrepreneurship (Minor)
Entrepreneurship (Minor)
Minor
Details
Major
Environmental Sciences
Geology and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Environmental Studies (Minor)
Environmental Studies
Minor
Details
Major
Ethnic and Gender Studies
Ethnic & Gender Studies (EGS)
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Exercise Science
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Film Studies (Minor)
Film Studies
Minor
Details
Major
Film/Video
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Finance
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Geology
Geology and Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Graphic Design
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Health Professions Advising
Interdisciplinary
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
History
History
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Interdisciplinary Studies Self-Design (Minor)
Interdisciplinary Studies Self-Design
Minor
Details
Major
International Studies
Politics and International Affairs
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Jazz Studies Concentration
School of Music
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Journalism
Communication
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Latinx Studies (Minor)
Latinx Studies
Minor
Details
Minor
Leadership Studies (Minor)
Leadership Studies
Minor
Details
Major
Marketing
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Mathematics
Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Mathematics (Applied)
Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Mathematics: Adolescence Education
Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Mathematics: Middle Childhood Specialist (grades 5-9)
Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Media Management
Communication
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Medical Laboratory Science
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Molecular Genetics
Biology
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Multi-Ethnic Studies (Minor)
Ethnic and Gender Studies
Minor
Details
Minor
Museum Studies (Minor)
Museum Studies (Minor)
Minor
Details
Major
Music (B.A.)
School of Music
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Music (Minor)
School of Music
Minor
Details
Major
Music Composition (Mus.B.)
School of Music
Bachelor of Music
Details
Major
Music Education (Mus.B.)
School of Music
Bachelor of Music
Details
Major
Masters
Music Education Multi-Award
School of Music
Bachelor of Music
Master of Music
Details
Major
Minor
Music Industry
Applied Professional Studies
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Music Performance (Mus.B.)
School of Music
Bachelor of Music
Details
Major
Music Therapy (B.S.)
School of Music
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Musical Theatre
Theatre and Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Minor
Native American Studies (Minor)
Native American Studies
Minor
Details
Major
Philosophy
Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Photography
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Major
Minor
Physics
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Physics: Adolescence Education
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Political Science
Politics and International Affairs
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Minor
Professional Sales (Minor)
Entrepreneurship (Minor)
Minor
Details
Minor
Professional Writing (Minor)
English Department
Minor
Details
Major
Minor
Psychology
Psychology
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Public Accountancy
Business Administration
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Public Health (Minor)
Public Health
Minor
Details
Major
Public Relations
Communication
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
School and Counseling Psychology (Minor)
School and Counseling Psychology
Minor
Details
Major
Sculpture
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Details
Minor
Social Media (Minor)
Social Media (Minor)
Minor
Details
Major
Social Studies: Adolescence Education
History
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Social Work
Social Work & Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Sociology
Social Work & Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Sound Recording Technology
School of Music
Bachelor of Science
Details
Major
Minor
Spanish
World Languages and Cultures
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Spanish: Adolescence Education
World Languages and Cultures
Bachelor of Arts
Details
Major
Minor
Sport Management
Applied Professional Studies
Bachelor of Science
Details
Minor
Statistics (Minor)
Statistics
Minor
Details
Major
Strategic and Professional Communication
Communication
Bachelor of Science
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Students with Disabilities (All Grades)/Childhood Education
Education
Bachelor of Science
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Theatre (Minor)
Theatre Arts
Minor
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Theatre Arts
Theatre and Dance
Bachelor of Arts
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Theatrical Production and Design
Theatre and Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Visual Arts (B.A.)
Visual Arts and New Media
Bachelor of Arts
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Women's and Gender Studies (Minor)
Women's and Gender Studies
Minor
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Writing
Bachelor of Arts
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Fredonia, NY 14063
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