PARTNER INSTITUTION

SUNY College at Old Westbury

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The State University of New York at Old Westbury is part of the State University of New York (SUNY), which is the nation's largest and most comprehensive state university system. Founded in 1965, SUNY Old Westbury was created as an experimental campus, envisioned as an intimate learning community, organized around a common core of experimental and interdisciplinary studies.
We continue to expand and improve as we build upon our growing reputation as a regional academic leader that fosters personal growth and prepares students to embrace the social and environmental responsibilities of the 21st Century global community.

The School of Education (SOE) offers 3 semester-hour graduate credits for successful completion of the following Seminars on Science online science courses from the American Museum of Natural History. The courses will be credited as part of the MAT programs in the SOE for matriculated students. They can also be taken by non-matriculated students seeking admission to the MAT programs, and by others seeking professional development credits through Old Westbury’s School of Professional Studies.

SUNY College at Old Westbury

OLD WESTBURY, NEW YORK

Additional cost $864 (NY State Residents)
3 graduate credits

Registration Instructions

Course Listing

SUNY College at Old Westbury Courses

SCIENCE
COURSE NAME
COURSE ID

Life Science

BS 6700

Earth Science

CP 6700

Earth Science

CP 6710

Life Science

BS 6700

SUNY College at Old Westbury

OLD WESTBURY, NEW YORK

Additional cost $864 (NY State Residents)
3 graduate credits

CONTACT INFO

SUNY College at Old Westbury

516-876-3092

image of suny old westbury

The State University of New York at Old Westbury is part of the State University of New York (SUNY), which is the nation's largest and most comprehensive state university system. Founded in 1965, SUNY Old Westbury was created as an experimental campus, envisioned as an intimate learning community, organized around a common core of experimental and interdisciplinary studies.
We continue to expand and improve as we build upon our growing reputation as a regional academic leader that fosters personal growth and prepares students to embrace the social and environmental responsibilities of the 21st Century global community.

The School of Education (SOE) offers 3 semester-hour graduate credits for successful completion of the following Seminars on Science online science courses from the American Museum of Natural History. The courses will be credited as part of the MAT programs in the SOE for matriculated students. They can also be taken by non-matriculated students seeking admission to the MAT programs, and by others seeking professional development credits through Old Westbury’s School of Professional Studies.