TUITION per equated credit: $345 in-state; $640 out-of-state.
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS CONTACTS
Emmanuel Esperance, Jr., Director, Recruitment and Admissions
Sasha Spence, Assistant Director for Graduate Recruitment and Admissions
The College of Staten Island is a senior college of The City University of New York. The Master?s degree is awarded in selected fields of study: Biology (MS); Business Management (MS); Cinema and Media Studies (MA); Computer Science (MS); Education: Childhood (Elementary) Education (MSEd); Adolescence (Secondary) Education (MSEd); Special Education (MSEd); English (MA); Environmental Science (MS); History (MA); Liberal Studies (MA); Mental Health Counseling (MA); Neuroscience, Mental Retardation, and Developmental Disabilities (MS); Nursing: Adult Health Nursing (MS) and Gerontological Nursing (MS). The Post-Master?s Advanced Certificates are awarded in Leadership in Education: School District Leader and School Building Leader and School District Leader (Dual Certificate); Nursing: Adult Health, Gerontological and Cultural Competence.
The Doctoral program in Polymer Chemistry is offered jointly with the City University Graduate School and University Center and Brooklyn College. The College also participates in the City University Doctoral programs in Physical Therapy (DPT), Biology (Neuroscience), Computer Science, Psychology (Learning Processes), and Physics.
The Campus: Completed in 1994, the 204-acre campus of CSI/CUNY is the largest site for a college in New York City. Set in a park-like landscape, the campus is centrally located on the Island. Mature trees and woodlands, flowering trees and ornamental plantings, fields and outdoor athletic facilities, the Great Lawn, sculpture, and seating areas create a green oasis in an urban setting.
Fourteen renovated neo-Georgian buildings serve as classrooms, laboratories, and offices. The academic buildings house approximately 300 classrooms, laboratories and instructional spaces, study lounges, department and program offices, and faculty offices. The Library and Campus Center serve as focal points for the Academic Quadrangles with the Center for the Arts located midway between the Quadrangles at the fountain plaza. The Sports and Recreation Center and the athletic fields are located near the main entrance to the campus.
Astrophysical Observatory: The 16-foot dome astrophysical observatory was completed in 1996. In addition to serving students in astronomy courses, the facility is used for faculty and student research projects, environment monitoring projects, and community programs.
Biological Sciences/Chemical Sciences Building: An ultra-modern facility, the building contains classrooms, laboratories, faculty offices, research facilities for faculty and students, the Center for Environmental Science, and the Center for Developmental Neuroscience and Developmental Disabilities.
Campus Center: The Campus Center incorporates facilities for a complete program of student activities and offices for student organizations, food services, health services, a study lounge, bookstore, game room and the studios of WSIA-FM, the student-operated radio station.
Center for the Arts: Entered from the Great Lawn and from the Alumni Walk, the Center for the Arts houses two academic wings for programs in the arts as well as superb public spaces: the Clara and Arleigh B. Williamson Theatre, a 900-seat concert hall, a recital hall, an experimental theater, lecture halls, an art gallery, and a small conference center.
Library: Designed with inviting reading rooms, open shelves, and study carrels, its research and study facilities are enhanced by computer data-based operations available to all students. Library Media Services makes accessible pedagogical multimedia materials to distant classrooms and laboratories by means of the campus fiber-optic network.
DEGREES
M.A.: Cinema & Media Studies, English, History, Liberal Studies, Mental Health Counseling.
M.S.: Biology, Business Management, Computer Science, Environmental Science; Neuroscience, Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities; Nursing (Adult Health Nursing, Gerontological Nursing).
M.S.Ed.: Education: Childhood (Elementary) Education, Adolescence (Secondary) Education, Special Education.
POST-MASTER'S ADVANCED CERTIFICATES: Leadership in Education: School Building Leader, School District Leader, School District Leader; Nursing: Adult Health, Gerontological, Cultural Competence.
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