Lehman College - Programs and Accreditation

Programs and Accreditation

The following programs are listed as having courses . Many programs are offered in the evening. Actual course offerings on a given semester can be found at Lehman College's website.

  • Accounting, undergrad and masters
  • African and African American Studies, undergrad
  • American Studies, undergrad
  • Ancient & Medieval Civilizations
  • Anthropology, undergrad
  • Art History, undergrad and masters
  • Art, undergrad and masters
  • Astronomy, undergrad and masters
  • Biology, undergrad and masters, affiliation with the New York Botanical Garden
  • Bilingual Special Education, masters
  • Business Administration, undergrad and masters
  • Chemistry, undergrad and masters
  • Chinese, undergrad
  • Classical Culture, undergrad
  • Computer Graphics and Imaging, undergrad
  • Computer Information Systems, undergrad
  • Comparative Literature, undergrad
  • Computer Science, undergrad and masters
  • Counselor Education/School Counseling, masters
  • Creative & Professional Writing, undergrad
  • Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition, undergrad and masters
  • Dance, undergrad
  • Early Childhood/Childhood Education, undergrad and masters
  • Economics, undergrad
  • Educational Leadership, Building Leader and District Leader, masters
  • English, undergrad and masters
  • French, Languages & Literature
  • Global Studies
  • Human Geography, undergrad and masters
  • Geology, undergrad and masters
  • Physical Geography, undergrad and masters
  • Arabic Languages & Literature
  • German Languages & Literature
  • Gaelic Irish Languages & Literature
  • Greek Languages & Literature
  • Health Services & Promotion
  • Hebrew Languages & Literature
  • History of Modern Europe
  • History
  • History of Asian, Latin America, Russia
  • Health Education
  • Health Services Administration
  • Health Services
  • Individualized Baccalaureate Program, Adult Degree Program
  • Italian-American Studies
  • Italian
  • Japanese
  • Japanese Culture
  • Latin American & Caribbean Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Literacy Studies, masters
  • Mathematics, undergrad and masters
  • Multilingual Journalism
  • Mass Communication
  • Middle and High School Education, undergrad and masters
  • Music Education
  • Journalism, Communication & Theater
  • Music History
  • Musical Performance
  • Music Theory
  • Nursing
  • Nursing/Support Courses, undergrad and masters
  • Physics, undergrad and masters
  • Political Science, undergrad and masters
  • Puerto Rican Studies
  • Psychology
  • Recreation Education, undergrad and masters
  • Russian
  • Sociology, undergrad and masters
  • Spanish, Languages & Literature, undergrad and masters
  • Speech Pathology, Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences, undergrad and masters
  • Special Education, (Childhood, Adolescent, bilingual) masters
  • Swahili
  • Social Work, Undergrad and Masters
  • Theater
  • Women's Studies
  • World Classics
  • Yiddish Language & Literature

Lehman College is a public college within the public university: City University of New York. It is accredited by Board of Regents, University of the State of New York; Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools; Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education; Association of University Programs in Health Administration; American Chemical Society; Professional State Accreditation in Teaching; the National League for Nursing; American Speech Language Hearing Association; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; Council on the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs; and the Council on Social Work Education.

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