State University of New York at Delhi - Degree Programs Offered

Degree Programs Offered

Degree programs at Delhi include:

  • Accounting
  • Adventure Recreation
  • Architectural Design and Building
  • Architectural Technology
  • Automotive Technology
  • Business Administration AAS
  • Business Administration AS
  • Business and Professional Golf Management (PGM)
  • Business and Technology Management
  • Carpentry
  • Club Management
  • Computer Aided Drafting and Design
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Construction Management
  • Construction Technology
  • Criminal Justice Studies
  • Culinary Arts
  • Culinary Arts Management
  • Electrical Construction and Instrumentation
  • Electrical Construction and Instrumentation: IBEW - Online
  • Environmental Studies
  • General Studies
  • Golf Course Management
  • Golf Course Operations
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
  • Horticulture
  • Hotel and Resort Management
  • Humanities and Social Sciences: Humanities Option
  • Humanities and Social Sciences: Social Sciences Option
  • Individual Studies
  • Information Systems Auditing
  • Information Technology Management
  • Landscape Design and Management
  • Marketing
  • Math and Science: Math Option
  • Math and Science: Science Option
  • Nursing
  • Park and Outdoor Recreation
  • PGM - Business and Professional Golf Management
  • Physical Education Studies
  • Plumbing, Heating, and Refrigeration
  • Recreation and Sports Management
  • Restaurant and Foodservice Management - AAS
  • Restaurant and Foodservice Management - BBA
  • RN to BSN: Distance Learning
  • Teacher Education Transfer
  • Travel and Tourism Management - AAS
  • Travel and Tourism Management - BBA
  • Turf Management
  • Undeclared
  • Veterinary Science Technology
  • Veterinary Technology Management: Distance Learning
  • Welding Technology

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