State University of New York at Oswego - Schools and Colleges

Schools and Colleges

  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    • Anthropology Department
    • Department of Biological Sciences
    • Department of Chemistry
    • Computer Science Department
    • Earth Sciences Department
    • Economics Department
    • Department of English & Creative Writing
    • History Department
    • Mathematics Department
    • Department of Modern Languages
    • Philosophy Department
    • Physics Department
    • Political Science Department
    • Department of Psychology
    • Public Justice Department
    • Sociology Department
    • Interdisciplinary Departments: African-American Studies, American Studies, Applied Mathematical Economics, Cognitive Science, Geochemistry, Global and International Studies, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Science, Language and International Trade, Linguistics, Native American Studies, Philosophy-Psychology, Women's Studies.
  • School of Business
    • Master of Business Administration
    • Department of Accounting, Finance, and Law
    • Department of Marketing and Management
  • School of Communication, Media and the Arts
    • Art Department
    • Department of Communication Studies
    • Music Department
    • Theater Department
    • The CMA also collaborates with other Oswego schools on programs that include Cinema and Screen Studies, Information Science, Women's Studies, Creative Arts Therapy, Arts Management
  • School of Education
    • Counseling and Psychological Services Department
    • Curriculum and Instruction Department
    • Educational Administration Department
    • Department of Health Promotion and Wellness
    • Department of Technology
    • Department of Vocational Teacher Preparation

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