The School of Professional Studies Programs
The following list contains the names of the School of Professional Studies programs that have been registered with the New York State Education Department (NYSED) under the CUNY Graduate School and University Center and assigned HEGIS code numbers in compliance with State requirements.
Degree Programs:
- M.A. in Applied Theatre
- M.A. in Disability Studies
- M.A. in Labor Studies
- M.A. in Urban Studies
- Online M.S. in Data Analytics
- Online M.S. in Business Management and Leadership
- Online B.A. in Communication & Culture
- Online B.S. in Business
- Online B.A. in Disability Studies
- Online B.S. in Health Information Management
- Online B.S. in Sociology
- Online B.A. in Psychology
Certificate Programs:
- Adult Learning: Program Design and Facilitation
- Business Communication
- Child Development Associate Certificate
- Coaching in the Organizational Context
- Disability Studies
- Diversity in the Workplace
- Early Childhood Education Administration
- Education Foundations
- Financial Studies
- Health Care Policy and Administration (graduate and undergraduate)
- Immigration Law (graduate and undergraduate)
- Labor Relations (graduate and undergraduate)
- Labor Studies (graduate and undergraduate)
- Leadership
- Management (graduate and undergraduate)
- Project Management
- Organizational Studies
- Project Management
- Public Administration and Public Policy (graduate and undergraduate)
- Understanding How Adults Learn
Non-Degree and Workforce Development Programs:
- Children's Program Administrator Credential
- Seminars on Science
- AFSCME District Council 37
- CWA Local 1180
- Local 94 of the International Union of Operating Engineers: Environmental Control Technology Programs
- SEIU Local 32BJ - Environmental Technology and Green Building
- Transit Workers Union Local 100: Transit Certificate Program
- United Federation of Teachers (UFT): Leap-to-Teacher
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