SUNY Orange

Program Degrees

A.A. Liberal Arts & Science - Humanities & Social Science Emphasis

Contact:

Chair, Patricia Guallini
(845) 341-4365
pguallin@sunyorange.edu

A.A. International Studies

This program is designed to prepare freshman/sophomore-level students for further education in International Studies at the upper-division college level leading to a bachelor of arts degree. Students may choose one of three emphases: social sciences, humanities or business. Twelve (12) credits in one emphasis constitute the elective portion of this proposed program. Graduates of this program may use it to advance their careers in international law, research and teaching within the social sciences, in international business and economics and in the humanities.

Anthropology

  • 27208 Human Evolution
  • 27209 Archeology and Prehistory
  • 27220 Cultural & Social Anthropology

Economics

  • 21201 Macro-Economics
  • 21202 Micro-Economics
  • 21203 Economic Development

Field Studies / Travel

  • 26205 Field Studies
  • 26210 International Seminar

Geography

  • 22110 Human Geography
  • 22120 Physical Geography

History

  • 23103 US History to 1865
  • 23104 US History Since 1865
  • 23105 World History - 1500 AD
  • 23106 World History Since 1500 AD
  • 23112 Latin American History and Heritage
  • 23120 Africa: Part and Present
  • 23150 Greek & Roman World
  • 23160 Medieval and Renaissance Europe
  • 23165 Science, Tech. & Society
  • 23170 Age of Revolution
  • 23180 Modern Europe
  • 23193 American Civil War
  • 23201 Modern China & Japan
  • 23202 India and Southeast Asia
  • 23203 Middle East

Political Science

  • 24101 National Government
  • 24102 State & Local Government
  • 24110 Introduction to Political Science
  • 24120 International Relations
  • 24130 Comparative Government

Psychology

  • 25110 Psychology of Adjustment
  • 25111 General Psychology 1
  • 25112 General Psychology 2
  • 25120 Developmental Psychology
  • 25121 Child Psychology
  • 25122 Psychology of Adolescence
  • 25205 Abnormal Psychology

Sociology

  • 26110 Social Problems
  • 26180 Human Sexuality
  • 27201 Introduction to Sociology
  • 27202 American Society: Order and Change
  • 27203 The Family
  • 27204 Race/Ethnic/Society

Patricia Guallini, Chair
(845) 341-4365
pguallin@sunyorange.edu

Sarah Wells Building
SUNY Orange
115 South Street
Middletown, NY 10940