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Registered Programs

The College of Saint Rose is approved by the New York State Education Department to offer the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of Fine Arts, the Bachelor of Music, the Bachelor of Science, the Master of Science, the Master of Science in Education, Certificates and Advanced Certificates, and programs leading to professional licensure, certification, teacher certification. Enrollment in other than registered or otherwise approved programs may jeopardize a student's eligibility for certain student aid awards.


Baccalaureate Program

Degree

Hegis Code

Accounting

BS

0502.00

Biochemistry

BS

0414.00

Biology

BS

0401.00

Biology: Adolescence Education

BS

0401.01

Biology-Cytotechnology

BS

0417.00

Business Administration

BS

0506.00

Business Economics  BS  0517.00 

Chemistry

BS

1905.00

Childhood Education (Grades 1−6)

BS

0802.00

Childhood Education/Special Education (Grades 1-6) BS  0802.00 

Communication Sciences & Disorders

BS

1220.00

Communications

BA

0601.00

Computer Science

BS

0701.00

Criminal Justice, Behavior & Law

BS

2105.00

Cybersecurity  BS  0701.00 
Early Childhood and Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 6) BS  0802.00 

Early Childhood Education (Birth−Grade 2)

BS

0823.00

Early Childhood Education/Special Education (Birth−Grade 2)

BS

0823.00

English

BA

1501.00

English: Adolescence Education

BA

1501.01

Finance  BS  0504.00 
Financial Planning  BS  0504.00

Forensic Psychology

BS

2099.00

Forensic Science

BS

1999.20

Graphic Design

BFA

1009.00

History

BA

2205.00

History and Political Science

BA

2207.00

Human Resource Management   BS  0515.00
Inclusive Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 2)  BS  0823.00 

Information Technology

BS

0701.00

Interdepartmental Studies

BA

4901.00

Management BS  0599.00
Marketing BS 0509.00 

Mathematics

BA

1701.00

Mathematics: Adolescence Education

BS

1701.01

Medical Technology

BS

1223.00

Music

BA

1005.00

Music Education

BS

0832.00

Music-Music Industry

BS

1004.00

Performance BM  1004.00 

Political Science

BA

2207.00

Psychology

BS

2001.00

Public Health BS 1214.00

Social Studies: Adolescence Education

BA

2201.01

Social Work

BS

2104.00

Studio Art

BFA

1002.00

Studio Art

BS

1002.00


Certificate Program

Award

Hegis Code

Bilingual Education

certificate

0899.00

Crime Analysis & Mapping  certificate  5505.00 

Cyber Forensics

certificate

5199.00

Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination  certificate  5002.00

Information Technology

certificate

5199.00

Internet Programming

certificate

5103.00

Translation Spanish-English  certificate  1105.00 

Dual Degree Program   Degrees Hegis Code 

Accounting (Business Administration/Professional Accounting – 150 Credit Hour Program)

BS/MS 

0506.00/0502.00 

Biology: Adolescent Education/Special Education 7-12 Generalist (ASPIRE Dual Degree Program)

BA/MSED

0401.01/0808.00 
Business Administration BS/MBA  0506.00/0506.00 
Communication Sciences and Disorders BS/MSED  1220.00/1220.00 
Computer Science/Computer Information Systems  BS/MS  0701.00/0701.00 

English: Adolescent Education/Special Education 7-12 Generalist (ASPIRE Dual Degree Program)

BA/MSED

1501.01/0808.00 
Finance/Business Administration  BS/MBA 0504.00/0506.00 
Financial Planning/Business Administration  BS/MBA 0504.00/0506.00 

Information Technology/Computer Information Systems

BS/MS 

0701.00/0701.00 
Mathematics: Adolescence Education/Special Education 7-12 Generalist (ASPIRE Dual Degree Program)  BA/MSED  1701.01/0808.00 
Psychology/Business Administration  BS/MBA  2001.00/0506.00 
Psychology/Clinical Mental Health Counseling BS/MSED  2001.00/2004.00 
Social Studies: Adolescence Education/Special Education 7-12 Generalist (ASPIRE Dual Degree Program)  BA/MSED  2201.01/0808.00 

Dual degree programs combine an undergraduate (Bachelor’s) degree with a graduate (Master’s) degree. These programs provide an opportunity for outstanding first-year students to pursue a challenging course of study that culminates in the completion of two degrees, in most instances in an abbreviated time frame. In selective cases these programs are also available to returning and transfer students.

Program specific guidelines have been established to accommodate those applying as high school students and entering the College as first-year students; transfer students; and students already enrolled at The College of Saint Rose.

Undergraduate financial aid awards continue to apply through the graduate degree phase of Dual Degree programs. These awards are prorated to reflect differences in undergraduate and graduate program pricing.

Students must meet the eligibility criteria for a specific program in order to be accepted into a particular accelerated or dual degree program. Students enrolled in such programs should consult regularly with their academic advisors to assure that they continue to satisfy a given program’s requirements.

At the completion of 110 total credits, both undergraduate and graduate, the student makes the transition to graduate student status. This change in status may affect financial aid and billing.