New York State General Education Requirements

Coursework is required in each of the following areas. Only courses with a grade of “C” or better will be accepted. No courses graded Pass/Fail will be accepted.

One course may be used to meet the requirement in more than one area. A given course may be used to meet both state and Liberal Arts distribution requirements.

NY STATE AREA DESCRIPTION EXAMPLES
Literature
(3 cr.)
A course in the literature of any culture or time period. (Need not be in the English language) ENG literature (English)
FRN literature (French)
SPN literature (Spanish)
ITL literature (Italian)
CSS literature (Classics)
GER literature (German)
Other literature
History
(3 cr.)
A course in history or a history-based course in one of the social sciences

American history is required for Childhood (Gr 1-6) and Early Childhood (Birth – Gr 2) candidates
HIS Any history course
POS 2038, etc.
ECO 2025, etc.
SOC 2025, etc.
Any other history-based course in POS, ECO, SOC For Music students, MUH 3011 and for Art students, ARH (modern)
Math
(3 or 4 cr.)
A math course MATH Any college level math course (not a computer science, statistics or finance course)
Science
(3 or 4 cr.)
A science course BIO ----; CHEM ----;
PHY----; or other science course
Foreign Language
(6 cr.)
Two semesters or the equivalent of a language other than English. An intermediate course or the second semester of a two-semester course is considered to be the equivalent of two semesters. SPN---, FRN---, ITL---CSS---, GER---, etc.
EDU 3003/3004 Sign Language
Satisfies NY State requirement for language. For students admitted after Fall 2009 also satisfies college foreign language requirement.
Art Any course in the visual or performing arts ARH, ART, MUH, MUT, MUA, DTH, etc.
Communication Any liberal arts course in oral communication CAM----
ENC 4010
Written Expression Coursework in written expression ENC 2000 or one course designated WR