Liberal Arts and Sciences: Math and Science
SUNY Adirondack offers a Liberal Arts: Math and Science program to provide a diverse education for creative thinkers who generate new ideas. Scientific method, independent thinking and problem-solving are the core of this program. You will understand the natural world around you while gaining invaluable skills.
- Degree
- Associate in Science
- Program Type
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Transfer Degree
- Pathway
- Math and Science
- Credits
- 64
Learning outcomes
- Recall key facts and theories in science and mathematics.
- Demonstrate the ability to work safely and effectively in a science laboratory and/or in the field.
- Evaluate the validity of mathematical or scientific information when abstracted from technical, scientific, and/or other sources.
- Employ written and verbal communication skills, including the appropriate use of technology, to demonstrate an understanding of mathematical and scientific concepts.
- Apply appropriate techniques to correctly solve mathematical or scientific problems.
- Formulate mathematical abstractions from patterns, using logical thought processes.
Curriculum and requirements
Students focus courses on research, natural science, hypothesis development, experimentation and forming conclusions. Elective courses including history, humanities and foreign languages enhance your learning experience.
Further education
We hold more than 30 seamless transfer agreements. Popular transfer institutions for this program include: University of Vermont—Castleton State | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | Rochester Institute of Technology | Russell Sage College | University at Albany | SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Formula for success
Graduates of SUNY Adirondack's Liberal Arts Math & Science program earn bachelor's degree and secure careers in: Education | Research | Medical fields | Sustainability | Environmental conservation
Love of research
For the first time, I thought, 'This is really pretty interesting.' I started to get interested in the world of ecology I was discovering."