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Each one of SUNY Plattsburgh’s 70+ programs comes with a promise — you will be given the tools to go farther. Leading professors, experiential learning opportunities, and alumni networking connections are all available to help you succeed.
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Accounting Minor
Accounting isn’t just for accountants. Enhance your personal and professional skills with the accounting minor.
- Main Campus
- Online
Africana Studies Minor
Our courses provide an important road map to the developing multiracial, multicultural American society of the 21st century.
- Main Campus
Applied Geographic Informations Systems Minor
The applied GIS minor teaches you the essential elements of using geographic information systems technology and software.
- Main Campus
Archaeology Minor
The 21-credit archaeology minor is multidisciplinary and includes several anthropology courses and a variety of courses selected from allied fields.
- Main Campus
Art Studio Minor
Explore art making in both two- and three-dimensional processes while broadening your interests or building a deeper focus in one studio discipline.
- Main Campus
Art Therapy Minors
The art therapy minors at SUNY Plattsburgh offer you a competitive edge for acceptance in a master’s level graduate program in art therapy.
- Main Campus
Athletic Coaching Minor
Learn about wellness and fitness, the science of exercise, coaching psychology, designing exercise programs and get ready to coach in a school setting.
- Main Campus
Audio Production Minor
Interested in radio broadcasting? Explore both on-air and pre-production aspects of radio and develop your expertise producing music, news, sports or talk shows.
- Main Campus
Bioinformatics Minors
Bioinformatics involves biology, computer science, mathematics and statistics. SUNY Plattsburgh offers two versions: one for biology majors and one for computer science majors.
- Main Campus
Biological Anthropology Minor
Study of all aspects of human biology in the present and past to investigate the dynamic interaction between human biology, human culture and the natural environment.
- Main Campus