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This Program is designed to meet the career needs of self-directed, mature student who is interested in acquiring knowledge and skills to promote their professional objectives. The Program is open to all qualified applicants whose academic preparation and/or appropriate work experience indicate potential for successful completion. The Program is offered at the Dobbs Ferry, White Plains, Yorktown and Bronx campuses.
Applicants seeking admission must have a high school diploma and should contact the Office of Academic Advising. Matriculated students need only submit a formal application. All students are required to maintain a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and credits earned in the Program are applicable toward the Associate's and Bachelor's degrees. A maximum of six credits in transfer will be allowed toward a certificate. Ordinarily students pursuing a degree program in a related area will not be allowed to use the courses taken in such a program to satisfy the requirements for the Certificate.
A student who has completed the requirements for a Certificate must apply before graduation.
Certificate Program Fees
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Application Fee ( Non-Matriculated students only) |
$10.00 |
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Certificate Completion Fee (per Certificate) |
$16.00 |
Required Courses (36 credits)
PSYN 101
SOCL 101
BHSC/SOCL/PSYN 244
BHSC/SOCL/PSYN 226
BHSC/PSYN/SOCL 366
BHSC/PSYN/SOCL 271
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Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Psychology
Computers for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
Medical Ethics
Medical Sociology: Health Care in the Modern Society |
BHSC/PSYN/SOCL 308
MGMT/PSYN 345
BHSC/PSYN/SOCL 399
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Health Care Organization and Management
Industrial Psychology
Internship in Social and Behavioral Sciences--6 credits
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Two Of The Following: |
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ACCT 120
ACCT 121
BHSC 310
BHSC 285
BHSC/PSYN/SOCL/SOWK 295
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Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Management Accounting
Epidemiology
Working: Changes and Choices
Contemporary Issues
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BHSC/PSYN/SOCL 370
BHSC/CRJU/PSYN/SOCL 264
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Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Science
Alcohol, Drugs, and Behavior
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PSYN/PHIL 317
PSYN/SPCM 219
PSYN 340
PSYN/SPCM 250
MGMT 225
MKTG 220
FINC 320
MGMT 340
CISC/MGMT 353
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Perspectives on Death
Group Experience
Psychology of Crisis
Psychology of Communication
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Business Finance
Organizational Behavior
Software and Hardware for the Office: Evaluation and Use
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MGMT 442
MGMT/PSYN 446
MGMT 460
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Management Information Systems
Human Resource Management
Management: Issues, Policies, and Procedures
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