University at Albany - State University of New York
Albany، America
About University
The State University of New York - University at Albany, which was founded in 1844, is located in Albany, the capital of New York State and the seat of Albany County. More than 17,300 students apply annually, studying and striving to achieve excellence through its nationally renowned programs, which include 120 undergraduate majors and more than 125 graduate programs, taught at the university’s three campuses: the Uptown campus in Albany and Guilderland, and the downtown campus. in Albany, and the Health Sciences Campus in Rensselaer, across the Hudson River.
The university focuses on career preparation for students, as it offers them, in addition to theoretical educational classes, practical lessons and courses that will increase their awareness of the labor market and increase their practical skills. The university also aims to engage in research that enhances and contributes to life
About Albany
Albany
Available Specializations (68)
Art and its history
$31,896
annually
East Asian Studies
$31,896
annually
psychology
$31,896
annually
sociology
$31,896
annually
English
$31,896
annually
Geography and planning
$31,896
annually
African Studies
$31,896
annually
anthropology
$31,896
annually
Globalization studies
$31,896
annually
philosophy
$31,896
annually
No programs available at the moment
East Asian Studies
$11,325
annually
sociology
$15,083
annually
anthropology
$28,773
annually
Art history
$28,773
annually
psychology
$28,773
annually
geography
$28,773
annually
French
$28,773
annually
Arts and Sciences
$28,773
annually
African Studies
$28,773
annually
Counseling psychology
$28,773
annually
Education philosophy
$28,773
annually
English
$28,773
annually
Spanish
$28,773
annually
philosophy
$28,773
annually
Arabic
English
الفرنسية