Various Graduate and Undergraduate Programs, 1969 March 5

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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK

THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
ALBANY, NEW YORK 12224

ALVIN P. LIERHEIMER
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March 5, 1969

Dr, Evan R, Collins CORRECTED REGISTRATION
President : a
State University of New York

at Albany

1223 Western Avénue
Albany, New York 12203

Dear President Collins:

I am pleased to inform you that the New York State
Education Department has taken the following registration actions:

1. Registered under Section 4 of the Regulations of
the Commissioner of Education the following curricula leading
to the degrees indicated as offered by the State University of
New York at Albany?

American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Economics,
‘English, French, Geography, German, Greek, History,
Inter-American Language and Area Studies, Italian,

Latin, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Political Science,
Psychology, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Speech and
Dratuatic Art--Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Accounting, Astronomy and Space Science, Atmospheric
Science, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry,
Economics, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Science,
Seience-Medical Technology--Bachelor of Science (B,S.)

2. Approved the following graduate courses of study
leading to the degrees indicated as offered by the State University
of New York at Albany:

4rt (studio), Art History, Comparative Literature,
Criminal Justice, Dramatic Art, Economics, English,
French, German, History, Latin, Latin-American Studies,
Mathematics, Ehilosophy, Political Economy, Political
Science, Psychology, Public Affairs, Russian, Sociology,
Social Studies, Spanish--Master of Arts (HA)

Astronomy and Space Science, Atmospheric Science, Biology,
Business, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Physics,
Speech Correction and Audiology--Master of Science (H.S.)

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Business Administration--Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Librarianship (Public College, Spe¢ial)--Master of
Library Science (M.L.S.)

Public Administration (Administrative Management, Human
Resources, International Affairs, Public Finance, Public
Information, Quantitative Analysis for Decision-Making,
Urban Development)--Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)

Social Welfare--Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)

Astronomy and Space Science, Atmospheric Science, Biology,
Chemistry, Classics, Criminal Justice, Educational .
Foundations, English, French, History, Mathematics,

Physics CPchoteey> Political Economy, Political Sc g
Romance Languages, Spanish--Doctor of Pht tosophy(@.D.)
Public Administration-~Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.)

These registrations and approvals expire on September 1, 1975,
and are for general purposes only. ‘Approval of curricula in
professional fields leading to licensure or certification is
for the consideration of other offices of this Department.

If a major modification is made in these curricula
or if new areas are added, tt-is required that such information
be reported to the Division of Higher Education.

All communications concerning the registration of programs
should be addressed to the Chief, Bureau of College Evaluation,
New York” State Education Department,

Sincerely,

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Alvin P, Lierheimer

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