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Arts & SciencesÂ
http://citytech.cuny.edu/liberalarts/
Our comprehensive programs in liberal arts and sciences offer students excellent preparation for advanced study in almost any academic field. Students who graduate with the AA or AS degree can go on to careers in such fields as journalism, social work, teaching, and science.
Associate in Arts (AA)
Associate in Science (AS) in Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Biomedical InformaticsÂ
http://citytech.cuny.edu/biological/
The Biomedical Informatics program is unique within CUNY and among the first in the nation to offer a truly integrated Biomedical Informatics degree at the undergraduate level. Recognized by leaders in the field, our curriculum is crafted to provide comprehensive training in the use of vast biomedical databases in healthcare, pharmaceutical, biotech, and research settings.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biomedical Informatics
Chemical Technology & Applied Chemistry
http://citytech.cuny.edu/chemistry/
A degree in chemical technology is good preparation for immediate employment as a chemical technician in industry or for transfer into a baccalaureate degree in areas such as chemistry, chemical engineering, pharmacy, toxicology, biochemistry, or environmental science. Interested students have the opportunity to work with faculty on research projects.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Chemistry
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Professional & Technical WritingÂ
http://citytech.cuny.edu/english/
The Professional and Technical Writing program prepares students to communicate clearly and effectively using a variety of tools and media. Students gain competencies that include writing, editing, problem-solving, document design, rhetoric, interpersonal communication, collaboration, specialized expertise, and fluency in modern communication technologies.
Bachelor of Science (BS) in Professional & Technical Writing
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Applied Computational PhysicsÂ
http://citytech.cuny.edu/physics
The Applied Computational Physics degree program provides a more broad, balanced, and flexible education than a traditional physics major. Combining computational elements alongside basic physical principles creates a mindset for modeling realistic systems.
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