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The Future is at Farmingdale State College

Our newest bachelor degree programs focus on emerging, high-demand careers in exciting fields like nutrition, big data, human/computer interaction, digital security, and spatial structure analysis. Find the right opportunity for you to work in business, technology, science, or design.

Construction Management (MS)

This program prepares professionals to lead complex construction projects from planning through completion. Students develop advanced skills in project controls, construction law, sustainability, and emerging technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM). Designed for working professionals, the program offers flexible scheduling, including evening courses.

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Public Administration & Policy

This program prepares students for careers in government, nonprofits, and public service. Students study political science, communication, economics, and law while learning how policies are developed and implemented. Internships and a capstone provide experiential learning that builds strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

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Applied Economics (Online)

Economics explores how people make decisions, use resources, and respond to incentives. The BS in Applied Economics is now offered as an online program, providing students with the flexibility and accessibility to analyze data, test theories, and solve real-world problems. Graduates are prepared for careers in business, finance, government, research, or advanced study.

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Applied Physics

Registered nurses aim to enhance their education to drive innovation, improve healthcare outcomes, and ensure safety across diverse populations. This program integrates nursing, arts, and sciences to develop advanced leadership skills for evidence-based practice. Collaborative learning prepares them for leadership roles in hospitals, home health, long-term care, and community health.

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Construction Management (MS)

Construction Management (MS)

This program prepares professionals to lead complex construction projects from planning through completion. Students develop advanced skills in project controls, construction law, sustainability, and emerging technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM). Designed for working professionals, the program offers flexible scheduling, including evening courses.

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Nursing Administration (MS)

Nursing Administration (MS)

Registered nurses aim to enhance their education to drive innovation, improve healthcare outcomes, and ensure safety across diverse populations. This program integrates nursing, arts, and sciences to develop advanced leadership skills for evidence-based practice. Collaborative learning prepares them for leadership roles in hospitals, home health, long-term care, and community health.

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Applied Physics

Applied Physics

Registered nurses aim to enhance their education to drive innovation, improve healthcare outcomes, and ensure safety across diverse populations. This program integrates nursing, arts, and sciences to develop advanced leadership skills for evidence-based practice. Collaborative learning prepares them for leadership roles in hospitals, home health, long-term care, and community health.

Learn More
Public Administration and Policy

Public Administration & Policy

This program prepares students for careers in government, nonprofits, and public service. Students study political science, communication, economics, and law while learning how policies are developed and implemented. Internships and a capstone provide experiential learning that builds strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

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From championship-caliber performances to unforgettable game-day moments, the Rams embody the strength and spirit of Farmingdale State College. With Ram-Bo leading the charge, our teams bring campus pride to every field, court, and arena.

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Research In Action

Discover how our faculty and students are advancing knowledge and creating real-world impact.

Unlocking the Molecular Mechanics of Cancer Risk

Led By: Jeanette Sutherland, PhD, and students Gary Xavier Valdez and Sophia Ruisi

Researchers at Farmingdale State College are using a microbe model to study how BRCA2 gene mutations weaken DNA repair and increase breast cancer risk, contributing foundational knowledge for future personalized cancer treatments.

Building Connections: Architecture Students Designing Spaces that Serve the Community

Led By: Eric Anderson and Eugene Kwak

The ARC476 Architectural Design IV course, led by Professors Eric Anderson and Eugene Kwak, integrates applied learning and community engagement by having senior architecture students collaborate with real-world clients to address local needs through design. In Fall 2024, students partnered with the Girl Scouts of Nassau County (GSNC).

Empowering Women in Computing

Led By: Dr. Mary Villani, Dr. Ilknur Aydin

This research initiative addresses the 90% male to 10% female ratio in computing programs through targeted support including summer orientations, industry field trips, and a student club, aiming to improve retention and foster community among women in computing.

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