For New Yorkers
Stony Brook University offers select courses and exam options at two affiliated locations in Manhattan.
BIOLOGY ONLINE EXAMS
Stony Brook's Online Biology program provides quality, rigorous biology courses to students worldwide. Courses are designed for ease of navigation, peer-to peer learning, and the integration of content knowledge with critical scientific thought.
For students from the New York City region, exams for the following courses, offered each summer, are given at the SUNY School of Optometry with no exam fee.
BIO 202: Molecular & Cellular Biology
BIO 310: Cell Biology
BIO 314: Cancer Biology
BIO 358: Biology & Human Social/Sexual Behavior
BIO 361: Biochemistry 1
CREATIVE WRITING, FILM
& TV WRITING
Through an affiliated location in Manhattan, at 535 Eighth Avenue, our graduate programs in Film, TV Writing and Creative Writing & Literature through the Lichtenstein Center extend their reach across the New York Metropolitan region.
Talented creative writers, filmmakers and TV Writers can earn an MFA degree by combining Manhattan courses with credit-bearing workshops during July at the Southampton Writers Conference, and classes on the Stony Brook Southampton campus.
SOCIAL WORK
Through our affiliation with the SUNY College of Optometry, our School of Social Welfare extends its reach across the New York Metropolitan region. Students can pursue a Master's degree (MSW), which prepares graduates for advanced social work practice. Students enrolled in Manhattan can also take classes at the Stony Brook campus.
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EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
New York State’s largest educational leadership program will now be offered in Manhattan! You can earn your School District and School Building Leader certifications in our accelerated Saturday program at our new location – just two blocks away from Penn Station.
The Educational Leadership (EDL) program prepares K-12 educators for advancement into positions at both the school district (SDL) and school building (SBL) levels. Such positions include superintendent of schools, district superintendent, assistant superintendent, principal, assistant principal, department chairperson, or athletic director. As of Fall 2007, this is the first program of its kind in New York State that serves as a pathway for certification at both the district and building levels.