E. ACADEMIC OFFERINGS AND POLICIES

E1. Special study options: Identify those programs available at your institution. Refer to definitions.  

[X] Accelerated program

[X] Honors program

[   ] Cooperative (work-study) program

[X] Independent study

[X] Cross-registration 

[X] Internships

[X] Distance learning

[X] Liberal arts/career combination

[X] Double major

[X] Student-designed major

[X] Dual enrollment

[X] Study abroad

[X] English as a Second Language

[X] Teacher certification program

[ ] Exchange student program (domestic)

[  ] Weekend college

[   ] External degree program

 

[X] Other (specify):

Accelerated 5 year Bachelors/Masters in 40 fields
Internships with New York State Legislature
3+3 Program with Albany Law School

E2. Has been removed from the CDS

E3. Areas in which all or most students are required to complete some course work prior to graduation.  

[X] Arts/fine arts

[X] Humanities

[X] Computer literacy

[X] Mathematics

[  ] English (including composition)

[  ] Philosophy

[X] Foreign languages

[X] Sciences (biological or physical)

[X] History

[X] Social science

[X] Other (describe):

30 credits of course work not only in the checked areas, but also including national and international perspectives, pluralism and diversity, and communication/reasoning competencies. For details, see https://www.albany.edu/gened/index.html

Library Collections
Report the number of holdings at the end of the 2002-2003 fiscal year for each of the categories below. Refer to the Academic Libraries Survey, section D "Library Collections," lines 22-26, column 2 for corresponding equivalents.

E4. Books, serial backfiles, and other paper materials (including government documents) [line 22]: 2,035,816

E5. Current serial subscriptions [line 26]:29,598

E6. Microforms [line 24]: 2,841,494

E7. Audiovisual materials [line 25] :118,806

E8. E- books [line 23]: 1,388


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