Five New Bachelor's Degrees
Five New Bachelor's Degrees
SUNY Delhi is proud to feature five new bachelor's degree programs that became available in Fall 2018. These new programs are designed to meet industry needs and offer strong prospects for job opportunities after graduation. Facilities Management, Healthcare Management, and Human Resource Management are available to enter as a first-year or transfer student. Veterinary Technology and Criminal Justice require completion of an associate degree program at SUNY Delhi or equivalent.
Explore these new programs!
Human Resource Management (BBA)
SUNY Delhi's Human Resource Management Degree prepares graduates to work in the dynamic field of HR or pursue advanced degrees. Students will learn the important elements of the HR function including recruitment, selection, onboarding, training, and conducting performance reviews.
Learn more about a degree in Human Resource Management (BBA)
Veterinary Technology (BS)
The BS in Veterinary Technology provides the opportunity for students looking to advance their veterinary technology education in pursuit of a bachelor’s of science degree. This degree emphasizes critical thinking and includes a pre-veterinary option for those interested in pursuing graduate study.
Healthcare Management (BBA)
The healthcare field has experienced unprecedented growth in the past decade. SUNY Delhi’s BBA in Healthcare Management was designed to assist with meeting this workforce need. Students learn how to navigate the complexities of this dynamic industry, including how to develop and manage budgets, healthcare law and regulations, ethics, patient care, and strategic planning.
Criminal Justice (BS)
SUNY Delhi’s Criminal Justice baccalaureate program consists of core courses in criminal justice coupled with a variety of electives, allowing you to cater your education to your career goals. This degree provides you with the academic foundation needed to pursue a number of options in the field, including careers in law enforcement, corrections, criminal investigation, and social work.