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Albany Medical College Program
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American Studies
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MIN
Applied Mathematics
BS
BA
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MIN
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Behavioral Neuroscience
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Bilingual Education Extension
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Biostatistics
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Brand Management
Concentration
Business (Business Concentration Major)
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Business Analytics
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Business Analytics Concentration
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Classics
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Community Development
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Early Childhood and Childhood Education
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Education Dual Major
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Environmental Studies and Environmental Science
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Film Studies
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Financial Planning
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First-Year at Siena Seminar
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Forensic Science
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Fraud and Digital Forensics
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French
BA
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Fundamentals of Finance
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Greek
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Health Professions / Pre-Med / Pre-Health
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Health Studies
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Healthcare Leadership
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History
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Human Resource Development
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Information Systems
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Interdisciplinary Research Methods
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International Business
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International Studies
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Investment Fundamentals
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Italian
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Journalism
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Mathematics
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Medieval and Renaissance Studies
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Military Science (ROTC)
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Multimedia Design
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Not-for-Profit and Governmental Accounting
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Nursing
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Peace Studies
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Philosophy
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Physics
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Political Science
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Pre-Law
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Project Management
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Psychology
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Public History
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Public Policy and Economics
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Race and Ethnic Studies
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Religious Studies
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Retail Marketing
Concentration
Revolutionary Era Studies
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Sales and Business to Business Marketing
Concentration
Science, Technology and Value
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Social Work
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Sociology
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Spanish
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MIN
Sports Marketing
Concentration
Standish Honors Program
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Strategic Decision Making
Concentration
Strategic Human Resource Development
Concentration
Strategic Management
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Student Designed Interdisciplinary Major
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Sustainability Studies
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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Earn your B.S. in accounting from an AACSB-accredited institution with a near-perfect job placement rate for graduates who go onto the M.S. in Accounting program! Gain the analytical, communication, technological and teamwork skills that prepare you for accounting and business positions in both the public and private sectors. This undergraduate program prepares students for success in Siena’s Masters in Accounting program and beyond.
The Accounting Theory and Foundations concentration, offers a significant level of professional level accounting and technical instruction to students.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
Consistently rated as one of the best careers in America, actuarial science is a combination of math, economics and finance that studies the assessing, pricing and institutional risk used in the insurance industry and financial professions. Our rigorous curriculum satisfies Casualty Actuarial Society requirements and prepares you for competitive internships, professional exams and career success.
Medicine can make the world a better place, but only if each patient’s dignity is preserved in the process.
Explore the United States through a multitude of disciplines such as history, literature, art, sociology, political science, religion, gender and multicultural studies. A degree in American studies gives you a strong foundation for a number of careers, including law, politics, public relations and broadcasting.
As an applied mathematics major you’ll learn to formulate and analyze mathematical abstractions of real world problems.
We bring together scholars in the areas of engineering, physics, computer science, and math to help you understand the science that engineering supports—preparing you to transition directly to the workforce, or pursue graduate work in engineering or physics. Coupled with Siena's liberal arts education, students studying applied physics are ahead of the game—prepared to think critically, communicate effectively and solve problems that come their way.
This minor aims to provide students with an introduction to modern astronomy. Students in this program explore the science of space beyond Earth’s atmosphere, starting with the origin of the Universe. This provides them with a diverse scientific background as they prepare for future work in the sciences and beyond.
Students with a strong interest in science and mathematics will be interested in exploring Siena’s astrophysics major. In the program, students blend together the laws of physics and chemistry to explain the life cycles of stars and other celestial bodies. These students gain a solid grounding for continued education in the sciences.
Siena's new Behavioral Neuroscience Minor is designed to provide you with an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the brain, behavior, and the mind. This minor is perfect for students who are passionate about biology, psychology, and the intersection of science and philosophy.
Our Bilingual Education Extension is a fully online, asynchronous program designed to prepare educators to serve culturally and linguistically diverse students in bilingual education programs.
As the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms, biochemistry is a dynamic major with diverse career opportunities. Siena offers small, faculty-taught classes with an emphasis on undergraduate research conducted in 34 research and training laboratories, with access to advanced instrumentation in the cutting-edge SAInT Center.
The biology program at Siena prepares you for a variety of career paths—from engineering to zoology to careers in health care and more—as well as competitive graduate and professional programs. Small, faculty-taught classes focus on critical thinking and active engagement through a broad-based, laboratory-intensive curriculum.
Biostatistics is a rapidly-growing field that applies statistical methods to improve public health and reduce illness.
Developing and managing your brand is a key component of success in the business world. Brand Management Concentration will help you learn about new product development processes, how to build, manage, and guard strong brands, how tactical product decisions affect the brand equity, and how to communicate the value of your brand over time. You will be well-prepared for jobs like product manager, brand manager, brand representative/ambassador, and account coordinator/manager.
Siena’s business major is a flexible program allowing you to customize your curriculum based on your individual interests and career goals. You get to choose from 20 relevant and marketable concentration like international business, sports marketing, business analytics and digital marketing.
As a business analytics major you will learn to bridge the gap between IT and the business using analytics to assess processes, determine requirements and deliver data-driven recommendations and reports to executives and stakeholders.
Business Analytics is focused on using statistical and other quantitative analyses of past performance to develop insight on future performance.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
At Siena, we encourage you to explore all of your academic interests—and our new chemical physics minor allows you to do just that. Interested in the field of biomedical, nuclear, or chemical engineering? Nanoscience, materials science, medical physics, or astrochemistry? You've come to the right place.
Enjoy small, faculty-taught classes that prepare you for competitive graduate school programs and careers in research, pharmaceuticals, education, engineering, environmental science, forensic science, medicine and medical technology. You’ll also do research—using state-of-the-art instruments—based on what you’re interested in studying.
Siena’s interdisciplinary Chemistry-Business degree includes instruction in chemistry, economics, accounting, finance, mathematics, management and marketing, with the goal of combining both the conceptual and practical aspects of chemistry with those of business.
The study of our classical heritage from the Greeks and the Romans is not only exciting, it gives students the tools that will help them succeed in a wide range of future careers. Classics incorporates practically every aspect and discipline of the liberal arts tradition: history, literature, religion, philosophy, art, culture and language.
Do you see yourself leading a PR team? Anchoring the morning news? Developing an innovative ad campaign? Writing a sports blog? Working on a political campaign? With tracks in Journalism, Sports Communication, Marketing Communications and Digital Marketing, and Political Communications, you can decide which knowledge and skill set best fits your future.
The certificate in community development provides an enriched, hands-on academic pathway to careers in community service and engagement. By the time students have completed the certificate, they will have experienced doing service at the urban, rural and global levels.
Computational Physics is a modern interdisciplinary field that focuses on solving scientific problems computationally. It combines advanced methods and tools from applied mathematics and computer science to study real-world scientific problems, often by using computer simulations and modeling. Students interested in becoming computational physicists, can start off on the right foot at Siena .
Siena’s computer science program features hands-on experience through group projects, labs, internships and one-on-one interaction with professors. You can concentrate on specific areas like software engineering and information systems, or sample a bit of everything. From robotics and web design to programming, you’ll have access to great career opportunities with starting salaries among the highest for bachelor degree graduates.
The corporate finance concentration is designed for students interested in building a deeper understanding of corporate finance, including budgeting, raising capital, capital structure, capital budgeting and risk management.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
Choose from tracks in visual arts, music, theatre or broadcast journalism. You can also combine courses like vocal performance, makeup design, or journalism and documentary filmmaking, to create a custom experience that fits your interests. Get hands-on experience in our art studios, digital labs, private rehearsal rooms, scene and wardrobe shops, theatre and television station.
Criminal Justice Studies provides our students with an interdisciplinary program which examines the intersections of justice, law, economics, policy, technology, and social change. Founded upon Siena’s Franciscan and liberal arts heritage, the program offers Saints a Criminal Justice degree uniquely focused on restorative and transformational justice principles.
Siena's Advanced Certificate in Cybersecurity four-course graduate certification program will prepare students to develop and implement risk governance and control environment frameworks to increase corporate control safeguards for individuals, departments, and organizations. Enrollment is expected to be open for the spring 2024 semester.
This four-course, post-baccalaureate advanced certificate program benefits professionals across nearly all industries. Participants will learn how to assess, analyze and summarize data in a way that helps improve effective decision making.
Data plays an ever-increasing role in today’s society. Companies in every field need skilled employees with the technical know-how to transform all of that data into meaningful information. Set yourself apart and launch an in demand career through courses like database management, statistics and public opinion, as well as internships and team projects.
Our bachelor and masters programs in Early Childhood Education are designed to cultivate compassionate, competent educators who shape the future with knowledge, dedication, and innovation.
This concentration provides students with an introduction to economic analysis and theory, as well as its application to current events.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
Learn to use theory and data to assess economic policy and solve problems related to business and public issues. Gain a strong analytic foundation with a liberal arts focus, while exploring economic justice, community engagement, faculty mentorship and undergraduate research.
Siena's Teacher Preparation Program is designed to allow students to complete New York State requirements for Initial Certification (Grades 7-12, with an opportunity for a grades 5-6 extension) at the undergraduate level. The program's excellence is recognized not only by New York State's Department of Education, but also, and equally important, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), the gold standard for teacher preparation.
Education Dual Major is part of Siena’s nationally accredited Teacher Preparation Program. With Dual majors in American Studies (Social Studies), Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, English, French, History (Social Studies), Math, Physics, and Spanish.
Siena’s nationally recognized Education Department trains outstanding middle school and high school teachers. But your interest in education may lie elsewhere. After all, the field of education is broad and the work of education takes many forms. Whatever your intended major, a minor in Educational Studies will give you the tools you need to share your academic passion with the next generation of youth.
Siena offers a four- or five-year, cooperative, dual-degree engineering option with several engineering schools. Students major in one of the physical sciences at Siena for three years then transfer to the engineering school for a fourth and fifth year in an engineering curriculum.
Develop the skills that every employer wants: critical thinking, collaborative problem solving, engaging in effective dialogue and the ability to communicate ideas clearly. Through a diverse range of discussion-based courses in literature, film, criticism and writing, English majors prepare for a variety of careers while gaining a better understanding of the human experience.
Have you ever dreamed about starting your own business? Have you ever wanted to be an agent of innovation and change? The Entrepreneurship minor at Siena can help make your dream come true.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
The environmental studies and sciences program provides an interdisciplinary foundation for students interested in the identification, study and solution of environmental problems. By integrating field work, community engagement, internships and geospatial analysis into a liberal arts curriculum, students gain the skills necessary to take their passion for the environment to the next level.
Not sure what to declare as your major? Not a problem. At Siena, undeclared doesn’t mean “undecided”—it means “open to exploration.” And we’ve got a lot to explore in more than 30 degree programs in the liberal arts, science and business.
Film has been an artistic and popular medium of exploring representations of the world for over a century now, and film and media studies have grown progressively as an academic discipline for several decades.
Siena’s finance major blends a robust liberal arts curriculum with highly specialized electives. It provides you with hands-on experience using the tools and technology of the financial industry via our state-of-the-art Hickey Financial Technology Center. One-hundred percent of our students are Bloomberg certified and 72 percent participate in internships. Saints are prepared to succeed!
The Financial Planning Concentration is intended for the student interested in personal financial planning for individuals or families.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
The First-Year at Siena Seminar (FYSM) is a two-semester, writing-intensive course that prepares students for the intellectual life at a university. FYSM teaches our freshmen how to be students, and does so in a way that is unique to our Franciscan heritage.
The forensic science minor complements a wide range of majors by providing students with a concentration of forensic science coursework. It is designed to prepare students for future graduate education and/or on the job training in specialized fields within forensic science.
Digital forensics is a fast-growing billion-dollar market with high long-term projected demand for trained professionals.
Siena’s French major is taught in small classes, providing a well-rounded understanding of the language, its culture and history. Experience study abroad, volunteer, undergraduate research and internship opportunities—all deepening your classroom experience and opening doors to careers in teaching, diplomacy, international business and technology.
The Investment Fundamentals concentration is designed for students interested building a deeper understanding of the investment aspects of finance

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
Encompassing language, ancient history, mythology, literature, philosophy and cultural studies, the life-enhancing knowledge of a Greek minor is rooted in history and is timeless. The knowledge attained through studying ancient Greece, far from being obscure or irrelevant, is part of our everyday experience.
Combining multidisciplinary knowledge, experience and an extensive academic network, Siena’s health professions advisor helps connect students to professional schools in Dentistry, Medicine, Optometry, Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacy, Physician’s Assistant, Medicine, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Podiatry and Veterinary Medicine, health and caring, health and caring professions, health, caring, health programs,
The Health Studies program prepares students to take an important and meaningful role in the medical field. The major and minor programs allow Saints to explore their specific interests, whether it be administration, policy or health science.
This advanced certificate is designed to prepare the next generation of leaders in the healthcare industry.
The Healthcare Management minor provides students, regardless of major, with a background in the healthcare management profession.
H.E.O.P.
Saints don’t just read about history. They experience it. One-hundred percent of students gain hands-on experience outside of the classroom through internships, teaching or study abroad. Immerse yourself in rigorous curriculum, including the innovative capstone requirement, and discover a career in business, law, government, education and public history in the U.S. and abroad.
Students pursuing this minor will examine the critical role of human resource development in achieving an organization's strategic objectives. Emphasis will be placed on skills and techniques for developing an integrated approach towards human resource functions aligned with the organization's strategy.
Looking to improve your employment prospects? Computer and Information Systems is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the economy, and there is not a single field - in liberal arts, business or science - that has not been impacted by Internet-capable devices.
The Interdisciplinary Research Methods Certificate program is designed to provide students interested in pursuing graduate studies or research-related careers the opportunity to build on the analytical skills that they acquire in their major and to strengthen their research methods background by taking a more comprehensive interdisciplinary approach.
This concentration prepares students for the expanding and dynamic field of international business.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
In today’s world, how we live-- our jobs, our culture, our society-- is affected by how we interact both directly and indirectly with others across our borders. The International Studies minor helps the student to participate in these interactions to enhance their careers and daily lives.
The Investment Fundamentals concentration is intended for students interested building a deeper understanding of the investment aspects of finance, including debt and equity investing, portfolio management and risk.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
A minor in Italian is a wonderful complement to a host of other majors in the arts, sciences or business. It prepares a student to study abroad in Italy and enhances critical reading, analytical, research and communication skills. Graduates may pursue careers in a variety of areas including museum science, historical research, law, education and library science, to name a few.
Students in the Journalism program at Siena don’t just study journalism – they practice it. Our student journalists enjoy hands-on training using state-of-the-art HD cameras and professional video-editing software. Our faculty are experienced reporters and anchors, who train students to write, shoot and edit the news.
Studying Latin as a minor prepares students for professional careers where the use of original language is useful. By studying Latin student will gain critical reading, analytical, research, and communication skills. Graduates may pursue careers in a variety of areas including museum science, law, education, library science to name a few.
Courses in this concentration provide in-depth knowledge on leadership theories and insight into effective, ethical leadership practices. You will examine and develop your own leadership style and sharpen skills that will help you succeed such as thinking like a leader, leading and energizing teams, communicating with confidence, and making informed decisions.
The M.S. in Accounting education program prepares you for your career, while providing a framework of enhanced complementary skills of technical abilities, global acumen, relationships, and business acuity to develop the ability to make sound judgements and quick decisions to assist in building leaders who will build the future!
business analytics graduate program
To be successful in today’s diverse, global business environment you need a set of critical management skills. At Siena, you are taught by an accomplished faculty, gaining the experience and capabilities that your future employers—many of whom are successful alumni—say are needed to thrive. And with one in four graduates saying a Siena connection led to their first or current job, it’s a group worth listening to!
Sports marketing, advertising, social media, market research—there’s so many exciting opportunities in this career field! At Siena, you’ll get valuable hands-on experience through local business collaboration, academic research and internship opportunities that will pave the way for success in whatever aspect of marketing you are most passionate about.
This advanced post graduate program will expose you to Sports marketing, advertising, social media, market research—there’s so many exciting opportunities in this career field!
The concentration in marketing communications and digital marketing equips students to become more engaged with consumers through effective communications using traditional media and digital platforms. Common career options include: marketing communications specialists, marketing communication analysts, account managers, creative marketing communication professionals, marketing promotions specialists, and marketing communications managers.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
The concentration in marketing research and analytics equips students to become more engaged with consumers through design, analyses, interpretation and delivery of robust analytical insights that lead to consumer-centered strategic marketing decisions.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
Siena’s Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction gives you the ability to dive into one of society’s most critical and in-demand professions. With the looming teacher shortage, students are in need of educators who can design curricula that fits all types of learners. That’s why the best teachers are Saints.
Siena’s Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program prepares you to meet the challenges of the rapidly changing education field. Districts and schools all over seek out creative and dynamic instructors ready to take charge, encourage change and deliver results, and Siena’s MAT graduate program teaches you to do just that.
Siena's new MBA program is designed for students with a drive to excel in their careers. Whether you are looking to return to school, seeking a career change, or further enhance your undergraduate degree—our program is the perfect option for you.
Our program offers specialized training in micro, mezzo, and macro practices, equipping future social workers with the skills needed to support individuals, communities, and organizations.
Looking for a foundation to help you succeed just about anywhere? A mathematics degree can lead you to a career in the physical or social sciences, education, law, business, medicine or government. As a Saint, you have student research opportunities, presentations at national conferences and valuable internships. For future math teachers, our top-notch education program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
This interdisciplinary program is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the history, literature, arts, and languages of the medieval and early modern world. The program encourages students to academic excellence by offering a broad range of courses combined with in-depth study.
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The Multimedia Design Certificate prepares students to work in the dynamic field of multimedia design by combining digital art and computer science.
This concentration is designed for students pursuing careers in governmental and not-for-profit accounting.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
A bachelor of science degree in Nursing from Siena opens the door to one of the most fulfilling and admirable careers out there. It’s a program focused on caring, innovation and leadership at a university that holds service to others in the highest regard.
Are you looking to learn how to make the world more just, peaceable and humane? Understand the origins, causes and justification of violence, and explore the most successful non-violent strategies for reducing violence and managing conflict? Develop the skills needed to help create cooperative relationships among persons, groups and nations? Siena’s Peace Studies minor offers courses, internships and field research opportunities that will help you meet these goals.
Philosophy is a discipline having two hearts: one encourages reasoned and critical thinking and the other explores the nature of goodness and living well as humans. Saints learn to think clearly and critically about the most important questions of life, preparing for any job or career that values reasoned and ethical interpretative skills, as well as the ability to create text and discourse. Siena is home to the Symposium of Living Philosophers, a unique, yearlong undergraduate seminar. That’s a lot to think about!
Focused on active student participation in cutting-edge research, this hands-on program prepares you for exciting careers in physics, engineering, astronomy, business, education and technology. And keep this in mind: 100 percent of recent graduates are employed or in graduate school.
The political science program provides our students with a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of the study of politics. Students actively participate in local, state and international communities. We foster informed and empowered citizens and prepare them for successful careers in today's diverse, connected and complex world.
In today’s highly competitive legal environment you need to be able to get into a top law school of your choice and, once admitted, achieve success in your class. Our program stresses these skills: critical thinking, analytical reasoning and effective communication, which our accomplished alumni say are essential and have helped them thrive in their careers.
This series of courses provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage projects which complete objectives, on time, and within budget. Students develop confidence in using concepts and tools to scope work, estimate costs, schedule and assign activities, lead teams, monitor and communicate progress, and evaluate the success of projects. Students completing this concentration gain familiarity with project management systems, and software, and learn how to motivate individuals, manage teams, and track progress.
One of Siena’s most popular majors, the psychology program prepares you to enter graduate programs and/or careers in specialties like clinical health psychology, school psychology, child psychology, forensic psychology and more. You’ll also be ready to for success in a wide variety of other careers like non-profit management, human resources, counseling, training and development, education and mediation.
The certificate in public history combines history, creative arts and business to prepare students for careers in public and applied history.
Why did banks fail in the Great Recession of 2008? How does who you are matter for what you get paid? This concentration explores headlining economic debates and helps students refine their opinions on sensitive and important real world issues using economic thinking and data.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
The Race and Ethnic Studies Minor is a flexible minor that allows students to learn how different cultures interact to shape individual identity. Because organizations today need employees who can perform effectively in a diverse workplace, the minor also enhances your employment options.
Studying the world's religions is a central part of understanding different human cultures. Religions shape how human beings interpret and interact with other humans, with nature, and with what we take to be most sacred. Understanding the roles religion plays in society, politics and economics is ideal preparation for careers in today’s multicultural, global environment.
The primary focus of this concentration will be on the customer-facing activities of retailers (online and in-store), including assortment planning, private-label development and the management of in-store operations, and the back-door activities of forecasting and supply chain management that support customer interaction. In addition, we will explore current issues facing retailers, such as customer relationship management, consumer shopping trends, consumer needs, pricing, merchandising, industry consolidation, and supplier relations.
Siena offers the only undergraduate certificate in American Revolutionary Studies. This curriculum integrates multidisciplinary academic study of early American history with service learning for the purpose of preparing students for careers in public history as well as additional training in public history, museum studies, historic preservation, library science, records management and public policy.
The concentration in sales and business to business marketing equips students to become more engaged with consumers through relationship building and relationship management.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
The Science, Technology, and Value minor is designed to appeal to students with major fields of study in the natural and social sciences, as well as students who are interested in careers in health sciences, law, and public policy. This minor provides helps prepare students to address the challenges of living and working in a world increasingly defined by the latest scientific and technological breakthroughs. The minor builds upon the student’s own background in natural and social sciences and draws upon multiple resources of philosophy to promote critical reflection on how social media, robotics, bio-technology, surveillance devices, and other modern forces are re-defining our humanity.
Do you desire to make a difference in the world through helping others? Nationally accredited since 1985, Siena’s social work program provides you with the knowledge, skills and values necessary for a professional career in social work. With an emphasis on both classroom and hands-on experiences—including a yearlong internship in a setting you choose— it’s no wonder our alumni have found success in so many settings.
Sociology addresses the most challenging matters facing society today. Saints strive to better understand the complex social forces that affect people’s lives, in addition to becoming engaged in the study of and solutions to these issues. Applied media studies, team-based learning, service learning programs, internships and a senior capstone course provide the perspective and experience necessary to prepare you for a successful career in a number of fields such as human resources, law, research, public policy, public relations, media and more.
A major or minor in Spanish opens the door to Hispanic and Spanish cultures, incredible travel experiences, and a language spoken by 400 million people in the world. Speaking Spanish is a marketable skill valued by employers It creates possibilities for interacting with others in many environments such as business, healthcare and education. ¡Empecemos!
The concentration in sports marketing equips students to become more engaged with consumers through strategic marketing decisions and branding decisions as they pertain to sports. Common career options include: event managers, not-for-profit services marketing, for-profit services marketing, sports promotion specialists, event managers, sports media managers, athlete branding, and team branding specialists.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
At Siena, honors work is a different kind of work. It will require you to take more responsibility for your education. It will require that you take the lead in developing your intellectual curiosity and abilities. It will require in-depth research, inquiry, and study. But our Standish Honors Program will also give you unique academic opportunities, extensive access to faculty, and a leg up in the real world.
As a statistics minor you will receive serious exposure to statistical theory and practice.
The strategic decision making concentration is a series of courses that will provide students with an advanced understanding of core areas required of all business executives.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
This series of courses examines the critical role of human resource management in achieving an organization's strategic objectives. This concentration is excellent preparation for students who want to start a business, work in the public or private sectors, join a not-for-profit or pursue graduate education.

Note: A concentration can be used in different ways depending on a student’s major. Students in the Business Major pair two concentrations from different disciplines. The concentrations are also available to students in other majors.
This post-baccalaureate advanced certificate program
Are you interested in accounting and French? Do you love Shakespeare as much as chemistry? The Student Designed Interdisciplinary Program is perfect for highly motivated and independent students who want to create a customized major focused on individual strengths and interests. Those who enter as undeclared and maintain a 3.3 grade point average in the first year are welcome to propose a personalized course of study. Think of the possibilities!
The minor in Sustainability Studies provides students in any major the opportunity to complement their existing plan of study with knowledge, skills, and values necessary to advance a more sustainable future for both human institutions and the natural world in times of unprecedented change.
Learn new tools for teaching multilingual learners, and apply those skills to the classroom while earning your degree. Our Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) sets you up for success as an educator, thanks to our in-depth residency experience. Whether you are new to the field for initial certification or are seeking a master’s degree and professional certification with a TESOL specialization, this MAT program will help you reach your goals.
The theatre certificate program offers students an opportunity to focus study in acting, directing, design/technology or theory and history. Talented, working, theatre artists will mentor students. It is an excellent choice for those intending to pursue professional work or further training at the graduate level.
Saints can exercise imaginative thinking, engage in critical discourse, and learn the technical skills needed to support their passion for the arts through our visual art and design program.
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies is an interdisciplinary field encompassing scholarship about women and gender. It's an opportunity to learn about diversity including gender, race, ethnicity, religion, ability, sexuality and add valuable professional skills to your resume.
At Siena, we offer a diverse range of writing courses, from Writing Poetry, to Rhetoric(s) of Hip-Hop Culture, to Experimental Fiction. All students at Siena—no matter their major—are welcome in WRIT (Writing and Communication) courses, and there are classes to suit every level of writer, from beginning to advanced. Students may elect to take one or more WRIT courses as electives; these courses help students to strengthen their written, oral communication, and critical thinking skills. WRIT courses also build skills for students’ majors and develop skills that are highly marketable to future employers or graduate schools.
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