As the fourth oldest program of architecture in the United States, Syracuse University's School of Architecture has a long tradition of quality professional education in the design arts. The School of Architecture prepares students to make lasting contributions to society through a unique educational approach that provides students with an understanding of the arts and humanities, as well as a technical understanding of structures and construction.
201 Slocum Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244
315-443-2256
http://soa.syr.edu
The College of Arts and Sciences was established in 1870 as Syracuse University's founding college. Today, the college remains at the center of undergraduate learning at Syracuse, where all University students take classes. Its programs and departments provide intellectual leadership in the liberal arts. Its faculty—nationally renowned leaders, poets, and scientists—create a student-centered environment of excellence and creativity.
329 Hall of Languages
315-443-4322
http://thecollege.syr.edu
The National Council for Accreditation in Teacher Education (NCATE) accredited School of Education offers a variety of degree programs in both teaching and nonteaching areas with many of its programs leading to recommendation for initial teaching certification in New York State.
The School of Education's programs offer students field-based experiences in local school districts, on-campus clinics, community agencies, and in on- and off-campus early childhood centers.
270 Huntington Hall
315-443-2506
http://soe.syr.edu
The Syracuse University Graduate School oversees all academic policy, graduate degree and certificate program modification and development, and the professional development programs for graduate study at Syracuse University.
207 Bowne Hall
315-443-2543
http://gradsch.syr.edu
The College of Human Ecology consists of Syracuse University's professional programs in child and family studies, health and wellness, hospitality management, marriage and family therapy, nutrition, nutrition science, social work, and sport management. Through cross-disciplinary teaching, scholarship, and practice, the college is committed to the values of social responsibility, social justice, and equity as related to gender, social class, age, and disability. Through classroom learning and hands-on experience, students in the college prepare to become professionals who will provide the services that enhance the emotional and physical well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
119 Euclid Avenue
315-443-2027
http://humanecology.syr.edu
The School of Information Studies, the first of its kind, has been a leader in the information field for more than 100 years and offers top-ranked programs at the undergraduate and graduate level. These programs examine the role of information as it relates to such areas as technology, policy, management, communications, behavior, literacy, commerce, security, and design.
114 Hinds Hall
315-443-1830
http://ischool.syr.edu
The College of Law prepares its graduates to engage the issues most critical to any community. Law graduates are distinctly capable of engaging the issues most critical to any community.
College of Law Suite 444
315-443-1269
http://law.syr.edu
Since its founding in 1901, the LC Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University has been leading the way in educating engineers and computer scientists, creating new knowledge and technologies and anticipating the evolution of the field. With a strong history of preparing leaders from around the globe, our research-centered college allows our students to take advantage of the breadth and depth of our engineering education and research.
223 Link Hall
315-443-5191
http://lcs.syr.edu
Whether you aim to join a multinational corporation, participate in an emerging enterprise, or start your own business, the Whitman School provides the tools you need to build a successful career. Its program is widely recognized for its relevance, innovative design, and effective presentation. In surveys by U.S. News & World Report and others, it consistently ranks among the best business programs in the country.
School of Management Building Suite 215
315-443-2361
http://whitman.syr.edu
Nationally ranked, The Maxwell School advances citizenship, scholarship and leadership around the world. The Maxwell School is renowned for a graduate professional education in public administration and international relations. It grants masters and doctoral degrees in the social sciences (e.g., political science, history, and economics). It also teaches the social sciences to undergraduate students of Syracuse University. (Undergraduate social-science degrees are awarded through Syracuse's College of Arts and Sciences.)
200 Eggers Hall
315-443-2252
http://maxwell.syr.edu
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications' nationally recognized undergraduate programs emphasize the professional skills and ethical awareness required of communications industry leaders. Newhouse's top-rated master's and doctoral programs provide the essential skills needed by public communications professionals, researchers, and teachers.
315 Newhouse 3
315-443-2303
http://newhouse.syr.edu
The College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University is dedicated to providing a nurturing environment where faculty help students develop their creative and scholarly abilities. The college contains the School of Art and Design; the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies; the Department of Drama; the Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Setnor School of Music; and the Department of Transmedia. Together, students and faculty play a vital role in the academic and cultural life of the University as well as the greater Syracuse community.
204 Crouse College
315-443-2517
http://vpa.syr.edu
University College (UC) offers a variety of degree programs, certificates, and noncredit courses in formats tailored to the busy schedules of part-time students. Courses are offered in the daytime, evenings, on weekends, online, and in condensed and accelerated formats. UC is home to all summer studies at Syracuse University. In addition to serving the academic needs of students pursuing their degrees part time, UC offers award-winning workforce training programs and sponsors community service programs. Part time students can pursue a degree from any of Syracuse University's schools through University College.
700 University Avenue
315-443-3261
http://yesu.syr.edu
Syracuse University enjoys a rich and long-standing partnership with ESF. ESF is a small, public, specialized college located adjacent to our campus. The college is a doctoral degree-granting institution with highly focused research and service programs that reach across the globe in the search for new knowledge and with a mission to improve the quality of life. About 2,100 students take advantage of ESF's environmental focus in programs aimed at design, engineering, life sciences, and resource management. Students can enroll in classes at either institution and take advantage of the unique resources offered by each.