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About SUNY Cobleskill

About SUNY Cobleskill

Table of Contents

About SUNY Cobleskill .......................................................................................................................................................... 1

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) ............................................................................................... 11

SUNY Board of Trustees General Education Requirements ................................................................................................ 12

Math and English Placement Policies ................................................................................................................................. 13

Internships .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Honors Program .................................................................................................................................................................. 17

Key to Course Sequencing .................................................................................................................................................. 19

Degree Programs ................................................................................................................................................................ 20

Course Descriptions .......................................................................................................................................................... 168

Academic Policies ............................................................................................................................................................. 304

Academic Requirements for Financial Aid ........................................................................................................................ 351

VA Payment Compliance................................................................................................................................................... 353

College Refund Policy ....................................................................................................................................................... 354

2021 ¨C 2022 College Catalog

This catalog is current as of August 1, 2021. The State University of New York College at Cobleskill reserves the right to make

changes in policies, requirements, and regulations as conditions change and such revisions are necessary subsequent to the

catalog's publication.

All students are expected to have knowledge of the information contained in this publication and others, including the

Student Handbook and the academic advisement materials explaining individual programs.

This catalog describes all current undergraduate programs of the institution. This is the official undergraduate catalog of

record.

About SUNY Cobleskill

ABOUT SUNY COBLESKILL

Vision

As the premier educational institution of agriculture and technology, SUNY Cobleskill calls all learners to grow, to sustain

and to renew the world and its citizens.

We continue to be guided by our founding vision: ¡°Education is the hope of the world¡­If our young men and women are to

grow quality in their lives they must learn to direct their own thinking, their own wanting, and their own doing.¡± (1921

College Catalog)

Mission

SUNY Cobleskill sets the standard for applied education that extends theory into practice. We cultivate our students to

positively affect the cultural, economic, natural and technological forces in their lives.

In pursuit of our mission we strive to honor our history, teach by doing, forge pathways for success, think globally and

across disciplines, cultivate sustainability, embrace and support our community, and promote personal growth.

Values

SUNY Cobleskill is a campus community characterized by empathy, inclusivity, respect, personal growth, integrity, and a

collaborative spirit fostering well-being and sustainable practices. We recognize and celebrate student, faculty and staff

achievements. We take pride in our campus and encourage collaboration with our surrounding communities.

Accreditation

SUNY Cobleskill is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The education department of the State

University of New York registers all academic programs. SUNY Cobleskill is approved for awarding of the following degrees:

Associate of Arts (A.A.); Associate of Science (A.S.); Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.); Associate of Occupational Studies

(A.O.S.); Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.); Bachelor of Science (B.S.); and Bachelor of Technology (B.T.).

Leadership

SUNY Board of Trustees

Jim Malatras

Chancellor

Marcos Crespo

Trustee

Eunice Lewin

Trustee

Dr. Merryl H. Tisch

Chairman

Robert Duffy

Trustee

Stanley Litow

Trustee

Cesar Perales

Vice Chairman

Christy Fogal

Trustee

Camille Joseph Varlack

Trustee

Joseph Belluck

Trustee

James Haddon

Trustee

Richard Socarides

Trustee

Courtney Eagles Burke

Trustee

Bradley Hershenson

President, SUNY Student Assembly

(SUNYSA)

Edward Spiro

Trustee

Eric Corngold

Trustee

Cary Staller

Trustee

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College Council

SUNY Cobleskill's College Council, in accordance with provisions of New York State Education Law, consists of ten membersnine appointed by the governor and one elected by and from the student body. A member designated by the governor

serves as the council's chair. Council members are appointed to terms of seven years.

As established by the State University Trustees, the duties and powers of SUNY Cobleskill's College Council include:

recommending candidates to the SUNY trustees for appointment as president of the college; reviewing all major plans of

the president and making relevant recommendations before submission to the trustees; making regulations regarding

campus faculty; reviewing and recommending institutional budgets; fostering the development of citizen advisory

committees; naming buildings and grounds; making regulations regarding student conduct; and exercising supervision of

student housing and safety.

Members

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Eric H. Stein, Acting Chair

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Linda K. Cross

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Barbara E. DiCocco

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Phil King

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Jennifer McKenna (Student Representative)

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Tracy E. Purcell

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Susan Rightmyer

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Richard J. Shultes

Administration

Cabinet Members

Dr. Marion A. Terenzio

President

518-255-5111

presidentsoffice@cobleskill.edu

Bonnie G. Martin

Vice President for Operations

518-255-5402

martinbg@cobleskill.edu

Amy K. Healy

Chief of Staff

518-255-5118

healyak@cobleskill.edu

Dr. Anne Hopkins Gross

Vice President for Student Development

518-255-5214

hopkinam@cobleskill.edu

Wendy Gilman

Vice President for Business and Finance,

518-255-5520

gilmanwc@cobleskill.edu

John J. Zacharek

Vice President for Development

Executive Director of College Foundation

518-255-5524

zacharek@cobleskill.edu

Dr. Susan J. Zimmermann

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

518-255-5523

academicaffairs@cobleskill.edu

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