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A comprehensive listing of all the courses offered at CUNY.
Note: some may not be available in the upcoming semesters.
Welcome to the website of CUNY’s Office of Academic Affairs. OAA oversees policies governing the University’s 25 institutions, more than 1,400 academic programs, 200 majors leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees, and 800 graduate degree programs. With over a half million students enrolled in these programs and continuing education classes, learning opportunities are available at every level, from certificate courses to the Ph.D., in a single integrated system. OAA is also responsible for the development and implementation of special University-wide initiatives aimed at raising academic quality, improving student success, and providing New Yorkers with equal access to quality education.
INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH AND ASSESSMENT
The Office of Institutional Research Assessment (OIRA) conducts a wide variety of quantitative analyses to guide policy and evaluate academic programs and administrative processes at CUNY.
RESEARCH
Learn how CUNY promotes outstanding faculty and student research, expanding and improving the research profile of the University.
LIBRARIES
The Office of Library Services (OLS) supports the libraries at all of CUNY’s 24 campuses so they may better serve their students and faculty.
STUDENT AFFAIRS
The Central Office of Student Affairs (COSA) oversees programs and activities that offer students opportunities to discover their strengths and skills and to develop their leadership abilities.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
The Office of Undergraduate Studies is dedicated to improving the quality of the undergraduate experience for CUNY students.
PRECOLLEGE EDUCATION / COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS
CUNY’s commitment to the education of all New Yorkers begins long before the start of freshman year.