Demonstrate Versatility
Pursue Deeper Understanding
Prepare for Life-Long Learning
Graduation Requirements
Locations
100
We wish to inspire engaged global citizenship within each of our students. Speaking and writing proficiently in English alone still leaves us with a limited understanding of the people and cultures of the rest of the world.
What is LANG?
100
courses or internships that apply knowledge outside of the classroom.
What is EXP+?
100
Courses geared towards writing to demonstrate understanding in the students field of study.
What is WRTD?
100
The educational curriculum NOT followed by SBC students.
What is the DEC system?
100
In the basement of the library, at the end of the Zebra Path.
What is the Career Center?
200
Developing and exercising such civic responsibility requires knowing about the political and economic structure of the United States and the diverse social and cultural groups that have contributed to the making of that structure.
What is USA?
200
The number of categories in Pursue Deeper Understanding that need to be completed.
What is 3 out of the 4 requirements?
200
Courses geared towards utilizing communication skills and media tools to get a message across.
What is SPK?
200
120 credits.
What is the minimum number of credits you need to graduate?
200
Next to the first landing of the main staircase, room E2360 in the library.
What is the Academic and Transfer Advising Office?
300
The rigor of the scientific method has allowed humanity to recognize that truth does not succumb to the beliefs of the majority. The reward for embracing reason over prejudice has been the discovery of those truths of the natural world that provide the basis for all modern technology. Knowledge of these discoveries is an essential components of higher education.
What is SNW?
300
Material in the humanities or fine arts at a deeper level than the Versatility courses.
What is HFA+?
300
Courses geared towards the understanding and management of technology in the Information Age.
What is ESI?
300
The SBC's that often overlap with upper division credit.
What is Prepare for Life-Long Learning?
300
Across the parking lot from the Union and next to the stadium.
What is Student Health Services?
400
Humans are social creatures. The study of these kinds of behaviors invariably includes the necessary ways that groups assign values to its members, to their behaviors, and to the symbolic outcomes of these interactions. It is the ever-changing nature of the social world that makes its study at once uniquely complex and utterly fascinating.
What is SBS?
400
Material in social and behavioral sciences at a deeper level than the Versatility courses.
What is SBS+?
400
Courses aimed to improve competency in distinguishing among the major ethical traditions that have shaped civil society.
What is CER?
400
The maximum number of credits you can transfer to Stony Brook.
What is 84 credits?
400
Room 3310 in the library.
What is Pre-Professional Advising?
500
Mathematics is beautiful. Despite being the product of man’s purest intellectual pursuit, mathematics is, nonetheless, a very human topic as demonstrated by the beauty we perceive in a nautilus shell or the image of the Vitruvian man.
What is QPS?
500
material in the STEM area at deeper level than the introductory Versatility courses.
What is STEM+?
500
The only category for Explore Interconnectedness.
What is STAS?
500
in total, you need 39 of these types of credits to graduate.
What is upper division?
500
Room 120 in the Psychology B building.
What is the tutoring center?