Location
New York, USA
Type
University
Ownership
Public
Year Founded
1937
Population
7,936,530
Students
18,500
International %
10
Campuses
Description
Queens College (QC) is a public college in the Queens borough of New York City. It is part of the City University of New York system. Its 80-acre campus is located in the Kew Gardens Hills section of Queens with a student body that represents over 170 countries. The college is organized into seven schools: Aaron Copland School of Music, Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, School of Arts & Humanities, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, School of Education, School of Math and Natural Sciences, and School of Social Sciences. Queens College competes in Division II of the NCAA and sponsors 15 men's and women's championship-eligible varsity teams.
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Scholarship available
Degrees
New York - United States
Accounting & Information Systems
Business Administration
Economics
Finance
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Biology
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Dentistry
Dietetics
Health Professions
Medicine
Medicine (see Pre-Med)
Nutrition & Exercise Science
Optometry
Podiatry & Veterinary Medicine
Pre-Med: Chiropractic
Actuarial Studies (see Business Administration)
Africana Studies
American Studies
Anthropology
Arabic (see Middle Eastern Studies)
Art
Asian American Community Studies
Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies
Chinese (see East Asian Studies)
Classics [see also Greek (Ancient) and Latin]
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Comparative Literature
East Asian Studies (Chinese
Education
Elementary & Early Childhood (see also Secondary Ed.)
English
European Languages & Literatures
Family & Consumer Sciences
French
Geology
German
Greek (Ancient) (see also Classics)
Greek (Modern) (see also Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies)
Hebrew
History
Honors Programs
Interdisciplinary & Special Studies
Irish Studies
Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies)
Italian
German
Japanese (see East Asian Studies)
Japanese & Korean)
Jewish Studies
Korean (see East Asian Studies)
Labor Studies
Latin (see also Classics)
Latin American & Latino Studies
Law (see Pre-Law)
Linguistics
Middle Eastern Studies (Arabic
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Law
Psychology
Religious Studies
Russian
Secondary Education & Youth Services
Sociology
Spanish
Student Services & Counseling
Urban Studies
Women & Gender Studies
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Engineering (see Pre-Engineering)
Pre-Engineering
Computer Science
Accounting & Information Systems
Business & Liberal Arts (BALA)
Business Administration
Economics
Finance
International Business
Art
Design
Drama
Fashion & Textiles
Film Studies
Journalism
Media Studies
Music Education
Music Performance
Music: Aaron Copland School of Music Music
Theatre & Dance










