SUNY's University of Albany is located in New York's state capital city. The University offers more than 120 majors and degree programs to its 18,000 plus student body. Specific PhD level courses of study include anthropology, atmospheric sciences, biomedical sciences, biology, psychology, communications, computer science, criminal justice, education, history, engineering, physics, political science, philosophy, history, Spanish, and sociology. Some areas of study offer multiple related disciplines as degree options. For example, students interested in psychology may elect clinical, cognitive or biopsychology.
University of Albany
SUNY
1400 Washington Ave.
Albany, NY 12222
518-442-3300
albany.edu
The University of Buffalo is the largest of all SUNY locations. Doctoral level degree areas at Buffalo include dducation, aerospace engineering, engineering, anthropology, neuroscience, biological sciences, exercise science, communications, classics, chemistry, psychology, economics, epidemiology, geology, French, German, music, history, law, linguistics, philosophy, theater, nursing, and social welfare. Students interesting in pursuing a sub-specialty of a specific academic area should consult the individual department for additional information.
University of Buffalo
SUNY
408 Capen Hall
Buffalo, NY 14260
716-645-2000
buffalo.edu
SUNY Binghamton University has six schools and colleges for students to choose from. Doctoral programs offered at the university include anthropology, art history, neuroscience, biological sciences, engineering, chemistry, psychology, nursing, literature, economics, education, English, management, philosophy, physics, political science, and sociology. Students who may be interested in a more specific or focused area of study will find multiple concentrations within these broad degree topics.
Binghamton University
SUNY
PO Box 6000
Binghamton, NY 13902
607-777-2000
binghampton.edu