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SUNY Fredonia

Fredonia, NY

Academics

  • Graduation Rate
    60%
  • Majors Available
    89
  • Student-to-Faculty Ratio
    11:1
  • Retention Rate
    76%


AP Credit Policy

Students need to achieve a score of 3 or higher to earn transfer credit at Fredonia.

  • Offers credits

    Yes

  • Offers placement into advanced courses

    Yes

AP CoursesMin Score RequiredNumber of CreditsCourse Equivalent
2-D Art and Design3Not availableARTS 1TR
3-D Art and Design3Not availableARTS 1TR
African American Studies3Not availableETHN 1TR
Art History3Not availableARTH 1TR
Biology3Not availableBIOL 099
Calculus AB3Not availableMATH 120
4Not availableMATH 122
Calculus BC3Not availableMATH 122 and 123
Calculus BC: AB Subscore3Not availableMATH 120
4Not availableMATH 122
Chemistry3Not availableCHEM 099
4Not availableCHEM 115, 125, 116, and 126
Chinese Language and Culture3Not availableLANG 2TR
Comparative Government and Politics3Not availablePOLI 150
Computer Science A3Not availableCSIT 121
Computer Science Principles3Not availableCSIT 120
Drawing3Not availableARTS 1TR
English Language and Composition3Not availableENGL 099
4Not availableENGL 100
English Literature and Composition3Not availableENGL 099
4Not availableENGL 100
Environmental Science3Not availableCHEM 113
European History3Not availableHIST 160
4Not availableHIST 160 and HIST 232
French Language and Culture3Not availableFREN 215 and FREN 216
German Language and Culture3Not availableLANG 2TR
Human Geography3Not availableLART 099
Italian Language and Culture3Not availableLANG 2TR
Japanese Language and Culture3Not availableLang 2TR
Latin3Not availableLang 2TR
Macroeconomics3Not availableECON 210
Microeconomics3Not availableECON 205
Music Aural Subscore4Not availableMUS 121
Music Theory3Not availableMUS 1TR
4Not availableMUS 123
Physics 13Not availablePHYS 121/123
Physics 23Not availablePHYS 122/124
Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism3Not availablePHYS099
4Not availablePHYS 231 and PHYS 233
Physics C: Mechanics4Not availablePHYS 230 and PHYS 232
3Not availablePHYS 099
Pre-Calculus3Not availableMATH 105
Psychology3Not availablePSY 129
Research3Not availableLART 099
Seminar3Not availableLART 099
Spanish Language and Culture3Not availableSPAN 215 and SPAN 216
Spanish Literature and Culture3Not availableSPAN 315 and SPAN 3TR
Statistics3Not availableSTAT 200
United States Government and Politics3Not availablePOLI 120
United States History4Not availableHIST 170 and HIST 222
3Not availableHIST 170
World History: Modern3Not availableHIST 1TR
4Not availableHIST 1TR and HIST 243


Study Options


Majors and Degrees

The college offers the following degrees: Bachelor's, Certificate, and Master's

  • A

    • Accounting
    • Acting
    • Applied Linguistics
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Art History, Criticism and Conservation
  • B

    • Bilingual and Multilingual Education
    • Biochemistry
    • Biological and Physical Sciences
    • Biology Teacher Education
    • Biology/Biological Sciences, General
    • Business Administration and Management, General
  • C

    • Ceramic Arts and Ceramics
    • Chemistry Teacher Education
    • Chemistry, General
    • Cinematography and Film/Video Production
    • Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist
    • Commercial and Advertising Art
    • Communication Management and Strategic Communications
    • Communication Sciences and Disorders, General
    • Computer Science
    • Computer and Information Systems Security/Auditing/Information Assurance
    • Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
    • Curriculum and Instruction
  • D

    • Dance, General
    • Drama and Dramatics/Theater Arts, General
  • E

    • Early Childhood Education and Teaching
    • Earth Science Teacher Education
    • Economics, General
    • Education/Teaching of Individuals in Elementary Special Education Programs
    • Educational Administration and Supervision, Other
    • Elementary Education and Teaching
    • English Language and Literature, General
    • English/Language Arts Teacher Education
    • Environmental Science
    • Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology
  • F

    • French Language Teacher Education
    • French Language and Literature
  • G

    • Geochemistry
    • Geology/Earth Science, General
    • Geophysics and Seismology
  • H

    • History, General
    • Human Services, General
  • I

    • Illustration
    • Information Science/Studies
    • Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies
    • International/Globalization Studies
  • J

    • Journalism
  • M

    • Marketing/Marketing Management, General
    • Mathematics Teacher Education
    • Mathematics and Statistics, Other
    • Mathematics, General
    • Molecular Genetics
    • Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
    • Music Management
    • Music Performance, General
    • Music Teacher Education
    • Music Theory and Composition
    • Music Therapy/Therapist
    • Music, General
    • Musical Theatre
  • O

    • Operations Management and Supervision
  • P

    • Painting
    • Philosophy
    • Photography
    • Physics Teacher Education
    • Physics, General
    • Political Science and Government, General
    • Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing
    • Psychology, General
    • Public Relations/Image Management
  • R

    • Radio and Television
    • Reading Teacher Education
    • Recording Arts Technology/Technician
  • S

    • Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education
    • Sculpture
    • Social Studies Teacher Education
    • Social Work
    • Sociology
    • Spanish Language Teacher Education
    • Spanish Language and Literature
    • Special Education and Teaching, General
    • Speech Communication and Rhetoric
    • Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist
    • Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
    • Superintendency and Educational System Administration
  • T

    • Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor
    • Technical Theater/Theater Design and Technology
  • V

    • Visual and Performing Arts, General
  • W

    • Writing, General

Need Help Choosing a Major?

Keep in mind most colleges don’t require students to declare a major until the end of their sophomore year, and many students change majors at least once.


Special Academics Program

  • Accelerated Study
  • Cross-Registration
  • Distance Learning
  • Double Major
  • Dual Enrollment of High School Students
  • English as a Second Language
  • Honors Program
  • Independent Study
  • Internships
  • Student-Designed Major
  • Study Abroad
  • Teacher Certification
  • Undergraduate Research
  • Visiting/Exchange Student Program


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