A real-time schedule of SUNY Orange Courses can be found in our Online Schedule Database . To see only online courses: Select the appropriate term. On the next screen click the box that says "Distance Learning (DL) classes only " and then click "Submit" at the bottom of the page. This will display a list of all online courses offered for that semester.
To view online courses, check the "Distance Learning (DL)" checkbox. To view accelerated courses, select "Accelerated Term" under "Part of Term" selection. For help with how to register, visit the Registrar's website. Current SUNY Orange students are encouraged to search for courses in Banner by signing in to MySUNYOrange.
To request the application please email: [email protected] To view available courses, click the "Online Course Search" box below and then select your desired semester. To view online courses, check the "Distance Learning (DL)" checkbox. To view accelerated courses, select "Accelerated Term" under "Part of Term" selection.
To view available courses, click the "Online Course Search" box below and then select your desired semester. To view online courses, check the "Distance Learning (DL)" checkbox. To view accelerated courses, select "Accelerated Term" under "Part of Term" selection. For help with how to register, visit the Registrar's website.
Prospective students wishing to enroll in certified vocational courses (Medical and Trades) must; complete all course registration forms, provide proof of Educational completion (HS diploma/HSE), and provide payment information. Students will not be enrolled unless all of these requirements are met.
Students interested in enrolling must provide one of the following; a valid High school transcript (showing a graduation date), an original high school diploma, an original HSE (GED) certificate of completion, or a valid TABE score in order to enroll in all NCCER and Automotive classes.
Physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of the individual across the life cycle are covered in this course. Students examine challenges and issues associated with each stage of development and the impact of social and cultural dynamics on the individual. Because of duplication of material, PSY 210 is not open to students who have completed 6 credits from PSY 200 and PSY 206. Prerequisite: PSY 101; and ENG 101.
An examination of human behavior, this course covers such topics as research methods, learning, memory, psychobiology , consciousness , sensation and perception, motivation, personality, intelligence, and abnormal behavior.
This course will explore the variety of mental and emotional disorders identified by psychologists. Students will learn to recognize symptoms, understand causes, and become familiar with the treatment of mental illness. Goals for this course include the analysis of actual cases and discussion of current issues and depictions of clients, while increasing the student’s ability to respond appropriately to individuals in need. Prerequisite: PSY 101; and ENG 101.
SPA 101 is not open to students with two or more years of high school Spanish except by advisement.