Queensborough Community College Transfer Resource Center Presents
Four-Year College Planning Series: STEM Majors
Transfer Resource Center(TRC) Team
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Ms. Renée Rhodd
Director, Transfer Resource Center -
Ms. Lenny Sanchez
Administrative Coordinator

Transfer Timeline
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0 to 15 Credits
Explore your options.
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15 to 30 Credits
Create a plan and stay course.
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30 to 45 Credits
Application Season begins.
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45 to 60 Credits
Review admissions decisions.
Know Your Degree/Major
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Associate in Science Degree (A.S.)
*Dual/Joint Degree Programs **Dual Admission Opportunity
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Associate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)
What is a Dual/Joint Degree Program?
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A written agreement between two colleges.
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Provides an opportunity for a seamless transfer.
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Must graduate from Queensborough Community College.
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Students must complete program requirements at each college.
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Students may not need to apply to transfer, depending upon the terms of the agreement.
Dual/Joint Program for STEM Students
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John Jay College
*Students enrolled in the Dual/Joint Degree program with John Jay College do not file a transfer application.
These programs have a unique coordinator at QCC.
The CUNY Justice Academy
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Students do not apply to John Jay College.
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Access to research opportunities.
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Students must complete all requirements as outlined in the agreement.
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Must graduate from Queensborough Community College.
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While in the program at QCC, students have access to a John Jay Adviser on the John Jay campus.
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QCC/John Jay Justice Academy Adviser: Erika Basquial - ( EBasquial@jjay.cuny.edu)
What is a Dual Admission Opportunity?
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A written agreement between two colleges.
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Maximizes your preparation for the program at the four-year college.
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Must graduate from Queensborough Community College.
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Seamless transfer with NO need to apply!
Dual Admission Opportunities for STEM Students
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John Jay College
These programs have a unique coordinator at QCC.
*Students enrolled in the Dual/Joint Degree program with John Jay College do not file a transfer application.
What is an Articulation Agreement?
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A written agreement between two colleges.
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Provides an opportunity for a seamless transfer.
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Students must follow complete program requirements as outlined in the agreement.
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Must graduate from Queensborough Community College.
Current STEM Articulation Agreements for Associate in Sciences Majors (A.S.)
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Biology
Queens College, CUNY
The City College of New York, CUNY
Molloy College
York College, CUNY
*Dual/Joint Program
Current STEM Articulation Agreements for Associate in Sciences Majors (A.S.) (continued)
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Computer Science and Information Technology
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
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Engineering Technology
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
*Dual/Joint Program
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Environmental Science
Molloy College
Queens College, CUNY
SUNY Maritime College
Current STEM Articulation Agreements for Associate in Sciences Majors (A.S.) (continued)
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Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mathematics and Science)
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Queens College, CUNY
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
*Dual Admission Opportunity
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Mathematics
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
*Dual Admission Opportunity
Queens College, CUNY
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Current STEM Articulation Agreements for Associate in Sciences Majors (A.S.) (continued)
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Physics
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Queens College, CUNY
York College, CUNY
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Psychology
School of Professional Studies, CUNY
Queens College, CUNY
York College, CUNY
Psychology (BA)*
Molloy College
*Contact the Transfer Resource Center for details.
Current STEM Articulation Agreements for Associate in Applied Sciences Majors (A.A.S.)
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Computer Engineering Technology
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
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Electronic Engineering Technology
New York City College of Technology, CUNY
Staying on Track
For information about requirements for completing your STEM degree, schedule an advisement appointment with your Adviser via Navigate360.
Sample Areas of Study for Liberal Arts Students
Within these four areas, there are many college majors that are considered STEM majors:
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Science: Biology, Chemistry, etc.
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Technology: Information Technology, Telecommunications, Robotics, etc.
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Engineering: Electronic, Mechanics, etc.
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Mathematics: Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, Physics, etc.
Exploring Academic Programs
CUNY Options for STEM Students
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Baruch College
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Brooklyn College
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The City College of New York
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Lehman College
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Queens College
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice
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New York City College of Technology
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School of Professional Studies
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York College
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SUNY Options for STEM Students Include:
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Stony Brook University
SUNY Binghamton
SUNY Broome
SUNY Canton
SUNY Cornell
SUNY Erie
SUNY Geneseo
SUNY Maritime College
SUNY Oswego
SUNY Plattsburgh
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
SUNY Potsdam
SUNY Ulster
University at Buffalo
Transfer Equivalency Tools

How to Reach Us

We are available to assist you via telephone, Teams chat, email, virtually in Zoom, and in person.
Our workshop schedule is available here.
Transfer resources and information are available on our web site.
For quick questions or to schedule an appointment, email us at TransferResourceCenter@qcc.cuny.edu.
Be sure to email us from your QCC email address. Include your full name, phone number and CUNY ID number.