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  1. Today’s organizations face unprecedented technology challenges. From collecting, storing, and protecting critical data, to developing complex systems running everything from payroll, to business intelligence processes, to customer-facing web environments, technology is at the core of nearly every organization’s operations.

  2. As an undergrad, Charles Keppler ’18, G’19 was a triple major, completing the requirements of Syracuse University’s aerospace engineering, physics, and applied mathematics programs. His aspiration to become a propulsion development engineer in the private space sector motivated him to pursue a master’s degree in mechanical and aerospace ...

  3. Larissa Takou-Ayaoh ’18, G’19 loves math, art, structures, and cosmology. She came to Syracuse University from Lomé, Togo, and as an undergrad, she majored in civil engineering and completed a minor in physics. The master’s in civil engineering program gave her the opportunity to deepen her knowledge and to experience graduate school.

  4. In today’s rapidly changing world, the challenges faced by individuals, families and communities are becoming more complex. Syracuse University is preparing social workers committed to the values of human diversity and the dignity and worth of all people, with particular attention to those who are oppressed, vulnerable or living in poverty.

  5. Falk College academic degree programs focus on holistic health and wellbeing, human performance, and sport business enterprise. The college’s signature emphasis on experiential learning supports student success through intentional internship requirements, faculty-mentored research projects, immersion travel, and global study abroad.

  6. Sep 11, 2024 · Admissions: Emily Rutherford, Associate Director of Admissions *315-443-2319 * maxenroll@syr.edu Advising: Emily Alber Chase, Associate Director of Student Services, Public Administration and International Affairs *315-443-4000* paia@syr.edu

  7. Sep 12, 2024 · Students transferring courses from another institution must file a program of study prior to completing 12 credits at Syracuse University. Satisfactory Progress: Certification for an advanced degree at Syracuse University requires a minimum average of 3.0 for work comprising the program for the degree and a 2.8 average for all credits earned.

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