| Join us at Stony Brook University for one of our Fall 2007 Open Houses! | |||
| Tour the campus. | |||
| Talk to students. | |||
| Meet professors in your area of interest. | |||
| Talk with an Admissions Counselor. | |||
| Learn about financial aid and scholarships. | |||
Select the Date that Includes Your Interests: |
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Saturday, November 17, 10:00 AM For students interested in: Fine and Performing Arts |
Sunday, November 18, 10:00 AM For students interested in: Business Management |
| Arrival Information: Parking will be available in the Administration Garage, adjacent to the Administration Building. Follow the signs posted at the Garage to proceed to the Student Activities Center, located in the center of the Academic Mall. | |
| For more information or for a disability-related accommodation, call (631) 632-6859. Stony Brook University/SUNY is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer. This webpage can be made available in alternative format upon request. |
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Open House Highlights (subject to change):
Saturday, November 17
- Pre-Health Information Sessions
- Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Information Sessions
- Admissions Overview
- Financial Aid Overview
- Honors College Information Sessions
- School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Overview
- Workshop: Molecular Medicine in the 21st Century: Using Supercomputers in the Fight Against Tuberculosis, Cancer and AIDS
- Workshop: Science with a Social Conscience at Stony Brook University: Digging for Dinosaurs and Helping Children in Madagascar
- Workshop: Linguistics
Sunday, November 18
- Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Information Sessions
- Admissions Overview
- Financial Aid Overview
- Honors College Information Sessions
- Journalism Overview and Tours of the "Newsroom of the Future"
- College of Business Overview
- School of Health Technology and Management: An overview of rehabilitative programs: Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy
- School of Health Technology and Management: An overview of diagnostic programs: Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Respiratory Care, Cytotechnology
- School of Nursing Overview
- School of Medicine/Dental Medicine Overview
- College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Overview and Tours of supercomputing facility, biotechnology lab, cell lab, chemical and molecular lab, computer science lab, rapid prototyping lab, center for thermal spray research, computer assisted design lab, electrical design lab, autonomous systems lab, mechatronics lab, robot kinematic and dynamics lab, horizen wimba lab demonstration
Faculty from the following programs will be represented at our information fair (subject to change):
Saturday, November 17
Art
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Chemistry
Comparative Literature
English
European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
Geosciences
Hispanic Languages and Literature
History
Music
Physics and Astronomy
Political Science
School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Theatre Arts
Women's Studies
Sunday, November 18
Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Biomedical Engineering
Business Management
Chemical & Molecular Engineering
Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Computer Science
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Engineering Science
Information Systems
Journalism
Mechanical Engineering
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Respiratory Care
Social Welfare
Technological Systems Management

