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  1. CUNY Hunter College is categorized by Master's College and University (larger programs) by Carnegie categorization. CUNY Hunter College offers 254 programs through on-site (classroom) only. It offers Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, Certificate and Post-Graduate Certificate degree. The following table lists number of programs by offered degree ...

  2. Program Requirements. HUNTER/Exchanges are highly competitive and very limited in space. Credits and GPA: In order to be considered for these programs, students must have at least 60 credits at the end of the semester in which they apply for the exchange program and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Only Hunter students are eligible to apply.

  3. 52.0101. The Certificate in Business Studies, a 15-credit program housed in the Economics department,consists of courses drawn from several departments. While the best foundation for any career is a liberal arts education, many students want to supplement their liberal arts education with business-specific skills and a credential signaling ...

  4. Scholarship Opportunities. Scholarships are money for your education that does not have to be repaid. Here, you’ll find information on scholarships awarded by Hunter College, by external organizations and the rules of applying for a scholarship. CUNY offers over 1,000 scholarship opportunities to its students! This page includes:

  5. As the largest academic unit within Hunter College, the School consists of more than 450 full-time faculty members in 26 departments and several interdisciplinary programs, and enrolls more than 15,000 undergraduate and more than 1,500 graduate students. All the major academic disciplines in the arts and sciences are represented in the school.

  6. Program Overview. The Nutrition program focuses on promoting the nutritional well-being of individuals and populations through teaching, research, and service. The program is dedicated to providing the highest quality education in nutrition, food science, and public health nutrition.

  7. The School, Hunter's largest, consists of over 460 full-time faculty in 26 departments and ten interdisciplinary programs, and serves approximately 15,000 undergraduate and 4,000 graduate students. Faculty members of the School of Arts and Sciences continually develop new courses of study that reflect their wide range of interests and expertise.