Academics
SUNY Erie offers current in-demand academic programs which serve the needs of a diverse
student population and provide the education and skills students need to be successful
in the ever-changing workforce.
The College Catalog is your one stop shop for information on academic programs, course
descriptions, college policies, and more.
SUNY Erie Offers a number of programs that enable high school students to earn credits
prior to entering college at SUNY Erie.
Online learning courses offer students the flexibility of completing some or all
of their coursework and assignments without having to regularly attend classes on
a SUNY Erie campus.
SUNY Erie offers something for everyone. Whether you’re fresh out of high school or
newly retired, or somewhere in between, we want to assist you in your educational
endeavors.
SUNY Erie Continuing Education programs are short, inexpensive, and highly focused
trainings that are designed to help you take that next step, no matter what your goals
revolve around home, career, or community.
Microcredentials are certifications earned through short-term coursework focused on
mastering specific skills in high-demand fields. Microcredentials allow learners
to quickly build expertise valued by employers, often in just weeks or months, providing
affordable and accessible pathways to career advancement or transition.
Workforce Development provides customized non-credit professional development training
to local businesses, individual community residents and local government employees.