SUNY Broome Transfer Planning for Community Health (CHEA), B.S.
SUNY Cortland recommends that students complete the following courses prior to transfer. The transfer credit limit from a 2-year college is 64 credits and 90 credits from a 2- and 4-year combined. Students who complete their General Education requirements prior to transfer will have their General Education requirements met at SUNY Cortland.
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Cortland Degree Requirements |
Complete at SUNY Broome |
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Communication 1 (GEC1): CPN 100 Writing Studies I |
ENG 110 (required GE) |
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Communication 2 (GEC2): CPN 101 Writing Studies II |
ENG 111 (required GE) |
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Communication – Presentation (GECP): COM 210 Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
SPK 110 (GE & major required) |
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Diversity: Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice (GEDI): HLH 163 The HIV Epidemic OR HLH 201 Health Problems of the Underserved OR HLH 369 Dimensions of Human Sexuality |
________ No equivalent - consider taking at Cortland, unless earning associate degree (GE required & major elective) |
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Mathematics (GEMA): COM 230/MAT 201 Statistical Methods |
BUS 115 OR MAT 124 (GE & major required) |
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Natural Sciences (GENS): BIO 110 Principles of Biology I OR BIO 111 & 113 Principles of Biology II Lecture & Lab |
BIO 118 OR BIO 117 (GE & major recommended) |
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Humanities (GEHU): |
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Social Sciences (GESS): HLH 111 International Health and Culture |
HST 104 (major elective) |
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The Arts (GEAR): |
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US History & Civic Engagement (GEUS): |
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World History & Global Awareness (GEWH): HLH 111 International Health and Culture |
HST 104 (major elective) |
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World Languages (GEWL): (Sign language is acceptable) |
_______ 101 (required for B.S.) |
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Cortland Degree Requirements |
Complete at SUNY Broome |
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BIO 301 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 cr.) |
BIO 131 |
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BIO 302 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 cr.) |
BIO 132 |
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BIO 303 Microbiology and Human Disease (4 cr.) |
BIO 150 OR CLT 208 w/ CLT 209L or 210 |
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HLH 221 Professional Issues in Health Science (1 cr.) |
HST 100 |
| HLH Electives (6 credits) |
(See Cortland Advisor for course options) __________________________ |
*For more information about transfer equivalencies, please visit SUNY Transfer Path.
Community Health
School of Professional Studies
The program requirements pertain to the Undergraduate Catalog and are intended as a guide for academic planning. Students currently on SUNY campuses should consult their academic advisor for additional choices in general education categories when any course is recommended.
- To view all required courses for the program and Cortland’s General Education courses, see the most current undergraduate Catalog.
- Use the transfer equivalency tables to choose equivalents at your transfer college.
- Students can choose to add a concentration in Allied Health to this program to prepare for post-graduate programs in areas such as medicine, dentistry, physical or occupational therapy and chiropractic medicine.
- If you plan to transfer before you complete your associate’s degree, you can still earn your degree via Reverse Transfer.
About Community Health
Health is everywhere — and so are our graduates. With a strong internship program and flexible independent study options, you'll build the skills and experience to work across varied community and public health settings or go on to advanced study in the clinical medical field you're passionate about.
Career Potential
- Community health educator
- Public health
- Environmental health specialist
- College health promotion specialist
- Wellness health promotion specialist
- Health administrator
- International health promotion
What Will I Learn?
Your coursework builds a strong foundation in public health, health behavior, and research methods, preparing you to promote well-being across a wide range of settings. Along the way, you and your advisor will choose electives to deepen your expertise — whether your passion is working with individuals and families, health organizations, university health services, wellness centers, or employee health programs at the local, state, or federal level.
Applying to Cortland
- SUNY Cortland accepts the Common Application and the SUNY Online application. Choose just one way to apply; both require a $50 non-refundable application fee.
- If you apply to Cortland using the SUNY application, SUNY will waive the $50 application fee for transfer students graduating with an associate degree from a SUNY or CUNY college, who apply directly to Cortland for baccalaureate programs.
- Fall applicants should apply by June 1. Spring applicants should apply by November 1.
- After applying, students must send transcripts from all colleges attended and a high school transcript.