Skip to main content

Undecided & Transfer Exploration

Colleen Sanders

  • Title: Assistant Professor / Writing Center Coordinator
  • Phone Extension: 8061
  • Building: The Commons, Writing Center, L-108

Colleen Sanders (she/her) is an Assistant Professor and the Coordinator of Academic Tutoring and Information Literacy at Fulton-Montgomery Community College. She completed an MA and BA in English from the College of Saint Rose, with a focus in eighteenth-century women’s literature, and an AS in Business Administration from Hudson Valley Community College. She currently leads tutoring and student support initiatives and has taught ENG 040, ENG 103, and ENG 104 at FMCC. Colleen is an advocate for student success at the community college and outside of work, you can find her reading, cooking, weight training, and spending time with family and her Corgis, Jett and Brody.

Education Transfer Path- General Studies

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: General Studies AA

Education Transfer Path- General Studies AA

Why study Education Transfer Path at FMCC


This program is a university-parallel program that is designed for students who intend to transfer and pursue an advanced degree at a four-year college or university to prepare them for a career in education. The program path provides flexibility for students to explore their options while completing general education course requirements.

Apply Now

Request info for this program

Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in teaching. The positions presented are the most common career pathways FMCC graduates have taken and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • Amsterdam School District

  • Broadalbin-Perth Central School District

  • Fort Plain Central School

  • Johnstown School District

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • SUNY Buffalo

    Majors: French Education BS, Spanish Education BS

  • SUNY Cortland

    Majors: Early Childhood and Childhood Education BS, Adolescence Education: Biology BS, Adolescence Education: Mathematics BS, Adolescence Education: English BS, and more!

  • SUNY Oswego

    Majors: Adolescence Education BS, Art Education BS, Career & Technical Education BS

More Information

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for Education Transfer Path- General Studies AA
  • Fact 2

    100% OF PROGRAM

    can be completed fully online, fully on-campus, or a combination of the classroom modalities
  • Fact 3

    11,000+

    expected teaching jobs in the region .

Program Insight

Graduates of the Education Transfer Path- General Studies AA program have gone on to successful careers as teachers in the region after transferring to 4-year colleges and universities. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success. Job prospects are extremely favorable as state officials estimate New York will need more than 180,000 new teachers in the next decade (www.nysut.org).

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Basic Communication: Produce coherent texts with common college-level forms, demonstrate the ability to revise and improve such texts, research a topic, develop an argument and organize supporting details.

  • Mathematics: Demonstrate the use of numerical data in a variety of mathematical applications to solve practical problems and interpret information in a day-to-day setting.

  • Humanities: Knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least one of the humanities in addition to those encompassed by other knowledge areas required by the General Education program.

  • Natural Science: Understanding of the methods scientists use to explore natural phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical analysis; and application of scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences.

  • Social Science: Understanding the methods social scientists use to explore social phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical and interpretive analysis in at least one discipline of the social sciences.

Program Features


Early Childhood Learning Lab
Have the opportunity to receive hands-on experience in a simulated classroom including instructional resources, reading materials, technology, and more.

Children’s Literacy Community Initiative
Every year education students have the opportunity to participate in longest-running national literacy initiative in the country through a community service book drive project.

Transfer Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advising Office to guide you through your program including transfer planning with 4-year colleges and universities.

Course Flexibility
The Education Transfer Path offers a great variety of general education course options which can be completed on-campus or online.

Microcredentials

This program may allow students to earn digital badges which verifies the achievement of in-demand skills and competencies. SUNY FMCC continues to expand opportunities for students to become more marketable to employers.

More Info at Credly

Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

Students transferring to four-year colleges and universities may specialize at that institution in a variety of subject areas in either childhood education or adolescence education and begin that specialization at SUNY FMCC. Here are just some examples.

  • PSY 210 Childhood Psychology

    A study of the person, from conception to adolescence, including the cognitive, physical, emotional, moral, and social phases of development.

  • PSY 220 Adolescent Psychology

    Focus is on the physical, cognitive, social, and moral developments of adolescents and contemporary adolescent problems and issues.

  • SCI 139 Introductory Biology: Animals and Plants

    A phylogenetic approach to plant and animal groups, both living and extinct, using representative fossils and live specimens, when available. An understanding of the inter-relationships between and among plant and animal species is complemented by topics from comparative anatomy and physiology. The course integrates observation, interpretation, and library research, by means of written laboratory reports and investigation into scientific literature.

  • ENG 132 Speech

    This course aims to enrich the student’s ability to communicate. Students are introduced to the forms of public speaking and afforded the opportunity to practice both the formal and informal deliveries of speech while maintaining individual expression and creativity.

 View Schedule Information

Meet the Faculty

Related Programs


English Transfer Track

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: General Studies AA

English Transfer Track - General Studies AA

Why study English Transfer Track at FMCC


This is a university-parallel program that is designed for students who intend to transfer into an English or related program at a four-year college or university. Students will work with an academic advisor to select courses that aligns with the approved SUNY Transfer Path for English. The program provides flexibility for students to explore their options or to tailor specific areas to align with their transfer and career goals.

Apply Now

Request info for this program

Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in a number of fields after students transfer and earn their bachelorette or graduate degree(s) in English. The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • KPMG

  • Spectrum

  • Times Union

  • University at Albany

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • SUNY Alb

    Majors: English BA

  • Binghamton University

    Majors: English BA

  • Russell Sage College

    Majors: English, Writing, and Culture BA

More Information

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for English Transfer Track - General Studies AA Program
  • Fact 2

    100% OF PROGRAM

    can be completed fully online, fully on-campus, or a combination of the classroom modalities
  • Fact 3

    5 COURSES

    in English beyond introductory classes are available as part of the SUNY Transfer Path. Students should work with an academic advisor to select classes.

Program Insight

Graduates of the English Transfer Track - General Studies AA program have gone on to exciting careers after transferring to 4-year colleges and universities as well as possible graduate school. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Basic Communication: Produce coherent texts with common college-level forms, demonstrate the ability to revise and improve such texts, research a topic, develop an argument and organize supporting details.

  • Mathematics: Demonstrate the use of numerical data in a variety of mathematical applications to solve practical problems and interpret information in a day-to-day setting.

  • Humanities: Knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least one of the humanities in addition to those encompassed by other knowledge areas required by the General Education program.

  • Natural Science: Understanding of the methods scientists use to explore natural phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical analysis; and application of scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences. 

  • Social Science: Understanding the methods social scientists use to explore social phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical and interpretive analysis in at least one discipline of the social sciences. 

Program Features


Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated English professors who have years of teaching and writing experience.

Communications Club
This club produces the campus newspaper, the FM Gateway, and the online edition of the Gateway, giving students career, as well as creative experiences.

Student Leadership Opportunities
Take a leadership role with the Student Senate or Student Activities Board or participate in one of the many others clubs and organizations on campus.

Study Abroad Opportunities
Take the opportunity to travel the world during spring break to learn about the cultures and economies of various countries.

Transfer Planning Support
Students have support from the Student Development Center to guide you through your program including transfer planning with 4-year colleges and universities.

Microcredentials

This program may allow students to earn digital badges which verifies the achievement of in-demand skills and competencies. SUNY FMCC continues to expand opportunities for students to become more marketable to employers.

More Info at Credly

Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

Students in the English Transfer Track - General Studies AA Program may take 1-5 additional English courses for their concentration or major. This is after taking the required courses of ENG 103 English I and ENG 104 English II. Here are some of the additional English courses to choose from.

  • ENG 150 Reading and Writing Poetry

    This course explores the poetic tradition through creative writing, analytical writing, and close critical reading of published poems and unpublished student poems. Special attention is given to studying poetic forms and traditions.

  • ENG 231 Masterpieces of World Literature I

    This course surveys world literature from the Greek and Roman classics through the Renaissance. Readings include such representative authors as Homer, Sophocles, Plato, Virgil, Dante, and Chaucer.

  • ENG 250 The Graphic Novel

    This course surveys the graphic novel in its contemporary form and analyzes its aesthetic and cultural conventions, inventions, and themes. In addition to studying the graphic novel’s history and emergence from a pulp and adolescent medium to a complex artistic and literary medium, this course examines the relationship between visual and textual art in the graphic novel.

  • ENG 257 Creative Writing

    Students will explore the genres of nonfiction, short story, poetry, and drama (one-act plays), through creative writing, critical reading, and oral and written analysis. Emphasis will be placed on the study of literary elements and incorporation of those elements into one’s own creative work; the process of creative writing, from the conception of an idea to final editing; and the development of a creative writing portfolio.

 View Schedule Information

Meet the Faculty

Related Programs


General Studies

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AA

General Studies AA

Why study General Studies AA at FMCC


This is a university-parallel program that is designed for students who intend to transfer to four-year institutions. The program may be used by students who seek flexibility to explore their options or to tailor electives to align with their transfer goals. The General Studies program also includes transfer tracks in Psychology and English as well as a transfer path in Education which have been separated into their own webpages to more effectively showcase transfer and career pathways.

Apply Now

Request info for this program

Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in a number of fields after students transfer and earn their bachelorette or graduate degree(s). The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • GE

  • Humana

  • Regeneron

  • Whiteman Osterman & Hanna

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • SUNY Alb

    Majors: Economics BA/ BS, Mathematics BA/BS, Philosophy BA, Sociology BA, Political Science BA, Chemistry BA/BS

  • Binghamton University

    Majors: Sociology BA, Political Science BA, Philosophy, Politics, and Law BA, Mathematical Science BA, Philosophy BA, Integrative Neuroscience BS, Economics BS

  • SUNY Buffalo State

    Majors: Economics BA, History BA, Urban and Regional Analysis and Planning BS

  • Maria College

    Majors: Liberal Arts BA

More Information

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for General Studies AA Program
  • Fact 3

    100% of Program

    can be completed fully online, fully on-campus, or a combination of the classroom modalities.
  • Fact 3

    #1

    most popular Program at SUNY FMCC based on the number of students enrolled.

Program Insight

Graduates of the General Studies program have gone on to exciting careers after transferring to 4-year colleges and universities. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Basic Communication: Produce coherent texts with common college-level forms, demonstrate the ability to revise and improve such texts, research a topic, develop an argument and organize supporting details.

  • Mathematics: Demonstrate the use of numerical data in a variety of mathematical applications to solve practical problems and interpret information in a day-to-day setting.

  • Humanities: Knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least one of the humanities in addition to those encompassed by other knowledge areas required by the General Education program.

  • Natural Science: Understanding of the methods scientists use to explore natural phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical analysis; and application of scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences.

  • Social Science: Understanding the methods social scientists use to explore social phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical and interpretive analysis in at least one discipline of the social sciences.

Program Features


Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various academic disciplines.

Student Leadership & Clubs
Take a leadership role with the Student Senate or Student Activities Board or participate in one of the many others clubs and organizations on campus.

Study Abroad Opportunities
Take the opportunity to travel the world during spring break to learn about the cultures and economies of various countries.

Transfer Planning Support
Students have support from the Student Development Center to guide you through your program including transfer planning with 4-year colleges and universities.

Dual Admissions Opportunities

Take advantage of the dual admissions opportunities and be accepted into bachelorette Liberal Arts programs at either Excelsior University or Maria College while attending the General Studies program at SUNY FMCC.

Microcredentials

This program may allow students to earn digital badges which verifies the achievement of in-demand skills and competencies. SUNY FMCC continues to expand opportunities for students to become more marketable to employers.

More Info at Credly

Related Programs


John van Bladel

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8912
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-115K

Lena Andersson

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8952
  • Building: O'Connell Hall C-209L

Prior to coming to FM, Lena Andersson taught at the University of Denver, Delgado Community College (New Orleans) and Xavier University of Louisiana (also in New Orleans) before evacuating from Hurricane Katrina to Houston. There, she taught at the University of Houston, Houston Community College, and Galveston College.

Lena belongs to the National Council of Teachers of English, Teaching in the Two-Year College Association, and College Composition and Communication. She has judged entries in the storySouth Million Writers Award Competition, reviewed Writing (About) Stories by National Book Finalist Andre Dubus, and published short stories, including “The Silent Treatment” and “The Lovesick Sun.” Each year she participates in the Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count, the New York State Ornithology Association’s Waterfowl Count, the National Midwinter Bald Eagle Survey, and the North American Butterfly Association butterfly count.

Lou Fagan

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8966
  • Building: O'Connell Hall C-231H

Mr. Fagan, Assistant Professor of English, teaches English I and II, Professional and Technical Writing, Speech, and Creative Writing.

He won the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2018. He wrote two novels, New Boots and Angelo, and has published short stories in a variety of literary magazines, as well.

An alumnus of FM, Mr. Fagan went on to earn a B.S. in English from SUNY Oneonta, graduating magna cum laude with Honors in English; a M.A. in English from SUNY New Paltz; and a M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Goddard College.

He is a member of National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and New York College Learning Skills Association (NYCLSA).

Michael S. Youngs

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8973
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-231E

Michael S. Youngs is a professor and writer with over twenty years of experience in academia and creative writing. With a Bachelor of Arts in English from Hartwick College and a Master of Fine Arts from Emerson College, his extensive teaching career, which includes positions at SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Community College and the State University of New York at Cobleskill, reflects his inventive approach to education and curriculum development.

Michael has continued to champion innovative teaching methods, earning accolades such as the Spirit of Innovation Award for his pioneering use of Open Educational Resources. He strives to combine his passion for literature and writing with his dedication to fostering student success. In addition to his academic endeavors, Michael is a locally touring musician who perf

Paula Brown-Weinstock

  • Credentials: Ph.D.
  • Title: Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8951
  • Building: O'Connell Hall C-209K

Paula has been in a classroom either as a student or as a Professor since she was five years old, and there's no place she'd rather be, except maybe hiking a mountain. While in high school, Paula took her first Psychology class and fell in love with the subject and the idea of helping others as a career. As a first-generation college student, Paula appreciated the guidance and encouragement her Professors showed her and she in turn tries to be that mentor and supporter her students need. Her favorite style of teaching is story telling, and if you take classes with her, in addition to learning about "what makes you tick", you will learn all about her two daughters, her love of the Red Sox and her passion for hiking, especially the high peaks.

Paula enjoys getting to know her students both in and out of the classroom. She's known to invite students to her house for dinner and take them hiking. You can often find her on the sidelines cheering on FMCC's student athletes, in the audience of drama productions or celebrating with her students as they are inducted into PTK, receiving an award or graduating!

Paula received the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2011 and she looks forward to being a part of your educational journey and helping you achieve your dreams!

Psychology Transfer Track

  • Program Type: Transfer
  • Degree / Certificate Type: General Studies AA

Psychology Transfer Track- General Studies AA

Why study General Studies AA at FMCC


This is a university-parallel program that is designed for students who intend to transfer into a Psychology or related program at a four-year college or university. Students will work with an academic advisor to select courses that aligns with the approved SUNY Transfer Path for Psychology. The program provides flexibility for students to explore their options or to tailor specific areas to align with their transfer and career goals.

Apply Now

Request info for this program

Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in a number of fields after students transfer and earn their bachelorette or graduate degree(s) in psychology. The positions presented are potential career pathways FMCC graduates can take and are just a sample of the many career possibilities.

The labor market and employer information are specifically presented for the Amsterdam, Gloversville, Capital District, and the Mohawk Valley regions. Salary information is based on estimates within the Capital District.

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer.
Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

Some of Our Regional Employers


Our commitment to your career path goes beyond the classroom with continued expansion of hands-on internships, job shadowing, and job placement opportunities with over 50 regional business and organization exclusive partners, a career network of over 200 regional companies and organizations; plus Annual Job Fairs every Spring semester.

  • CHE Behavioral

    Employer Partner

  • Family Counseling Center

  • HFM BOCES

  • St Marys

Transfer Opportunities

Being part of the largest system of public higher education in the United States, the State University of New York, SUNY FMCC has established a multitude of transfer pathways for our students at both SUNY and Private schools. Below are some of our major transfer colleges and universities.

  • SUNY Alb

    Majors: Psychology BA, Informatics BS, Human Development BS, Social Welfare BS

  • Binghamton

    Majors: Psychology BA

  • SUNY Cobleskill

    Majors: Applied Psychology BS

  • SUNY Plattsburgh

    Majors: Communication Disorders BA/BS

More Information

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for Psychology Transfer Track - General Studies AA Program
  • Fact 2

    100% of Program

    can be completed fully online, fully on-campus, or a combination of the classroom modalities.
  • Fact 3

    5 COURSES

    in Psychology beyond the introductory class are available as part of the SUNY Transfer Path. Students should work with an academic advisor to select classes.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Psychology Transfer Track - General Studies AA program have gone on to exciting careers after transferring to 4-year colleges and universities as well as possible graduate school. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Basic Communication: Produce coherent texts with common college-level forms, demonstrate the ability to revise and improve such texts, research a topic, develop an argument and organize supporting details.

  • Mathematics: Demonstrate the use of numerical data in a variety of mathematical applications to solve practical problems and interpret information in a day-to-day setting.

  • Humanities: Knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least one of the humanities in addition to those encompassed by other knowledge areas required by the General Education program.

  • Natural Science: Understanding of the methods scientists use to explore natural phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical analysis; and application of scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences.

  • Social Science: Understanding the methods social scientists use to explore social phenomena, including observation, hypothesis development, measurement and data collection, experimentation, evaluation of evidence, and employment of mathematical and interpretive analysis in at least one discipline of the social sciences. 

Program Features


Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated psychology professors who have years of teaching and real-world experience.

Community Outreach FM
This club helps communities in Fulton and Montgomery counties by raising money and volunteering in soup kitchens, schools, community fundraisers, donating, etc.

Student Leadership Opportunities
Take a leadership role with the Student Senate or Student Activities Board or participate in one of the many others clubs and organizations on campus.

Study Abroad Opportunities
Take the opportunity to travel the world during spring break to learn about the cultures and economies of various countries.

Transfer Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advisement Office to guide you through your program including transfer planning with 4-year colleges and universities.

Dual Admissions Opportunities

Take advantage of the dual admissions opportunities and be accepted into bachelorette business programs at either SUNY Cobleskill, Excelsior University, or Maria College while attending the Business Administration program at SUNY FMCC.

Microcredentials

This program may allow students to earn digital badges which verifies the achievement of in-demand skills and competencies. SUNY FMCC continues to expand opportunities for students to become more marketable to employers.

More Info at Credly

Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

Students in the Psychology Transfer Track - General Studies AA Program are recommended to take no more than five psychology courses for their concentration or major. The first required course is PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology. Here are additional psychology course examples.

  • PSY 240 Abnormal Psychology

    Theory and description of the major behavioral disorders and the psychopathology of everyday life. Examines both causes and treatment of these disorders.

  • PSY 220 Adolescent Psychology

    Focus is on the physical, cognitive, social, and moral developments of adolescents and contemporary adolescent problems and issues.

  • PSY 250 Social Psychology

    An overview of theories and empirical data of the study of the individual in society. Topics include the social self, interpersonal attraction, aggression, obedience and conformity, stereotypes and prejudice, formation and measurement of attitudes, and group processes.

  • SOC 125 Behavioral Statistics

    Quantitative data analysis in psychology and the behavioral sciences. Basic concepts of probability, descriptive, and inferential statistics including central tendency, variability, correlation, analysis of variance, and parametric tests.

 View Schedule Information

Meet the Faculty

Related Programs


Steven Hymowech

  • Title: Assistant Professor
  • Phone Extension: 8945
  • Building: O'Connell Hall, C-209D

Steve has worked at SUNY FMCC since 2007, teaching courses in English, Philosophy, Humanities, and Art. Prior to working at SUNY FMCC, he taught at SUNY Albany, SUNY Adirondack, and the University of South Florida, and he currently serves as the campus governance chair. Steve earned his PhD in English at UAlbany and his MA and BA in Communication at the University of South Florda, and he is close to earning a MA in Philosophy from UAlbany.

Steve has presented his work on teaching, literature, and philosophy at numerous national and regional conferences over the years. Lastly, he is a professional performing musician who plays more than 100 shows per year, and he has opened up for national acts such as Chicago, REO Speedwagon, and The Orleans.