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Health Studies / Pre-Nursing Path / Pre-Radiologic Technology Path

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AAS

Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path

Why study Health Studies AAS at FMCC


This program provides students with an opportunity to build a foundation and explore multiple career paths and employment in the growing healthcare field in the region and beyond. The innovative curriculum is designed to prepare students who intend to pursue entry-level healthcare positions and for those current healthcare employees who are looking to upgrade their skills.

This program also allows students to complete required prerequisite courses for the Nursing and Radiologic Technology Programs.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the healthcare field. 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.

  • Albany Med

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

  • Fact 1

    60 Credits

    for Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path Program
  • Fact 2

    4 NEW

    state-of-the arts science laboratories located in O’Connell Hall
  • Fact 3

    6,000+ JOBS

    are expected for entry-level healthcare positions in the region in the next 10 years.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Studies AAS/ Pre-Nursing Path/ Pre-Radiologic Technology Path Program have gone on to rewarding careers at local hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. The education at SUNY FMCC provides a strong foundation in preparing you for future career success.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Identify the breadth of career options, practices, and trends in the healthcare industry and related health fields.

  • Analyze and discuss the ethical and legal principles in healthcare and related health fields.

  • Demonstrate communication, problem solving, and critical thinking skills pertinent in the healthcare industry and related health fields.

Program Features


Hands-on Experience
Students have the opportunity to intern at a local hospital, clinic, nursing home, or medical office.

Pre-Nursing or Pre- Radiologic Technology Paths
This program also allows students to complete required prerequisite courses before formally applying to either the Nursing and Radiologic Technology Programs.

Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the science and healthcare fields.

Career Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advising Office to guide you through your program as well as a career search course imbedded in the program.

Internship Opportunities

Students have opportunities for an internship in their second year of the Health Studies program. Many students have subsequently been hired by local hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, or medical offices.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

This program combines healthcare and science coursework with a hands-on internship experience to prepare you for a career in healthcare. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 101 Introduction to Allied Health

    This course will expose students to a diversity of potential careers in health care and related fields. Students will become familiar with healthcare delivery in the United States. Students will explore employment opportunities and current trends within the industry. Emphasis will be placed on the skills, personal attributes, and academic preparation required for various health related occupations.

  • HLT 134 Responding to Emergencies

    This American Red Cross course provides a comprehensive set of skills that may enable students to save a life. This course offers certification in both First Aid and CPR/AED, and will prepare students to respond to a variety of emergencies involving infants, children and adults.

  • HLT 111 Introduction to Patient Care

    This course is designed to provide the students with an overview of the basics of patient care in Allied Health and related careers such as vital signs, body mechanics, and patient interactions. Emphasis is placed on core traits of a healthcare provider, the interdisciplinary team approach to the delivery of patient care, professional accountability in the health care setting, communication and etiquette, consumer education, and cultural competence and diversity.

  • BIO 181 Anatomy and Physiology I

    This course provides a systems approach to the study of human anatomy and the concepts of biology and chemistry that are necessary to the understanding of physiology. Emphasis is on the structure and function of the cell, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems as well as tissues, skin, joints and special senses. Laboratory classes reinforce the lectures and include dissections of vertebrate specimens and experiments on animal tissue and human subjects.

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Health Science

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

Health Science AS

Why study Health Science AS at FMCC


This program provides a broad foundation for careers in the healthcare and medical fields. This innovative curriculum is designed to prepare graduating students for transfer to four-year colleges and universities. The program is a multidisciplinary approach that is well-rounded in the area of the natural sciences, social sciences, communication, and health.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in the healthcare and medical 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.

  • Albany Med

  • St. Mary's

  • St. Peter's Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

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.

  • Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

    Majors: Biomedical Technology, B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences B.S., Microbiology B.S., Pharmaceutical Sciences B.S., Public Health B.S. to Doctor of Pharmacy

  • Upstate Medical University

    Majors: Cardiovascular Profusion B.S., Medical Imaging B.S., Medical Technology, B.S., Physical Therapy B.S., Radiation Therapy B.S., Respiratory Care B.S., and Nursing B.S.

  • Maria College

    Majors: Health & Occupational Sciences B.S.

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  • Fact 1

    60 Credits

    for Health Science AS Program
  • Fact 2

    #1

    Health Science program in the region according to our alumni
  • Fact 3

    4 NEW

    state-of-the arts science laboratories located in O’Connell Hall.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Studies program have gone on to rewarding healthcare 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:

  • Demonstrate the safe and proper use of scientific instrumentation, measuring devices, chemical reagents, media, and/or tools of science in a laboratory setting.

  • Demonstrate communication, problem solving and critical thinking skills pertinent in the healthcare sector.

  • Understand and utilize the scientific method.

  • Promote health and wellness among members of the college and/or local communities, through service learning 

Program Features


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Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the science and healthcare fields.

Service Learning Projects
Students will deepen their understanding of course material in HLT 201 Health Science Seminar and carry out semester long service learning projects that addresses a need of individuals, organizations, schools, or other entities in the community.

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.

Dual Admissions Opportunities

Take advantage of the dual admissions opportunities and be accepted into bachelorette health science related programs at either Upstate Medical University, and Maria College while attending the Health Science program at SUNY FMCC.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

The program provides a strong foundation for students transferring to four-year colleges and universities. The coursework combines natural sciences, social sciences, communication, and health along with general education courses. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 101 Introduction to Allied Health

    This course will expose students to a diversity of potential careers in health care and related fields. Students will become familiar with healthcare delivery in the United States. Students will explore employment opportunities and current trends within the industry. Emphasis will be placed on the skills, personal attributes, and academic preparation required for various health related occupations.

  • BIO 282 Microbiology

    An introduction to the biology of microorganisms, with a focus on bacteria. Course topics include biochemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, microbial ecology, microbial genetics, applied microbiology, microbial control, epidemiology, pathogenesis and microbial disease. Laboratory exercises reinforce those principles discussed in lecture.

  • HLT 201 Health Science Seminar

    In this course, students will explore a health science related career, through a job shadow experience. Each student will develop a personal plan to achieve their academic and career goals. Students will participate in a service learning project that addresses a need of individuals, organizations, schools, or other entities in the community.

  • SCI 129 Nutrition

    This course includes: the biological roles of energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals; digestion, absorption, and storage of nutrients; the chemical nature of foods and food processing; assessment of nutritional status; interactions of nutrients and disease; food supplementation; and community nutrition.

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Health Information Records Management

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AAS

Health Information Records Management AAS

Why study Health Information Records Management AAS at FMCC


This program is designed to provide students with the technology and administrative skills necessary to pursue careers in current and emerging positions in the medical field. Students will learn about the practices and procedures that are critical for performing and managing the day-to-day operations of various medical office environments.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities in the medical field. 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.

  • Albany Med

    Employer Partner

  • St Marys

  • St. Peters Health Partners

  • Trinity Health

  • Fact 1

    62 Credits

    for Health Information Records Management AAS Program
  • Fact 2

    #1

    Health Information Records Management program in the region according to our alumni
  • Fact 3

    800+ JOBS

    are expected for Medical Records Specialists and Medical Transcriptionists in the region in the next 10 years.

Program Insight

Graduates of the Health Information Records Management program have gone on to rewarding careers within the healthcare system in the region. This program also prepares students to take the Coding Certification Exam (Certified Billing and Coding Specialist or CBCS) exam from the National Health Career Association.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Identify the knowledge and skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Utilize oral and written communication skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Characterize the knowledge and skills necessary to provide specialized administrative assistance in one of the following areas: administrative management, medical office management, medical coding, transcription, reception, or desktop publishing/multimedia.

  • Acquire the critical thinking and problem-solving skills necessary to provide administrative assistance in an office.

  • Portray importantance of personal characteristics and behavior on the job, when providing administrative assistance 

Program Features


Hands-on Experience
Students have the opportunity to intern at a local hospitals, clinics, and medical offices.

Experienced Faculty
Learn from dedicated professors who have years of experience working in various areas of the business and medical fields.

Career Planning Support
Students have support from the Academic Advisement Office to guide you through your program as well as a career search course imbedded in the program.

Internship Opportunities

Students have opportunities for an internship as part of the Health Information Records Management program. Many students have subsequently been hired by local and regional criminal justice agencies.

More Info

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

Course work emphasis is on document preparation, transcription and editing, medical billing and insurance verification, introductory medical coding, report development, office management, and administrative practices. Here are some of the courses you will take.

  • HLT 111 Introduction to Patient Care

    This course is designed to provide the students with an overview of the basics of patient care in Allied Health and related careers such as vital signs, body mechanics, and patient interactions. Emphasis is placed on core traits of a health care provider, the interdisciplinary team approach to the delivery of patient care, professional accountability in the health care setting, communication and etiquette, consumer education, and cultural competence and diversity.

  • MED 184 Medical Insurance

    This course presents standardized basic concepts and brings all reimbursement systems down to a common denominator that simplifies and clarifies medical insurance. The procedures necessary to successfully file medical claims for reimbursement are covered. This course benefits those who are currently practicing medical assistants and students enrolled in medical-related programs.

  • MED 183 Medical Terminology

    Emphasis is on understanding medical terms. The logic behind the formation of medical terms, analysis of words, and interpretive and deductive skills are used. Terms associated with all anatomical systems are covered.

  • BUS 148 Office Software Applications for Business Professionals

    This course provides experience using an integrated software suite. Microsoft® Office applications are used to complete advanced word processing functions to prepare documents that integrate files from applications and the Internet. Topics include MS Office and Google Applications. This course uses these concepts and applications to solve realistic business problems. The project-based, real-world applications give students hands-on knowledge of these applications in the workplace.

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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.

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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

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  • 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.

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Entertainment Technology

  • Program Type: Direct
  • Degree / Certificate Type: AAS

Entertainment Technology AAS

Why study Entertainment Technology AAS at FMCC


If you’ve ever thought about working backstage at concerts, creating high-tech theater effects, or producing the next new video game, our Entertainment Technology program is for you!.

This unique program provides students with the necessary skills, knowledge, and competence to successfully enter a variety of different careers in the planning, design, and production of entertainment including live performance technology, audio and visual technology, and interactive entertainment technology!.

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Career Pathways

Our region boasts a wide variety of career opportunities with competitive salaries in the Entertainment Technology industry. 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.

  • The Capitol Theatre

  • Opera Saratoga

  • Palace Theatre

  • Proctors Theatre

  • Fact 1

    63 Credits

    for Entertainment Technology
  • Fact 2

    2

    Theater Productions each year
  • Fact 3

    200 SEATS

    in the Rao Theater Complex.

Program Insight

Students have the opportunity to, and are engaged to, choose electives that pair with their educational interests and career goals. At the same time, the required course work emphasizes practical problem-solving skills, information technology and written and oral communication skills to achieve a well-rounded technical background. Students will be prepared to grow in an ever-changing field.

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to:

  • Plan, implement, and manage projects.

  • Demonstrate professional skills for the Entertainment Technology field.

  • Identify career opportunities in the creative economy.

  • Demonstrate proficiency with digital technology.

  • Apply design principles across multiple formats.

Program Features


Rao Theater Complex
The state-of-the-art facility doubles as an event space or a movie theater, and hosts everything from seminars to music performances. With recent upgrades we are now able to train students in live performance technology, audio, video, computer networking/programming, and more.

Foggy Mountain Players Club
Do you love the Theater? Want to be a part of the great shows we have here on campus? Just want to listen in? Join them and have some fun!

Theater Productions
Performances are offered each fall and spring semester with students either acting on stage or working behind the scenes. Did you know students in any major can audition?

First in SUNY
The only program in the entire SUNY system!

Internship Opportunities

Students can either participate in the Theatre Practicum or an internship at various locations including Proctors Theater— the Capital Region’s destination for major Broadway shows, cutting-edge film festivals, and exciting special events.

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Course Highlights


Program Course Layout

The Entertainment Technology Program combines art and technology offering a variety of unique courses. Here are just some examples.

  • THR 120 Stagecraft

    The course provides students with theory and practice in the visual, aural, and construction facets of theatre, through attention to scenery, sound, and lighting equipment. Workshop is required.

  • COM 107 Digital TV & Broadcast Operations

    This course provides an introduction to the basics of television production. Students learn the basic procedures of live TV and field production. This includes operating cameras and control room equipment including, but not limited to, the switcher, teleprompter, audio board, and character generator. All stages of production are covered from pre-production to post-production including non-linear video editing.

  • ART 210 3D Digital Modeling

    An introduction to digital rendering and modeling utilizing the industry standard program Maya®. This course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to create dynamic three- dimensional digital renderings and scenes. Students will acquire the analytical and critical thinking skills required to conceive, compose, produce and publish original digital renderings. Three-D composition fundamentals as well as concepts of motion will be covered in this course. Equipment will be supplied.

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