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Buffalo State attracts students from all walks of life. And although their interests vary, they Buffalo State’s vast network of alumni and friends helps secure prime internships for interested students. From television and film arts (TFA) students interning at major entertainment studios such as NBC Universal, 20th Century Fox, Lions Gate Entertainment, EMI/Capitol Records, VH1, Cartoon Network, and Disney to anthropology students working in the field, there is no substitute for hands-on experience. ns hi ps do share one thing: they all want to know that they will be able to apply what they learn at Buffalo State to the real world. Hands-on learning experiences help students become bolder and more confident and begin to see how their lives and futures can be transformed. Un Buffalo State offers a wide range of hands-on i s Do grad der esea ng R rch .... Undergraduate research is a cornerstone of academic life at Buffalo State. As an institution, the university backs its commitment by putting substantial financial resources behind faculty-mentored undergraduate research. The Undergraduate Research Office promotes, supports, and funds undergraduate research in all academic areas—from the sciences to the arts—and for all committed students. More than 400 students present their research through posters and performances each year at the Student Research and Creativity Celebration. They also compete for Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowships, which support eight weeks of paid research activity. learning opportunities that empower you to turn ideas into action, from internships and in-depth research to service learning and In te r Study a Ge rin Abroa d study abroad. Whether it’s student teaching at one of the 40 collaborating schools in the region, conducting biology research on a fleet of ships at the Great Lakes Center, exploring painting or sculpture at the on-campus Burchfield Penney Art Center, or studying business in Amsterdam, you will learn Buffalo State’s International Education Office coordinates international study programs in Australia, Canada, England, the Netherlands, Puerto Rico, and Spain as well as the venerable Siena (Italy) Program, SUNY’s first study-abroad program. Students may also choose from programs in more than 60 countries through Buffalo State and SUNY international education partnerships. gU a or pf Ca ree r by doing. experiences build From the day you arrive on campus, Buffalo State’s outstanding Career Development Center is ready to prepare you for your eventual career. The center provides guidance on choosing a major to fit your career interests and matches students and alumni with volunteer and internship opportunities. It also provides assistance with cover letters, résumés, and interviewing skills; publicizes the most up-to-date job listings; connects employers with prospective job applicants; offers advice and preparation for applying to graduate school; and much more. In a recent alumni survey, 82 percent of respondents were employed full time, and 77 percent reported finding their first job within six months of completing their degree. These real-world skills, confidence, and expertise that make Buffalo State graduates highly marketable.

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Viewbook 2011-2012

Viewbook 2011-2012
Contents
Welcome to Buffalo State
University College
Academics
Schools
Majors and Minors
Diverse and Creative Environment
Student Organizations
Hands-on Learning
Internships
Undergraduate Research
Career Development
Study Abroad
Cultural Corridor
Campus
Residence Life
Buffalo and Western New York
Smart Investment
Tuition
Scholarships
Financial Aid
Fast Facts
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Viewbook 2011-2012

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