Adirondack Community College

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Adirondack Community College is located in the northeastern part of the Town of Queensbury, New York. This two-year college was founded in 1961 to serve both Warren and Washington Counties. Its enrollment now includes students from many other counties, and from other states and foreign countries.

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[edit] The campus

[edit] Office and service buildings

Warren Hall houses the business office, the financial aid office, payroll, office of the registrar, the Dean of Student affairs (Mike Kerman, as of 2006), the admissions office, and the office of accessibility services which provides assistance to students with disabilities.

Student Center houses the school bookstore, a cafeteria, a student lounge with big-screen TV, an air hockey table, and a number of couches, chairs, and tables for students to relax or sleep. It also houses the Student Activities office, which is home to the ACC Student Senate.

[edit] Classroom buildings

Eisenhart Hall is the oldest classroom building on campus. A major renovation was completed in April 2006, including a new geothermal heating system, as it previously was poorly climate controlled, and now also houses a SUNY Plattsburgh lecture hall. This building teaches primarily social science classes: psychology, sociology, history, and political science, though other classes are taught here as well.

Washington Hall is next to Eisenhart Hall and is home to nursing labs, the radio station (WGFR), the television studio (for instructional use), a video editing lab, photography labs and darkroom, and a Mac lab for graphic design/media arts students.

Dearlove Hall is houses the math lab, the center for reading and writing (CRW) and the learning specialist's office. The offices of most English and Math professors are located in the basement of this hall. Art, language arts, and mathematics courses are pimarily taught in this building. There is also an art gallery and a small lecture hall.

Scoville Building houses a small café, the library, the computer center, a computer lab, and the computer classrooms. There are only a few non-computer classrooms here, which mainly provide room for overflow from Eisenhart Hall. The top floor houses the Office of the President (Dr. Marshall Bishop, as of 2006; a search for a replacement was announced November 6, 2006[1]). The library contains more than 63,000 books, including over 5,000 reference books, and subscribes to over 340 journals and other periodicals.

Science and Humanities building is an academic building that contains all science labs, a performance auditorium, and several music classrooms. Music lessons for 17 instruments and private voice are available for credit to all students, regardless of major.

As of October 15, 2007, work has begun on a new building, the Higher Education Center, which is being built to house multiple classes for the SUNY Plattsburgh extension.

[edit] Majors

[edit] Degree and certificate programs

  • Accounting AAS
  • Business Administration AAS
  • Business Administration AS
  • Business Information Technology Management Associates Degree in Applied Science
  • Business Information Technology Management Cert. Certificate
  • Business Information Technology Management Certificate
  • Commercial Cooking Certificate
  • Communication and Media Arts Certificate
  • Communications and Media Arts
  • Computer Science AS
  • Criminal Justice - Corrections AS
  • Criminal Justice - Police AS
  • Desktop Support Specialist Certificate
  • Drafting Certificate
  • Early Childhood Studies Certificate
  • Electrical Technology AAS
  • Engineering Science
  • Food Service AAS
  • Forest Technology One-Plus-One
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management AAS
  • IT - Computer Programming AAS
  • IT - Information Systems AAS
  • IT - Networking AAS
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences AA
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences AS
  • Marketing AAS
  • Mechanical Technology AAS
  • Music AS
  • Nursing AAS
  • Precision Machining Certificate Cert
  • Radio Broadcasting Certificate Cert
  • Radio-Television Broadcasting AAS
  • Radiologic Technician AS
  • Teaching Assistant Certificate (Pend)
  • Veterinary Science Technology One-Plus-One

Criminal Justice-Corrections is in the process of being phased out in anticipation of a Criminal Justice-Human Services degree, which will focus on drug and alcohol rehab. The Criminal Justice program is one of the most popular majors.

Liberal Arts-Social Science and Humanities students can choose a concentration in the following subject areas:

  • Art History
  • Art Studio
  • Creative Writing
  • Elementary Education
  • English
  • Human Services (expected to become a criminal justice degree program about Fall, 2007)
  • Journalism
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Social Science (Anthropology, History, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology)
  • Theater

Liberal Arts-Science and Math majors can concentrate in these areas:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Earth Science
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Physics

ACC also provides an extension campus where students can obtain a bachelor's or master's from SUNY Plattsburgh (Plattsburgh State) in the following areas:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology or Criminal Justice
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Masters of Science in Education Literacy, Education Curriculum and Instruction, or Liberal Studies[1].

[edit] Student life

The Student Senate and the College Activity Board (CAB) provide a variety of activities and events including monthly movies.

Additionally, there are a number of clubs representing a variety of interests. Students can join:

[edit] Athletics

ACC is a member of the NJCAA Region 3 and requires students be enrolled full-time and maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher. The following are inter-collegiate, competitive teams:

  • Men's Baseball
  • Mens' and Women's Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Golf
  • Men's and Women's Soccer
  • Women's Softball
  • Women's Volleyball[1]

[edit] Associated people

[edit] Former faculty members

[edit] External links