College Is the First in New York State to Offer the Two-Year Program
(Long Island, NY) Beginning with the Spring 2016 semester, Farmingdale State College becomes the only institution of higher learning in New York State to offer the Air Force ROTC (AFROTC) academic minor in aerospace studies.
Offered in partnership with Air Force ROTC Detachment 560 based at Manhattan College, Farmingdale joins only 44 other colleges and universities in the United States to offer the minor. The college began its partnership with AFROTC in 2015.
“As a designated veteran-friendly college we are fortunate the United States Air Force has selected our campus,” said Dr. Tom Corti, Vice President for Student Affairs. “The AFROTC program is academically demanding, and we expect it will attract students from our aviation program as well as other academic disciplines.
“I foresee the program expanding quickly and drawing students from other colleges and universities in both Nassau and Suffolk counties.”
“At its core, the program offers students an understanding of the concepts of aerospace power and the Air Force mission, organization, and operations,” said Lt. Colonel Michael LaFeve, commander of Detachment 560.“It both prepares cadets for active-duty service and offers the opportunity to study the U.S. military.
“Students will gain a broad perspective of the military by studying the history of all Department of Defense Services and completing at least leadership and/or business courses emphasizing the key elements of Air Force officership.”
The aerospace studies minor includescourses such as Foundations of the U.S. Air Force, The Evolution of U.S. Air Force and Space Power, Air Force Leadership and Management, and National Security Affairs.
Farmingdale State College continues to prepare students with the education, skills, and critical thinking needed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. As the largest of SUNY’s colleges of technology (with over 8,700 students), Farmingdale equips students with the resources and knowledge sought by today’s emerging industries. Offering bachelor and associate programs, Farmingdale will soon offer its first graduate degree. At Farmingdale, students also have abundant opportunities in experiential learning—internships, clinical training, and guided research—that provide practical instruction and personal growth. Small, personalized classes, a residence hall with suite-style living, a lush 380-acre campus undergoing major renovation, and a highly successful NCAA Division III athletics program with modern facilities make Farmingdale State College one of the fastest-growing colleges in the region. In addition, in the 2015 U.S. News & World Report’s section titled Best Regional Colleges in the North, Farmingdale is ranked #11. Also in that category, FSC is #3 in the LEAST Student Debt Load at Graduation. For more information, contact Kathryn Coley at 631-420-2400 or kathryn.coley@farmingdale.edu. Look on our website www.farmingdale.edu. Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/farmingdale.