Turn your METC training into credit toward an Oswego degree. SUNY Oswego has evaluated select Medical Education and Training Campus coursework to help active-duty military students and veterans understand how their training may apply toward a bachelor’s degree. These degree maps show how approved METC coursework may transfer into Oswego programs in Health Promotion and Wellness, Integrative Professional Studies, and Human Development.
This pathway is designed for:
- Active-duty military students currently enrolled in eligible METC coursework
- Veterans who have completed eligible METC coursework
- Students looking to apply military medical training toward a SUNY Oswego bachelor’s degree
Evaluated METC pathways
Army Combat Medic
Students with evaluated Army Combat Medic coursework may receive 32 credits in transfer toward the mapped Oswego degree pathways. The mapped credit includes coursework such as EMT: Basic, Human Body Systems, Health Science electives, Liberal Arts & Science electives, and Anatomy & Physiology I and II.
Degree maps
Mental Health Technician
Students with evaluated Mental Health Technician coursework may receive approximately 18–21 credits in transfer, depending on military branch and degree pathway. The mapped credit includes coursework such as Introduction to Human Development, Introduction to Psychology, Introduction to Health Promotion and Wellness, Health Science electives, Applied Field Experience in Human Development, and Introduction to Counseling.
Degree maps
- BS Integrative Professional Studies—Mental Health Technician: 18-21 credits
- BS Health Promotion and Wellness Management—Mental Health Technician: 19-21 credits
- BA Human Development—Mental Health Technician: 18-21 credits
Important Note:
Final transfer credit is determined through SUNY Oswego’s official transcript and credit evaluation process. These degree maps are intended to help students understand how evaluated METC coursework may apply toward selected Oswego degree programs.