Register for Courses at Fort Hamilton

Register for Courses at Fort Hamilton

Join SJNY for our Fall, Spring and Summer Semesters!

  • Save on your education with discounted tuition at $250 per credit for Active Duty, Guard and Reservists pursuing an undergraduate degree.
  • Department of Defense employees at Fort Hamilton are eligible for a 1/3 tuition discount.
  • Pursue your studies in Liberal Arts, Organizational Management and General Studies at Fort Hamilton.
  • Take classes on base, online and on SJNY’s Brooklyn and Long Island campuses.
  • Earn up to 10 credits per semester.

Named one of 2026’s Best Colleges for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report, St. Joseph’s University, New York is pleased to offer courses at Fort Hamilton.

Location

Classes at Fort Hamilton are held at: 

Army Education Center
218A Marshall Drive
Brooklyn, NY 11252

Class Schedule

Summer: May 27 - July 22

MUS 212 Latin American Music

This course is an introduction to Latin American music. Including the music of Cuba, Brazil, and Argentina, Latin American Music tends to provide the students with a closer perspective on the genre. Topics will include a discussion of instrumental music, translations of vocal text, as well as a focus on the percussive elements. Concerning the latter, a large part of the class will be spent introducing students to the principal elements of playing Latin percussion

  • When: Tuesdays from 5 to 10 p.m.
  • Instructor: Leon Bernardyn
  • Modality: Virtual

Fall: September 9 - December 22

BUS 100 Process of Management

An introduction to the business decision-making process through the study of the theory and practice of management. The manager's tasks: planning, organizing, directing and controlling are reviewed through reading and case studies. The student is introduced to the concept of strategic planning and in line with today's emphasis on productivity, particular attention is paid to human resources and motivation. 

  • When: Mondays from 6:15 to 9:15 p.m.
  • Modality: Hybrid Synchronous
  • Instructor: Angela Diaz

BUS 130 Organizational Behavior

An introduction to the study of individuals and groups within an organizational context and the study of internal processes and practices as they influence the effectiveness of individuals, teams, and organizations. There is a focus on 7- competencies and text/Internet 'real-world' cases using the open-systems perspective.

  • When: Wednesdays from 6:15 to 9:15 p.m.
  • Modality: Hybrid Synchronous
  • Instructor: George Cherubini

Questions?

For more information, including course scheduling and how to apply, contact Angela Diaz at 718.940.5719.