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Medical Administrative Assistant Associate Degree Program

Bryant & Stratton College
Greece Campus

Degree type: AAS

The Medical Administrative Assistant program is designed to prepare individuals for careers as entry level medical administrative assistants for diverse health care delivery systems including private medical practices, clinics, public health departments, insurance agencies, government agencies, or out-patient departments of hospitals.

Telephone: 585-720-0660 | Program website | Institution website


Medical Assisting Associate Degree Program

Bryant & Stratton College
Greece Campus

Degree type: AAS

Medical Assistants are multi-skilled individuals trained to assist physicians and members of the health care team in administrative, clinical, and laboratory work. Graduates of the Medical Assisting associate degree program are prepared for entry-level employment in private medical practices, outpatient departments, clinics, or governmental institutions.

Telephone: 585-720-0660 | Program website | Institution website


Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic

Finger Lakes Community College

Degree type: AAS

The Associate in Applied Science in EMT-Paramedic prepares students for the careers in the emergency medical field. Students should already be certified as New York State Emergency Medical Technicians at the Basic level. The Associate's degree builds on the courses offered in the Certificate program and is offered to broaden the student's knowledge of the field in paramedicine. The program includes additional coursework in oral and written communication, science, math, and psychology. Students will gain a greater educational background to integrate theory and practice. As a pre-hospital care provider, paramedics must learn to adapt to the ever changing trends in health care and technology. This associate's degree will provide students education in the current thinking and practice in paramedicine and the associated sciences and communication skills necessary to be an effective successful paramedic.

Telephone: 585-394-FLCC | Program website | Institution website


Respiratory Care Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Finger Lakes Community College

Degree type: AAS

Through a regional articulation agreement with Genesee Community College, Finger Lakes Community College offers access to a two-year Associate in Applied Science degree in Respiratory Care. This agreement allows students to apply for admission to the program and complete their first-year course requirements at FLCC's Canandaigua campus. In the second year, they attend classes at GCC and complete clinical internships at health care facilities in their home area. Upon completion of all curriculum requirements, students apply for graduation through GCC and, if all requirements are met, the A.A.S. Respiratory Care degree is awarded.

Telephone: 585-394-FLCC | Program website | Institution website


Nursing Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Finger Lakes Community College

Degree type: AAS

The Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Nursing offers a registered nurse (R.N.) course of study, utilizing a state-of-the-art nursing lab, audio-visual lab, and computer-assisted instruction. In addition to developing the skills necessary for nursing practice, students in the program receive a broad-based liberal arts education. After four semesters, students are qualified to take a national licensing exam to become registered nurses. The overall passing rate for FLCC nursing students has remained above state and national averages.

Telephone: 585-394-FLCC | Program website | Institution website


Chemical Dependency Counseling (AAS)

Finger Lakes Community College

Degree type: AAS

By combining academic background with extensive field experience, the Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program in Chemical Dependency Counseling at FLCC educates and trains you to work as a counselor with alcoholics and addicts. The program prepares you to take the Chemical Dependency Counseling examination and utilizes the technically advanced Educational Technology Classrooms and videos.

Telephone: 585-394-FLCC | Program website | Institution website


Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic

Finger Lakes Community College

Degree type: Certificate Program

FLCC's Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic certificate program is designed to provide students who are already certified as New York State Emergency Medical Technicians at the Basic level with advanced training opportunities and career growth. The 18-month program delivers instruction through lecture, lab experiences, clinical lessons, and field training.

Telephone: 585-394-FLCC | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Clinical Science (Pre-Chiropractic)

Keuka College

Degree type: BS

The clinical science program provides entry into the New York Chiropractic College and grants the bachelor of science degree from Keuka College based on transfer of first-year clinical type courses from the Chiropractic College for completion of the Keuka College degree. Keuka also offers a second option for obtaining a Keuka College degree should a student decide not to move into the Chiropractic College.

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Occupational Sciences

Keuka College

Degree type: BS

Keuka develops OT practitioners by providing classroom and experiential learning opportunities in the areas of professional development (working with clients/patients, other health care providers, and within school systems), direct service (providing evaluation and treatment techniques to a variety of clients/patients), indirect service (using written and oral communication skills), service leadership/management (becoming leaders and managers within OT delivery systems), and scholarly work (becoming lifelong learners in the OT field).

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology

Keuka College

Degree type: BS

The bachelor of science in medical technology prepares students for eligibility to take the certification examination of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. The program includes three years of study at Keuka followed by 12 months of study in a school of medical technology approved by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists. Satisfactory completion of the work in any school approved by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists fulfills the clinical requirements. A student who completes a baccalaureate degree in biology or biochemistry and has the appropriate prerequisites may also apply to any school of medical technology approved by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists for advanced study in preparation for the certification exam.

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Social Work

Keuka College

Degree type: BS

The Keuka College social work program prepares future social workers to work in a rapidly changing multicultural society. Graduates are prepared as generalist social work practitioners with a dual emphasis of social work theory and practical application. The program promotes social justice and social responsibility. These themes are woven throughout the curriculum, experiential Field Periods, and the senior practicum. Social work is repeatedly cited by employment sources as one of the fastest growing fields in the new millennium. Social work graduates are qualified to work in a variety of areas, including children and adolescents, chemical dependence, family services, counseling, hospice, health care, and policy and government.

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Nursing for RNs

Keuka College
Center for Professional Studies

Degree type: BS

This program prepares you for further academic choices and job advancement. You will add to, and sharpen, your physical assessment skills; learn to interpret and utilize nursing research; delve into the new knowledge of genetics and health; study epidemiology and the complexity of community health issues; analyze the importance of history in the development of the profession; begin a study of the business of health care; and investigate the licensing laws for nursing and other health professions and describe collaborative practice with these health professionals. Throughout the program, you will be asked to experience a new nursing area of your own choosing for the course titled Field Period. You will look at your practice in new ways and with new skills.

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science in Occupational Therapy

Keuka College

Degree type: MS

Keuka develops OT practitioners by providing classroom and experiential learning opportunities in the areas of professional development (working with clients/patients, other health care providers, and within school systems), direct service (providing evaluation and treatment techniques to a variety of clients/patients), indirect service (using written and oral communication skills), service leadership/management (becoming leaders and managers within OT delivery systems), and scholarly work (becoming lifelong learners in the OT field).

Telephone: 315-279-5202 | Program website | Institution website


M.S. in Nursing—Concentration in Education

Keuka College
Accelerated Studies for Adults Program

Degree type: MS

Keuka College's Master of Science in Nursing degree is designed for Bachelors-prepared RNs who are passionate about nursing and teaching those skills to others. The program extends beyond the clinical aspects of nursing to provide a background in education theory, instruction planning, assessment methods and technology integration. With a classroom-based format and professional faculty, students meet face-to-face one night a week. The entire program can be completed in 18 months. Upon completion of this degree, graduates will be positioned to enter the high-demand field of nursing education. The M.S. in Nursing is currently offered at the FLCC-Victor Campus.

Telephone: 866-255-3852 | Program website | Institution website


Dental Hygiene AAS Program

Monroe Community College
Health Professions Department

Degree type: AAS

The two-year program in Dental Hygiene prepares graduates for careers in preventive dentistry. Working under the supervision of a dentist, the dental hygienist provides patient care through clinical service and dental health counseling. Graduates of the program find employment in private dental offices, hospitals, clinics, and community health agencies.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Nursing AAS program

Monroe Community College
Department of Nursing

Degree type: AAS

The Department of Nursing strives to provide high quality education to a diverse population of students and assits them in achieving success in preparing for New York state licensure and employment as a Registered Professional Nurse.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Health Information Technology/Medical Records AAS Degree

Monroe Community College
Health Professions Department

Degree type: AAS

The individual holding an associate degree in health information technology is the technical expert in health data collection, analysis, monitoring, maintenance, and reporting activities in accordance with established data quality principles, legal and regulatory standards, and professional best practice guidelines. These functions encompass, among other areas, processing and using health data for coding, billing, compliance, and surveillance purposes. In an e-health environment, this individual performs these functions through the use of various electronic systems.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic AAS Program

Monroe Community College
PSTF-Emergency Management Department

Degree type: AAS

This two-year associate in applied science degree program is intended for students interested in preparing for the highest level of emergency medical services care - the paramedic.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Dental Assisting Certificate Program

Monroe Community College
Health Professions Department

Degree type: Certificate Program

This one-year dental assisting program prepares graduates for entry-level employment within the dental industry. Students are taught to perform chairside assisting, related laboratory and office procedures and all delegable expanded functions permitted by the State Education Department. Instruction includes lectures/laboratory coursework, hands-on clinical experience and formal clinical internships.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Medical Office Assistant

Monroe Community College
Office and Computer Programs Department

Degree type: Certificate Program

This one-year certificate program is designed to provide students with a firm foundation for the medical office environment. With the development of strong word processing skills, transcription skills, and medical office protocol, the student is well on the path to a fulfilling career in the medical support area.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Emergency Medical Services

Monroe Community College
PSTF-Emergency Management Department

Degree type: Certificate Program

This certificate program is intended for students interested in preparing for entry in the emergency medical services field, or for students in the emergency medical services field who are expanding their knowledge and skills to better prepare for advancement within the field. There are three tracks available for students to choose from depending on their desired outcome. All students take four core courses, covering basic skills used in emergency medical services. The Paramedic Candidate track allows students to prepare in directly applicable science and skills before entering the Paramedic program.

Telephone: 585-292-2200 | Program website | Institution website


Baccalaureate of Science Program in Nursing

Nazareth College
Department of Nursing

Degree type: BS

The undergraduate baccalaureate degree in nursing curriculum will prepare you for professional nurse licensure through the National Council Licensure Examination-RN (NCLEX) and provide you with opportunities to work with patients from diverse cultures in a variety of settings.

Telephone: 585-389-2714 | Program website | Institution website


Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Program

Nazareth College
Department of Nursing

Degree type: Certificate Program

The Nazareth GNP Program offers focused preparation for nurses who specialize in serving elderly clients and their families with an emphasis on management of multiple acute and chronic problems often characteristic of the elderly.

Telephone: 585-389-2714 | Program website | Institution website


Advanced Certificate in Nurse Educator Program

Nazareth College
Department of Nursing

Degree type: Certificate Program

Nurses who already have a master's degree in nursing may enroll in the Advanced Certificate in Nurse Educator Program. This 20 credit hour program consists of didactic courses on how to teach nursing, and how to design and evaluate nursing curriculum. There are two practice courses which focus on expanding the student's teaching skills in his/her pre-selected specialized area of interest.

Telephone: 585-389-2714 | Program website | Institution website


Doctor of Physical Therapy Program

Nazareth College
School of Health and Human Services

Degree type: DPT

Nazareth prepares doctors of physical therapy to be autonomous health care practitioners. Using student-centered methods, such as problem-based and authentic learning experiences, faculty guide the preparation of students to fulfill roles as clinicians, health promoters, managers, and clinical educators.

Telephone: 585-389-2900 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science Gerontological Nurse Practitioner (GNP) Program

Nazareth College
Department of Nursing

Degree type: MS

The Master of Science Gerontological Nurse Practitioner (GNP) Program at Nazareth College is for nurses who hold a BS and wish to prepare for advanced practice in the field of care for the elderly. Note: The program is registered by the New York State Education Department and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

Telephone: 585-389-2714 | Program website | Institution website


MS in Speech-Language Pathology

Nazareth College
School of Health and Human Services

Degree type: MS

The graduate Speech-Language Pathology Program prepares students for professional practice with clients across the life span who have communicative disorders. The program is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA). Graduates are eligible to apply for the American Speech-Language Hearing Association's Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP), and New York State license in Speech-Language Pathology.

Telephone: 585-389-2775 | Program website | Institution website


B.A. Psychology Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Social Sciences

Degree type: BA

Graduates from the B.A. Psychology program at Roberts Wesleyan College are prepared to do counseling and behavior modification at pre-professional entry levels in agencies that serve such groups as youth, the developmentally disabled, and the mentally ill. Graduates who go on to advanced degrees in psychology are prepared for such professions as school psychology, counseling, one of the research specialties of psychology, teaching, or clinical practice.

Telephone: 585-594-6680 | Program website | Institution website


Traditional Nursing BS Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Nursing

Degree type: BS

Traditional Nursing Program with a major in nursing for students who either do not have a previous degree in nursing or prefer a traditional approach to nursing education.

Telephone: 585-594-6330 | Program website | Institution website


Bachelor of Science in Health Administration

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Adult Professional Studies

Degree type: BS

The BHA program is designed for health care workers from across the health care industry. Clinical and non-clinical employees who hold an AA or AAS degree in health and human service related professions will find the curriculum suited to their personal and professional career needs. By attending class just one night a week, for 15 months, a bachelors degree in health administration can be attained. The curriculum takes a system-oriented, broad approach to health administration that can be applied in any health care organization. The program will provide a rich, diverse learning environment where clinical and business workers from across the health care spectrum can study, as well as learn together and from one another.

Telephone: 585-594-6210 | Program website | Institution website


RN to BS—Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Nursing

Degree type: BS

The RN to BS program is designed for working RNs. The program draws on life experiences and personal experiences through discussions and class activities. By attending class one night per week, for 15 months, a bachelor of science in Nursing is accomplished. The cohort-based group dynamics add to the rich learning environment.

Telephone: 585-594-6073 | Program website | Institution website


Baccalaureate of Social Work Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Social Work

Degree type: BSW

The BSW program prepares students for a variety of professional positions in agencies that help people with life's problems. Often, though not always, people in need of social service assistance are people with low-income. A social worker might work in jobs ranging from adoptions to counseling pregnant teenagers to helping grieving parents in a hospital, and an incredibly diverse variety of other kinds of helping jobs. The BSW programs helps prepare students to work in any type of social work setting. Roberts Wesleyan College BSW program is unique because of our Christian perspective on how to help people.

Telephone: 585-594-6011 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science in Nursing Leadership and Administration

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Nursing

Degree type: MS

Some of the features of the programs include: History of excellence in nursing education at Roberts Wesleyan College since 1954 - Twenty year history of accelerated adult formatted programs at the College - Fifteen years experience teaching nursing in a modular, cohort format - The MS in Nursing degrees will include 39 credits of graduate study - Classes will be held at Roberts Wesleyan College - Nursing courses taught by full-time and long term College faculty - Designed for working professionals

Telephone: 585-594-6686 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science in Health Administration

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Adult Professional Studies

Degree type: MS

Clinical and non-clinical health care professionals, with at least two years working experience, can earn a Master of Science in Health Administration degree in 18 months, attending class just one night a week. This revolutionary program focuses on community-minded service leadership and current knowledge and theoretical foundations of health care administration. The curriculum is an innovative and contemporary blend of health administration and business course work. This program provides a rich and diverse learning environment, where clinical and business professionals from across the health care spectrum can study and learn together and from one another.

Telephone: 585-594-6210 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science Nursing Education Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Nursing

Degree type: MS

Become an important part of nursing's future - become a Nurse Educator! Master the latest technological advances in education - Develop your expertise through practice teaching in your area of choice - Implement Evidence Based Teaching - Prepare to work in multiple teaching settings - Tailor your Integrated Internship hours - Develop Advanced Practice Specialty Knowledge - Post Master's Certificate in Nursing Education Available

Telephone: 585-594-6686 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Social Work Program

Roberts Wesleyan College
Division of Social Work

Degree type: MSW

Students entering the two year program begin with courses that teach basic social work values, knowledge and skills and prepare students to work with client systems at a beginning professional level, otherwise known as the generalist practice level. In the second year, students move from generalist practice training to advanced practice preparation, choosing one of three concentrations. Without abandoning generalist practice principles, each concentration explores in greater depth how to deliver sound social work services in practice contexts that interest students and serve humanity.

Telephone: 585-594-6011 | Program website | Institution website


Baccalaureate of Science Degree Program in Psychology

Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Psychology

Degree type: BS

The bachelor of science degree program in psychology provides students with a strong grounding in the discipline of psychology, integrated with a technological focus. Upon entry, each student is assigned a faculty adviser to mentor his or her progress throughout the duration of the program. Students also are provided with academic advising, discipline awareness, curriculum planning strategies, and career counseling through the program's Freshman Seminar.

Telephone: 585-475-6204 | Program website | Institution website


Medical Informatics

Rochester Institute of Technology
College of Computing and Information Sciences

Degree type: BS

The Medical Informatics undergraduate program at RIT prepares students for a career as computing specialists in the medical field. It gives them a strong background in both science and computing and provides them with the necessary knowledge of the field of medicine. The graduates entering the field are given the title medical informaticians, biomedical computing specialists, programmer-analysts, database designers/administrators, computer consultants or other related titles. Their responsibility is to provide computing support to the medical field using the existing computer technology or to develop new technology for future medical applications.

Telephone: 585-475-6511 | Program website | Institution website


Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Medical Sciences

Degree type: BS

The Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound) Program at RIT is one of only a few baccalaureate degree programs in the nation and has graduated leaders in the field since its inception. RIT's Program combines a strong science education, practical experience, and liberal arts education to prepare you for a career in ultrasound, a related field, medical, dental, or graduate study. The program emphasizes skills in administration and research in addition to development of scanning and diagnostic abilities, with a focus on relevancy to clinical practice. This high-quality comprehensive background will make you well prepared, well trained, and sought after in the work place.

Telephone: 585-475-2241 | Program website | Institution website


Physician Assistant

Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Medical Sciences

Degree type: BS

The physician assistant program focuses on primary care and awards a bachelor of science degree upon completion. The pre-professional phase (years 1 and 2) involves core courses in basic sciences, mathematics, and the liberal arts. The professional phase (years 3 and 4) is fully accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission for the Physician Assistant, Inc. (ARC-PA) and encompasses 21 months. Students participate in the program during the summer between these years. The last two years of the program include nine months of clinical course work and 12 months of clinical rotations. Qualified transfer students are accepted into any one of the first three years of the program. All pre-professional course work must be completed to continue on, or to be considered for entry, into the professional phase of the PA program

Telephone: 585-475-2548 | Program website | Institution website


Certificate in Health Information Resources

Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Health Systems Administration

Degree type: Certificate Program

The RIT Health Systems Administration program provides six undergraduate courses which define the elements of health care. Students chose to complete this course sequence to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of health care in America, what it is, how it functions and how it is financed. The courses are appropriate for people new to the field of health care or for professionals to gain foundation skills or to enhance their primary field of study. Often, people seeking to transition into health care from other professional arenas take some or all of these courses to provide the knowledge base of how health care functions. If students wish to complete the course sequence, and it is not part of a degree program, they will be issued a certificate upon successful completion.

Telephone: 585-475-7359 | Program website | Institution website


Advanced Certificate in Health Information Resources

Rochester Institute of Technology
Department of Health Systems Administration

Degree type: Certificate Program

It is said "information is power" and in health care information drives health care organizations. The professionals required to manage and staff elaborate systems require the possession of management skills to oversee information technology use and expansion. The health information manager of today needs have an understanding of the complex interfacing systems and the managerial skill to coalesce resources to yield systems which are greater than there component parts. The combination of these courses allows health information professionals the opportunity to advance their knowledge of information technology and systems while acquiring management education.

Telephone: 585-475-7359 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science in Health Systems Administration

Rochester Institute of Technology

Degree type: MS

The MS program in health systems administration is designed to provide strategic skills for today's health care management. Now, as never before, we are realizing the rapid transformation of health care. The pace of technology and innovation are changing how, when, and where health care is provided, and who is providing it. Concurrently, health care customers have high expectations for quality and responsiveness to their needs—delivered in a cost-effective manner.

Telephone: 585-475-7359 | Program website | Institution website


RN/BS Program (Undergraduate Nursing)

St. John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Nursing

Degree type: BS

The RN/BS Program seeks to attract capable adult learners by offering a sound and rigorous professional education that is delivered in a modular blended (on-line and in-class) learning format that is efficient and accessible to nurses with many demands on their time. The Program builds on the study of nursing in Associate Degree and Nursing Diploma programs. Coursework focuses on advancement and refinement of knowledge and skills in such areas as leadership, ethics, physical assessment, theoretical foundations of practice, informatics, evidence-based practice, patient-centered care, professional portfolio development, and caring for populations.

Telephone: 585-385-8468 | Program website | Institution website


Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program

St. John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Nursing

Degree type: DNP

The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program is an advanced practice clinical doctorate, which reflects the evolution and development of professional nursing. The Doctor of Nursing Practice Program is designed with two entry points. At the onset of the program, it is anticipated that the demand for the program will be at the post-master's degree entry point. However, as the educational preparation for advanced practice nurses changes to a minimum of DPN for practice, it is anticipated that the admission point will be the post-baccalaureate entry point. The post-master's entry is a 48-credit, two-year program. The post-baccalaureate entry is a minimum of 72 credits, three-and-a-half-year program. Students seeking admission to the DNP Program, who hold a master's degree, will need to have advanced practice specialization as a nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, nurse midwife, or nurse anesthetist. Students seeking admission at the post-baccalaureate level will, as part of their program, be prepared as either a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist through the educational offerings of the Wegmans School of Nursing.

Telephone: 585-385-8161 | Program website | Institution website


Masters of Science in Advanced Practice Nursing (Graduate Nursing Program)

St. John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Nursing

Degree type: MS

The mission of the educational programs leading to the Master of Science in Advanced Practice Nursing at St. John Fisher College is to provide a stimulating milieu of academic and clinical excellence that challenges the professional nurse to acquire the theoretic and clinical scholarship needed to assume expanded nursing roles in interdisciplinary healthcare and/or academic settings upon graduation.

Telephone: 585-385-8468 | Program website | Institution website


Masters of Science in Mental Health Counseling

St. John Fisher College

Degree type: MS

The Mental Health Counseling program is designed to emphasize the strengths of individuals and families in order to facilitate recovery and resilience when faced with emotional, mental or physical challenges. Students will develop a strong understanding of the psychological foundations of mental health and related developmental issues. Upon graduation students will be able to demonstrate current evidence-based intervention strategies consistent with the professional counseling paradigm. The Mental Health Counseling Program provides students with a solid base of both theoretical and applied knowledge and understanding of issues required for future licensing.

Telephone: 585-385-7222 | Program website | Institution website


Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)

St. John Fisher College
Wegmans School of Pharmacy

Degree type: Pharm.D.

The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree is awarded after successful completion of four years of professional study. Two years (64 semester hours) of pre-professional education is required for admission, followed by four years of professional studies. The curriculum is designed such that courses integrate information, building upon one another, and encompass didactic, laboratory, and experiential learning. An integrated course model will be used to provide the foundations of drug action. In this course, physiology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmacology are integrated to allow the student to see a broad view of how the physiochemical properties of drugs interact with human physiology.

Telephone: 585-385-8430 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Arts in Speech-Language Pathology

State University of New York College at Geneseo
Department of Communicative Disorders & Sciences

Degree type: MA

The graduate program in Speech-Language Pathology at SUNY Geneseo is accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Speech - Language Pathology Leads to provisional and permanent certification in Speech and Hearing Handicapped.

Telephone: 585-245-5157 | Program website | Institution website


Associate in Applied Science Degree Program (A.A.S.) in Respiratory Care

State University of New York Genesee Community College

Degree type: AAS

Genesee Community College began the Respiratory Care Program in 1995 and is fully accredited by CoARC, the Committee for Accreditation of Respiratory Care. Because of how new the program is, the classroom and laboratory facilities are state-of-the-art. The program occupies its own wing of the building and has a laboratory that looks like a hospital room, with working piped in oxygen and compressed air. The equipment is up-to-date, with educational grants and donations continuing to bring in modern equipment.

Telephone: 585-343-0055 | Program website | Institution website


Physical Therapist Assistant Associate in Applied Science Degree Program

State University of New York Genesee Community College

Degree type: AAS

The Physical Therapist Assistant degree program at Genesee Community College is accredited by the American Physical Therapy Association, and is designed to prepare you for the national licensing exam. You can complete the degree in as little as two years of full-time study, or you can choose a more flexible part-time class schedule for a large portion of the curriculum. The program includes on-site internship opportunities at health service providers in the Genesee region. The curriculum provides hands-on lab experiences in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology (mechanics of human movement), massage, and will include principles of orthopedics, pain control, pediatrics, neurology, and geriatrics.

Telephone: 585-343-0055 | Program website | Institution website


Associate in Applied Science Degree Program (A.A.S.) in Nursing

State University of New York Genesee Community College

Degree type: AAS

Genesee's two-year Nursing Program prepares you to pass the national R.N. licensing examination, and is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. This program offers students an integrated approach to learning, combining nursing theory with supervised real-world clinical experience on the site of regional health service providers.

Telephone: 585-343-0055 | Program website | Institution website


The Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Nursing

Degree type: BS

The mission of the Department of Nursing is to prepare a professional nurse who can meet the health care needs of a culturally diverse society.

Telephone: 585-395-2355 | Program website | Institution website


Health Care Administration

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Health Science

Degree type: BS

The Health Care Administration track prepares students to become managers and administrators in health-care settings. A health-care administrator is responsible for planning, goal setting, soliciting and allocating resources, directing staff, and evaluating outcomes. To successfully complete this track, students must complete a total of 30 credits of courses in both business and health science, as well as a three-credit internship in health care administration.

Telephone: 585-395-2643 | Program website | Institution website


School and Community Program in Health Education

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Health Science

Degree type: BS

The School and Community Program in Health Education provides students with competencies for entry-level positions as health teachers in elementary and secondary schools and as health educators in various community agencies, work sites, and patient education settings. The school and community program in health education requires students to complete 24 credits of liberal arts health science courses, 8 credits in required general science, and 3 credits in behavioral science, plus 30 credits in professional health science courses, including a semester of either a school or community health education practicum. Completion of this degree prepares the candidate to be eligible for certification as a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), as set forth by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing.

Telephone: 585-395-2643 | Program website | Institution website


Medical Technology

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Biological Sciences

Degree type: BS

The major in medical technology within the Department of Biological Sciences enables a student to obtain a BS in Medical Technology from SUNY Brockport at the end of a four-year program. Students complete three academic years at Brockport and a fourth calendar year at a school of medical technology approved by the College. During the first three years, each student fulfills the General Education and major requirements. The fourth clinical year at a school of medical technology includes both theoretical and practical work in a medical laboratory. The BS is awarded upon the satisfactory completion of the requirements of both institutions. Upon completion of the internship, the student is eligible to take the ASCP Board of Registry Examination, which must be passed in order to be qualified as a Registered Medical Technologist. The program is offered in affiliation with Rochester General Hospital.

Telephone: 585-395-2643 | Program website | Institution website


Major in Psychology

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Psychology

Degree type: BS

The Psychology Department offers undergraduate (BA and BS) and graduate (MA) degrees in psychology, as well as an undergraduate minor. Our programs are based on the conception of psychology as the scientific study of behavior and experience, and we provide solid training in: the traditional foundation knowledge of psychology, including physiological and comparative perspectives on behavior; learning, cognition, and perception; personality and social psychology; life-span developmental psychology; and abnormal psychology and mental health critical and analytical thinking research and the scientific method both theoretical and applied perspectives on behavior quantitative skills important in psychology written communication a rich selection of skills and perspectives related to behavior and experience

Telephone: 585-395-2116 | Program website | Institution website


Psychology

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)
Department of Psychology

Degree type: MA

The MA in Psychology program is an innovative program designed to prepare students for careers in psychology and the helping professions. Students are trained as scientists and practitioners, concerned with the application of psychological principles to the treatment and prevention of behavior disorders. Courses provide theoretical and practical training in contemporary methods of assessment, behavioral and cognitive-behavioral clinical intervention, and program evaluation.

Telephone: 585-395-2116 | Program website | Institution website


Greater Rochester Collaborative Master Social Work Program

The College at Brockport (State University of New York)

Degree type: MS

The Greater Rochester Collaborative MSW program is an innovative response to a long-standing need for an MSW program in the Greater Rochester area. The program is the first public/private partnership in social work education. This collaboration between The College at Brockport and Nazareth College of Rochester provides students with the best educational experience from two of the area's finest academic institutions.

Telephone: 585-395-8450 | Program website | Institution website


Accelerated Bachelor's Program for Non-Nurses (ABPNN)

University of Rochester
School of Nursing

Degree type: BS

This program is specifically designed for candidates with bachelor's (BA or BS) or higher degrees in other fields who are interested in going into the nursing profession. The program builds upon the pre-existing degree by providing generalist nursing studies. The Program of Study awards the Bachelor of Science degree that allows students to qualify for NCLEX-RN® examination (National Council Licensure Examination) and professional Registered Nursing (RN) licensure. Our NCLEX-RN® first-time pass rate is consistently higher than the national average.

Telephone: 585-275-2375 | Program website | Institution website


Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program

University of Rochester
School of Nursing

Degree type: Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

Clinical practicum courses are tailored to the student's identified clinical focus specialty (e.g. well child care delivery; health promotion for the seriously mentally ill; developmentally sensitive care of the neonate; complementary therapies for pain management; palliative home care for those with heart failure). Priority access to the vast, rich resources of our academic medical center helps us provide outstanding clinical experiences for students. At the completion of the program, students defend an evidence-based capstone project, which they design as they progress through their practicum experiences and implement through their residency.

Telephone: 585-275-2375 | Program website | Institution website


Medicine MD Program

University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry

Degree type: MD

The University of Rochester Medical Center includes the School of Medicine and Dentistry, the School of Nursing, the Eastman Dental Center, Strong Memorial Hospital and Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong in a 3.5-million-square-foot complex. Additionally the Edward G. Miner Library, which holds over 228,000 volumes as well as a computer-based learning resource center, supports all of the activities of the Medical Center.

Telephone: 585-275-4539 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Public Health Degree Program

University of Rochester
Department of Community and Preventive Medicine

Degree type: MPH

The Master of Public Health degree program at the University of Rochester was established in 1970 and is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. It trains present and future health professionals from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds by developing and enhancing their research, evaluative and planning abilities. The program aims to teach students skills for a rational and analytic approach to problem solving from both investigative and managerial perspectives. Graduates are prepared for roles in a wide variety of public and regulatory agencies, in profit and not-for-profit private health agencies, and in health services research.

Telephone: 585-275-2191 | Program website | Institution website


Nurse Practitioner Master's Degree Program

University of Rochester
School of Nursing

Degree type: MS

The University of Rochester School of Nursing has been a leader in the nurse practitioner movement since its inception. Our former dean, Loretta C. Ford, RN, EdD, is considered the co-founder of the nurse practitioner model. We were the first to offer a formal Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program and our Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program is among the first of its kind in the country.

Telephone: 585-275-2375 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science Program in Dental Science

University of Rochester
The Center for Oral Biology

Degree type: MS

Master of Science Degree in Dental Science is offered for individuals with a D.D.S., D.M.D., or equivalent degree. Special permission may be granted to predoctoral candidates in some circumstances. The course of study for the M.S. degree usually takes two calendar years and consists of 30 credit hours; 18 of formal course work and seminars, and 12 of research.

Telephone: 585-275-3441 | Program website | Institution website


Accelerated Master's Program for Non-Nurses (AMPNN)

University of Rochester
School of Nursing

Degree type: MS

The AMPNN is designed to admit non-nurse baccalaureate graduates to BS and MS programs in nursing. Non-nurses earn a bachelor's degree in a one-year generalist component (see the ABPNN program) and a master's degree in a two-year advanced practice component. Students are accepted to a Nurse Practitioner (NP) specialty upon admission to the AMPNN program. Graduates are eligible for professional Registered Nurse (RN) licensing examinations and Nurse Practitioner licensure and national credentialing.

Telephone: 585-275-2375 | Program website | Institution website


Master of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Medical Management Program

University of Rochester
Simon Graduate School of Business

Degree type: MS

The Simon School is one of only a few internationally ranked schools of business to offer a dedicated program in the area of Health Sciences Management. This M.S. degree provides physicians, hospital administrators and medical professionals with management tools and an understanding of the key business issues that confront health care providers. The M.S. in Medical Management is offered through part-time study only. The in-class time commitment is one night per week and one weekend per month.

Telephone: 585-273-1645 | Program website | Institution website


Ph.D. in Epidemiology Program

University of Rochester
Department of Community and Preventive Medicine

Degree type: PhD

The Doctoral Program in Epidemiology aims to prepare students for careers conducting independent community and population research focusing on disease causation and prevention..Graduates will join epidemiologists who are increasingly called to contribute their expertise and insights to multidisciplinary investigations that span laboratory, clinical, and public health research.

Telephone: 585-275-2191 | Program website | Institution website


Graduate Program in Pharmacology and Physiology

University of Rochester
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology

Degree type: PhD

The objective of the graduate program in Pharmacology and Physiology at the University of Rochester is to train scientists in molecular and integrative pharmacology and physiology who are well prepared for careers in independent research and teaching. The program offers Ph.D. degrees in both pharmacology and physiology and includes courses in basic and advanced biomedical sciences, pharmacology, and physiology; original laboratory research; and the preparation and defense of a doctoral thesis.

Telephone: 585-275-0447 | Program website | Institution website


Clinical Psychology PhD Program

University of Rochester
Department of Clinical & Social Sciences in Psychology

Degree type: PhD

Since its inception in 1947, the University of Rochester Clinical Psychology program has graduated over 200 Ph.D.s. The goal of the program has remained constant throughout this period: to train outstanding scientist/practitioners in clinical psychology. The Rochester program has been continually accredited by the American Psychology Association since 1948. The formal program is built around a four-year curriculum. The median number of years for completing training is 7 years. Only the Ph.D. degree is offered. Students complete 90 credit hours, up to one third of which may be credited for research.

Telephone: 585-275-8649 | Program website | Institution website


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