91传媒

  • Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Learning Mode: Hybrid

    If you want to become a nurse practitioner, you’ll need a Master of Science in Nursing in order to practice. Nurse practitioners can prescribe medications, diagnose conditions, and provide treatment, all while still being focused on patient care. A Master of Science in Nursing can also prepare you for roles in healthcare administration and leadership, teaching, and doctoral school. If you’re looking to advance in your career in health care, getting a Master of Science in Nursing is the way to do it.

    Degree Level: Graduate
    Department: Nursing
    Degree: Master's
  • Master of Science in Nursing Education Learning Mode: Hybrid

      Nurse educators are in demand, and a Master of Science in Nursing Education will help you grow your skills as both a nurse and an educator. If you’re looking to advance your career and help teach the next generation of nurses in either an academic or healthcare setting, getting a Master of Science in Nursing Education is the way to do it.

    Degree Level: Graduate
    Department: Nursing
    Degree: Master's
  • Mathematics Learning Mode: On Campus

    Don’t believe the rumors: Math can be both analytical and creative. After all, it’s all about solving problems, and problem solving requires thinking outside the box! If you’re an analytical thinker who likes to come up with solutions using data, then you’ll love being a Math major.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Degree: Major, Minor
  • Medicine Prep Learning Mode: On Campus

    Students in the 91传媒’s pre-professional program work closely with a mentor on campus to use their studies to prepare for professional school in Medicine.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Department: Natural Sciences
    Degree: Pre-Health Professions
  • Mental Health Counseling / Human Services or Psychology / 3+3 Track Learning Mode:

    Earn your bachelor's degree from 91传媒 Saint Mary College and your master's degree from Pace University in this 3+3 program.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Department: Social Sciences
    Degree: Major
  • Networking Certificate Learning Mode: On Campus

    Learn to design, install, configure, maintain, and administer commercial networks and computer servers with this certificate program. Take your knowledge and career to the next level. Plus, you'll be prepared to sit for the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIA) Network+ exam.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Degree: Certificate
  • Nursing Learning Mode: On Campus

    As a nurse, you’ll be there for the people who need it most. In schools, at hospital bedsides, in nursing homes: You will be their caregiver, their advocate, and their hero. With your compassion and dedication and our ability to teach you nursing knowledge and skills, we can change the world together, one patient at a time.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Department: Nursing
    Degree: Major
  • Nursing Non-Traditional/Accelerated Transfer Program Learning Mode: On Campus

    Our Nursing Non-Traditional/Accelerated Transfer Program provides students the flexibility to complete their degree in an accelerated format, and with the same resources and coursework as our Traditional Nursing students.Transfer up to 60 credits from an associate degree or up to 90 credits from a bachelor’s degree. Selection for the program is held at the end of every Spring semester.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Department: Nursing
    Degree: Major, Adult Degree
  • Osteopathic Medicine / 3+4 and 4+4 Tracks Learning Mode: On Campus

    Take your pick from two of the top Medicine schools in the region: Lake Erie College of Medicine (LECOM) and Touro College. Earn your doctorate degree in just seven or eight years!

    Degree Level: Pathway Program
    Department: Natural Sciences
    Degree: Major, Master's, Pre-Health Professions
  • Osteopathic Medicine / Biology Learning Mode:

    Help people get a move on with their lives! By studying osteopathic medicine, you have the opportunity to make a difference when people are feeling at their worst - when they are in pain. Osteopathic physicians (DOs), like their allopathic counterparts (MDs), practice in all areas of medicine, but receive additional specialized training during medical school in treating the musculoskeletal system (bones, muscles, and nerves) using a holistic approach.

    Degree Level: Undergraduate
    Department: Natural Sciences
    Degree: Major