Saint Francis University |
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| Department of Physician Assistant Sciences |
Medical Science
Saint Francis College
Loretto, PA 15940 USA
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bduryea@sfcpa.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3130
Fax: 1-814-472-3137
Description:
A practice-based graduate program for certified, graduate physician assistants.
The thirty-credit program consists of a combination of didactic, clinical and
independent learning activities, offered via traditional classroom and distance
learning courses, mostly presented on weekends.
Degree(s):
M.M.S. - Medical Science
Research Areas:
Physician Assistant (PA) practice issues; clinical trials; PA curriculum
development, implementation and assessment; development of patient education
methods and materials; clinical residency project is capstone experience.
Saint Francis University
Graduate School of Business and Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
Graduate School of Business and Human Resource Management, Saint Francis
University, P.O. Box 600
Loretto, PA 15940-0600 USA
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rhogue@francis.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3026
Fax: 1-814-472-3369
Description:
The graduate school for working professionals and new career entrants in the
field.
Degree(s):
Master of Human Resource Management
Master of Business Administration
Saint Francis University
Department of Occupational Therapy
OccupationalTherapy
P.O. Box 600
Loretto, PA 15940-0600 U.S.A.
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dwalkovich@francis.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3899
Fax: 1-814-472-3950
Description:
The Saint Francis University Occupational Therapy program, an entry-level
master's degree program, was established in 1996. The Program was awarded
accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education
(ACOTE) of the American Occupational Therapy Association in December, 2000.
Degree(s):
M.O.T.
Saint Francis University
Department of Physician Assistant Sciences
Physician Assistant Sciences
P.O. Box 600
Loretto, PA 15940 USClick to send E-mail to:
pa@francis.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3130
Fax: 1-814-472-3137
Description:
The Master of Physician Assistant Sciences program prepares graduates for one of
the most dynamic and fastest growing careers within the health professions.
Since 1977, the Saint Francis University Physician Assistant (PA) Program has
provided its students with a challenging curriculum that combines specialized
coursework, practical professional application, along with a strong liberal arts
foundation. The ultimate goal of this educational process is to prepare students
to deliver high quality, cost-effective primary health care in a wide variety of
settings under the responsible supervision of a licensed physician. The winning
combination of high quality coursework, dedicated faculty, student diversity,
and strong professional training allows Saint Francis to graduate highly
qualified and compassionate health practitioners. The first year of the
professional phase (12 months) commences in the summer semester (late May, early
June). Various components of the first year curriculum are integrated to develop
a complete approach to the delivery of primary patient care. The second year
(Clinical Year -12 months) is a full-time off-campus experience which allows
students to develop their clinical skills under the supervision of physicians
and other allied health personnel. The rotations are divided into nine, 5-week
blocks. The year includes a Transition to Practice course that is designed to
provide a bridge experience for the student who is completing clinical rotations
by addressing issues relevant to everyday PA practice. Included within this
course is a capstone experience which must be completed at a satisfactory level.
Accreditation Description:
Accreditation Review Commission for Physician Assistants
Degree(s):
Master of Physician Assistant Science
Saint Francis University
Education Department
Master of Education
Dean of Enrollment Management, Saint Francis College
Loretto, PA 15940-0600 U.S.A.
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admissions@sfcpa.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3100
Degree(s):
M.Ed.
Saint Francis University
Office of Continuing & Graduate Studies
Master in Elementary Education
G-75 Anderson Center / CB 19309
Winston-Salem, NC 27110-0001 U.S.A.
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andersonp@wssu.edu
Phone: 1-336-750-2635
Fax: 1-336-750-2636
Description:
Winston-Salem State University has a long-standing commitment to Elementary
Education. In 1925, Winston-Salem Teacher College offered the first degree in
Elementary Education at a Historically Black College. As a part of that long and
deep university commitment to Elementary Education, Winston-Salem State
University now offers an M. Ed. in Elementary Education. The program is designed
for working educators who are committed to the further development of the
knowledge and skills needed to educate effectively all students.
Degree(s):
M. Ed. - Elementary Education
Saint Francis University
Physical Therapy Department
Master of Physical Therapy
Dean of Enrollment Management, Saint Francis College
Loretto, PA 15940-0600 U.S.A.
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admissions@sfcpa.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3100
Description:
Students who enter the program as freshmen will earn both bachelor of science
and master of physical therapy degrees. Graduates of the program will be
eligible for licensure in any state.
Degree(s):
M.P.T.
Saint Francis University
Physical Therapy Department
Master of Physical Therapy
Dean of Enrollment Management, Saint Francis College
Loretto, PA 15940-0600 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
admissions@sfcpa.edu
Phone: 1-814-472-3100
Description:
Students who enter the program as freshmen will earn both bachelor of science
and master of physical therapy degrees. Graduates of the program will be
eligible for licensure in any state.
Degree(s):
M.P.T.
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