St. John Fisher College - Rochester

From the Bittner School of Business, to the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. School of Education, to the Wegmans School of Nursing, to the School of Arts and Sciences, and finally to the Wegmans School of Pharmacy, Fisher has 11 distinctive master’s programs designed to expand your current knowledge base and help you advance in your career. Our graduate programs strive to provide academic specialization, breadth of understanding, professional competence, and opportunities for research and professional projects in the community.
Our professors are knowledgeable and many have real industry experience in their respective fields. Our courses are challenging, with intimate class sizes. Plus, we offer flexible scheduling to accommodate the busy schedules of working adults. There are numerous ways to complete your degree—full- or part-time; as well as daytime, evening, or weekend classes—whichever allows you to best manage the competing priorities in your life. And, depending on the schedule you select, our graduate programs can be completed in as little as 18 months.
Graduate students study and learn in state-of-the-art facilities on the Fisher campus. From traditional lecture-style classrooms to technology-enhanced suites, most of the academic facilities on campus are new or have been renovated in the last few years. Our computer labs are accessible 24 hours a day, with laser printers conveniently located on site as well.
Masters:
- Master in Adolescence Education / Special Education
- Master in Business Administration
- Master in Childhood Education / Special Education
- Master in Educational Leadership
- Master in International Studies
- Master in Literacy Education
- Master in Math / Science / Tech Education
- Master in Mental Health Counseling
- Master in Nursing
- Master in Organizational Learning and HRD
- Master in Special Education