Rochester Institute of Technology—Health Sciences
RIT’s College of Health Sciences & Technology is part of the larger Institute of Health Sciences and Technology (IHST), which includes the IHST Research Center and the IHST Outreach Center. Together, they serve to merge technology and medicine to educate future healthcare professionals, meet workforce and community needs, and develop and apply innovative new technologies in health care delivery.
The Master’s degree programs are designed to prepare students for exciting careers in the growing and ever-changing healthcare field. Students combine their technical knowledge with their passion for helping others and enter the workforce committed to improving healthcare delivery and to make a difference in the lives of their patients and the entire community. Distinguished and talented faculty teach and mentor these students. Together, they conduct important research in areas such as infectious disease control, immunology, cancer, cardiovascular disease, health systems engineering, biotechnology, bioengineering, imaging science, deaf technologies, medical devices, and more.
Also, the RIT & Rochester General Health System Alliance can provide students with the added value of mentoring by real-world doctors, nurses and technicians; while also providing the clinical, hands-on experience needed for the most complete and comprehensive educational experience.
Overview
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Website: www.rit.edu
Benefits
Student Experience
- On Campus Days
- On Campus Nights
- On Campus Weekends
- Traditional Semester Timing
Affordability
- Financial Aid
- Scholarships
- Employer Tuition Reimbursement Accepted
- Yellow Ribbon Program
- Graduate Assistantships
Campus Resources
- Writing Center
- Career Services
- Financial Aid
- Advisors
- Labs
- Library
- Dining Services
- Alumni Networking
Featured Programs & Degrees
Healthcare Finance Advanced Certificate
Visit the program overview page for more information on student outcomes, program curriculum, and admissions requirements.
Admissions
To be considered for this program students must submit a graduate application and meet the minimum requirements.
Program Options
This program is part-time and may only be completed online.
Health Systems Administration
Visit the program overview page for more information on student outcomes, program curriculum, and admissions requirements.
Admissions
To be considered for this program students must submit a graduate application and meet the minimum requirements.
Program Options
This program may be completed part-time or full-time and online or on-campus.
Medical Illustration
Visit the program overview page for more information on student outcomes, program curriculum, and admissions requirements.
Admissions
To be considered for this program students must submit a graduate application and meet the minimum requirements.
Program Options
This program is full-time and begins in the Fall semester.
MS in Healthcare Interpretation
Visit the program overview page for more information on student outcomes, program curriculum, and admissions requirements.
Admissions
To be considered for this program students must submit a graduate application and meet the minimum requirements.
Program Options
This program is full-time and begins in June.
MS in Secondary Education of Students Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Visit the program overview page for more information on student outcomes, program curriculum, and admissions requirements.
Admissions
To be considered for this program students must submit a graduate application and meet the minimum requirements.
Program Options
This program is full-time and begins in June.
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585-475-2229, 866-260-3950
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One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-5603
585-475-2411
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