Center for Professional
Education
The Center
for Professional Education provides seminars, workshops,
certificate programs and professional designation examination
preparation courses, as well as consulting services to industry,
governments and regulators worldwide. Our courses include:
Actuarial Science exam preparation, CPCU exam preparation
(including the AIM, ARe, and AMIM designations, Agents &
Brokers exam preparation and continuing education, Financial
Planning exam preparation (registered with the CFP Board) and
numerous special programs on timely industry topics, some of which
lead to certificates from St. John’s University. In addition, we
serve the needs of corporate clients by designing and delivering
onsite programs specifically tailored to a client’s individual
requirements.
Wendy Cohen, Director
Suite 460, Manhattan Campus
(212) 277-5160
School of Risk Management/Faculty and
Graduate Office
The School of Risk Management offers
degree programs including an MBA and MS in Management of Risk
and a BS in Actuarial Science and Risk Management & Insurance.
In addition, the Tobin College of Business offers MBA/MS programs
in Accounting/Taxation and Finance from the Manhattan
Campus. Apply
online now.
Anita Webb, Advisement
Coordinator
Suite 500, Manhattan Campus
(212) 277-5190
Rebekah Hanousek-Monge
Associate Director of Graduate Admissions
Suite 500, Manhattan Campus
(212) 284-7017
James Barrese-Chairman
101 Murray Street, Suite 506
New York, NY 10007
Phone: (212) 277-5198
Fax: (212) 277-5199
Office Hours: M, W, T, Th 12:00-3:00
barresej@stjohns.edu
The School of Education – Career Change
Program
The Manhattan-based
Career Change Program at St. John’s University is an
accelerated master’s degree program designed for college graduates
seeking to enter the teaching profession in New York State Schools.
The Program earns a 42-credit Master of Science degree in either
Adolescent Education or Childhood Education, which can be completed
within two years. Students experience the Program as a cohort
through conveniently scheduled evening classes that are usually
held one night per week.
Our metropolitan location grants students the opportunity to
collaborate with a plethora of diversified educational institutions
once prepared to begin student teaching. The curriculum provides
students with the necessary fieldwork and classroom management
background to become a successful teacher as well as with a
nurturing scholastic environment so that students can pursue both
personal enhancement and professional advancement in their new
teaching career.
Dani Thanh Bui,
Coordinator
Suite 422, Manhattan Campus
(212) 277-5122