The master of arts degrees in health education and promotion provide advanced academic training for individuals employed or planning to seek employment as health educators in academic, clinical, community, and corporate settings. Undergraduate training in health education or the social and biological sciences is preferred. Applicants with undergraduate preparation deficient in these areas will be required to remove such deficiencies through supplemental course work as designated by the department’s graduate faculty.
The basic curriculum plan for the MA in health education and promotion requires 36 s.h. All students take the core courses and then select from one of three options: thesis, internship, or course work. Students select electives in consultation with their advisor.