Health Education MED Specifics

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Two MEd Health Education graduate students at Commencement

What to Expect

You will be taught by expert faculty who are leading researchers in their field, in a program where you can earn your degree while working full time. Upon successful completion of this program, you will be prepared to sit for the Certified Health Education Specialist exam.

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Apply for Graduate Admission

To begin the process you will need to sign up for an account with CollegeNET. Once you have a CollegeNET account, you will be able to log in any time and see your Activity Log which shows you a personalized status page.

Program Information

Admission and Course Information

Learning Outcomes

The ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Master of Education degree in Health Education prepares professionals to:

  • Graduates demonstrate mastery of health education and health promotion knowledge and skills needed to carry out initiatives that address local, state, national and global health needs, and are grounded in cultural responsiveness.
  • Graduates learn how structural bias, social determinants of health, social inequities, low health literacy and racism impact health and create barriers for achieving health equity on many levels.
  • Graduates apply evidence-based and evidence-informed research findings and inquiry methodologies to assess population needs, assets and capacities that affect a communities’ health and create, design, implement, and evaluate culturally responsive health education or health promotion efforts.
  • Graduates complete a capstone project that embeds discovery and application of knowledge in health education and health promotion.
  • Graduates exemplify the dispositions, and discipline knowledge and skills for professional careers as health education specialists.
  • Graduates demonstrate reflective practice, grounded in multicultural competence.
  • Graduates demonstrate public health practice, embedded in professional standards, that is inclusive, and engage diverse publics, communities or stakeholders in decision making.
  • Graduates employ effective communication and collaboration skills and strategies for different audiences and sectors including interprofessional practice.
  • Graduates apply cultural competence principles when determining effective communication for intended audiences.
  • Graduates apply principles of professionalism and leadership through reflecting on their practice, engaging in relevant professional development that improves practice and taking action to empower others.
     
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Contact the Program Coordinator

Department of Health and Physical Education

The Department of Health and Physical Education offers innovative undergraduate and graduate programs for students interested in improving health status and promoting wellness and fitness in school and/or community settings.