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    Graduate Studies in Health Education

    Contact
    Dr. Susan Telljohann
    (419) 530-4369, STelljo@UTNet.UToledo.Edu

    Degrees Offered

    ME

    Part-time Program Offered

    Yes

    Evenings Offered

    Some

    Weekend Offerings

    No

    Online Offerings

    No

    PROGRAM OVERVIEW
    There are two programs: Master of Health Education and School Nurse Licensure.

    The main purpose of the Master of Health Education is to provide insight into educational cultural foundations, research foundations, curriculum, educational psychology foundations, and health content and pedagogy. Students in this program should already have an undergraduate degree in school health education or a closely related area.

     The Master of Education in Health Education (School Nurse Licensure Program) is linked with the 40-semester hour Masters of Education in Health Education program. Individuals accepted into this program must have a Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) or an equivalent four-year nursing degree.

    OF SPECIAL INTEREST
    Health education involves study in healthy behavior, human sexuality, nutrition, and substance abuse. Career opportunities include health teachers in schools and with non-profit health agencies and health departments.

    CURRICULUM INFORMATION
    The Master’s Degree in Health Education is a 36-hour program.

    INTERNAL ADMISSIONS DEADLINES
    Admissions are ongoing.

    Page updated: February 15, 2007
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