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    21 Health Education programs found

    Master Programs in Education Teaching Health Education

    A master’s course is a postgraduate program that confers an advanced degree upon successful candidates. Classes typically focus on specific practical topics, business applications of a subject and academic research.

    What is a Master in Health Education? You might pursue this degree if you wish to learn about the challenges and skills associated with improving health through teaching and training. These programs might be available in a research-based thesis track or a non-thesis course, depending on the student and the institution. Courses may include epidemiology, fieldwork practicum, sociology, program planning and ethics. Additionally, the administrators and faculty often require some credits in either research or certification. This emphasis could be adaptable to your personal goals, but the nature of the program may also be a deciding factor.

    Costs tend to vary based on factors such as the reputation of the institution and qualifications of the faculty. Check with schools of interest for an estimate.

    During a health education program, you might develop interpersonal and business skills to help with your job search process. You could also gain lifelong support from the professional network you are likely to build during courses and practical fieldwork. A foundation in education may also help you share your ideas and knowledge of medicine in a way that improves the health of your family and community.

    Your Master in Health Education program tuition will likely be based on several factors, such as scholarships, the location of your school and the type of program you select. As such, it is important to confirm costs directly with the institution.

    Graduates with a master's degree in education tend to pursue careers as teachers or instructors of some kind. After you obtain a degree in this subject, you might be interested in applying for a position as a health educator at a community organization. You could also pursue a career in health education planning, a profession that involves developing and implementing strategies to improve health. With some experience, you might be able to find work developing policy or directing strategy for a healthcare company.

    There are health education master programs available in many countries across the world. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.