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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Health Education | Health Promotion | Public Health
Area of study
Health
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This master's program prepares graduates for leadership roles in various settings, including academia, healthcare, and community organizations. Graduates are trained in health education, research, grant writing, and program management. Some graduates pursue doctoral studies after completing the program.

Program Outline

Careers:

  • Graduates of the program are trained to work in academic, clinical, community, corporate, nonprofit and government settings.
  • Graduates perform a variety of leadership roles, including individual and community health education, research, grant writing and program planning, implementation and evaluation.
  • Other graduates enroll in Ph.D. programs following completion of the master's program.
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Texas State's 37,979 students choose from 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s and 12 doctoral degree programs offered by the following colleges: Applied Arts, McCoy College of Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, Health Professions, Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, University College and The Graduate College.

Services

Student services

The University has an International Office whose mission is:

  • Serving as immigration and cultural advisers to our international students and scholars, advocating on their behalf, and providing services and information that facilitate their cultural adjustment, retention and success.
  • Assisting the university at large and our international students, alumni, scholars, faculty and staff in particular, in complying with governmental policies and regulations.
  • Promoting global awareness and internationalization at the university by facilitating international agreements, and by administering international programming through hosting and sponsoring international events.

Housing services

Housing at Texas State is unique because students choose which hall they would like to live in, so students can choose any available space in the halls. We offer a variety of living options to accommodate the diverse needs of our resident population. While styles range from traditional to apartment style, the Department of Housing and Residential life believes a traditional hall is the best for first-year students. These halls create a strong sense of community and students living in traditional halls tend to do better academically and socially.Housing is first-come, first served so make sure to sign a contract as soon as possible.

Library services

Albert B. Alkek Library is the most important information resource of the Texas State University community. The Alkek Library Collection Includes:

  • More than 1.5 million printed volumes
  • 99,700+ electronic journals
  • 506,000 e-books
  • 430+ databases.
  • Over a half-million microform & audio-visual materials.

ICT services

Operating within the Division of Information Technology, Technology Resources provides secure, robust and cost-effective information technologies to Texas State University. We deliver secure telephone, computing, and Internet access as well as provide customer-focused technical support and training to assure optimal use of information technology.

Medical services

Texas State international students are required to obtain coverage under the designated international student health insurance policy or present acceptable proof of other comparable and adequate health insurance coverage to the Student Health Center. The Student Health Center is now offering a new Travel Health Service for all Texas State students, faculty and staff.

Student Life

Campus life

Located about 20 miles outside of San Marcos in Wimberley, Texas, the University Camp is a 126-acre hideaway on the scenic Blanco River boasting two lodges, six campsites, four day-use sites, and several miles of hiking/biking trails. The University Camp is also home to the Texas State GOAL Challenge Course Program. The 3.5 mile trail system courses throughout the property and provides many scenic and nature study opportunities. Mountain biking is a popular trail activity, and portions of the trail are suitable only for experienced riders. The trail is great for family hikes and nature viewing.Swimming, wading, snorkeling, and fishing are excellent in the clear pools above and below the falls.

Sports facilities

The Bobcat Club is the principal fundraising arm of the Texas State Intercollegiate Athletics Department. The Bobcat Club has provided a way for supporters to help talented Texas State student-athletes receive a top-tier education while pursuing their goals both on and off the field of competition. The Department of Campus Recreation will be recognized as a leader in recreation and leisure services.

Student clubs

  • CE - National Association of Colleges and Employers
  • SoACE - Southern Association of Colleges and Employers
  • CEIAINC - Cooperative Education & Internship Association
  • TxCEIA - Texas Cooperative Education & Internship Association, Inc.
  • NSEA - National Student Employment Association
  • SASEA - Southern Association of Student Employment Administrator
  • NCDA - National Career Development Association
  • SAHRMA - San Antonio Human Resources Management Association
  • AHRMA - Austin Human Resources Management Association
  • SACUCCA - San Antonio Area Colleges and Universities Career Centers Assoc.
  • CTLACC - Central Texas Liberal Arts Career Consortium

Accreditation

SACS - Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has reaffirmed its accreditation of Texas State UniversityABET - Accreditation Board for Engineering and TechnologyACCE - American Council for Construction Education - Accredited February 2013ATMAE - Association of Technology, Management, and Applied EngineeringNSC - National Steering Committee - Concrete Industry Management Program

Total programs
99
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Completed online application
  • $55 nonrefundable application fee (or $90 for international applicants)
  • Baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited university (non-U.S. degrees must be equivalent to a four-year U.S.
  • Bachelor's degree)
  • Official transcripts from each institution where course credit was granted
  • Minimum 2.75 GPA in the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework (plus any completed graduate courses)
  • GRE scores are not required
  • Approved English Proficiency Exam Scores (for international applicants who have not earned a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent from a country on the exempt countries list):
  • Official TOEFL iBT scores with a 78 overall
  • Official PTE scores with a 52 overall
  • Official IELTS (academic) scores with a 6.5 overall and minimum individual module scores of 6.0
  • Official Duolingo Scores with a 110 overall
  • Official TOEFL Essentials scores with an 8.5 overall
  • Resume/CV
  • Statement of purpose (500 words, double-spaced, computer-generated) addressing the following:
  • Why public health education and promotion is an interest area
  • How a graduate degree in Public Health education and Promotion will be used to reach career goals
  • Three letters of recommendation from persons best able to assess the applicant's ability to succeed in graduate school

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • Applicants who have not earned a bachelor's degree or higher from a regionally accredited U.S. institution or the equivalent from a country on the exempt countries list must submit an approved English proficiency exam score that meets the minimum program requirements.
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