Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Public Health Education
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-06-17 | - |
Program Overview
Southern Oregon University's online Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Public Health Education empowers individuals to become leaders in promoting health and preventing disease. The program is accredited by the NWCCU, offered entirely online, and prepares graduates for the CHES® exam.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Public Health Education - Southern Oregon University
This online program empowers individuals to play a vital role in promoting health and preventing disease within diverse communities.
Program Objectives:
- Prepare graduates to become leaders in public health who can effectively address health disparities and promote health equity.
- Equip graduates with the skills and knowledge to design, implement, and evaluate health education programs.
- Foster the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address complex public health challenges.
- Cultivate culturally competent and ethical health educators who can effectively collaborate with diverse populations.
Program Description:
The Master of Science in Education with a Concentration in Public Health Education online program is designed for individuals who want to make a difference in the health and well-being of others. The program offers a flexible and affordable format, allowing students to balance their studies with their personal and professional commitments.
Key Features:
- Accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU).
- Offered entirely online, allowing for flexible study options.
- Can be completed in as few as 16 months.
- Includes two MBA courses to enhance business and leadership skills.
- Prepares graduates for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES®) exam.
Curriculum:
The program consists of 45 credit hours, including 25 credit hours of core courses and 20 credit hours of concentration courses.
Core Courses (25 credit hours):
- ED 515: Critical Issues in Education
- ED 512: Introduction to Educational Research
- ED 560: Diversity in the Workplace
- ED 522: Curriculum Design and Educational Change
- ED 531: Study Proposal and Design
Concentration Courses (20 credit hours):
- HE 530: Health Education and Promotion
- HE 531: Equity Issues in Public Health
- MBA 537: Healthcare in the United States: Structures, Systems, and Policies
- MBA 546: Advanced Health Communications
- One elective course from:
- ED 590: Principles and Theories of Adult Learning and Development
- ED 591: Applied Pedagogical Strategies for Engaging Adult Learners
- ED 598: Learning in Organizations
Outline:
Term 1:
- ED 515: Critical Issues in Education
- HE 530: Health Education and Promotion
Term 2:
- ED 512: Introduction to Educational Research
- HE 531: Equity Issues in Public Health
Term 3:
- ED 560: Diversity in the Workplace
- MBA 537: Healthcare in the United States: Structures, Systems, and Policies
Term 4:
- ED 522: Curriculum Design and Educational Change
- MBA 546: Advanced Health Communications
Term 5:
- ED 531: Study Proposal and Design
- Elective course
Assessment:
- Each course will likely use a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:
- Exams (midterm and final)
- Quizzes
- Assignments (e.g., essays, projects, case studies)
- Presentations
- Participation
- Final project
- The specific assessment methods and criteria will vary depending on the individual course.
Teaching:
- The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods to ensure an engaging and effective learning experience, including:
- Asynchronous online learning
- Live online sessions
- Discussion boards
- Collaborative projects
- Case studies
- Guest speakers
- The program features qualified faculty with expertise in public health education, health promotion, and adult learning.
Careers:
- Graduates of the program are prepared for a variety of careers in public health, including:
- Public Health Educator
- Public Health Inspector
- Health Media Director
- Community Health Educator
- Health Management Administrator
- The program also prepares individuals for further education and research opportunities in public health.
Other:
- Graduates of the program are eligible to take the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES®) exam.
- career counseling
- academic advising
- online library
- writing center