• The program equips students with the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for careers in these areas. The curriculum emphasizes health promotion, education and communication strategies for working with individuals, organizations and communities. 
  • A solid foundation in behavioral sciences principles and theories is provided, along with advanced skills in program planning, implementation and evaluation. While the curriculum consists of a number of required courses, students are also provided with adequate flexibility to select among numerous electives. Electives can be used to complete certificate programs in selected areas.
  • The program consists of one academic year of coursework and a minimum of six-month field placement experience. The full-time field placement is designed to provide students with an opportunity, under supervision, to apply the knowledge and skills from the classroom to real health education, promotion and communication practice.