• The college offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Adult Education with a specialization in Health Professions Education. Students in this specialization represent a variety of health care areas, thus providing an interdisciplinary learning environment. Even graduate students who do not specialize in health professions education may wish to take courses in the area. Courses in the specialization are related to health care delivery in the United States, issues and trends in health professions education, and curriculum and instruction in the health-related professions. Additionally, students take a core of courses related to adult education and the following broad content areas to complete their degree plan: evaluation, continuing professional education, program planning, organization and administration, and training and development.