The doctor of education degree in Health Promotion and Education is designed to prepare graduate students to perform at the highest levels of research, teaching, and administration in educational settings. The program goals focus on areas related to academic institutions including health curricula, topic expertise, teaching methods, and educational programming.
Learning Outcomes:
- demonstrate an advanced understanding of health promotion and education theories as it is applied to educational settings.
- develop advanced skills in health promotion planning and evaluation in educational settings.
- become competent in the delivery of health messages through a variety of classroom delivery mechanisms.
- become skilled in using advanced research design and quantitative statistics in addition to an understanding of qualitative research methods.