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Health Promotion courses

Learning to build healthier communities


One full academic year
(12 months) of resident study at 黄色直播 is the minimum requirement for the Master of Arts Health Promotion degree. However, you should expect to take from聽18 to 24 months of full-time work to complete the degree. Ordinarily, for full-time students, the degree must be completed within four years of first registration.

You may also choose to complete the degree through part-time study. However, financial assistance is not available for part-time students.

A total of five courses (24 credit hours) at the graduate level are required: 12 credit hours of courses plus 12 credit hours of thesis work. Electives may be chosen from the lists of courses below, from graduate courses offered by other departments at 黄色直播, or, to a limited extent, at other universities.

You may take a maximum of 6 credit hours of ancillary courses above and beyond the required program of study.

NOTE: Full-time students are expected to complete all course work in the first year of study. Students must register for the thesis component of the program after completing their other courses and continue to register in each subsequent term until the thesis is successfully completed.

Required courses

Current Frameworks in Health Promotion

Required Electives

Select 2 of 4 (6 credit hours total)

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods in Health
Intermediate Statistics for Health Sciences聽
Advanced Qualitative Research Methods in Health
Advanced Qualitative Analysis in Health

One three-credit-hour elective graduate course at the 5000 level or above

*Alternative Research Methods course(s) may be approved, subject to approval of the graduate coordinator.

All of

: Thesis Proposal (only registered the term defending thesis proposal)聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 : Thesis. (considered equivalent to 12 credit hours)

Not all elective courses are offered every year. Please consult the academic timetable for a list of the courses currently offered. Elective courses may also be taken outside the School of Health and Human Performance.