Health Promotion courses
Learning to build healthier communities
One full academic year (12 months) of resident study at ±«Óãtv University is the minimum requirement for the one-year MA Health Promotion degree. However, students should expect to take from 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 credits (30 credit hours) at the graduate level are required: 18 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 ±«Óãtv, 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 in the spring/summer term of the first year and in each subsequent term until the thesis is successfully completed.
Required courses
(24 credit hours)
.03: Advanced Research Methods in the Social and Natural Sciences OR comparable course approved by the thesis advisor |
.03: Intermediate Statistics for Health Sciences Prerequisite: Before entering .03, students must have completed an introductory course in statistics with at least a B grade. |
.03: Current Frameworks in Health Promotion OR .03: Theoretical & Scientific Bases of Health Promotion. |
.03: Program Planning and Evaluation in Health Promotion. |
.00: Thesis. (considered equivalent to 12 credit hours) |
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Elective courses
(6 credit hours)
.03 and .03 as listed above. | ||
.03: Womens Health and the Environment | ||
.06/.03/.03: Independent Studies. Open to independent completion of study. Interested students should consult the Graduate Coordinator prior to registering in the course. | ||
.03: Topics in Biopsychosocial Health. Cross-listed with .03. | ||
.03: Qualitative Research Methods. |
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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.