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Health Education Worksheet
for Master of Arts
with a Concentration in Health Studies

 

A=Offered every semester;
F=Fall;
S=Spring (All offerings are contingent upon funding)
O=Occasionally offered Credit Grade Date

 

Professional Requirements (27 Hrs.)
Credit
Grade
Date
HPER 8030 Research in HPER (A)
3
   
Select eight of the following courses (five must be graduate level only courses, i.e., course number ends in a zero)
HED 8046 Prevention & Control of Disease (S)
3
   
HED 8080 Topics in Health Education (O)
3
   
HPER 8100 Research Project (A)
3
   
HED 8136 Community Health (F)
3
   
HED 8160 Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention /Ed Schools & Comm (O)
3
   
HED 8250 Human Sexuality (O)
3
   
HED 8270 Intervention in Health Education (F)
3
   
HED 8330 Alcohol Education (V) or HED 8160 Alcohol & Other Drug Prevention
3
   
HED 8400 Health Promotion Program Planning (F)
3
   
HED 8556 Health Aspects of Aging (F)
3
   
HED 8600 Health Behavior (S)
3
   
HED 8706 Women's Health and Issues of Diversity (S)
3
   
HED 8750 Health Education: Instrumentation & Evaluation (S)
3
   
HED 8850 Health Aspects of Stress Management (F)
3
   
HED 8956 Health Leadership and Advocacy (S)
3
   
       
Electives (9 Hrs.)
   
Any course with the following prefix: HED, PE, RLS, HPER, GERO, PSYC, SOC
 
   
       
       
Undergraduate Deficiencies (ce)      
Anatomy and Physiology with a minimum grade of C
3-5
   

 

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Academic advising is important for appropriate progress through the program of study. Your advisor is responsible for, and not limited to, informing you about the program requirements, specific due dates e.g., applying for graduation, and approving the courses you take each semester. Students are responsible for meeting with their advisor prior to registering for classes. Students not meeting with an advisor may take unnecessary courses, courses out of sequence, or miss due dates; all of which may delay progress or incur added expense. Students not meeting with an advisor are accountable for their own progress.