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What is Health Education?
The Department of Health & Kinesiology’s Health Education Division offers comprehensive curricula that prepare students to help people improve their…
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I still have further questions — who can I contact to help me answer those?
Please contact the Graduate Advising Office using the information below: Brandi Hatzenbuehler Gibb Gilchrist Building | brandi.hatzenbuehler@tamu.edu Office hours are…
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What are the technology requirements for this online program?
To participate in the online program, we recommend the following technology: A computer with an up-to-date operating system and software…
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How do I know if an online program is right for me?
Finding the right time to start an online master’s degree program can be a challenge. It’s important to determine if…
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How do I become involved with a professional organization and what activities should I be engaging in with those organizations?
There are several health organizations you can become a member of. Those which are specific to health education include American…
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Why do I have to be involved with a professional organization?
One of the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC) competencies is to engage in professional development/maintain proficiency. This…
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What are the online class meeting expectations?
This online program will include mostly asynchronous learning, which means learning can happen at your own pace and on your…
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What’s the time commitment for this online program?
This 36 credit hour program will take two years to complete. Students will matriculate into the program in cohorts starting…
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What are the minimum degree requirements for this online program?
Courses must be taken in sequence to complete the 36 credit hour program Graduate students are expected to maintain a…
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What is a cohort?
Graduate school cohorts are set groups of people working together for the duration of their program. The purpose of cohorts…
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