Health Care Educator Degree Concentration (33 credits)
Health care providers face technological innovations, productivity demands, and both certification and legal requirements. These challenges require expanding and improving employee training. Our unique graduate education program addresses these needs, and gives you a more competitive edge in the rapidly evolving health care industry.
The Health Care Educator master’s degree is designed for professionals in allied health fields who wish to educate the public, provide in-service training at their workplaces, or teach in the allied health departments in community colleges. This degree concentration provides one of the few hybrid health care-education master’s degree programs in the country, reflecting the college’s history of preparation in both the health care and education fields.
Students in the M.S.Ed Health Care Educator Concentration will:
- Acquire an integrated body of knowledge related to teaching and learning in the health care fields
- Demonstrate establish connections among educational and health theories, research, and practice
- Design, develop, and evaluate a final capstone project that demonstrates growth in teaching, learning, or some aspect of health care education.
- Effectively develop education programs to meet both organizational and individual needs.