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Master of
Science in Education
(Health Promotion)
This program is designed to provide students with information that
will give them an understanding of the antecendents and correlates
to many of today's health problems. Students will acquire skills
and competencies that will enable them to develop, implement, and
evaluate programs or interventions that are designed to promote,
protect, or improve the health and well-being of various
clientele. In addition, completion of this program enables most
graduates to take the Certified Health Specialist (C.H.E.S.)
examination.
This program combines the latest in technology and a variety of
innovative instructional styles and methods to present students
with a quality educational experience. This program is intended
primarily for working professionals who would like or need to
obtain a master’s degree, but do not have the time to attend
classes on either a daily or a weekly basis. The delivery of
courses in this program of study is done in such a manner that it
makes achieving a master’s degree from Virginia Tech a reality,
even for those individuals with the most hectic and varied work
schedules. Students are afforded an opportunity to study and
achieve their graduate goals in a relaxed and flexible atmosphere.
This program can be completed in two calendar years or less.
Website: - program requirements, schedules, admissions, and faculty links
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Penny McCallum, Director
Virginia Tech Southwest Center
P.O. Box 1987 - One
Partnership Circle,
Abingdon,
Virginia USA 24210
voice: (276) 619-4311 fax: (276)
619-4309
Email: pmccal5@vt.edu
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