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Health Education Schools in Missouri - MO

By Mat Lindenberg, allied health world contributing writer
Published: July, 28 2010

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Missouri is a large, populous, tremendously diverse state. It’s got la rge rural areas and urban centers, varied and shifting demographics, and is home to a whole host of different industries.

It’s also got a solid reputation for healthcare, and as a health educator in Missouri, your task will be to uphold and improve that reputation by training the medical professionals of the future, conducting research to improve the quality of treatment, and helping the general public do what they can to stay fit and healthy.

A health education degree in Missouri is the only way into this career. These bachelor-level degrees can be earned at schools across the state, both online and conventional. Campus-based schools are the more traditional experience, while online schools cater to those who require some flexibility, or who are looking for a more educationally diverse curriculum.
Whichever one you choose, you’ll likely encounter the same general curriculum.

As a health educator, you’ll learn how to talk to people, both individually, and in groups. You’ll learn how to break down complex medical procedures and diagnoses so patients can fully understand them, and you’ll learn how to create campaigns to educate the public. You’ll also study education heavily, including methods of teaching, how to create lessons, and how to plan your future curriculums.

Typically at about the third year level, internship opportunities start opening up. These are an important part of your health educator education in Missouri, so take advantage of them.

A master’s degree is necessary for those looking for higher-level work in Missouri, and many teaching positions.  As you draw closer to your graduation, start thinking about a master’s program, and choose a school that offers the type of master’s degree you want. Typically, health educators in Missouri work towards one centered on science, education, or public health.

Health Education Schools in Missouri


[Campus]
Programs:
  • BS in Education / Elementary Teacher Education
  • MA in Education/Teacher Ed. for Elementary Lic.
  • MA in Education/Teacher Ed. for Secondary Lic.
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  • Saint Louis
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