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Health Education Schools in Vermont - VT
By Laura Wrede, allied health world contributing writer
Published: July, 29 2010
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A health education degree in Vermont typically focuses on community, or school health education. Unlike clinical health workers who diagnose and treat illness, your primary concern as a health educator will be teaching good health habits and prevention. The levels of education can vary, however, to be certified in the field you need a bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD.
During your career, one of the things you may be responsible for is evaluating the health of a particular group of individuals. You would be in charge of designing programs that lead to healthy behaviors and lifestyles for these people. Your health education degree program will prepare you for this specialized healthcare work within the state of Vermont. If you want to get a master’s in health education, here are some typical requirements for the health education master’s degree programs in Vermont:
- Determine your area of specialization
- Pass a minimum of 34 semester units (there may be prerequisites for your particular program) in healthcare
- Take 6 semester units related to community health, school health and staff development (these are your electives)
- Complete your practicum- (this may have time restrictions based on your educational plan). Good sources to complete your practicum are local Vermont hospitals such as Fletcher Allen Health Care - Medical Center Campus, Rutland Regional Medical Center, and Central Vermont Medical Center
Health Education Schools in Vermont
We currently do not have any matching schools. However, the following online listings are a great options for you:
- Online
- Educational Specialist
- B.S. in Education / Elementary Education
- A.A. in Elementary Education
- M.S.Ed - Professional Development (Grades PreK-12)
- Ph.D. in Education - Mixed-Model
- Ph.D. in Education - KAM-based
- Schaumburg
- Master's (M. Ed.) in Educational Assessment and Evaluation
- Master's of Education (M.Ed.) in Instructional Technology
- Master's of Education (M.Ed.) in Curriculum and Instruction
- Chicago
- B.A. in Early Childhood Education - Without Certification
- Illinois Type 04 Certification Preparation (Post-Baccalaureate)
- B.A. in Early Childhood Education - With Certification
- Phoenix
- M.A. in Teaching - Professional Learning Communities (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Elementary Education (Leads to initial teacher licensure)
- M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Reading - Elementary Education (Does not lead to initial teacher licensure)
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