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By Kathy Foust, allied health world contributing writer
Published: February 11th, 2010

Health Education Graduate Programs in Washington

Health education encompasses a wide variety of career paths. It can be as narrow as focusing on one specific type of disorder, such as diabetes or as broad as educating a variety of other aspiring health educators in the field of their choice. In the state of Washington, the average yearly rate for health educators stands at around $63,000, with plenty of room for maneuverability along the way.

The educational requirements in Washington state are as follows:  First work to complete a bachelor’s program in education or the health sciences.  This allows an individual to pursue student teaching positions.  Aspiring health teachers in Washington will then go on to earn a master’s degree in health education over the course of the next two to three years.

Anyone working in the medical field in any form should also expect to learn the practice of First Aid and CPR. Beyond entry-level educational requirements, applicants should expect to attend a facility of higher learning or certification classes in the field of their choice. Those who attend these courses should expect a high focus to be placed on science and mathematics, as these are the foundation of any profession in the medical field.

Those who wish to fulfill their role as a health education professional in any type of educational facility will be required to become certified as a teacher in the state of Washington, depending on the requirements set forth by the Washington State Department of Licensing. The Washington State Department of Health is also an excellent resource for learning about requirements associated with health education as well as available openings in the profession.

Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Health Educators in Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane and Bellevue, Washington may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the University of Washington Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center, Sacred Heart Medical Center and Harborview Medical Center.

Washington State Department of Licensing
Business and Professions Division, Department of Licensing
P.O. Box 9034
Olympia, Washington 98507-9034
(360) 664-1440

Washington State Department of Health
101 Israel Road SE
Tumwater, Washington 98501
(360) 236-4700

Online / Distance Programs

Campus: Online
Degree:  Doctor of Health Education
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Master of Public Health - Health Education, MS in Health Education
Campus: Online
Degrees:   Master of Science in Health Education, MPH - Health Education

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