Community health issues result from a myriad of root causes, from individual and social to institutional, economic, and political. As a student in the MS in community health education program, you’ll investigate how these factors interact to inform social change — and gain the proficiency to work in research or pursue an advanced academic degree.

Designed for candidates interested in research careers, our 48-credit program combines core coursework in public health and community health education with research methodology and theory. The program culminates with a nine-credit master’s thesis.