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Master of Science in Health Education (HLTE)


Admission Requirements:


  1. Meet EMU’s Graduate School requirements for admission.
  2. Hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution
  3. Academic preparedness for graduate-level study demonstrated by evidence of one of the following: (1) A 2.75 overall undergraduate grade point average, or a 3.0 grade point average in the second half of the undergraduate degree program. (2) A combined score of 950 on the Verbal and Quantitative portions of the GRE (GRE taken within five years prior to the time of application). (3) Applicants not meeting either of the above criteria may apply for non-degree admission.
  4. International students must meet at least one of the following additional criteria: (1) A score of 213 on the TOEFL (CBT), or a score of 83 on the TOEFL (iBT), a rating of 4 on the TWE and a score of 230 on the TSE. (2) A score of 80 on the Michigan English Language Ability Battery (MELAB) and a rating of at least 3.0 on the “Oral Interview” portion of the MELAB.
  5. Submit three professional letters of recommendation.
  6. Successfully complete an interview with the appropriate program faculty.
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School Information:


School of Health Promotion & Human Performance - College of Health and Human Services

Christopher Herman, Ph.D.
Director

319J Porter Building
(734) 487-2815
cherman2@emich.edu

School Website

Advisor Information:


Susan McCarthy, Ph.D.

318 Porter Building
(734) 487-0090
smccarthy@emich.edu

Master of Science in Health Education


Research Core: 9 hours


Select from one of the following:

Education Core: 24 hours


Select from one of the following:

Suggested Elective Courses: 3 hours


* Select 3 credit hours from the following courses:

Program Total: 36 hours


Note:


Elective hours can come from HLED courses or other health-related courses offered by other programs and departments. These electives are selected with guidance and approval of the assigned health education advisor.