Chancellor's Non-resident Merit Graduate Scholarship Information (rev F06) | Printable MS Health Promotion Option | Graduate Student Aid & Scholarships 2008-2009
Program Description
The Master of Sciences degree in Health Promotion is designed to prepare students for advanced study and practice in Health Promotion related areas. Graduates are prepared to take leadership roles in designing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion programs in various public and private/worksite agencies at local, state and national levels. The Health Promotion professionals trained in this program will possess the skills and knowledge to affect lifestyle choices and improve a person’s community or organizational health & wellness. Extra emphasis will be directed towards improving health & wellness in worksite settings.
Program Objectives
The goal of the 34 credit hour Health Promotion graduate program is to provide students with the theory, knowledge and needed skills to integrate the principles of Health Promotion into a variety of community, research, clinical business or school settings. Specifically, the Health Promotion degree program will prepare students to:
Master of Science Health Promotion Project Option – 34 Credit Hours
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First Year |
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Fall Semester |
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HSCI 602 |
Health Risk Management |
3 credits |
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HSCI 601 |
Graduate Degree Seminar |
1 credit |
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HSCI 603 |
Fitness & Wellness In The Workplace |
3 credits |
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HSCI 702 |
Clinical Research Application |
3 |
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10 Credits |
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Spring Semester |
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MGT 600 |
Leading & Managing in Changing Times |
3 credits |
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HSCI 604 |
Advanced Health Behavior Change |
3 credits |
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HSCI 606 |
Advanced Program Planning and Implementation |
3 credits |
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9 Credits |
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Second Year |
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Fall Semester |
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HSCI XXXX |
Elective (refer to list of electives below) |
3 credits |
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HSCI 607 |
Advanced Practicum |
6 credits |
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9 Credits |
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Spring Semester |
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HSCI 607 |
Advanced Practicum |
3 credits |
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HSCI 609 |
Graduate Project/Seminar |
3 credits |
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6 Credits |
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Total = 34 Credits |
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Electives:
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HSCI 405 |
Obesity & Weight Management |
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HSCI 430 |
Advanced Nutrition |
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HSCI 496 |
Exercise Testing & Prescription |
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BIOL 555 |
Biomechanics/Kinesiology |
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BIOL 530 |
Advanced Exercise Physiology |
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MGMT 620 |
Managing Organization Development & Change |
Master of Science Health Promotion Thesis Option – 34 Credit Hours
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First Year |
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Fall Semester |
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HSCI 602 |
Health Risk Management |
3 credits |
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HSCI 601 |
Graduate Degree Seminar |
1 credit |
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HSCI 603 |
Fitness & Wellness In The Workplace |
3 credits |
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HSCI 702 |
Clinical Research Application |
3 credits |
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10 Credits |
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Spring Semester |
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MGT 600 |
Leading & Managing In Changing Times |
3 credits |
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HSCI 604 |
Advanced Health Behavior Change |
3 credits |
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HSCI 606 |
Advanced Program Planning and Implementation |
3 credits |
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9 Credits |
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Second Year |
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Fall Semester |
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HSCI XXXX |
Elective (refer to list of electives below) |
3 credits |
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HSCI 607 |
Advanced Practicum |
3 credits |
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HSCI 700 |
Thesis |
3 credits |
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9 Credits |
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Spring Semester |
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HSCI 607 |
Advanced Practicum |
3 credits |
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HSCI 700 |
Thesis |
3 credits |
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6 Credits |
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Total = 34 Credits |
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Electives:
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HSCI 405 |
Obesity & Weight Management |
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HSCI 430 |
Advanced Nutrition |
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HSCI 495 |
Exercise Testing & Prescription |
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BIOL 555 |
Biomechanics/Kinesiology |
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BIOL 530 |
Advanced Exercise Physiology |
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MGMT 620 |
Managing Organization Development & Change |
Admission Requirements
Application Deadlines:
SUMMER : April 1st of each year
FALL: June 1st of each year
SPRING: November 1st of each yearAdmission to the MSc Forensic Science program requires that the student meet the following requirements:
- Bachelor Degree from an accredited College or University
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or above
- Applicants must submit Parts I and II of the graduate application form
- Signed In-State Tuition Form
- 3 letters of reference
- Selective service form (if applicable)
- 2 copies of OFFICIAL transcripts and an application fee of $60.00
- Downloadable forms available at http://web.uccs.edu/gradschl/app/#forms
- Undergraduate Statistics Course
- It is recommended, but not required, that students have completed an Inferential Statistics course such as HSCI 206
- A GRE entrance exam IS required (effective Fall 2008 semester)
Tuition Assistance
- Chancellor's Non-Resident Graduate Merit Scholarship
- For additional financial aid and tuition assistance information see the Graduate school financial aid page http://web.uccs.edu/gradschl/finaid.htm
Contact Persons
Admissions:
Hope Hoch
MSc Health Promotion
719.262.4421
719.262.4416 FAX
hhoch@uccs.eduHealth Promotion Advising:
Mary Ann Kluge, PhD
Beth-El College of Nursing & Health Sciences
719.262.4468
mkluge@uccs.edu
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