Wayne State University-MEd-Health Education

Wayne State University
Degree/Major: MEd - Health Education
Concentration(s): Community Health
The Master's degree in Health Education with a concentration in Community Health is a program that prepares students for a variety of careers in public or private agencies, local health departments, volunteer organizations, hospitals, health insurance companies, worksite/corporate health promotion and wellness programs, and a variety of community-based organizations and projects; such as:
Smoking Cessation Programs
Health and Cancer Associations
Substance Abuse Agencies
Nutrition Interventions
HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs
Injury Prevention Initiatives
Students who apply for this program may come from undergraduate programs other than Health Education, or be working in the field and want to expand his or her learning and credentials.
The program consists of 30-33 credits
Type of program: On-campus/classroom program
Number of students enrolled in the most recent fall semester: 40 students
Number of graduates for the most recent academic year: 25 graduates
Program accreditation: none
Contact Information
College of Education656 W. Kirby
2152 Faculty Administration Building
Detroit, MI 48202
United States