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The Master of Arts in community health caters to both domestic and international students seeking careers in health promotion and disease prevention. The program offers three focus areas: community health education, nutrition and health equity, and thanatology. Numerous graduate students currently working in healthcare enroll at Brooklyn College to enhance their skills and advance professionally. The curriculum features three concentrations: community health education, food and health equity, and thanatology. The community health education track delivers comprehensive training in public health with a focus on community planning and evaluation. Students learn to create educational initiatives, implement community health programs, and assess public health services to enhance population and individual wellbeing. Alumni often secure positions as health educators, wellness coordinators, community advocates, public health instructors, and healthcare program administrators within government agencies, nonprofit organizations, medical facilities, and clinical settings.