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The Master of Public Health in Community Health Education at UNCG is a career-focused program designed for students from diverse academic and professional backgrounds seeking to work in community-based health promotion and disease prevention initiatives.
Key program features include:
A focus on reflective practice, theoretical foundations, building professional networks, leadership growth, and partnerships with community health organizations,
Curriculum that emphasizes applying health education competencies across diverse community groups while translating research into practical health solutions, with training in essential public health disciplines,
Strong emphasis on community participation, equity, societal health determinants, strategic communication, and technological applications,
Adoption of a socio-ecological framework to examine population health and its broader influencing factors,
The Graduate School requires a minimum 3.0 undergraduate GPA for full admission into UNCG graduate programs. If your undergraduate GPA is below 3.0, it will be important to provide information in your application about work and volunteer experience in related areas.
English Language Proficiency: TOEFL: internet based - 79, or paper based - 550. A score of at least 6.5 is required on the IELTS.