The field of health promotion seeks to improve the health of individuals and communities through education, behaviour change and environmental improvement. The University of Delaware’s master’s of science in health promotion uses didactic and experiential, research and public service learning contexts to prepare students to positively impact this field. Students engage in a comprehensive curriculum that teaches them how to successfully design, implement, administer and evaluate health promotion interventions. They develop the knowledge and skills to use strategies such as cognitive and behavioural modification, health coaching, health communication, and environmental and cultural change in diverse settings. The 36-credit program is designed to meet the needs of both full-time graduate students and working professionals. Students can select from the clinical health coaching or health and disabilities concentrations or pursue the general health promotion degree. The program gives students the ability to choose electives within health promotion, which can include but are not limited to: aging, nutrition, social marketing, health communication, health psychology, health policy, community and worksite health, student health, or program evaluation.
Program Concentrations:
Health and Disability
Health Coaching
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
Expected July, November 2025
Start date
February 2025
College of Health Sciences
Health Sciences Complex: 540 S. College Ave,
NEWARK,
Delaware,
19713, United States
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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