Program Summary
Health Promotion and Education is a multidisciplinary course that focuses on improving public health by encouraging healthy behaviors, policies, and environments. It combines principles from public health, psychology, sociology, and education to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, implement, and evaluate health programs. The course covers topics such as disease prevention, health communication, behavioral change theories, and community engagement. Students learn how to assess health needs, develop strategies to promote wellness, and address social determinants of health. Practical training in advocacy, research methods, and program planning helps graduates work in various settings, including schools, workplaces, healthcare institutions, and government agencies. The goal is to empower individuals and communities to make informed health decisions and adopt lifestyles that enhance overall well-being.