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The
Health Professions Education concentration is designed to
assist individuals to gain knowledge and skills necessary
to teach and train students, clients, patients, and health
care consumers in the health care setting. Different
teaching strategies are presented for the delivery of instruction
in the classroom, clinical sites, and the community.
These strategies include lecturing techniques, discussion,
demonstration, problem-based learning, computer-assisted learning,
personalized instruction, independent learning, and a variety
of other methodologies. Students learn how to
develop curriculum, courses, lesson plans to deliver instruction
and how to construct assessment instruments such as tests
and observation tools for evaluation of performance.
This concentration will prepare students to become either
didactic or clinical educators of health professionals at
community colleges, universities, health care organizations,
technical schools, community health organizations, and diagnostic
corporations. All of the courses necessary to complete this
program are available by web based distance learning.
Student Outcomes
Graduates will be prepared to:
- serve as faculty and/or educational administrators in
health professions programs at academic institutions and
practice sites.
- understand, evaluate, analyze, and utilize different learning
methods, teaching strategies, and models of instruction
to develop programs, courses, and lessons in the didactic
and practice components of health professions education.
- evaluate and differentiate the roles, duties, responsibilities,
special skills, and the educational and experiential qualifications
of health professions faculty at academic institutions and
practice sites.
- measure and evaluate the practice and didactic competencies
related to the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains
through the selection and/or development, validation, and
application of test instruments.
- evaluate the philosophies, principles, and practices of
health professions education and develop curricula which
integrate didactic and practice components that reflect
the needs of the dynamic health services community.
- conduct and evaluate research to improve health professions
education.
This is a web based distance learning program.
Tuition
and Fees - In State and Out of State
The Master of Science in Health Science program at FGCU is a
part of The Academic Common Market / Electronic Campus
Program. Residents of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)
states (Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia)
may participate in the SREB Academic Common Market/Electronic
Campus program. Students residing in these states may be
able to pursue studies the Health Science program and pay
in-state tuition. For more information visit The
Academic Common Market / Electronic Campus Program. Degree
Requirements · Course Descriptions
· Admissions
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