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Health Program Strategies
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BYU-Idaho + BYU-Pathway

The health program strategies certificate offers students employable skills in areas such as emergency management, health program planning/implementation, behavior change interventions, and health communication.

This certificate is offered by BYU-Idaho, with support and resources from BYU-Pathway Worldwide.

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Why choose this certificate?

The health program strategies certificate provides you with an understanding of how to effectively communicate health information to a wide variety of audiences. This includes managing health aspects of emergency situations, helping individuals and groups change their behavior, and planning and implementing health programs.

BYU-Pathway has found that certain combinations of certificates lead to better job opportunities. Most degrees have a recommended plan of certificates that will help students increase their income and improve their employment possibilities.

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Looking Ahead
Potential Employment
Students who complete the applied health degree and its certificates will be prepared to work in a variety of health-related careers.

Essential Knowledge and Skills

Outcomes

  • Explain the elements of preparedness
  • Develop interventions that address behavior change
  • Plan health programs
  • Engage communities in health interventions
  • Communicate health information
Certificate of Health Program Strategies
Program Requirements
This certificate builds into the Applied Health degree.
This is an advanced certificate. If you are pursuing an Applied Health degree, you must first complete Community and Environmental Health.
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Certificate
13 CREDITS
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Associate
60 CREDITS
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Bachelor's
90–96 CREDITS
Certificate of Health Program Strategies
Course Code
Course Name
# of Credits
PUBH390
Program Planning/Implementation
3
PUBH390 — 3 credits
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Program Planning/Implementation
This course provides the framework for skill development in organizaion, planning, and implementing comprehensive health promotion programs. Key topics include: planning models, needs assessment, intervention theories/models, budgeting, marketing, and implementation practices. This course meets some requirements for taking the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.
PUBH401
Community Health Methods
2
PUBH401 — 2 credits
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Community Health Methods
This course is designed to give students practical hands-on experience of health promotion skills that a health promotion educator will use.
PUBH420
Health Behavior Theories and Models
2
PUBH420 — 2 credits
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Health Behavior Theories and Models
This course provides a basic and theoretical understanding of the social, emotional/mental, physical, and lifestyle factors related to human behavior. Practical strategies are used to identify barriers to behavior and to enhance and improve health. This course will prepare students to take the CHES exam.
PUBH440
Emergency Management
3
PUBH440 — 3 credits
x
Emergency Management
An introduction to the basic tasks of emergency preparedness and disaster mitigation, including planning, response, and recovery issues related to public safety. Identifies emergency management relevance in private industry, federal, state, and local governments. Introduces the fundamentals of disaster psychology, crisis communication, disaster response and recovery, principles of humanitarian relief and homeland security. Provides broad awareness about opportunities in both the public and private sectors of emergency management.
PUBH472
Health Communications
3
PUBH472 — 3 credits
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Health Communications
This course is designed to give students an exposure to different areas of communication and instructs them on how to most effectively distribute health information. Programs will be administered according to what an individual will most likely encounter while working in the field of Health Promotion or Worksite Wellness. There will be specific assignments that will be completed in the course of the semester. This course will cover other areas as time permits.
For questions about this program, contact BYU-Pathway Support