Health Promotion and Behavior (PhD)

Degree: Doctoral Degrees

Email this | Printer friendly page

Students seeking a graduate degree in Health Promotion and Behavior can choose among the following degrees: Master in Public Health (MPH) and Doctor in Public Health (DrPH) with a concentration in Health Promotion, M.A. in Health Promotion and Behavior, and Ph.D. in Health Promotion and Behavior. Detailed information about each degree is available at the College of Public Health’s website.

School/College

College of Public Health
N130 Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences
Athens, GA 30602-2102
Phone: 706/542-0939

Academic Department

Health Promotion and Behavior
Ramsey Student Center
Athens, GA 30602-6522
Phone: 706/542-4364

Contacts

Graduate Coordinator

Marsha Davis

706/542-4369

The primary objective of this program is to prepare researchers and leaders in the field by fostering research and development in Health Promotion and Behavior. The program of study is interdisciplinary, recognizing that the sophisticated study of health behavior requires theories, information, and expertise from multiple fields. In addition to the core courses in Health Promotion and Behavior, Ph.D. students choose one of the following cognates:
• Health Communication
• Behavioral Foundations
• Instructional Design
The Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, through research, teaching, and service, prepares professionals in process-related competencies in health promotion programming that are based on a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the determinants of health. Health promotion efforts are directed at influencing or facilitating health-related behavior, advocating public health policy, creating supportive environments, strengthening community action, developing personal skills, and reorienting health services.

Degree

Code

Course Descriptions

PhD

402A

Find Courses

Browse the full list of programs alphabetically, or by school.