2019-20 University Bulletin 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2019-20 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Health Education: Graduate Alternative Teacher Education (GATE) Program in Health, M.A.


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NY State Program Code: 24571
HEGIS Code: 0837.00
CIP Code: 13.1307

(52 credits)

The Master of Arts in Health Education program prepares students to teach Pre-K to 12 health education in schools. Students are prepared to promote and maintain healthy lifestyles through skills based learning strategies, relevant and developmentally appropriate assessment design and understanding individual learning styles.

The Master of Arts in Health Education Graduate Alternative Teacher Education (GATE) Program is offered for:

  • students without New York State teacher certification

Previous course work and experiences are evaluated with respect to its comparability with required coursework. Additional coursework may be necessary where a student’s background in identified content areas is found to be lacking or weak.

Health Education Core


Prerequisites (12 credits of health-based undergraduate courses as determined through advising including Human Anatomy and Physiology, to be completed prior to entry into or concurrently with the program).

(31 credits)

Pedagogical Core


Courses (or equivalents) required for teacher certification (12 credits)

Additional Requirements for Program Completion/State Certification


  • Satisfactory completion of Content Core Requirements and General Education courses, including a foreign language
  • All teacher certification candidates must take and pass the New York State Teacher’s Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) required for their particular area of certification which includes the Content Specialty Test in Health

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Notes


  • Evaluation of and credit for comparable course work may reduce certification credits needed; however, the M.A. GATE degree requires a minimum of 34 credits in 500 level courses and above.
  • Fieldwork and Student Teaching are required and these experiences will be selected and scheduled with the students’ adviser and the Coordinator of Health Studies Fieldwork and Student Teaching.
  • Before starting the program, students may be able to transfer up to 6 credits of non-Adelphi graduate level courses and/or up to 9 credits of graduate level Adelphi courses to the program upon adviser’s approval, not to exceed 9 total transfer credits.
  • Some courses in the program may be taken for noncredit with permission.
  • The following New York State certification requirement workshops can be met by health education courses as indicated:

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