Certificate in Health Professions
The Certificate program prepares individuals to function as skilled health professions educators. Individuals with the Certificate credential are effective educators with foundational knowledge and skills in three of the five domains of health professions education – teaching and learning, curriculum development, and assessment. Basic competence in these areas form the basis for preparing students to function as health professions educators in academic, clinical, and community-based health professions education environments.
Program Mission Statement
The mission of the Certificate in Health Professions Education program is to prepare health professions educators by developing their foundational knowledge and skills in teaching and learning, curriculum development, and assessment so that they may contribute to improving overall population health and furthering the osteopathic traditions of whole person healthcare through quality health professions education.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply traditional and emerging teaching theories to the development of innovative, problem-based, transformative health professions curricula based on student learning needs.
- Apply common and emerging instructional design models to the development of health professions education courses and programs.
- Apply best practices for problem-based and authentic student assessments.
- Integrate current technologies as teaching strategies into health professions curricula.
Length of Program
The Certificate in Health Professions program is comprised of 12 credit hours.
Tuition and Fees
Tuition and fees are billed by the semester at the per-credit-hour rate and are due the first week of class. Rates are subject to change each academic year for all enrolled students. Delinquent tuition penalties accrue at 1.5 percent per month, which is 18 percent per year.
Tuition |
Student Technology Fee |
$832 per credit hour |
$40 per credit hour |
Courses