The Master of Science (MS) in Applied Health Behavior Research (AHBR) is a 33-credit multidisciplinary program that focuses on the applied skills required for the development, management and evaluation of research studies and health behavior programs in academic, clinical and community settings.

AHBR student, Hanmo, presents her research project for the Foundations of Healthcare Research course and the end-of-semester poster symposium.

The curriculum focuses on key applied and theoretical concepts in health behavior, as well as the processes needed for managing program development and evaluation activities in clinical and community settings.

Open Enrollment allows up to 6 hours (2 classes) of coursework for individuals who want to take courses as non-degree seeking students. Credits earned through the Open Enrollment option will count toward degree completion if students apply to the certificate or a master’s degree program later.

Master’s Degree
Core courses
  • Project Management in Clinical and Community Settings
  • Health Behavior Theory
  • Introduction to Biostatistics
  • Survey Methods: Design and Evaluation
Specialization courses
  • Foundations for Health Care Research (HBR)
  • Health Education: Methods, Planning, and Evaluation (HEPPE)
  • Evaluation of Health Services Programs (HEPPE)
Electives
  • 15 credit hours for HEPPE specialization
  • 18 credit hours for HBR specialization
Graduate Certificate
Core courses
  • Project Management in Clinical and Community Settings
  • Health Behavior Theory
Specialization courses
  • Foundations for Health Care Research (HBR)
  • Introduction to Biostatistics (HBR)
  • Health Education: Methods, Planning, and Evaluation (HEPPE)
  • Evaluation of Health Services Programs (HEPPE)
Electives
  • 3 credit hours for specialization
Electives
  • Mentored Research
  • Fundamentals of Scientific Writing
  • Basics of Data Visualization
  • Fundamentals of Exercise Science, Fitness and Healthy Aging Research
  • Counseling Skills for Health Care Professionals
  • Health Psychology
  • Principles of Management in Health Care
  • Health Disparities: Applications in Clinical Settings
  • Health Education: Methods, Planning & Evaluation
  • Foundations of Health Care Research
  • Community Health Promotion
  • Power and Sample Size
  • Applied Data Management
  • Introduction to Using REDCap for Research
  • Introduction to SPSS
  • Introduction to Qualitative Coding and Analysis
  • Leadership and Change in Health Care Services
  • Evaluation of Health Services Programs
  • Epidemiology for Clinical Research