Vocational Education Health (Master)

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The master’s degree program in vocational health education is designed to enhance students’ expertise in both vocational education and the field of health. This qualification enables graduates to effectively teach health-related subjects across various types of educational institutions. The program is an extension of the undergraduate program in vocational health education offered at Hessen International University, and it operates in close collaboration with the same institution.

The program offers two primary tracks. The first is the traditional path, leading to the subsequent phase of teacher training, including the teaching internship, and culminating in a Master of Education degree. The second track allows students who have a Bachelor’s degree in nursing to incorporate this second subject into their master’s program, resulting in the award of a Master of Arts degree upon completion. Depending on the chosen degree track, diverse career opportunities become accessible post-graduation. These prospects span roles in vocational schools within the healthcare sector, specialized secondary education institutions, and high schools offering health-focused programs.

Moreover, graduates of this master’s program are equipped to teach in vocational schools that operate within the framework of the dual vocational education system. This could encompass teaching roles in programs such as medical assistant training.