Office: College Center, Room M014C
Telephone: 410‑617‑2462
Website: www.loyola.edu/academics/emerging-media
Chair: Sara Magee, Associate Professor
Academic Director: Gregory Hoplamazian, Associate Professor
Director of Program Operations: Erin Richardson
Associate Professor: Gregory Hoplamazian; Paola Pascual-Ferrá
The 15-credit online sequence is aimed at enabling health communicators to integrate emerging media into a broad range of communication activities associated with health and well-being. Health communication professionals develop, implement, and evaluate effective health campaigns, manage communication in health crisis situations, work with the media to deliver behavioral health messages and design ways for leaders to communicate health-related information to their stakeholders. Although it is designed as a standalone credential, students who wish can continue to complete the MA degree. MA students may complete up to nine credits of the health communication sequence as electives. Students who take nine credits will receive a designation that they have focused in health communication.
Learning Goals
Students who complete the Health Communication Certificate will:
- Understand the impact of digital media on communication processes associated with health and well-being.
- Master the skills, methods, and knowledge needed to effectively utilize new communication technology in health communication.
- Conduct research, analyze and synthesize online and offline data to assess the impact of communication processes on health and well-being, and to communicate those findings in actionable ways.
- Develop as leaders in health communication with a sense of social responsibility through understanding and valuing individual differences and applying ethical principles appropriate to health and well-being.
For consumer information, visit www.loyola.edu/department/consumer-information.
Admission Criteria
The program is designed to be completed in 12 months for part-time students. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. A bachelor's degree in communication is not required for admission. Detailed admission information (application procedures, required documents, deadlines, etc.) can be found under Admission .