A Diploma in Health Education is a specialized program aimed at providing students with the knowledge and skills to promote health and wellness within communities. Typically lasting 1-2 years, the course covers a range of topics including public health, nutrition, disease prevention, health promotion strategies, and community outreach. Students learn about health behavior theories, health policy, and the role of education in improving public health. The program prepares graduates for careers in schools, hospitals, non-governmental organizations, and government health departments. Eligibility usually requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Graduates can pursue further studies in public health or health education.