Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Health Education is a 3-4 year undergraduate program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to promote health and wellness in communities, schools, healthcare settings, and workplaces. The curriculum covers topics such as public health, nutrition, epidemiology, health behavior, disease prevention, and program planning. Students also develop communication and leadership skills to effectively educate diverse populations on health-related issues. The program often includes internships or fieldwork in hospitals, NGOs, or public health agencies to provide hands-on experience. Graduates can pursue careers as health educators, wellness coaches, and public health officers, or continue their studies in fields like public health, healthcare management, or allied health sciences.