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“The evening classes were good. The classes were with working professionals, so work and life experience came into play in the curriculum.”
Yusef Galloway '10
Major: Communication
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Community Health and Wellness Curriculum
Prerequisites
(When possible, these courses should be completed first, however the order in which courses aretaken often depends on the course schedule for each term.)
BIOL 1075 Anatomy & Physiology I
BIOL 1085 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIOL 1175 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (1 credit)
BIOL 1185 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab (1 credit)
CHEM 1001 Chemical Concepts
CHEM 1002 Chemical Concepts Lab (1 credit)
HE 1000 Personal Health
MATH 1150 Statistics
Requirements for the Community Health and Wellness Major
Students must complete the 15 credits in the Community Health Concentration.
Community Health Concentration
HE 2000 Community Health Education
HE 2010 Health Promotion and Planning
HE 2020 Consumer Health
HE 3000 Introduction to Epidemiology
HE 3010 Senior Seminar in Health and Wellness
Electives
Choose 15 credits from the courses listed below.
BIOL/PSY 2450 Human Sexuality
BIOL/HE 2520 Nutrition
COM 2150 Health Communication
HE 1600 Community First Aid and Safety
HE 3020 Current Issues in Health and Wellness
HE 3030 Introduction to Public Health
PSY/SOC 2220 Death, Dying and Bereavement
PSY 2330 Drugs and Behavior
PSY 2500 Behavior Change: Theory and Practice
PSY 3350 Health Psychology
PE 1045 Walking for Fun and Fitness (1 credit)
PE 1050 Strength Training for Health (2 credits)
PE 1215 Weight Management for Health and Wellness (1 credit)
PE 1500 Stress Reduction based on Mindfulness
PE 2500 Physical Awareness: A Wellness Approach
SCI 2220 Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Affairs
SOC 2650 Sociology of Health Care
*Curriculum requirements vary depending on the number and type of credits accepted for transfer. Transfer credits are not needed to enter the program. An advisor will help you develop a personalized education plan.
Curriculum is subject to change.
Unless otherwise noted, all courses are 3 credits.







