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General Health Studies
The undergraduate program, leading to a B.S. in General Health Studies, is designed for students interested in health education in various settings. Students enrolled in the program will be prepared for careers such as worksite health promotion specialists, community health educators, and school health educators. In addition, the program is appropriate for students interested in graduate study in public health and allied health.
In addition to the University core curriculum, the General Health Studies degree requires 36 hours of major coursework and at least 15 hours of support/emphasis courses. Though students may choose courses listed on the course checklists to fulfill the support course/emphasis requirement of the degree, other courses (as approved by and selected in consultation with your program advisor) may also be considered. Total coursework required for the degree is 120 semester hours. The specific major and support/emphasis courses can be found on the course checklists.
Please see course checklists for specific course information.
Athletic Training Education Program
The mission of the Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is to prepare students for the BOC Certification Examination and careers in athletic training by providing quality coursework and offering exposure to a variety of directed clinical education experiences and allied health professionals.
We are a program that provides a kaleidoscope of learning adventures for students. Our students, faculty and clinical instructors are committed to growth as athletic trainers and as people. Within this program every person has voice and a role in reaching the common goals of providing supreme learning experiences and superior healthcare to the physically active.


