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23 programs in health and human sciences available
Undergraduate degrees (5)

Biohealth Sciences
B.S.
Explore how biological science is applied to human health and society by studying life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and public health as you train for careers in health care.
Human virology Immunology Psychology Mechanisms of disease Biomedical ethics Microbial influences on human health Health care systems
Patient care advocate Science writer Medical equipment and pharmaceutical sales Health educator Health care administrator Community health specialist Laboratory manager

Human Development and Family Sciences
B.S.
Make a difference in the lives of people in your community. Develop practical, interdisciplinary skills to promote human dignity and social justice. Help people of all ages grow and thrive.
Evidence-based programming/policy Trauma-informed practices Strengths-based practices Behavioral support Grant writing Advocacy and social justice
Youth program specialist Early care and education director Parent educator Social worker Marriage and family counselor Preschool teacher Caseworker Advocate

Kinesiology
B.S.
Study the impact of human movement on health and quality of life, focusing on physical activity throughout different life stages, as you prepare for a career in the wellness and fitness industries.
Motor skills development Biomechanics Adapted physical activity Exercise physiology Sport and physical activity Exercise psychology
Fitness program director Personal trainer Strength coach Physical therapist aide Wellness coordinator Corporate wellness specialist

Psychology
B.A. or B.S.
Analyze the scientific and humanistic perspectives of psychology, and come to appreciate human diversity in identifying, understanding and solving complex problems in others’ lives.
Brain behavior Human lifespan development Social psychology Psychological research Abnormal psychology Cognitive psychology Ethical reasoning
Human and social service Market research Law enforcement Education and training Social justice Human resources Criminal justice

Public Health
B.S.
Protect and improve the well-being of your community through health data analysis, disease and injury prevention strategy, health policy and management of social and environmental determinants of health.
Health promotion and education Epidemiology Biostatistics Disease prevention Environmental health determinants Health data analysis Healthcare management
Community health worker Health educator Public health analyst Epidemiology research assistant Health policy advocate Environmental health specialist Community health program coordinator
Undergraduate certificates (4)

Aging Studies
Undergraduate Certificate
Learn to apply current theories and research in practice with aging individuals and communities. Research why we age, how to slow the rate of aging, and the challenges and strengths of aging populations.
Health care systems Epidemiology Chronic disease Evidence-based management Psychological assessment
Geriatric case manager Business administrator Human resource coordinator Public health professionals Pathway to pre-med/clinical psychology

Horticultural Therapy
Undergraduate Certificate
Gain the knowledge you need to design therapeutic gardens and provide care through the healing influence of nature for diverse populations who are facing health or emotional issues.
Therapeutic garden design Horticultural systems Plant propagation Human lifespan development Brain behavior Health psychology
Registered horticultural therapist Therapeutic horticulture practitioner Community garden coordinator Rehabilitation program coordinator

Humanitarian Engineering
Undergraduate Certificate
Build technical engineering skills and learn to analyze the social, environmental and economic context as you work with underserved populations to help gain safe access to vital resources.
Co-design Cross-cultural communication Interdisciplinary teamwork Community engagement Sustainability Social Impact
Humanitarian organization coordinator Conflict relief project manager Design engineer Non-profit director Multinational organization staff Research scientist

Medical Humanities
Undergraduate Certificate
Enroll in a program that supports the scientific features of any healing profession and will prepare you to navigate important decision-making processes in health care.
Health and social justice Biomedical ethics Medical anthropology Biological and cultural constructions of race History of medicine
Health educator Patient advocate Community health worker Medical scribe Health care recruiter Wellness director
Undergraduate microcredentials (10)

Applied Behavior Support Basics
Microcredential (advanced)
Develop the skills to understand developmental milestones, promote inclusive and supportive practices, and apply behavior modification techniques as you support people at all life stages.
Human development Disability justice principles Behavioral intervention

Autism and Neurodiversity: Lifespan Development and Disability Justice
Microcredential (advanced)
Gain insight into human lifespan development and the psychological aspects of disability as you learn how to approach neurodiversity with a focus on empowerment and inclusion.
Social development Neurodiverse-affirming practice Disability justice principles Neurodevelopmental disorders

Child and Youth Development
Microcredential (advanced)
Gain a broad understanding of human development from infancy through adolescence, including the influence of family, community, school and peers.
Childhood development adolescent development parenting styles discipline and attachment observing youth developmental practices collaborative strategies

Children and Youth With Disabilities
Microcredential (advanced)
Learn how to promote more inclusive support for children with diverse needs and abilities by better understanding the associated developmental, educational and family challenges.
Developmentally appropriate practices collaborative strategies ethical principles disability rights principles observing and interpreting behavior

General Chemistry
Microcredential (introductory)
Learn important chemical principles and theories, develop safe laboratory practices and broaden your understanding of the societal implications of chemistry.
Dimensional analysis Laboratory techniques Logarithms and exponential functions Linear regression analysis

Human Lifespan Development
Microcredential (introductory)
Study the physical, cognitive and social changes that occur in humans from infancy to adulthood while gaining the skills that enable you to support people and communities effectively.
Psychological science Scientific reasoning Lifespan development

Innovative Healthcare Leadership
Microcredential (advanced)
Use exercises, simulations and real-world business scenarios to learn the key principles of healthcare management, and discover the forces that shape organizational performance.
Healthcare industry knowledge Healthcare strategy Creative problem-solving Innovation Leadership Strategic decision-making

Innovative Healthcare Management
Microcredential (introductory)
Learn how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to health care delivery systems and create innovative management solutions that better support health care workers and patients.
Organizational leadership Health care system evaluation Entrepreneurship Health care innovation planning Creative problem solving

Medical Spanish
Microcredential (advanced)
Deepen your Spanish speaking and comprehension skills related to health care and medical language while exploring health and healing systems from cross-cultural perspectives.
Cultural medical interpretation Spanish medical vocabulary Verbal and written Spanish

Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Microcredential (introductory)
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the body’s major systems and gain essential skills that can lead to careers in fitness, wellness and the medical and allied health fields.
Human anatomy and physiology Tissue histology Scientific methodology Information synthesis Graphical reasoning Project collaboration
Graduate degrees (3)

Nutrition - Professional Dietetics
MS-PD
Learn and apply advanced nutrition practice and research skills, including supervised practice in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, long-term care, school food service, primary care, community practice and sports nutrition.
Nutrition Dietetics Medical nutrition therapy Nutrition counseling Research Evidence-based practice Food systems Leadership
Registered dietitian nutritionist Clinical nutrition manager Food service director

Pharmaceutical Sciences
M.S.
Gain a scientific and technical understanding of how drugs are brought to market — from research and discovery to manufacturing and approval. Learn pharmaceutical research methods, instrumentation and data analysis.
Pharmaceutical theory Immunology research Diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventative principals Mass spectrometry data analysis Scientific literature evaluation Medicinal and computational chemistry
Clinical trials manager Drug discovery scientist Biohealth research scientist Laboratory manager Pharma QAC manager

Public Health
MPH
Propel your career as a leader in public health — in your community and around the globe — with advanced training in topics ranging from public health law to global disease prevention to epidemiologic research.
Healthcare leadership Policy analysis Epidemiological research Biostatistics Program administration and evaluation Communication and grant writing
Epidemiologist Program coordinator Regulatory toxicologist Biostatistician Health policy advisor Public health consultant Healthcare administrator
Graduate certificates (1)

Public Health
Graduate Certificate
Prepare for the next stage in your public health career with graduate-level professional development in areas like healthcare administration, health equity and cross-cultural health promotion and education.
Administration Research methods Data analysis Evidence-based health solutions Environmental health assessment Health promotion and education Policy analysis
Public health analyst Health educator Health services manager Research associate

B.A. in Psychology

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