Community Health
A minor in Community Health provides students with the basic knowledge to work with agencies that communicate and advocate for health education and promotion.
This minor would be of interest to sociology, child development and family relations, food and nutrition, nursing, and allied health majors as well as those interested in pursuing graduate studies in public health, medicine, dentistry, and social work.
The following courses (15 credits) are required to earn a minor in the community health concentration:
- Foundations of Health Promotions (HHPL 163)
- Health Problems of Child & Youth (HHPL 157)
- Health of Women, Child & Families (HHPL 165)
- Methods & Materials of Health (HHPL 152)
- MCH Institute (HHPL 167)