2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide
Health and Wellness Studies Minor
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The health and wellness studies minor is designed to complement and enrich interdisciplinary learning at Binghamton University. Students will critically evaluate scientific literature and research related to health, wellness, and disease prevention. This knowledge will be applied to effectively assess, plan, motivate, and implement health-promoting behaviors and cultivate lifelong wellness for diverse populations. These educational experiences provide students with the understanding to integrate core concepts and pursue careers in health and wellness. Our mission is to provide a broad foundation in health promotion and wellness education to encourage healthy living, both personally and professionally.
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Core Courses (14 credits total)
Notes:
- Nursing students have the option of fulfilling the core requirements with either Science and Application of Exercise (HWS 336 /NURS 313 ) or Human Sexuality (HWS 330 /NURS 310 ). Elective courses (10 credits total). Most HWS courses are approved for electives. Some courses taken outside of the Health and Wellness Department may be considered upon request.
- Nursing students may also fulfill electives with any of the forensic health courses, not exceeding four credits.
- No more than two courses can be designated as a “B” Gen Ed
- No more than four credit hours of coursework taken outside HWS may be used toward electives
- All courses for the minor must be taken for a letter grade
- Total credits required: 24 credit hours
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