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The Master of Science in Health and Human Performance with a Health Promotion specialization equips you to tackle lifestyle and wellness challenges in community environments through a behavioral social science perspective. These challenges encompass areas like dietary habits, exercise patterns, substance misuse, smoking, long-term illnesses, sexually transmitted infections, metabolic disorders, and maternal health. Our diverse student body comes from academic disciplines including public health, psychology, sociology, business communications, kinesiology, government studies, and life sciences, yet all share the common mission of empowering individuals to enhance their wellbeing.
This 36-credit curriculum provides both research-based and applied study paths, with flexible course selections that enable specialization in particular focus areas.