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Health and Wellness Program
The Health and Wellness Program offers two majors:
1. Secondary Health Education
2. Community Health and Wellness
The Secondary Health Education track prepares students for health education teaching positions in secondary schools (grades 6-12). Students completing the Secondary Health Education track and graduating from Northeastern Illinois University are entitled to Illinois State Teacher Certification in health education.
The Community Health and Wellness major prepares students for professional positions in a variety of health-related settings, including government, industry, the non-profit sector, and health service delivery organizations. The Community Health and Wellness track is a non-teacher certification track.
Students in both majors complete the Health and Wellness core courses. In addition, Secondary Health Education students complete the Secondary Health Education Professional Preparation courses, the Clinical Experience courses, and Student Teaching. Community Health and Wellness students complete the Community Health and Wellness Professional Preparation Courses and the Internship. For more information, click the link below:
• B.A. in Health and Wellness (Community Health and Secondary Health Education majors)
In addition two the two majors, the program also offers a Secondary Health Education minor. For more information, click the link below:
• Secondary Health Education Minor
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