Human Health Science Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements
All bachelor's degrees require a minimum of 120 credit hours, inclusive of UD general education and major requirements as well as elective courses.
The Human Health Science major consists of 73 credit hours as follows:
- HWS 100: Introduction to Health, Wellness, and Sport (2)
- HWS 221: Family and Community Health (3)
- HWS 241: Human Anatomy and Kinesiology (3)
- HWS 246: Human Nutrition (3)
- HWS 301: Biomechanics (3)
- HWS 311: Geriatrics (3)
- HWS 341: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (3)
- HWS 401: Exercise Physiology (3)
- HWS 495: Senior Seminar (2)
- *BIO 145: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
- *BIO 146: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
- BIO 211: Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
- BIO 212: Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
- PHY 151: Physics I (4)
- PHY 152: Physics II (4)
- MATH 230: Statistics (3)
- CHM 111: General Chemistry I (4)
- CHM 112: General Chemistry II (4)
- CIS 142: Tech Tools for Presentations (1)
- CIS 152: Digital Document Development (1)
- CIS 162: Fundamentals of Excel (1)
- PSY 110: Introduction to Psychology (3)
- PSY 227: Adult Development and Aging (3)
- SOC 111: Introduction to Sociology OR SOC 112: Contemporary Social Problems (3)
- PRF 201: Career Development Strategies (1)
* Not needed if students have successfully passed BIO 211/212. However, a student will need to take 8 additional credits of BIO courses as substitutes for BIO 145/146.
Four-Year Plan of Study [cross link to the Advising Page where all the 4-year plans for degrees would be "housed." The plans are PDFs.]