Community & Corporate Health

Meet a Growing Health Need

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Help individuals make informed health decisions.

As society becomes more health-conscious and people increasingly rely on medical self-help programs, the need for the study of personal and community health is growing. Community & corporate health students can build their passions for health and wellness into a career.

Baccalaureate Programs (B.S.)

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Bachelor of Science in Community & Corporate Health

The bachelor’s degree in community and corporate health requires 65 credit hours of specified biology, sport science, health, nursing, psychology, business, management, and marketing courses, and two elective courses from among a list of specified sport science, business, outdoor recreation management, or nursing courses. Students are encouraged to minor in Business, Psychology, or Nonprofit Management.

Specializations

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Teaching Specialization in Health Education, PreK-Adult

The teaching specialization requires 23 credit hours of specified health, sport science, and biology courses. A major in an academic discipline, a minor in education, and a second teaching specialization are required.

Minors

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Community & Corporate Health Minor

The requirements for a minor in corporate & community health consist of 15-17 credit hours of specified health and sport science courses and two courses chosen from a list of specified biology, health, nursing, and psychology courses.

Courses

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What We Offer

  • Health Concepts
  • Family Life Education
  • School Health Program
  • Community, Contemporary Problems, & Diseases
  • Independent Study
  • Practicum

What Our Alumni Say

“Studying community and corporate health has given me insight on what I want to do in the future and how I want to make an impact on individual’s lives. Davis & Elkins College prepares their students and puts them in the best position to succeed.”

– Jay Kilpatrick, Class of 2020

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Why Community & Corporate Health at D&E

The program spans a cross-curricular course of study including health and sport science, nursing, psychology, and business. This wide range of courses will provide you with a solid foundation in anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and management. Gain hands-on experience outside of the classroom through independent studies and a community-based practicum. Take advantage of opportunities to work alongside and learn from professionals in the healthcare field.