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Accreditation
Indiana State University College of Nursing is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504) and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006).
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Bachelor of Science in Community Health Promotion
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The Community Health Promotion Program combines a core of health-safety courses with foundation courses in:
- Life Sciences
- Physical Education
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Health and Safety
- Educational Psychology
- Communications
- Family and Consumer Sciences
Careers in Community Health Promotion
As a graduate of the Community Health Promotion Program, you will be a community health specialist who maintains and improves the health, well-being, and quality of life of communities of people in public and private settings.
You will be qualified for professional jobs, under a variety of titles in community health promotion activities in:
- Hospitals
- County health departments
- Private companies
- Voluntary agencies
Course Delivery - Distance Learning Option
- All required courses in the community health promotion major are offered via the Internet.
- General education requirements can be fulfilled by a combination of course work earned through the University's Distance Learning Program, the Indiana College Network, and your local college or university.
- On-campus visits are NOT required.
Courses Include:
Health Courses
- Personal Health Science and Wellness
- Principles of Environmental Health I
- Introduction to Industrial Health and Safety
- Community Health Concepts
- Health Biostatistics
- Community Health Research Methods
- Epidemiology
- Educational Methods for Health and Safety
- Cooperative Practice
- Substance Abuse Education
- Mental Health and Stress Education
- Communicable and Chronic Diseases, and AIDS
- Human Sexuality Education
- Health Promotion Planning
- Health Program Evaluation
- Senior Seminar
- Community Health Internship
Foundation Courses
- Physical Fitness for Majors and Minors
- Fundamentals of Nutrition
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