Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog Program: Lifestyle Medicine Major, B.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________

Lifestyle Medicine Major, B.S.

Department of Health Professions 

College of Health and Human Sciences 

  Available Program Format(s): In-Person 

About the Program


The Bachelor of Science Major in Lifestyle Medicine provides students with competencies in lifestyle medicine, health navigation, and wellness coaching. Lifestyle medicine is the use of evidence-based lifestyle approaches, including healthful eating, physical activity, sleep, stress management, tobacco cessation, fostering relationships, emotional wellness, and environmental health. These approaches prevent and treat many chronic diseases, improve outcomes and quality of life, tackle health disparities, and decrease health costs. Throughout the major, themes of cultural competence, service, self-care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and whole-person health will be emphasized. The major prepares students to incorporate the principles of evidence-based lifestyle medicine in health-related careers, prepares students to obtain related certifications, and positions them as leaders in addressing national health concerns. This major also applies to students wishing to enter graduate health professional schools; however, other prerequisites will likely be necessary for admission. A minor or pathway is not required; however, the Complementary Medicine or Men’s Health Pathways are available and encouraged.  

General Degree Requirements

To earn a degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the four areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements. 

  • Degree and Certificate Requirements 
  • General Studies Requirements 
  • Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Graduation Requirement 
  • Senior Experience Graduation Requirements 

Program Requirements

  • A total of 120 semester hours are required for graduation. 
  • A grade of C- or better is required for each course in this program to count toward the bachelor’s degree. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required. 
  • A pathway is not required.

General Studies Requirements: 33 credits

Students should consult the General Studies Requirements for a list of courses that fulfill the General Studies Requirements for degree completion.  

  • Written Communication (6 credits) 
  • Oral Communication (3 credits) 
  • Quantitative Literacy (3 credits) 
  • Arts and Humanities (6 credits) 
  • Historical (3 credits) 
  • Natural and Physical Sciences (6 credits) 
    • Recommended: Students may fulfill half of this requirement by taking NUT 2040 - Introduction to Nutrition which is required for the lifestyle medicine major  
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) 
    • Recommended: Students may fulfill this requirement by taking ITP 1500 - Dynamics of Health and ITP 3850 - Lifestyle Medicine which are required for the lifestyle medicine major 
  • Global Diversity (0 or 3 credits*)

 

* Students will fulfill the global diversity requirement by taking an approved course within one of the following categories: arts and humanities; historical; natural and physical sciences; or social and behavioral sciences. 

Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Requirement: 0 or 3 credits

  • Students should consult the Ethnic Studies & Social Justice Graduation Requirement for a list of courses that fulfill the ESSJ Requirement for degree completion.  
  • Recommended: Students wishing to fulfill this requirement from a course that is an option for the major may wish to take HCM 3700 - Health Disparities in the U.S. 

Lifestyle Medicine Core: 42 credits

Core required for the Lifestyle Medicine Major

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
COMM 2020 - Introduction to Health Communication Credits: 3

or

HCM 3700 - Health Disparities in the U.S. Credits: 3

or

SLHS 2990 - Introduction to Health Communication Credits: 3

 

HCM 3150 - Health Care Organization and Management Credits: 3
PUB 2000 - Community Health Worker Fundamentals Credits: 3
PUB 4030 - Advanced Community Health Worker Credits: 3
ITP 1000 - Health Career Foundations Credits: 3
ITP 1500 - Dynamics of Health Credits: 3

 

ESS 2700 - Wellness Coaching I Credits: 3

or

ITP 2950 - Wellness Coaching I Credits: 3

 

ITP 3450 - Dynamics of Disease Credits: 3
ITP 3850 - Lifestyle Medicine Credits: 3
ITP 4700 - Community Health Education and Lifestyle Medicine Credits: 3
ITP 4800 - Lifestyle Medicine Across Gender and Lifespan Credits: 3

 

RST 3530 - Healthy International Cooking Credits: 3

or

ITP 2700 - Holistic Dimensions of Wellness Credits: 3

or

ITP 3800 - Stress and Sleep: Impact on Health and Disease Credits: 3

or

ESS 1030 - Fitness and Well-being Credits: 1-2

and

ESSA 1870 - Stress Management Credits: 2

 

NUT 2040 - Introduction to Nutrition Credits: 3

 

ESS 4700 - Wellness Coaching II Credits: 3

or

ITP 4400 - Wellness Coaching II Credits: 3

Electives: 3 credits

Choose 3 credits

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
AGE 3800 - Long-Term Care: Managing Across the Continuum Credits: 3
ESS 1440 - Stress Management Techniques Credits: 3
ESS 3340 - Physiology of Exercise Credits: 4
EXS 1020 - Resistance Training Techniques Credits: 3
EXS 1640 - Physical Fitness Techniques and Programs Credits: 3
HCM 3500 - Health Care Research Methods Credits: 3
HON 3910 - Honors Colloquium Credits: 3
HON 4950 - Senior Honors Thesis Credits: 3
HON 4951 - Paired Senior Honors Thesis Credits: 1
HSP 3220 - Conflict Resolution and Decision Making Credits: 3
HSP 3470 - Counseling the Substance Abuser Credits: 4
HSP 3550 - Intimate Partner Violence Credits: 3
HSP 3560 - Motivational Interviewing Credits: 2
HSP 3575 - Motivational Interviewing for Health Professionals Credits: 3
HSP 4290 - Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Trauma Informed Care Credits: 1
ITP 2800 - Health, Society, and the Environment Credits: 3
ITP 2820 - Anger In Men: A Whole Approach Credits: 3
ITP 3000 - Men’s Health Credits: 3
ITP 3100 - Health Education and Counseling Credits: 3
ITP 3111 - Aging Warriors: Understanding the Health Issues of Aging Men Credits: 3
ITP 3200 - Ethics in Health Care Credits: 3
ITP 3700 - Physiology of Aging Credits: 3
ITP 3810 - Men Across Cultures Credits: 3
ITP 3911 - Fathers and Health: A Global Perspective Credits: 3
ITP 4000 - Pediatric Holistic Health Credits: 3
ITP 4100 - Women’s Holistic Health Credits: 3
ITP 4300 - Botanical Pharmacology Credits: 3
ITP 4600 - Clinical Pathophysiology Credits: 4
ITP 4999 - Applied Learning with Lifestyle Medicine Credits: 3
NUT 3040 - Nutrition Concepts and Controversies Credits: 3
NUT 3050 - Concepts of Lifecycle Nutrition Credits: 3
NUT 3200 - Nutrition and Sports Performance Credits: 3
NUT 3350 - Global Nutrition and Health Credits: 3
NUT 3400 - Nutrition and Weight Management Credits: 3
NUT 3500 - Food Safety Credits: 3
PSY 2120 - Brain and Behavior Credits: 3
PSY 2150 - Positive Psychology Credits: 3
PSY 2210 - Psychology of Human Development Credits: 3
PSY 3410 - Health Psychology Credits: 3
PSY 3440 - Cravings and Addictions Credits: 3
PUB 1000 - Principles of Public Health Credits: 3
PUB 3000 - Health Behavior Theory and Practice Credits: 3
PUB 3010 - Community Health Survey, Assessment and Health Improvement Planning Credits: 3
PUB 3020 - Introduction to Epidemiology in Public Health Credits: 3
PUB 3030 - Essentials of Environmental Health in Public Health Practices Credits: 3
PUB 4000 - Health Policy - Practice and Development Credits: 3
PUB 4010 - Health Program Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Credits: 3
PUB 4020 - Peer Health Education- Field Experience Credits: 3
RST 1550 - Food Fundamentals Credits: 3
RST 3875 - Food Preservation Techniques Credits: 3
SPS 4500 - Teaching Assistantship in the College of Professional Studies Credits: 3
SWK 1010 - Introduction to Social Work Credits: 3
SWK 1600 - Community Engagement and Civic Responsibility Credits: 3
SWK 3010 - Social Work Practice with Children and Youth Credits: 3
SWK 3030 - Social Work with Older People Credits: 3
SWK 3080 - Social Work with Families Credits: 3
SWK 3120 - Privilege, Oppression, and Power Credits: 3
SWK 3150 - Social Work and Child Maltreatment Credits: 3
SWK 3500 - Social Work Practice with LGBTQ People Credits: 3
UA 2735 - Urban Vegetable Farming Credits: 3
RST 3905 - Farm to Table Sustainability Credits: 3
  • Any ESSA course may count for up to 4 credits of electives
  • Or any ITP, HCM, HCPS, or PUB prefix course
  • Optional Complementary Medicine Pathway: 18 credits

    To complete the optional pathway (if desired), students can take the 3 required courses in the Complementary Medicine Pathway unless they have been taken in the major, in which case they may replace it with any ITP prefix course. They must also choose any 3 courses from the optional courses listed below.

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed

    Required Courses

    ITP 1600 - Herbal Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 2500 - Complementary Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 4300 - Botanical Pharmacology Credits: 3

     

    Optional Courses: Choose any 3 courses from the list below

    ITP 2720 - Cannabis as Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 2800 - Health, Society, and the Environment Credits: 3
    ITP 3300 - Homeopathy Credits: 3
    ITP 3400 - Ayurveda Credits: 3
    ITP 3500 - Traditional Chinese Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 3600 - Energy Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 3800 - Stress and Sleep: Impact on Health and Disease Credits: 3

    Optional Men’s Health Pathway: 18 credits

    To complete the optional pathway (if desired), students can take any 6 of the courses below in the Men’s Health Pathway unless they have been taken in the major, in which case they may replace it with any ITP prefix course.

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ITP 2820 - Anger In Men: A Whole Approach Credits: 3
    ITP 3000 - Men’s Health Credits: 3
    ITP 3111 - Aging Warriors: Understanding the Health Issues of Aging Men Credits: 3
    ITP 3800 - Stress and Sleep: Impact on Health and Disease Credits: 3
    ITP 3810 - Men Across Cultures Credits: 3
    ITP 3850 - Lifestyle Medicine Credits: 3
    ITP 3911 - Fathers and Health: A Global Perspective Credits: 3

    Senior Experience: 3 credits

    Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
    ESS 4950 - Community Coaching for Health Credits: 3

    or

    ITP 4950 - Community Coaching for Health Credits: 3

    Summary of Requirements

    General Studies Requirements 33 credits
    ESSJ Requirement 0-3 credits
    Core Courses 42 credits
    Elective Course 3 credits
    Senior Experience 3 credits
    Unrestricted Electives and optional Pathway or Minor 36-48 credits
    Total for the Lifestyle Medicine Major, B.S. 120 credits

    Required courses for the major may also count for General Studies and ESSJ requirements, so the total credits listed may be greater than the number required to complete the degree. Therefore, it is important that you work with your advisor to make sure you are meeting requirements for your degree.

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