Bachelor
of Science in Health Promotion:
BS in Health Promotion
The BS in Health Promotion provides rigorous academic preparation
in scientific and clinical knowledge of exercise physiology, human physiological
chemistry, health promotion programming, health psychology, and nutrition,
as well as organizational/human resource management. This interdisciplinary
program derives its foundation from a combination of coursework through
the
Departments of Chemistry, and Psychology,
and the Kogod School of
Business.
In addition, experiential learning opportunities are available through
the federal government and many health-related centers and organizations.
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Health Promotion Program
The Health
Promotion Program is a part of the College
of Arts and Sciences. In addition to the BS in Health Promotion,
the program offers a masters degree in Health
Promotion Management, and elective
courses
including fitness activities, sport skills, stress management,
lifetime wellness, and sports psychology. In order to give each student
exceptional attention and support, the number of students enrolled in
the courses are kept small. At any one time, there are about 35 students
in the BS program and 40 students in the MS program.
American University's
Health Promotion Program has a long history in health promotion
and wellness. Founded in 1980, the department continues to train leaders
in the field through its graduate degree in health fitness management.
The graduate program has earned international recognition for its progressive
health promotion curricula. Today more than 300 graduates work throughout
the world in a variety of health promotion positions. These graduates
actively network through the annual alumni directory, providing internship
opportunities to students and employment opportunities to graduates.
Message from the
Chair
Tomorrow's leaders in health promotion are being educated at American
University today. The Health Promotion Program has been in existence
for 20 years. We are proud to say that the department has over 300 graduates
in six countries and continues to educate the best and the brightest
in the field. The department joins our affiliate, the National Center
for Health Fitness (NCHF) in defining health and embarking on health
promotion activities.
The NCHF was organized
to provide leadership for the nation in the area of health risk identification
and life-style improvement. The NCHF seeks to stay abreast of the growing
and changing needs of the health fitness profession, to stay at the forefront
of the nation's health fitness issues, and to maintain its leadership
position as the premiere health and fitness academic center. We have the
capacity to control our health to a great degree.
At the department
and the center, we define health as not merely the absence of disease,
but rather as the optimal level of physical, mental, social and spiritual
well being. This is the objective of health promotion. Through lifestyle
everyone has the potential to achieve an optimal level of wellness.
We are dedicated to providing the leadership, education, training and
research necessary for people to improve their total wellness and quality
of life. We hope that you will join us in our mission to continue to
be on the cutting edge of health promotion.
Dr. Robert C. Karch
Director, Health Promotion Program
Executive Director, National Center for Health Fitness
National Center
for Health Fitness
American University's National
Center for Health Fitness provides students in the BS and MS programs
with many helpful resources and facilities. These include the William
I Jacobs Fitness Center, the United States Postal Service Headquarters
Health Promotion
Program, and the International
Institute for Health Promotion.
These resources enable
experiential learning opportunities in the areas of comprehensive health
promotion programming, cost-benefit research, and strategic planning initiatives
for organizations interested in worksite health promotion. In addition,
the Center has a human performance laboratory with state-of-the-art diagnostic
equipment for assessment of cardiovascular fitness and pulmonary function;
a physical fitness center fully equipped to accommodate all forms of human
conditioning; a body composition laboratory with modern hydrostatic weighing
facilities; and computer communications systems.
American University
Washington, DC
Our Washington, DC location puts the student within minutes of the
Department of Health and Human Services,
National Institutes of Health,
National Institute on Aging,
President's Council
on Physical Fitness and Sports, and National
Library of Medicine as well as many nonprofit organizations, such
as the American Heart Association.
For more information on
Washington, DC:
Contact Us
Health Promotion Program
McCabe Hall--Second Floor
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20016-8037
Phone: (202) 885-6275
Fax: (202) 885-6288
E-mail: healthfitness@american.edu
Internet address:
http://www.american.edu/healthpromotion
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