Apr 18, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College of Health and Human Sciences


Craig Harms, Interim Dean
Bronwyn Fees, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Bradley Behnke, Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship
Shawna Jordan, Assistant Dean
Erin Yelland, Interim Director, Center on Aging

119 Justin Hall
785-532-5500
Fax: 785-532-5504
E-mail: hhs@k-state.edu
www.hhs.k-state.edu

The mission of the College of Health and Human Sciences is to promote the well-being of individuals, families, and communities through research, education and outreach. In a world focused on things, this college focuses first on people.

Programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences focus on human health, human behavior and human well-being, and are centered on improving the quality of life for individuals, families and communities.

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Degree Programs

All undergraduate programs of study lead to a bachelor of science degree.

Entering students who have not yet decided on their major in the College of Health and Human Sciences may request initial admission to human ecology, undeclared (HEUN).

General Requirements

Bachelor of Science degree

Each degree offered by the College of Health and Human Sciences provides graduates with a foundation for professional practice and lifelong learning. Graduates from all degree programs in the college will be able to:

  • Understand the interaction of people with their environments.
  • Understand roles and dynamics within family and other human systems.
  • Recognize and value diversity throughout the human experience.
  • Access, analyze, and interpret data to make informed decisions.
  • Articulate informed points of view on issues that affect individuals, families, and professional practice.
  • Apply professional knowledge to improve the lives of people.
  • Demonstrate standards of ethical conduct.
  • Assume the responsibilities of citizenship.

See individual programs for Student Learning Outcomes.

Basic curriculum requirements are listed below. See program descriptions for details.

Program requirements
Course Course Title Credit Hours
General requirements 30 minimum
Communications 8-9
ENGL 100  Expository Writing I 3
ENGL 200  Expository Writing II 3
COMM 105  Public Speaking IA 
or    
COMM 106  Public Speaking I 3
Quantitative studies* 3-9
Social sciences* 3-9
Humanities* 3-9
Sciences* 3-9
Integrative Health and Human Sciences core courses 3
HHS 101 Introduction to Well-being .5
HHS 201 Community Well-being .5
HHS 202 Social Well-being .5
HHS 203 Financial Well-being .5
HHS 204 Physical Well-being .5
HHS 301 Career Well-being .5
Professional studies 36 or more
A minimum of 30 hours must be in health and human sciences courses.
(See specific option/program.)
Unrestricted electives  
(See specific option/program.)  
Total hours for graduation 120 or more

*A listing of categories of courses applicable toward the general studies requirements for health and human sciences programs is available on the college’s website.

Grade requirement

See specific program for grade requirements. Minimum grade of C or higher is required in all professional studies and supporting courses in College of Health and Human Sciences degree programs, except where minimum grade of “B” is specified. Minimum grades of “B” or “C” are required for general requirements in some programs.

Transfer courses

Careful planning enables students to transfer courses from another college or university that will apply toward specific degree requirements at K-State. Transfer equivalency information for courses offered by post-secondary institutions in Kansas and elsewhere is available from the K-State Admissions Office. For institutions or courses not listed and other transfer questions, contact the College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Office.

 

General Education: K-State 8

Please click on the following link to learn more about General Education: K-State 8  

University Honors Program

Please click on the following link to learn more about the University Honors Program  

Minors, Secondary Majors, and Certificates

With careful planning, students may complete requirements for a minor, secondary major, or certificate within the BS degree requirements or with a few additional courses.

For more information, consult an academic advisor and the director of the specific program.

 

Experiential Learning

The College of Health and Human Sciences works with the Career Center to help students find internships, part-time work, and professional employment in their chosen fields.

Each department in the college offers internships and field experiences for qualified students. Students may earn university credit while gaining career-related experience under the guidance and supervision of University faculty and professionals in the field.

 

Professional Mentoring Program

The College of Health and Human Sciences Professional Mentoring Program provides students with the opportunity to learn from highly successful and experienced professionals by forging long-lasting, professional relationships. These individuals are alumni and friends of K-State who volunteer their time to help students prepare professionally and succeed in their chosen career.

 

Organizations and Activities

Students are encouraged to participate in professional and service activities. Most professional areas within the college have a student organization to enhance the personal and professional development of members. Student organizations include:

 

The Health and Human Sciences Ambassadors are a select group of students who serve as hosts for the college and promote college programs.

Qualified students are invited to join the Kappa Omicron Nu and Eta Sigma Delta honor societies.