The mission of the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Health & Community Wellness is to provide professional candidates for employment in a variety of settings to promote health and wellness. Through program courses and experiential learning experiences, students will be prepared to help people, organizations, and communities change lifestyle behaviors to minimize health risks and improve overall wellness.

Students have the option of taking 15 credit hours of electives or choosing an approved minor such as Biology, Business Administration, Management, Psychology, Sociology, Nutrition Promotion & Education, Sport Management, Coaching, or others. Students must maintain a minimum of 2.0 GPA for good academic standing in this program on the General Track.

Students also have the option to choose 1 of 4 professional tracks: Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, or Dietetics. These tracks will prepare students to apply for a Master's or doctoral program in the designated field of study. Students must maintain a minimum of 3.0 GPA for good academic standing in this program on any of the 4 professional tracks.

For more information, please see the Academic Catalog. A program map, which provides a guide for students to plan their course of study, is available for download in the Courses tab below.

Program Description

The Health and Community Wellness program consists of 120 required credit hours and built to prepare graduates for a diversity of occupations in the health and wellness industry. The B.S. degree with a major in Health and Community Wellness includes:  

  • Action-oriented curriculum with hands- on courses based on the latest research and methodology, following the criteria established by the National Wellness Institute 

  • Student-centered teaching that permits a flexible plan of study, allowing students to customize a program for advanced study in a related area of interest 

  • Market-driven instruction allows students to gain in-field experience via a service-learning course

  • Mutually beneficial partnerships with wellness professionals to develop strong connections between industry and the university.

Program Location

Carrollton Campus

Method of Delivery

Classes are delivered in both face to face and distance learning formats using the latest research and methodologies.  All classes will be technology enhanced.

Accreditation

The University of West Georgia is accredited by The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).

Credit and transfer

Total semester hours required: 120
Maximum Hours Transferable into program: Conditional Upon Review*
*Review and Approval by Program Coordinator and Advisor.

Guidelines for Admittance

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Program Specific Admittance Guidelines

The proposed criteria for admissions include the following:

  • Academic status at the University of West Georgia in good standing
  • Minimum GPA of 2.0

Application Deadlines

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Admission Process Checklist

  1. Review Admission Requirements for the different programs and guides for specific populations (non-traditional, transfer, transient, home school, joint enrollment students, etc).

  2. Review important deadlines:
    • Fall semester: June 1 (undergrads)
    • Spring semester: November 15 (undergrads)
    • Summer semester: May 15 (undergrads)
      See program specific calendars here

  3. Complete online application
    Undergraduate Admissions Guide
    Undergraduate Application
    Undergraduate International Application

  4. Submit $30 non-refundable application fee

  5. Submit official documents

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    Undergraduate & Graduate Applicants should send all official transcripts to:
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Murphy Building
    University of West Georgia
    1601 Maple Street
    Carrollton, GA 30118-4160

  6. Submit a Certificate of Immunization, if required. If you will not ever be traveling to a 澳门新普京注册 campus or site, you may apply for an Immunization Exemption. See Immunizations Guidelines for more information.

  7. Check the status of your application

  8. For more information go to 澳门新普京注册 Admission Deadlines

Contact

For more information on the Bachelor of Science in Health and Community Wellness, contact Chrissy Knoll, MS (Program Coordinator) at 678-839-2241 or email at cknoll@yopin365.com

Advisement information: College of Education Advising