Minor in Community Health Promotion
Residential Minor in Community Health Promotion
Get foundational training in human anatomy and physiology with a minor in Community Health Promotion from Liberty University. Here, you will be introduced to public and community health concepts, human behaviors, and program planning and evaluation in health education.
As a student in Public Health, you will learn about population-based health. Our professors are grounded in their Christian faith and have advanced training in the public health field. The minor in Health Promotion is offered through the Department of Public & Community Health.
This degree is open to students in all majors.
Academics: Minor in Community Health Promotion
Featured Health Promotion Courses
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIOL 213)
- Introduction to Public and Community Health (HLTH 350)
- Principles of Behavior Change and Health Counseling (HLTH 420)
- Program Planning and Evaluation in Health Education (HLTH 453)
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