The Community Health Education minor is for students seeking to have increased understanding of health issues in the community setting. This minor complements students with a major or an interest in the social sciences, or who plan to work in community settings, such as non-profit or voluntary agencies.
The Human Sexuality minor gives students an opportunity to study a range of issues—basic, in-depth and controversial—that covers women’s health, HIV/AIDS and the teaching of sexuality in age and developmentally appropriate ways. The flexible nature of the minor allows students to design their program to align with their interests and primary study.
Through the Speech Pathology and Audiology minor, you'll explore the intricacies of speech-language pathology and audiology, learning from our expert faculty in the field. Whether you plan to pursue graduate studies or want to work in a clinical setting, our program will provide you with the foundational knowledge and hands-on experience you need to succeed.
The Sports Medicine Administration minor provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the sports medicine industry, including injury prevention and treatment, athletic training, rehabilitation and program management. Through coursework and hands-on experiences, students gain valuable skills and knowledge that can be applied to a variety of careers in the sports industry.
The Sports Medicine: General Medical Emergency Care minor provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to assist athletes and patients in emergency situations. You will learn how to evaluate, diagnose and treat common injuries, as well as how to provide basic life support and emergency medical care. With hands-on training and real-world experience, you'll be well-prepared to work in a variety of settings, from athletic training rooms to emergency rooms.
The Sports Medicine: Orthopedic Patient Care minor offers students the opportunity to explore the intersection of these two fields and gain hands-on experience in providing care for orthopedic injuries. With a focus on clinical skills and knowledge of therapeutic exercises and rehabilitation techniques, graduates are prepared for careers in sports medicine, physical therapy and more.
The Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention undergraduate certificate prepares graduates to sit for the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services exams to become a certified prevention specialist assistant in the state of Ohio.