Bachelor of Science in Integrative Health & Wellness Studies

School of Nursing B.S.-I.H.W. Requirements

The integrative health & wellness studies (I.H.W.) degree prepares students to enhance health, wellness and well-being among individuals, families, populations and communities. As health educators, graduates of this program will be able to teach integrative health concepts and guide individuals by providing holistic, wellness-focused education.

The integrative health & wellness studies major prepares a knowledgeable workforce that speaks the language of conventional health care, while also supporting a shift from a focus on disease to a focus on promoting health, wellness and resilience.

Successful completion of this program qualifies graduates to sit for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam or for the International Consortium for Health & Wellness Coaching (ICHWC) exam.

B.S.-I.H.W. Program Outcomes

The IHW degree prepares graduates to demonstrate personal and professional understanding of:

  1. Integrative Health as a perspective through which to support individuals, organizations and communities to optimize their highest expression of health and well-being.
  2. Spiritual Health to promote integrative spirituality within person-centered relationships.
  3. Mental wellness to promote integrative Mental Health and well-being within self and others.
  4. Physical wellness, to promote the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle for supporting integrative Physical Health through a balance of nourishment, movement, and rest.
  5. The application of the impact of social relationships (society and social groups) for promoting individual and population Social Health and well-being.
  6. Population Health promotion concepts, multisector policies, and evolving health care systems to promote integrative population health.
  7. Foundational knowledge in integrative Health Education promotion program planning, implementation and evaluation that prepares them to sit for specialty exams (e.g. health educator, health coach).

Admission

Freshman and transfer applicants for admission must meet the general entrance requirements of the University as set forth in the "Office of Admissions" section of this Bulletin.

For students admitted to the I.H.W. program, progression in the program is dependent upon:

  1. Good academic standing.
  2. A grade of C- or better in all I.H.W. courses.
  3. Students may only repeat one 300 or 400 level I.H.W. course one time, or with the permission of the associate dean for baccalaureate education.

See University Core Requirements

Degree Requirements

To qualify for the I.H.W. degree, the following requirements must be met:

  1. A cumulative G.P.A. of 2.0 or above.
  2. A grade of C- or better is required for all I.H.W. courses. 
  3. Successful completion of all I.H.W. courses and program requirements.
  4. Completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours, including University Core Requirements.

Major Requirements

Because I.H.W. is a dynamic field, the curriculum is subject to change at the School of Nursing's discretion.

IHW 101Introduction to Integrative Health in Populations

3

IHW 116/NRS 116Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan I

3

IHW 214Physiology of Wellness & Strategies for Healthy Living

3

IHW 216/NRS 216Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan II

3

IHW 204Anatomy of Wellness

3

IHW 224Integrative Health Promotion with Populations

3

IHW 301Mind/Body/Energy Perspectives

3

IHW 305Approaches to Care: Systems of Medicine

3

IHW 307Integrative Health Coaching I – Concepts of Individual Wellness

3

IHW 310Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion

3

IHW 312Research Design and Analysis: Understanding and Utilizing Evidence

3

IHW 325Community Organizing I: Introduction

3

IHW 417Integrative Health and Wellness Seminar I: Project Design and Management

3

IHW 427Integrative Health & Wellness Practicum

3

Total Credit Hours:42

Total credit hours include 135 practicum hours.
Practicum courses: IHW 325 – 45 practicum hours, IHW 427 – 90 practicum hours.

Electives (33 hours)


Concentrations (6 credits): Students choose one concentration

Community Organizing

IHW 326Community Organizing II: Advanced Applications

3

IHW 422Nonprofit Management for Community Organizations

3

Health Coaching

IHW 407Integrative Health Coaching II: Supporting Individual Wellness

3

IHW 411Resilience and the Human Condition

3

Health Education

IHW 418Integrative Health and Wellness Seminar II: Leadership

3

Education focused elective 3 hours

3

Wellness Promoting

IHW 316Nature's Pharmacy: Foods, Herbs and Supplements that Support Health

3

Upper division health focused elective

3

Total Credit Hours:120

Minor Requirements

The Integrative Health & Wellness Studies minor prepares students to develop competency in all four dimensions: psychological, social, spiritual and physical. Through knowledge and skill in the realms of integrative health, population health, and health education, students will be prepared to bridge the changing paradigm of health and wellness in our diverse society.

Because I.H.W. is a dynamic field, the curriculum is subject to change at the School of Nursing's discretion.

Minor Prerequisites

BIO 205Foundations of Biology

3

BIO 005BIO 205 Workshop

0

IHW 204Anatomy of Wellness

3

BIO 207/277 Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology/Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology Lab may be substituted for BIO 205/005.

BIO 305/365 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab may be substituted for IHW 204 at the discretion of the I.H.W. program director and/or the School of Nursing associate dean of baccalaureate programs.

Minor Requirements (9 credits)

IHW 301Mind/Body/Energy Perspectives

3

IHW 305Approaches to Care: Systems of Medicine

3

IHW 310Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion

3

Choose two of the following courses (6 credits):

IHW 307Integrative Health Coaching I – Concepts of Individual Wellness

3

IHW 316Nature's Pharmacy: Foods, Herbs and Supplements that Support Health

3

IHW 325Community Organizing I: Introduction

3

IHW 326Community Organizing II: Advanced Applications

3

IHW 407Integrative Health Coaching II: Supporting Individual Wellness

3

Upper division health focused elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15
Total credit hours will include practicum hours if the following courses are taken: IHW 325 – 45 practicum hours, and/or IHW 326 -45 practicum hours.