Minor in Integrative Health and Wellness (I.H.W. Minor)
The I.H.W. minor prepares students to develop competency in all four dimensions of wellness: 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 - 6 credit hours
Minor Requirements - 15 credit hours
IHW 301 | Mind/Body/Energy Perspectives | 3 |
IHW 305 | Approaches to Care: Systems of Medicine | 3 |
IHW 310 | Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion | 3 |
Select two courses from the following - 6 credit hours
IHW 307 | Integrative Health Coaching I – Concepts of Individual Wellness | 3 |
IHW 316 | Nature's Pharmacy: Foods, Herbs and Supplements that Support Health | 3 |
IHW 325 | Community Organizing I: Introduction | 3 |
IHW 326 | Community Organizing II: Advanced Applications | 3 |
IHW 407 | Integrative Health Coaching II: Supporting Individual Wellness | 3 |
| Upper division health focused elective | 3 |
IHW 326: Total credit hours in
IHW 326 include 45 field experience hours.