
Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Health and Wellness
Chicago, USA
DURATION
126 Hours
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
A second-year medical resident can treat 80 percent of people with a heart condition by giving simple guidance: eat better, get more exercise and sleep, and stop smoking. Easy, right? The problem is knowing what to do is much easier than knowing how to do it. Lifestyle habits are engrained from years of subtle abuse of our bodies. In that way, these aren’t issues for medicine; they’re issues for psychology.
As a student in the Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Health and Wellness program at the Lewis College of Human Sciences, you will develop your understanding of how lifestyle choices impact health over time, and how to design individualized programs to promote healthy living, most often related to nutrition, exercise, and tobacco and alcohol use. You’ll also become a patient advocate, educating patients on how to steer through the daunting bureaucracy of health care services.
Program Overview
We're interested in how lifestyle choices affect health and wellness. Our students learn to create individualized programs to promote healthy living, most often related to nutrition, exercise, and tobacco and alcohol use. They also learn to be great patient advocates.
The behavioral health and wellness degree program will provide students with a broad understanding of how lifestyle choices impact health, and how health professionals design programs to promote healthy lifestyle choices. Students will develop an understanding of three core areas:
- Intervention development and implementation
- Community care coordination
- Public health policy
Promoting skills in these interrelated areas will prepare graduates for a wide range of health/wellness professions in private business and industry, community organizations, and healthcare environments.
The behavioral health and wellness degree is designed as an interdisciplinary program, combining coursework in psychology, sociology, political science, and nutritional science to address health promotion at the individual, institutional, and societal levels. The curriculum of the behavioral health and wellness major will provide students with a broad understanding of the psychological, social, and cultural context of health behavior, including related theories, skills, and emerging technology.
A flexible curriculum allows the degree to be customized around student interests and career goals. Students can choose to specialize in health psychology, public health, or nutrition. The degree program will include a capstone project designed to integrate and apply the concepts and skills learned throughout the curriculum. The capstone will be an individually tailored project defined in collaboration with a faculty adviser which will typically involve a field placement and may include a research component.
Why Illinois Tech is one of the best value universities in the country
As an Illinois Tech student, you’ll automatically be considered for our university’s generous institutional scholarships. On average, this adds up to a savings of $107,472 on tuition and housing for every student during your four years at Illinois Tech ($134,340 for five years, based on fall 2021 figures).
We’re committed to dramatically reducing the cost of your degree, so you can focus on learning at one of the most dynamic and innovation-driven universities in the country.
Want some more great reasons?
- On top of our institutional scholarship, on average, Illinois Tech awards our students an additional $34,412 each in need-based tuition aid over four years ($43,015 for five years). (among FAFSA filers, fall 2021)
- We’re the #44 Best Value School in the nation (U.S. News & World Report)
- 98% of our students receive some form of financial aid
- The mean starting salary of our undergraduates is $63,938
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Curriculum
Required Courses
Behavioral Health and Wellness Requirements ---- ---- (27-28)
Select one of the following: ---- ---- 2-3
- PSYC 100 ---- ---- Intro to Profession ---- ---- 3
- LCHS 100 ---- ---- Intro to the Professions ---- ---- 2
- SSCI 100 ---- ---- Introduction to the Profession ---- ---- 3
- PSYC 221 ---- ---- Intro to Psychological Science ---- ---- 3
- PSYC 330 ---- ---- Health Psychology ---- ---- 3
- PSYC 204 ---- ---- Rsrch Method in Behavioral Sci ---- ---- 4
- PSYC 310 ---- ---- Social Psychology ---- ---- 3
or
- SOC 208 ---- ---- Social Psychology and Society ---- ---- 3
- PSYC 409 ---- ---- Psychological Testing ---- ---- 3
or
- SSCI 480 ---- ---- Intro to Survey Methodology ---- ---- 3
- SOC 200 ---- ---- Introduction to Sociology ---- ---- 3
- SSCI 321 ---- ---- Social Inequality ---- ---- 3
Select one of the following: ---- ---- 3
- COM 421 ---- ---- Technical Communication ---- ---- 3
- COM 428 ---- ---- Verbal Visual Communications ---- ---- 3
- COM 435 ---- ---- Intercultural Communication ---- ---- 3
Behavioral Health and Wellness Electives ---- ---- (30)
Complete an area of specialization (15 credit hours), three credit hours from each of the remaining specializations, and nine credit hours of Behavioral Health & Wellness electives1,2 ---- ---- 30
Mathematics Requirements ---- ---- (7)
- PSYC 203 ---- ---- Undergrad Stats Bhvrl Sci ---- ---- 4
Mathematics Elective3 ---- ---- 3
Capstone Project ---- ---- (3)
Select three credit hours ---- ---- 3
Computer Science Requirement ---- ---- (2)
- CS 105 Intro to Computer Programming ---- ---- 2
or
- CS 110 Computing Principles ---- ----
Natural Sciences Requirements ---- ---- (10-11)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section D ---- ---- 10-11
Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) ---- ---- (6)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, section E ---- ---- 6
Humanities and Social Sciences Requirements ---- ---- (21)
See Illinois Tech Core Curriculum, sections B and C ---- ---- 21
Free Electives ---- ---- (15-18)
Select 15-18 credit hours2 ---- ---- 15-18
Minimum degree credits required: ---- ---- 126
1 Specialization in Health Psychology, Public Health, or Nutrition requires 15 credit hours in the area of specialization and at least three credit hours from each of the other two specializations. The remaining nine credit hours may be taken from any of the three specializations or from the list of other Behavioral Health and Wellness electives. Please see the Specializations tab on this page.
2 A maximum of three credit hours of PSYC 497 can be earned in any given semester. A maximum of six credit hours of PSYC 497 can be applied as behavioral health and wellness electives. Additional PSYC 497 credit hours may be applied as free electives.
3 At the level of MATH 122 or above.
Program Outcome
Students completing the behavioral health and wellness degree will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of principles of designing and implementing behavior change programs for a variety of health-related behaviors; cultural and community-specific tailoring of behavioral health interventions; and fundamentals of public health policy analysis and advocacy.
- Effectively communicate health-promotion information to both professional and lay audiences.
- Gather and analyze information regarding individual and community health needs, and use this information to guide program development.
Career Opportunities
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs in health education and health promotion will grow by 11 percent over the next decade alone. After graduation, you can enter a wide range of health/wellness professions, including:
- Patient Education
- Behavioral health coaching
- Assisting psychologists and other health professionals with direct patient care
- Policy analysis
- Advocacy
You will also be prepared to continue on to graduate school in a number of fields.