Credits Required

A minimum of 12 credits in the minor.

Credits at CSUMB: Consult with advisor.

Outcomes, Courses, and Assessment

You must achieve each of the Learning Outcomes designated below by successfully completing the listed courses, alternative assessment options, or substitution of a course with advisor consent. (NOTE: /L following a course number denotes that both a 3-credit course and an associated 1-credit lab must be taken.)

LO 1 Knowledge, Practices and Perspectives in Health and Wellness ~ Students understand the fundamental principles and issues common to the field of health and wellness, including nutrition, fitness and stress management

  • Complete one of the following:
    KIN 363: Human Sexuality; KIN 365: Models & Dimension of Wellness; KIN 461/L: Effectively Manage Stress

LO 2 Diversity and Multiculturalism ~ Students understand and appreciate the aspects of social identity (i.e. race and gender) and the role that social oppression (i.e. racism, sexism and disability oppression) plays in the health and wellness of culturally diverse populations

  • Complete one of the following:
    KIN 364: Ancestral Well-being & Healing; KIN 368: Holistic Health & Wellness; CHHS 360

LO 3 Collaboration ~ Students work in teams, across disciplines and cultures, to contribute to the development of healthy communities

  • Complete one of the following:
    KIN 366: Behavior Change/Sup Grp Strat; KIN 367: Consumer Advocacy & Well-being; KIN 464: Pattern & Dynamic in Relations; KIN 465: Sp Top Intern: Health & Well

LO 4 Leadership and Social Responsibility ~ Students recognize, analyze and begin to resolve health-related problems as articulated by an individual, a community, school or agency

  • Complete one of the following:
    KIN 366: Behavior Change/Sup Grp Strat; KIN 367: Consumer Advocacy & Well-being; KIN 464: Pattern & Dynamic in Relations; KIN 465: Sp Top Intern: Health & Well