Health & wellness
Human Services
Human Services
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
Principles of Human Services is a laboratory course that will enable students to investigate careers in the Human Services Career Cluster, including counseling and mental health, early childhood development, family and community, personal care, and consumer services. Each student is expected to complete the knowledge and skills essential for success in high-skill, high-wage, or high-demand human services careers.
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: Principles of Human Services
In Counseling and Mental Health, students model the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a counseling and mental health career through simulated environments. Students are expected to apply knowledge of ethical and legal responsibilities, limitations on their actions and responsibilities, and the implications of their actions. Students understand how professional integrity in counseling and mental health care is dependent on acceptance of ethical and legal responsibilities.
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: Principles of Human Services, Principles of Hospitality and Tourism, Principles of Health Science, or Principles of Exercise Science
Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness is a laboratory course that allows students to use principles of lifetime wellness and nutrition to help them make informed choices that promote wellness as well as pursue careers related to hospitality and tourism, education and training, human services, and health sciences.
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: Principles of Human Services, Principles of Hospitality and Tourism, Principles of Health Science, or Principles of Exercise Science
Interpersonal Studies examines how the relationships between individuals and among family members significantly affect the quality of life. Students use knowledge and skills in family studies and human development to enhance personal development, foster quality relationships, promote wellness of family members, manage multiple adult roles, and pursue careers related to counseling and mental health services.
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness
The Applied Nutrition and Dietetics course builds on the fundamental nutritional knowledge gained from the Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness course by reinforcing professional standards, food safety and sanitation, food service and management, and nutrition care for individuals and groups at a deeper level. The course also introduces and applies career focused and real-world topics related to nutrition such as the nutrition care process, types of nutrition education and counseling, development of nutrition programs, and nutrition industry related research. Students will research requirements necessary to become a professional in the nutrition and dietetics field such as a registered dietitian, licensed nutritionist, or clinical dietitian.
These courses are not in the pathway, but recommended for students pursuing Health & Wellness
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: Principles of Human Services
Child Development is a technical laboratory course that addresses knowledge and skills related to child growth and development from prenatal through school-age children, equipping students with child development skills. Students use these skills to promote the well-being and healthy development of children and investigate careers related to the care and education of children.
GPA: No WEIGHTED: No
PREREQUISITE: None
RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: None
In Entrepreneurship I, students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to become an
entrepreneur. Students will learn the key concepts necessary to begin and operate a business. The
primary focus of the course is to help students identify the types of business structures, understand
the components of a business plan, determine feasibility of an idea using research, and develop
and present a business concept. In addition, students will understand the basics of management,
accounting, finance, marketing, risk, and product development.