College of Health Sciences and Human Performance

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The College of Health Sciences and Human Performance is an academic division focused on preparing students for careers in health, wellness, and human performance fields through interdisciplinary education and applied practice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic division
college
educationalLevel graduate
undergraduate
emphasizes applied practice
engagesIn applied research in human performance
community health initiatives
partnerships with community wellness organizations
partnerships with healthcare organizations
focusesOn health
human performance
wellness
hasCurriculumFeature clinical practice
community engagement
experiential learning
interdisciplinary coursework
laboratory-based instruction
hasEducationalGoal development of practical skills for health professions
improvement of human performance
integration of theory and practice
promotion of health and wellness
hasLearningEnvironment classroom instruction
clinical settings
community-based projects
field-based experiences
laboratory settings
hasProgramType pre-professional programs
professional preparation programs
research-oriented programs
mayIncludeDepartment athletic training department
exercise science department
health promotion department
kinesiology department
nutrition and dietetics department
occupational therapy department
physical therapy department
public health department
sport management department NERFINISHED
offers interdisciplinary education
preparesFor careers in health fields
careers in human performance fields
careers in wellness fields
typicalStudentOutcome competence in evidence-based practice
competence in interdisciplinary collaboration
eligibility for professional certification in health-related fields
preparation for graduate study in health professions

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University of Texas of the Permian Basin hasCollege College of Health Sciences and Human Performance