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UNDERGRADUATE
STUDY
We are an innovative college focusing on human health,
development, and well-being--and related services--from
infancy to late life. Our blend of disciplines allows us
to address quality of life issues in a comprehensive way.
We focus on preventing disease and promoting health and
active life styles. If you're interested in improving the
quality of life for individuals and families, then one of
our programs may be for you.
Our Undergraduate
Advising Center can help you translate your career interests
into a program of study. We offer nine programs leading
to bachelor of science degrees:
We also offer seven minors:
- Gerontology
- Human Development and Family Studies
- Movement Science
- Nutrition
- Health Policy and Administration
- Recreation and Park Management
- Neuroscience (Intercollege)
For some of the careers listed here, graduate school is
a must.
COMPUTING
The
Division of Information Systems and Services of the
College of Health and Human Development is a service organization
that is available to all Departments, Schools, and research
Centers in the College. We are available to provide assistance
to our faculty, staff and grad students on any matter
related to the information systems in use in our College.
GRADUATE
STUDY
We offer master's and doctoral degrees in eight programs:
Nutrition and Physiology offer intercollege programs and
our faculty also participate actively in a Genetics intercollege
program.
FINANCIAL
AID
There is financial aid available specifically to students
in our college. For more information contact us at health@psu.edu,
or call or write the Associate Dean for Academic Studies,
The Pennsylvania State University, College of Health and
Human Development, 201 Henderson Building, University Park
PA 16802-6501; (814) 865-1427.
Contact Penn
State's Financial Aid Office for university-wide options.
STUDENT
SERVICES CENTER
The Student Services Center is made up of:
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