

Health and Wellness is a program that examines public health, preventive care, and wellness strategies, providing students with a solid foundation in health promotion, epidemiology, and community health practices. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, research skills, and evidence-based approaches, enabling students to address contemporary health challenges and improve population well-being. Students explore topics such as nutrition, health policy, behavioral sciences, and disease prevention, developing the ability to implement effective public health strategies in diverse community settings.
In addition to theoretical coursework, the curriculum focuses on practical experiences, fieldwork, and applied research, allowing students to engage with public health programs, wellness initiatives, and community interventions. Students gain skills in data collection, statistical analysis, health communication, and program evaluation, preparing them for careers in healthcare, policy, advocacy, or community health management. Graduates leave the program equipped with both professional knowledge and applied expertise, ready to contribute meaningfully to population health and wellness initiatives.
Year 1 – Foundations in Health and Wellness
• Introduction to Public Health
• Human Biology and Anatomy
• Health and Society
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
• Community Engagement Practices
Year 2 – Core Health Concepts
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Nutrition and Wellness
• Health Behavior and Psychology
• Environmental Health
• Elective Modules in Health Studies
Year 3 – Advanced Health Studies
• Health Policy and Management
• Global Health and Development
• Applied Public Health Projects
• Community Program Planning
• Elective Modules in Specialized Areas
Year 4 – Capstone and Professional Preparation
• Senior Thesis / Independent Research
• Internship / Field Experience
• Advanced Seminars in Health and Wellness
• Program Evaluation and Data Analysis
• Professional Portfolio and Presentation Skills
Graduates of this program can pursue careers in public health administration, wellness program management, health education, community outreach, epidemiology, and policy analysis, applying their skills to improve population health outcomes. Alumni may also work in nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, healthcare institutions, research centers, and community health programs, where expertise in health promotion and program evaluation is highly valued. The program equips students with practical experience in data analysis, community engagement, and program development, preparing them to excel in professional and public health environments. Graduates can also pursue advanced degrees or certifications, enhancing career prospects and enabling leadership roles in public health, wellness, and healthcare sectors.
This program offers a comprehensive and applied curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience in public health, wellness programs, and community interventions. Students gain exposure to research projects, fieldwork, and applied community health initiatives, developing analytical, communication, and leadership skills essential for success in health professions. The curriculum progresses from foundational courses to advanced research and capstone projects, ensuring students are prepared to design, implement, and evaluate health programs effectively. Choosing this program allows students to cultivate professional competence, applied expertise, and strategic insight, equipping them to pursue impactful careers in public health, wellness, and healthcare management.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 434 924 0311
Email: gradadmissions@virginia.edu
Address: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904, United States