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About Health and Wellness

Buffalo State’s health and wellness program prepares its graduates to serve not just individuals, but entire populations. Health and wellness students receive personalized attention from both expert faculty and community health educators and are eligible to become certified health education specialists.

Health and Wellness, B.S. 

Degree Information

As a health and wellness graduate, you would be able to immediately enter the workforce and start making a difference in people’s lives. If you decide to pursue a higher degree in the medical field, health and wellness will provide you with a strong, solid background on which to build. 

There are hundreds of job options in the health and wellness field, many of which do not require any additional education beyond a bachelor’s degree. Job titles typically held by health and wellness graduates include: 

  • Community Health Program Director
  • Disease Education 
  • Drug Education
  • Exercise Scientist 
  • Fitness Facility Owner/Manager 
  • Group Exercise Instructor
  • Mental Health Specialist 
  • Nutritionist
  • Occupational Therapist 
  • Personal Trainer/Exercise Specialist 
  • Personal Weight-Loss Coach 
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative 
  • Sex Education Instructor
  • Spa Director 
  • Wellness Center Manager 
  • Wellness/Health Educator

Students participate in conferences, sponsor wellness activities, serve in support roles for health-delivery organizations, and participate in individual research and scholarship programs with faculty mentors. 

Health and Fitness Organization: A student-run organization open to all health, nutrition, and dietetics majors, health and wellness majors, and exercise science minors. Students design and implement health programs on the Buffalo State campus and in their local community. Students are given opportunities to intern or shadow in the fitness industry, attend conferences, and participate in field research. 

Nutrition Club: A student-run organization that enables students to listen to and meet dietitians in the community; host nutrition education projects for the college and community; and participate in community service activities. 

Phi Upsilon Omicron Mu Chapter: This is the oldest national family-and-consumer-sciences honor society in the United States. Selected students will participate in disease awareness events, fundraisers, and events related to nutrition and health awareness. 

Health and Wellness Student Association: Educates students through lectures, guest speakers, attending conferences, and field trips on ways to achieve a healthier lifestyle. 

Internships allow students to obtain relevant professional experience and to prepare for employment. Relationships with institutions have been established throughout the country. The department offers a variety of health and wellness internship sites for students.

Health and Wellness Internships allow students to obtain relevant professional experience and to prepare for employment. The department offers more than 38 health and wellness internship sites for students. 

“I also had a lot of great teachers in my program who helped me along the way."

Nationally Recognized

Buffalo State’s health and wellness program is registered with the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC), an organization dedicated to the professional practice of health education and health promotion.

Competitive Edge

Health and wellness program graduates are eligible to take the certified health education specialist exam, making them highly desirable employees. 

Accelerated Pathway

The 4+1 accelerated pathway offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to expedite the acquisition of the master’s of science in adult education degree by completing 9 hours of graduate coursework in the master’s of science in adult education degree program during their senior year. This better prepares them to serve in roles like health coaches, public health educators, corporate wellness coordinators, and health services managers.

Minors and Certificates

Health and wellness students can pursue a certificate or minor in exercise science, a certificate in health promotion science, and/or a minor in coaching and physical education.

Community Connections

The program is integrated into the local community which opens opportunities for students that participate in outside-the-classroom opportunities offered through the department.

Excellent Faculty

Faculty have expertise in public health, collaborative research, community health, health education, exercise science and nutrition.

Small Class Size

Most classes within the health and wellness major have 30 or fewer students, meaning students get plenty of attention from their professors and have the chance to form classroom relationships with their peers. 

Real-World Opportunities

Health and wellness students are encouraged to participate in conferences, sponsor wellness activities, serve in support roles for health-delivery organizations, and participate in individual research and scholarship programs with faculty mentors.

Matthew D. Cady Lecturer
Catherine E. Cardina Chair and Professor
Autum A. Carter Lecturer
Tina M. Colaizzo-Anas Associate Professor
Louis D. Dangelo Jr. Lecturer
Jacqueline E. Durfee Office Assistant 1
Clemon George Assistant Professor
Michele R. Goergen Lecturer
James G. Graczyk Lecturer
Elizabeth A. Hartz Lecturer
Drew M. Hemler Lecturer
Danielle E. King Assistant Professor
Katherine B. Manis Lecturer
Leah M. Panek-Shirley Associate Professor
Karen L. Roehling Lecturer

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