Explore Health and Human Services at UNH
If you think you may be interested in studying
health and human services at UNH but are unsure of where to start,
there are several ways to explore your options. Begin your exploration
by contacting the Office of Admissions or the Dean’s Office
to request more information or schedule a meeting. If you’re
currently a UNH student, consider enrolling in an introductory course
offered at the School. Finally, in the coming months, these pages
will include profiles of students from each of our majors.
Office
of Admissions
Dean’s Office
Take a health and human services course
The school offers an introductory health and human services course, and each department offers introductory courses. Some of these courses also satisfy general education requirements. An adviser is your best guide, but the list below is just for starters:
College of Health and Human Services
450, Making Babies: Technology, Nature, and Social Context
510, AIDS: Health, Ethics, and Social Agenda
Communication Sciences and Disorders
520, Survey of Communication Disorders
Family Studies
525, Human Development
545, Family Relations
Health Management and Policy
401, US Health Care Systems
501, Epidemiology and Community Medicine
Kinesiology
500, Historical and Contemporary Issues in Physical Education
Occupational Therapy
510, Exploring Occupational Therapy
Recreation Management and Policy
490, Recreation and Leisure in Society
502, Foundations of Therapeutic Recreation
511, Issues of Wilderness and Nature in American Society
550, Perspectives on Disability
Social Work
525, Introduction to Social Welfare Policy
550, Human Behavior and Social Environment I