HEALTH, WELLNESS & HUMAN SCIENCES PROGRAMS

Are you passionate about health, community, or psychology? Then you should enroll at UT in a health, wellness, or human science program! In this study area you could become a professional in fields ranging from hospitality services to exercise physiology or nutrition to pre-professional programs like pre-medicine and pre-dentistry. As a health, wellness, or human science student, you could work alongside professionals in UT’s Counselor Training Clinic or assist your instructors in providing nursing care in the local community.

A smiling nursing student, wearing scrubs and an orange stethoscope draped around his neck, speaks with another nurse in a hallway. Her back is to the camera.

What you can do with a degree from a health,
wellness, or human
sciences program:

Health, wellness &
human sciences careers

Audiology

Chiropractor

Clinical dietetics

Counseling

Crisis intervention

Disease prevention and control

Health education

Menu development

Performance enhancement/management

Physical therapy

Speech-language pathology

Staff nursing

Potential employers

Adult day healthcare centers

Advocacy groups

Behavioral health programs

Clinics and medical centers

Fitness facilities

Government agencies

Hotels

Nonprofit organizations

Professional sports teams

Psychiatric hospitals and mental health agencies

Rehabilitation centers

Restaurants

Studying at UT

Hands-on experiences

At UT, our priority is to set students up for success in their future careers. One way we do this is through hands-on learning. Nursing students have a chance to volunteer at multiple organizations in Knoxville through the nursing Academic Service Learning Program. They may volunteer at Vine School Health Center, a joint cooperative between the College of Nursing and the Knox County Schools Health Services Department, which provides care to children and their families who don’t have access to health care. Our retail, hospitality, and tourism management students have designed merchandise for the UT Creamery through the Rocky Top Institute. Through the Grief Outreach Initiative, UT students training to become counselors help local children navigate grief.

Research opportunities 

As a premier research institution, UT places high value on student research. In the Healthy Eating and Activity Laboratory, nutrition students research factors related to eating and physical activity to inform lifestyle interventions that promote better health. Our kinesiology, recreation, and sport studies students have access to several labs where they assist in research ranging from cycling and walking biomechanics in children with cerebral palsy to the development of algorithms that detect strength training. Students enrolled in the nursing program have access to information technology labs that build mobile health apps and a state-of-the-art lab that examines gut genetics and bacteria. They may also work with mentors and researchers from different disciplines to collect health data which they’ll examine using artificial intelligence. No matter what program you’re in, there are plenty of ways to get involved in or create your own research project.

Study around the globe

We believe that the experience of immersing oneself in new places and cultures is important for our students. Public health students have traveled to Switzerland to study global health and development policy with the chance to meet experts from the World Health Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Audiology and speech pathology students are eligible to spend a semester in Australia where they can take courses toward graduation while exploring Sydney’s beaches. With over 500 study abroad programs, you might say Volunteers have the world at their fingertips.


Where you’ll study

Health, wellness, and human science programs are found in four of our colleges. In the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, you’ll find programs like school psychology, sport management, and nutritional sciences. Nursing is housed within the College of Nursing. In the College of Arts and Sciences, you’ll find pre-professional programs like pre-dentistry, pre-medicine, and pre-pharmacy. In the College of Social Work, you’ll find courses and programs related to counseling and crisis intervention.

A professor wearing a gray cardigan and purple scarf gestures as she talks with a seated student, who is wearing an orange shirt.
A nursing student with an orange stethoscope around her neck, standing in a room with diagnostic panels on the wall

UT has prepared me to be a nurse in so many ways, one of which is our simulation labs. We have an amazing simulation team with SIM mannequins. I think that’s so valuable to get to have that experience outside of the hospital.

MAGGIE COMER
(’24)
BSN Scholars Program

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