This program combines the study of health education and promotion, health coaching and fitness science. You’ll gain the abilities needed to lead individuals and communities in improving their health. Key learning areas include nutrition, exercise, stress management, behavior change, social determinants of health and health promotion management.
Additionally, you’ll learn to communicate effectively, employ emotional intelligence and build relationships with clients to help them reach their health goals. You’ll also gain competencies in community advocacy, motivational interviewing, positive psychology coaching, scientific writing, social media literacy and more.
Tailor your coursework to match your career goals
This healthy lifestyles and fitness science concentration is customizable to support your professional goals. You’ll develop a foundation and then specialize your studies through a track that equips you to pursue nationally accredited certification. Available tracks include:
- Fitness science
- This track prepares you to assess clients, as well as design and deliver individualized fitness plans that focus on improving cardiovascular health, strength, flexibility and lifestyle habits to help them maximize their health potential. Upon completion, you can pursue certification as a personal trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine.
- Health and wellness coaching
- This track delves into the art and science of coaching for improved health and well-being. With one extra course, you will be eligible for the exam to become credentialed by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaches.
- Health education and health promotion
- In this track, you’ll focus on assessing and advocating for individual and community health needs. You’ll also learn how to develop, lead and evaluate health promotion programs. You’ll graduate equipped to take the Certified Health Education Specialist exam through the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing.

Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Science in health sciences with a concentration in healthy lifestyles and fitness science is designed for those who are passionate about the lifestyle-based aspects of health and wellness. By combining the study of exercise and nutrition with human behavior and motivation, this program provides you with a solid background in preventative health care and prepares you for certification in the top health and wellness fields. Upon graduation, you can work in clinical settings, private or community-based organizations or as an entrepreneur.
In your core courses, you’ll build knowledge on healthy eating, cultural influences on health and using artificial intelligence in health settings. In your track, your courses will hone in on specific areas of health and wellness. Topics may include diabetes prevention, sexual health, social media and health, behavior change methodologies, coaching communication, fitness programming and more. To culminate the program, you’ll also participate in hands-on, experiential learning.
The College of Health Solutions faculty displays a high level of research expertise, focused on creating a better future for all. Our faculty are lifelong learners dedicated to improving health outcomes for the communities we serve. Some of their research focuses on:
- Discovering the impact of the environment and policy on food security and community health.
- Exploring mechanisms involved in the development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
- Harnessing big data to improve patient outcomes.
- Incorporating advanced technology to monitor and promote healthy lifestyles.
- Using state-of-the-art cognitive, behavioral and neuroscience techniques to study the components of human communication.
In the College of Health Solutions, students learn and prepare to become the health workforce of the future. Faculty and students also collaborate to research solutions to pressing global health challenges. Partnerships with the medical community offer students access to professional resources and networking opportunities with Mayo Clinic, Banner Health, HonorHealth, Dignity Health and more.
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ASU's academic programs that prepare you for professional licensure or certification are designed to meet Arizona's requirements. Completing an ASU program may not fulfill educational requirements for licensure or certification in other states. For additional information, visit the professional licensure webpage.

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