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Health Studies

Human health has biological, interpersonal and societal dimensions. It’s no surprise then that Dickinson students take health-related courses and perform health research in a variety of disciplines.

The health studies program assists students in identifying opportunities to pursue and expand their health interests and obtain hands-on experience both in the laboratory and in the community. Health studies faculty offer a range of perspectives on health so students can examine its complexity and connect it with the arts, the economy, ethics, politics, psychology and society. This is essential background for students with career interests in aid organizations, business and government, as well as in medicine, mental health and public health.

Steps for Declaring the HEST Certificate:

  1. You should declare your HEST certificate as soon as possible. HEST students have priority for getting into HEST201 and HEST400.
  2. Email the HEST chair, Prof. John Henson, to let him know your intentions to declare the HEST certificate. He will assign you an advisor.
  3. Setup up an appointment to meet with your advisor. During that meeting you will discuss the HEST certificate program, including study abroad options for HEST and how to complete the field experience requirement. Your advisor will also sign your form. You do not need to bring your form (your advisor has it), and you do not
    need to get the HEST chair's signature.
  4. After the meeting, you will take the completed form to the registrar's office.

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Contact Info

Chair

John HensonCharles A. Dana Professor of Biology

Staff

Erin SlatteryAcademic Department Coordinator
Theresa ArndtHealth Studies Librarian

Phone

717-245-1671

Fax

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Location

Kaufman Building, Room 101 Mailing Address