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School of Health Sciences

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Lorie Wild, PhD, Dean

Health and Human Performance Faculty

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Since 1936, SPU’s School of Health Sciences has created exciting new career paths, including opportunities in clinical care, specialty practice, education, academics, and practice in diverse clinical populations. In 2014, the Health and Human Performance Department joined the School, adding Exercise Science and Health and Fitness Education to the School’s opportunities for students.

Since its beginning, the Nursing program’s central theme and philosophy of promoting and supporting high-quality nursing has remained constant. Our strategic plan guides decisions and actions based on our mission, core values, philosophy, and initiatives. Connections with clinical agencies, nursing leaders, and educational institutions continue to bring SPU’s Nursing program a high regard within the region. Our students and graduates graduate with a high level of knowledge, skills, and with hearts for service.

The faculty and staff in the Department of Health and Human Performance are committed to delivering programs that promote health through physical activity while valuing and examining physical activity through a Christian worldview. HHP’s primary goal is to promote healthy lifestyles through good decision-making, improved fitness, and lifetime movement skills.

Center for Career and Calling

Your Career, Your Calling

From networking events to career fairs, the  helps you explore your vocational calling through career counseling and advising, career testing, workshops, career events, and career classes.

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Learn more about SPU’s Nursing programs, as well as Health and Human Performances majors and minors. See how a degree from the School of Health Sciences can help you achieve your goals to make a difference in the world.

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