Health Science and Wellness

Study Both Disease and Well-Being

The health science and wellness major at UW-Stevens Point provides you with broad skills and opportunities for a variety of careers within the health field. The interdisciplinary major will prepare you for the art of working with people and the science of health and disease. Around the world, UW-Stevens Point is considered the  home of wellness. We bring this into the classroom, preparing you to be a resilient health and wellness professional.

Why study Health Science and Wellness at UW-Stevens Point?

The curriculum is designed to support you throughout your time at UW-Stevens Point – from a student success course to pre-professional retreat and capstone or internship. Additional core courses emphasize leadership, person-centered communication, professional and personal resilience, and critical thinking, which are crucial skills needed in health occupations.

Health Science and Wellness

Hired Before Graduation

Zoe Kramer

Zoe Kramer was hired before graduation at Crystal Training Institute in Mosinee as a movement coach/app specialist.

 
Family and Consumer Sciences – Child Life and Family Studies

Insights of Interns

Mikayla Toboyek

Mikayla Toboyek interned at the Marshfield Clinic as an innovation, quality and patient safety intern.

 
Health Science and Wellness

Alumni Map

Where are they now?

UW-Stevens Point alumni live and work all over the world—so if you’re looking for networking opportunities close to a new home or contact info for fellow Pointer in another city, you’re in luck. Looking for a fellow Pointer near you or want to add your pin? Start with our map.

 

Health Career Opportunities

Students in the health science and wellness major enjoy a wide variety of academic and career opportunities that complement their core major requirements. Share your interests and goals with an adviser in the School of Health Sciences and Wellness Student Success Center so we can help you reach your goals!

Learn more about each of the opportunities below:

 

 
Clinician Degree

A Pathway to Advance Your Allied Health Career

The Health Science and Wellness – Clinician Degree Option at UW-Stevens Point is a bachelor’s degree completion program for clinical allied health professionals. Step into career advancement by earning your bachelor’s degree, enhancing your expertise, and gaining valuable leadership skills. Diversify your healthcare knowledge and prepare for greater opportunities in the growing healthcare field.

The Best of Both Worlds:  Combining Physical Health with Wellness

This program offers a unique opportunity to study both health science and wellness, equipping you with an understanding of physical health, mental health, healthcare administration, and overall wellness. By integrating these critical areas, you’ll gain the skills needed to deliver holistic care that meets the diverse needs of today’s healthcare environment.

Transfer Your Credits

Students must transfer a minimum of 30 credits* from an allied health program to apply toward a Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Wellness. UW-Stevens Point can accept any number of credits and could apply up to 72 from a technical college towards their bachelor’s.

*Students with smaller allied health programs (<30 credits) who did not earn 30 credits in their allied health program can complete a Health and Wellness Coaching Certificate (12 credits) at UW-Stevens Point to meet the credit requirement.

Professional Eligibility

Applicants must be eligible for or hold a current registration, certification, or licensure in a clinical allied health discipline.

Flexible Options Designed for Working Adults

  • Customize Your Education: Take 18 credits of core Health Science and Wellness courses; you choose the classes that best match your goals and interests.
  • Convenient Learning Formats: Program available 100% online, in person, or as a hybrid option.
  • Pace That Works for You: Complete your bachelor’s degree part-time or full-time each semester.
  • Year-Round Course Offerings: Take advantage of courses offered during winter and summer to accelerate your progress, skills and knowledge.

Examples of Eligible Allied Health Programs

  • Dental Assistant
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Health and Wellness Coach
  • Massage Therapist
  • Medical Assistant
  • Medical Billing and Coding
  • Medical Laboratory Technician
  • Nursing (LPN, RN)
  • Occupational Therapy Assistant
  • Paramedic
  • Physical Therapy Assistant
  • Radiography
  • Respiratory Therapist
  • Sonography

This is not an exhaustive list. Please contact us to determine if your program meets our criteria.

Take the Next Step in Your Career

Advance your skills, expand your career opportunities, and earn your bachelor’s degree with the Health Science and Wellness – Clinician Degree Option program at UW-Stevens Point. Start your journey today! Email us with a copy of your unofficial transcripts to receive an estimate on how many credits are needed to complete this program.

3+2 Dual Degree – Athletic Training

Sample Graduation Plan

Accelerated Bachelor’s + Master’s – 3+2 Dual Degree

Students can complete a B.S. in Health Science and Wellness and an M.S. in Athletic Training in five years. Incoming and first-year students should declare Health Science and Wellness, BS + MS-AT (3+2 Dual Degree) as their major for proper advising.

  • Year 1: Declare your major and review the 3+2 requirements with your advisor
  • Year 2 and 3: Complete HSW 3+2 undergraduate degree requirements and maintain retention standards for the program.
  • Start of Year 3: Complete the application for Admission into the MS-AT program.
  • Year 4: Start the 2-year MS-AT curriculum. 15 credits from the MS-AT count in both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

Retention Standards for the 3+2 Program

Students declared 3+2 Dual Degree majors must meet retention standards and are not guaranteed admission to the MS-AT. To maintain good standing and be eligible to apply to the MS-AT program, 3+2 students must:

  1. Maintain an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher
  2. Attain a C grade in prerequisite coursework for the MS-AT.
    • BIO 101, Chem 101/105, Physics 101/203, BIO 287 or 387, HSW 312 and 375, HSW 301 or MATH 255, PSYC 101 and FN 354.

3+2 students not accepted into the MS-AT will transition to the traditional 4-year plan for HSW – Pre-Athletic Training. Students can reapply to the MS-AT program. Proactive advising is key to a 3+2 student’s success – please make sure to seek out your early career adviser in the Academic and Career Advising Center, visit the SHSW Student Success Center, or stop in to talk to one of the MS-AT faculty in the Science Building.

Pre-Athletic Training

Athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of emergent, acute, or chronic injuries and medical conditions. Services provided by athletic trainers include primary care, injury and illness prevention, wellness promotion and education, emergent care, examination and clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions. Becoming a licensed athletic trainer involves completing a Master of Science in Athletic Training program.

Pre-Physical Therapy

Physical therapists are movement experts who improve quality of life through prescribed exercise, hands-on care, and patient education. They work with multiple patient populations and people impacted by disease, injury, disability, and movement dysfunction. Becoming a licensed PT involves completing a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program.

Community Health

Pursue industry leading certification and careers in settings such as public health agencies, hospital community health, employee wellness centers, and health advocacy organizations.

Employee and Organizational Wellness

Businesses and organizations of all types often invest in their staff by having a program designed to holistically support employee wellbeing, including all aspects of wellness.

Food and Nutrition

Enhance your knowledge about how food and dietary patterns influence wellbeing in ways behind nutrients. Become a health and wellness professional who incorporates knowledge of food and cooking in disease prevention and treatment.

Health and Wellness Coaching

As a health and wellness coach, you will guide individuals during their transformative journey of achieving lasting changes and enhanced well-being by helping them overcome hurdles, surpass limitations and tap into their own unrealized personal and professional potential.

Healthcare Administration

Every medical organization needs leaders who understand the complexities of health and wellness along with elements of business. Healthcare administration professionals may work in functional areas such as financial management, quality assurance, patient and employee advocacy and more. Additionally, people with interest in this area may find a good fit within companies related to healthcare, such as insurance companies or medical equipment facilities.

  • Classes to add to your degree plan for route: Business Administration minor, Econ 111, Econ 324
Strength and Conditioning

Exercise performance professionals teach and/or coach individuals’ lifelong fitness and movement skills in a variety of settings. Courses in this program are designed to prepare students for additional certifications in athletics, exercise, and fitness professions. Woven into this curriculum is real-world, hands-on skills application.

What to Expect?

Graduates in the field of health science and wellness are employed in a wide variety of health-related careers. Whether located in a corporate, community, hospital, or educational setting, professionals are actively involved in facilitating behavior change and promoting healthy lifestyles. Possible career options include: 

  • athletic trainer* 
  • physical therapist* 
  • occupational therapist* 
  • health coach
  • exercise physiologist* 
  • wellness center manager 
  • fitness specialist 
  • health educator 
  • employee wellness director 
  • community outreach coordinator 
  • nursing home administrator 
  • patient access coordinator 

*Requires advanced degree. 

Get Involved on Campus

Joining a health-related student organization, you may help with blood drives, raise funds for overseas orphanages, attend state and national conferences, strategize and plan for graduate school, and network with professionals from allied health care fields.

  • Health Care Organization
  • National Wellness Institute
  • Sports Medicine Club
Health Science and Wellness

Navigate Your Major

Major Maps help students map their first day to the first job in their chosen field. While a four-year plan outlines classes to get a degree, Major Maps help students learn how to build career-ready skills and experiences outside the classroom. Each Major Map shows how students can get the most of their UW-Stevens Point journey from enrollment to graduation and beyond. It’s a roadmap to discovering your purpose!

 

Meet Your Faculty and Staff

The faculty and staff members  of the School of Health Sciences and Wellness are committed to developing professionals who study, promote and model lifelong wellness for individuals, families and communities, building a stronger, healthier community. 

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Beth Kinslow

  • Assistant Professor – M.S. in Athletic Training
  • Clinical Assessment Coordinator – M.S. in Athletic Training
  • [ More… ]
B137 Science Building
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Brian Krolczyk

  • Assistant Professor – Health Sciences and Wellness
  • Executive Health – MBA
  • [ More… ]
D143 Science Building
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Corey Huck

  • Professor – Health Sciences and Wellness
214 College of Professional Studies
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Sallie Scovill

  • Professor – Health Sciences and Wellness
  • Coordinator – UW-Stevens Point Employee Wellness
238B College of Professional Studies

Accreditation

NWI Accreditation

UW-Stevens Point was the first in the United States to achieve accreditation by the National Wellness Institute.

 

 

School of Health Sciences and Wellness

Programs

School of Health Sciences and Wellness
D127 Science Building
2001 Fourth Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-3766
health@uwsp.edu
College of Professional Studies

Accounting

Be on your way to a CPA With a degree in Accounting

As an accounting student at UW-Stevens Point, you will learn the skills necessary to be professionally licensed as a certified public accountant (CPA), certified management accountant (CMA), or certified internal auditor (CIA). In addition, you will develop a mix of analytical and decision-making skills to illustrate an organization’s financial status and inform business strategies. The UW-Stevens Point accounting program can be completed on campus or online.

Why study Accounting at UW-Stevens Point?

Develop important people skills and build your professional network by participating in our unique events program. Hear top-notch speakers and meet local business representatives at our panel discussions, networking events and career-skills workshops. Choose from more than 300 Smiley Professional Events every year to build your personal path to career success.

Acquire valuable on-the-job experience and course credit by working in a business or nonprofit organization. Many interns get hired before graduation and receive job offers upon completing their internship.

Anderson Classroom to Career Center

The Keith and Tammy Anderson Classroom to Career (C2C) Center provides a single location for UW-Stevens Point School of Business and Economics students to learn about majors, receive career and financial support, and discover internship and professional development opportunities. The Anderson C2C Center also serves as a hub for business outreach and event planning.

Accounting

Hired Before Graduation

Kalin Hassler

Kalin Hassler was hired before graduation at Gamber-Johnson in Stevens Point as an accountant.

 
Accounting

Insights of Interns

Develop important people skills and build your professional network by participating in our unique events program. Hear top-notch speakers and meet local business representatives at our panel discussions, networking events and career-skills workshops. Choose from more than 300 Smiley Professional Events every year to build your personal path to career success.

Acquire valuable on-the-job experience and course credit by working in a business or nonprofit organization. Many interns get hired before graduation and receive job offers upon completing their internship.

Alumni Map

Where are they now?

UW-Stevens Point Sentry School of Business and Economics alumni live and work all over the world—so if you’re looking for networking opportunities close to a new home or contact info for fellow Pointers in another city, you’re in luck. Check out our map and follow our LinkedIn page!

If you’d like to add your info to our interactive alumni map, just complete this form.

 

What to Expect?

Accountants are an integral part of private, public, and nonprofit organizations. Our alumni are employed in such fields as manufacturing, banking, insurance, and real estate. They work in firms of different sizes, locally and internationally, in careers such as: 

  • financial accountant 
  • auditor 
  • public accountant 
  • management accountant 

Statewide job growth in accounting is projected to increase by 11.5% between 2014 and 2024. Learn to produce and communicate financial business results to achieve optimal financial performance. Students take business, financial accounting, managerial accounting, cost accounting, income taxes, auditing, and strategy. These classes provide the interpersonal and decision-making skills necessary to succeed in private, nonprofit, or governmental organizations. 

Get Involved on Campus

Students develop important people skills and build professional network by participating in our unique Smiley Professional Events program. Hear top-notch speakers and meet local business representatives at our panel discussions, networking events and career-skills workshops. Choose from more than 300 Pro Events every year to build your personal path to career success.

The Sentry School of Business and Economics encourages all of our majors to develop their knowledge and skills outside of traditional classroom settings by joining one of our student organizations including:

  • Accounting Club
  • Financial Literacy Association
  • Institute of Management Accountants
Accounting

Navigate Your Major

Major Maps help students map their first day to the first job in their chosen field. While a four-year plan outlines classes to get a degree, Major Maps help students learn how to build career-ready skills and experiences outside the classroom. Each Major Map shows how students can get the most of their UW-Stevens Point journey from enrollment to graduation and beyond. It’s a roadmap to discovering your purpose!

 

Meet Your Faculty and Staff

Our faculty and staff members have real-world experience in a wide range of business disciplines as well as degrees from some of the most highly respected universities internationally. You’ll benefit from our hands-on style of instruction, personal attention and comprehensive understanding of our fields as you learn key concepts and practices of business applications.

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Ada Duffey

  • Assistant Professor – Accounting
204 Delzell Hall
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Marissa Warzynski

  • Associate Lecturer – Accounting
236 Delzell Hall
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Scott Sybeldon

  • Senior Lecturer – Business

AACSB Accreditation

UW-Stevens Point Sentry School of Business and Economics is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Graduates will complete degrees from a program ranked among the top 20 percent in the nation and top 5 percent in the world.

 

Sentry School of Business and Economics

Programs

Sentry School of Business and Economics
110 Delzell Hall
910 Fremont St.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-2728
sentryschool@uwsp.edu
College of Professional Studies

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Equity and Inclusion in Education

Earn a Graduate Certificate in Equity and Inclusion in Education

Do you want to create an inclusive culture that fosters access, equity, and a sense of belonging for all? Earning your Graduate Certificate in Equity and Inclusion in Education will be a journey in which you take a systems thinking approach to identify barriers to and strategies for creating positive, sustainable change. 

The Graduate Certificate in Equity and Inclusion in Education consists of 12 credits of coursework, including a train-the-trainer capstone experience. The curriculum explores systems, structures, policies, practices, and attitudes to create a more equitable and inclusive learning environment—culminating with an action-oriented project. This graduate certificate is for anyone interested in making a difference.

Program Benefits  

  • available for credit at a master’s or doctoral level
  • courses are 100% online
  • courses can be completed in one year
  • courses offered during the fall, spring and summer
  • students can step into the program at any time
  • courses are not sequential (although it is preferred to take EDSU 990 last if possible)

Why choose the Equity and Inclusion in Education Graduate Certificate at UW-Stevens Point?

Anyone with an earned bachelor’s degree can complete this certificate. You do not need to be enrolled at UWSP already to apply. The certificate can be completed at a master’s (700) or doctoral (800 or 900) level. If you would like to obtain the certificate in conjunction with the Ed.D. in Educational Sustainability program, then 57 total credits are required between both programs and all courses should be taken at the 800 or 900 level.

 
Equity and Inclusion in Education

Information Sessions

Graduate Certificate

Join an information session, led by a current student, to ask personalized questions regarding this certificate, its coursework, and why this program may be a good fit for you.

 

 
School of Education

In the News and Social Media

Catch up on the latest news from the School of Ed programs and get an insight from our students in their blogs.

 

Graduate Certificate

By the Numbers

12
Credits
1
Year to Complete
100
%
Online

Courses

This program consists of five course options; these break down into two required courses and three electives (of which you will choose two).

Requirements and Electives

Required Courses

EDSU 721/921 – Building Equitable Education Systems: Understanding Race, Ethnicity, Power, and Privilege (3 credits; available every fall)
Explore strategies for actively combatting racism by changing systems, structures, policies, practices, and attitudes to create more equitable learning environments for all. This course will cover topics such as critical race theory, intersectionality, the use of anti-racist and decolonizing pedagogies, and delves into an understanding of race, ethnicity, privilege, and power as they are embedded in everyday structures, institutions, and systems.

EDSU 790/990 – Special Topics in Educational Sustainability (3 credits; available every spring)
This course will include the train-the-trainer capstone experience. Ideally, this course is completed at the end of the certificate; however, this timing is not mandatory. Subtitle will designate area of course focus.

Electives (Must choose 2 of the 3)

EDSU 820 – Social Justice in Education for Sustainability (3 credits; available every fall)
An advanced and in-depth exploration of the issues of power and inequality by addressing current issues from a variety of perspectives, possibilities, and geographies. Key course concepts for social justice in education include cultural frameworks, social construct, and politics of epistemology. Examine historic and contemporary examples of informal and formal educational institutions as mechanisms of social, political, ecological, and economic systems. Engage in critical research, analysis, writing, and development of programs in their field that strive to balance social justice education and learning as sustainability.

EDSU 709/909 – Ethics of Care in a Sustainable Society (3 credits; available every other summer in even years)
Ethics of care is a theory to guide education toward developing moral, empathetic citizens. This course will explore this theory and its application within sustainability education. Ethics of care will be applied in the development of education programs for vulnerable populations.

EDSU 712/912 – Political Ecology and Sustainability (3 credits; available every other spring in even years)
Explore the relationships between political, economic, social, and environmental aspects of contemporary sustainability issues. Learn multiple perspectives with regard to the preservation and management of the commons and research the political ecology of a locally relevant issue.

How much will it cost?

Tuition rates for School of Education master’s degree-level courses are $465/credit. Tuition rates are estimated and subject to change.

Tuition and Costs

We recognize that cost is essential when determining which program is best for you. Tuition, segregated fees, and a distance education fee combine to determine the program’s total cost, and each item is priced on a per-credit basis. There is an additional $25 administrative fee per semester of enrollment. For questions about tuition or more information, please reach out to Student Financial Services.

Students enrolled in an add-on licensure program are considered non-degree seeking and will not be eligible for financial aid. If students combine their add-on licensure with the master’s in education degree, they are degree-seeking and are eligible for financial aid.

 

Are you Ready to Apply?

To apply to this program, please follow the steps below. Applications received on a rolling basis throughout the year. Please apply at least one month prior to when classes start for your first term.

Application Information
  1. Apply. You will need to submit a cover letter, resume or CV, and all post-secondary unofficial transcripts.
  2. Once you have been accepted into the program, you will apply to the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as a non-degree seeking student. If you are adding the Ed.D. in Educational Sustainability degree, then you will apply as a degree seeking student.
  3. Once you have been accepted into the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, you will be emailed instructions to set up your student account and register for classes.

Questions? Please contact SOEGrad@uwsp.edu.

Add a Master’s in Education

Are you interested in earning your Master’s in Education? Why not use the credits from this add-on licensure/certification to count towards your degree? The M.S. in Education degree requires 30 graduate credits, and these courses can be used to count towards your degree. Learn more about our master’s degree and how you can earn both a degree and an add-on licensure/certification at the same time.

 

Meet your Faculty and Staff

Our instructors consistently achieve exemplary ratings and strive to utilize innovative instructional strategies in an online environment. We are available to assist our students and care deeply about their needs.

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Erin Redman

  • Director of Educational Sustainability
  • Associate Professor – Educational Sustainability
442 College of Professional Studies
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Rayvn Knipple

  • Academic Program Specialist – School of Education
  • CPS University Staff Common Council Representative
441 College of Professional Studies
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Sonny Partola

  • Assistant Professor – Educational Sustainability
  • Diversity Task Force – College of Professional Studies
437 College of Professional Studies

School of Education

Graduate Programs

School of Education
Graduate Programs
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Room 469, College of Professional Studies
1901 Fourth Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-2048
soegrad@uwsp.edu

Youth Programming

develop programs for youth

The youth programming minor at UW-Stevens Point prepares students to develop programs and work with children and adolescents in a variety of fields. Students must earn a grade of C or better in each course utilized to satisfy this minor.

Categories and Courses

The minor includes courses with a minimum of 27-29 credits in 6 different categories:

  • Human Development
  • Diversity/Inclusivity
  • Special Populations
  • Program Development
  • Leadership/Management
  • Fieldwork

Course Catalog

School of Health Sciences and Wellness

Programs

School of Health Sciences and Wellness
D127 Science Building
2001 Fourth Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-3766
health@uwsp.edu
College of Professional Studies

Family and Consumer Sciences

Help youth and families Flourish in their communities

The family and consumer sciences (FCS) major at UW-Stevens Point, offered on campus and 100% online, is one of the largest FCS programs in the country. Our program, which is approved by the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) and provides coursework that meets the standards required for graduates to obtain the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation, offers two options: 

  • Child Life and Family Studies: Be nationally certified to work with families in a variety of environments, agencies and programs. Child life and family studies graduates are often employed in community-based education, childcare settings, adoption agencies, family crisis centers and eldercare programs. Completion of 10 specific courses fulfills the academic requirements on the path to becoming a  child life specialist. 
  • Certified Teacher Education: Be certified to teach family and consumer sciences in elementary and secondary schools and technical institutions or community colleges. 

Why study Family and Consumer Sciences at UW-Stevens Point?

As part of your training you have the opportunity to put your skills to use working side-by-side with professionals such as student teaching in an FCS classroom or interning at foster care agencies, YMCAs or Boys and Girls Clubs in positions that often lead to jobs after graduation. In preparation for a diverse and global world, students are also encouraged to participate in one of our diversity immersion service learning programs. Past programs included projects in Romania, China, Puerto Rico and the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation in South Dakota. 

 

Option: Child Life and Family Studies

Child life and family studies students at UW-Stevens Point are nationally certified to work with families in a variety of settings, agencies and programs. Graduates take positions working in childcare, youth centers, adoption agencies, family crisis and elder care programs. Additionally, the Child Life Specialist Preparation Certificate leads to an occupation in which child life specialists provide evidence-based, developmentally appropriate interventions including therapeutic play, preparation and education that reduce fear, anxiety, and pain for children and youth.

 

Option: FCS Teacher Education

Become certified to teach family and consumer sciences in elementary and secondary schools and technical institutions or community colleges through the family and consumer sciences-teacher education program at UW-Stevens Point.

As part of your training you have the opportunity to put your skills to use working side-by-side with professionals such as student teaching in an FCS classroom.

 
Family and Consumer Sciences – Teacher Education

Hired Before Graduation

Macey Newby

Macey Newby was hired before graduation at D.C. Everest Senior High School as a family and consumer sciences teacher.

 
Family and Consumer Sciences – Child Life and Family Studies

Insights of Interns

Jessica Lange

Jessica Lange interned with the UWSP Academic and Career Advising Center as an academic peer adviser where she led group meetings for first-year students on topics including campus resources, the registration process, and major and career exploration.

 
Family and Consumer Sciences

Alumni Map

Where are they now?

UW-Stevens Point alumni live and work all over the world—so if you’re looking for networking opportunities close to a new home or contact info for fellow Pointer in another city, you’re in luck. Looking for a fellow Pointer near you or want to add your pin? Start with our map.

 

What to Expect? 

As a family and consumer sciences major, you’ll learn about issues that influence individuals, families, and communities. Your learning experiences will cover topics related to basic human needs such as food, shelter, and clothing, and complex matters like child development, consumer economics, and family relationships, equipping you for a variety of career options, such as: 

  • FCS teacher in middle and high schools 
  • community agency director 
  • child life specialist 
  • sexual assault victims advocate 
  • family life and parenting coach 

An undergraduate degree in family and consumer sciences also prepares you to complete a  graduate-level teaching licensure program  or pursue a master’s degree in fields such as: 

  • community and organizational leadership 
  • guidance and counseling 
  • marriage and family therapy 
  • social work 
  • student affairs 

Get Involved on Campus

Recognized nationwide, our student organizations present at conferences from Wisconsin Dells to San Diego. Students network with professionals and stay up-to-date on contemporary issues in the field.

Family and Consumer Sciences

Navigate Your Major

Major Maps help students map their first day to the first job in their chosen field. While a four-year plan outlines classes to get a degree, Major Maps help students learn how to build career-ready skills and experiences outside the classroom. Each Major Map shows how students can get the most of their UW-Stevens Point journey from enrollment to graduation and beyond. It’s a roadmap to discovering your purpose!

 
United Kingdom

Study Abroad

International Perspectives on Family and Consumer Sciences

Through excursions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Norway, readings, and discussions, students will explore research, practice, and education related to the field of FCS. Some of the trip highlights include a day trip to Stonehenge, Bath, and Windsor Castle, tour of Lochcarron tartan manufacturer, tea at Edinburgh Castle, visit to Atlantic Technological University St. Angelas in Sligo, day trip to Blarney Castle, and Norwegian fjords.

 

Meet Your Faculty and Staff

The faculty and staff members  of the School of Health Sciences and Wellness are committed to developing professionals who study, promote and model lifelong wellness for individuals, families and communities, building a stronger, healthier community. 

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Cuiting Li

  • Program Director – Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Professor – Family and Consumer Sciences
238C College of Professional Studies
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Sterling Wall

  • Professor – Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Coordinator – Child Life Specialist Program
207 College of Professional Studies
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Susan Turgeson

  • Professor – Family and Consumer Sciences
  • Coordinator – Family and Consumer Sciences Education Prog…
302 College of Professional Studies

DPI Accreditation

UW-Stevens Point’s teacher education programs are accredited by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.

 

 

School of Health Sciences and Wellness

Programs

School of Health Sciences and Wellness
D127 Science Building
2001 Fourth Ave.
Stevens Point, WI 54481-3897
715-346-3766
health@uwsp.edu
College of Professional Studies

English Teaching – Teacher Certification

AUTHENTIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE TO MEET YOUR CAREER GOALS

The English Education major is an undergraduate program that focuses on the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to teach English to students at the middle school and secondary level. Successful candidates in the program earn a bachelor’s degree and a Wisconsin teaching license in Broadfield English/English Language Arts. Students may apply to the English Education program after completing 12 credits in English beyond the Written Communication requirement.

Praised for its program outcomes, graduation and retention rates, advising services, student organization opportunities and vast program options, UW-Stevens Point is ranked second in the U.S. on Study.com’s Best Colleges for Education Majors list. In addition, the Wisconsin Council of Teachers of English has awarded five of our graduates the “Outstanding Student Teacher Award” in the past seven years.

Department of English

Why study English Education at UW-Stevens Point?

Our program provides students with frequent opportunities for hands-on learning in 6-12 classrooms and schools. UW-Stevens Point English education graduates who sought employment have great success in finding positions. 100 percent of alumni graduating with a major in English Teaching have been hired within months after completing their degree, and many are hired before graduation. Teaching English at the middle and high school level is a rewarding career where students can share their passion for reading and writing with their future students.

 

Connections Project

The Department of English offers a range of student-centered activities and prepares students for a rewarding teaching career. Our program includes The Connection Project which pairs pre-service teachers at UWSP with diverse learners from high schools around the state. UWSP pre-service teachers work with the high school students through virtual lessons and discussions before presenting their work during a culminating campus visit. Connections gives students tremendous experience before they even set foot in a formal student teaching role in their final semester of college.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of English recognizes outstanding students at the annual Humanities and Global Studies Spring Awards Ceremony.

 

Ranked #2 in the U.S.

For the second year in a row, the education program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has been ranked second in the nation according to Study.com.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

Our program provides students with frequent opportunities for hands-on learning in middle and secondary schools. This includes practicum experiences in a middle school and a high school through the Connections project during the pre-Methods course block during the spring semester of their junior year. The practicum experiences deepen during the Methods semester in the fall of senior year, when classroom experiences are paired with learning about classroom management techniques, curriculum planning, and pedagogy for teaching literature and writing.

Student teaching is the culminating experience in the teacher candidate’s academic program of study at UW-Stevens Point. It provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to practice and refine their knowledge and skills under the supervision and guidance of cooperating teachers and our own faculty who have dedicated their careers to education and a lifetime of student learning.

Gain confidence as a teacher working with diverse learners from high schools in our yearly Connections Project. Student teachers enrolled in English 381, Reading for the English Teacher design their own literature course curriculum, lecture virtually and create project assignments. The highlight is the annual field trip to our UWSP campus where students can evaluate the work of their high school students and celebrate the semester together!

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

The Department of English offers a range of student-centered activities, from career workshops to speakers’ groups, to creative writing workshops. Student group opportunities can be found on the Stevens Point Involvement Network (SPIN).

  • Cornerstone Press is a small, independent publishing house and teaching press on campus that has published 39 titles to date in multiple genres.
  • The Writers’ Club gives students the opportunity to discuss their work and to publish the best of it in the outstanding student-run literary magazine, Barney Street.
  • Sigma Tau Delta, an international English Honor Society, is a service organization dedicated to promoting interest in literature and the English language within the university and the surrounding community. 
  • English Education majors get a close-up snapshot of what teaching is like as they coordinate a semester-long literature discussion with high school students from around the state in the UW-Stevens Point Connections Project. Our student-teachers prompt discussion about literary analysis and thematic connections to the novels, respond to student postings, and design project assignments for their own group. The online discussions culminate in a day-long series of workshops for the high school students in the spring at the UW-Stevens Point campus.

PREPARED FOR SUCCESS

English education graduates are well prepared to teach children in diverse, classroom settings. In fact, 100 percent of our recent English education graduates who sought employment in the field are often hired before graduation. Watch our video to learn more about our teaching environment in the School of Humanities and Global Studies!

MEET YOUR FACULTY

English Department faculty at UW-Stevens Point pride themselves on the attention they give individual students to help them further and widen their interests, develop their strengths and overcome their weaknesses.

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David Roloff

  • Professor
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Erica Ringelspaugh

  • Assistant Professor of English
  • Connections Project coordinator
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James Berry

  • Associate Professor of English
  • Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate Coordinator
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Rebecca Stephens

  • Professor
  • Chair, Department of English

German: Teacher Certification

PREPARE FOR A REWARDING TEACHING CAREER WITH A UW-STEVENS POINT DEGREE

As a student at UW-Stevens Point you have the opportunity to become a German speaker with a marketable set of skills in education and business, and well-versed in the culture and literature of German speaking peoples.

For students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Teaching of German, a study abroad trip is a requirement. In cooperation with the Office of International Programs, we offer semester long language immersion programs in Marburg, Germany. Internships are also available through the department. 

We offer a variety of options for those wishing to major in German. Teaching certification majors have close to a 100 percent job placement!

Department of World Languages and Literatures

Why study German at UW-Stevens Point?

When you pursue a German degree, you become an educated citizen with skills valuable in business, finance, communications, social services, education, science, technology and government.

 

Marburg, Germany Semester Abroad

In cooperation with the Office of International Programs, we offer semester long language immersion program in Marburg, Germany. Marburg is known as an exciting location full of history, well-known for being the site of the oldest protestant university. Our returning students have consistently related positive impressions of their experiences in Germany.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of World Languages and Literatures recognizes outstanding students at the annual Humanities and Global Studies Spring Awards Ceremony. In 2026, a total of $42,200 was awarded thanks to our generous donors and endowed scholarships.

 

Post-graduate Opportunities

Knowledge of a foreign language and language pedagogy can be a vital factor in career success. We are committed to placing our students on a firm career path through study abroad programs, fellowships, internships and other career-enhancing possibilities. Students with high proficiencies in languages, experience studying abroad and expertise in a second field have promising employment opportunities. Some recent graduates have worked for European companies with North American branches, with airlines, and as bilingual customer service representatives and international account auditors.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

If you plan to teach German or Spanish grades K-12, you must apply to the School of Education (SOE) at UW-Stevens Point and be accepted into the program. Prior to applying, you must meet requirements set by SOE which can be found on their website: SOE Professional Education Program Application Requirements

Once accepted into the program, there are no other applications requirements required by the Department of World Languages and Literatures.

APPLICATION DEADLINES: Applications for the Professional Education Program are processed two times a year – February 22 and September 22. Applications are due the Friday prior to the deadline if the deadline falls on a Saturday or Sunday. 

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

The UW-Stevens Point German Club is active and holds a weekly Stammtisch in which you can hone your language skills in an informal setting. More opportunities can be found on the Stevens Point Involvement Network (SPIN).

MEET YOUR FACULTY

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Thomas Leek

  • Associate Professor of German
  • Chair, Department of World Languages and Literatures
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Tobias Barske

  • Assistant Dean, School of Humanities and Global Studies
  • Professor of German Applied Linguistics

Spanish: Teacher Certification

EXPLORE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AS A SPANISH EDUCATOR WITH A UW-STEVENS POINT DEGREE

Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world as well as in the United States. Nearly 14% of the United States has Spanish as their first spoken language and this population is expected to continue to grow. Spanish teachers are in extremely high demand at this time in Wisconsin as well as in other states. We have 100% placement of our Spanish Education majors immediately following certification. Many Spanish-speakers are migrating to the United States and the need for Spanish-speaking teachers and professionals to work with these populations is in high demand.  

For students pursuing teacher certification, a study abroad trip is a requirement. In cooperation with the Office of International Programs, we offer semester long language immersion programs in Oaxaca, Mexico and Valladolid, Spain.

Department of World Languages and Literatures

Why study Spanish Teacher Certification at UW-Stevens Point?

When you pursue a Spanish Teaching degree, you become an educated citizen with skills valuable in business, finance, communications, social services, education, science, technology and government.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of World Languages and Literatures recognizes outstanding students at the annual Humanities and Global Studies Spring Awards Ceremony. In 2026, a total of $42,200 was awarded thanks to our generous donors and endowed scholarships.

 

Spain Semester Abroad

In cooperation with the Office of International Programs, we offer semester long language immersion program in Valladolid, Spain. Valladolid is located in north-central Spain. It is the capitol of the eponymous region. Internships are available in business/finance, engineering, tourism, information technology, media/communications, international relations, the nonprofit sector, Spanish studies and economics.

 
 

Post-graduate Opportunities

Knowledge of a foreign language and language pedagogy can be a vital factor in career success. We are committed to placing our students on a firm career path through study abroad programs, fellowships, internships and other career-enhancing possibilities. Students with high proficiencies in languages, experience studying abroad and expertise in a second field have promising employment opportunities. Some recent graduates have worked for European companies with North American branches, with airlines, and as bilingual customer service representatives and international account auditors.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

If you plan to teach German or Spanish grades K-12, you must apply to the School of Education (SOE) at UW-Stevens Point and be accepted into the program. 

Prior to applying, you must meet requirements set by SOE which can be found on their website: SOE Professional Education Program Application Requirements

Once accepted into the program, there are no other applications requirements required by the Department of World Languages and Literatures
 

APPLICATION DEADLINES: Applications for the Professional Education Program are processed two times a year – February 22 and September 22. Applications are due the Friday prior to the deadline if the deadline falls on a Saturday or Sunday. 

Spanish Teaching Study Abroad Requirement Culture, diversity, and success places students in internships in Mexico and Spain and internships are available in business/finance, engineering, tourism, information technology, media/communications, international relations, the nonprofit sector, Spanish studies and economics.

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

A number of student organizations exist for UW-Stevens Point students to develop their world language skills, including Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority and Spanish Club.

More opportunities can be found on the Stevens Point Involvement Network (SPIN).

Double Major with a Language

Many students choose to double major to be more marketable to future employers. The total number of hours required for graduation will be the same as for a single major (120 hours minimum) because a double major normally will not prolong studies beyond the customary four years. Essentially, you can double major in any degree in addition to the World Language. Some of the most common combinations are World Language plus International Studies, World Language plus Biology, World Language plus Music, and World Language plus Business. Consult with your adviser for more details.

 

MEET YOUR FACULTY

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Lara Garrido

  • Assistant Professor, Spanish & Applied Linguistics
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Renée Craig-Odders

  • Professor of Spanish
  • Basic Second Language Proficiency certificate director
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Vera Klekovkina

  • Professor

Natural Science Education

GET READY TO INSPIRE WITH YOUR TEACHING DEGREE FROM UW-STEVENS POINT        

The UW-Stevens Point Natural Science Education program is one of the first within the Universities of Wisconsin to address the new science, grades 4-12, state requirements. Of critical importance, this program addresses the need for broadly trained and highly qualified science teachers in school districts across the state.

Students in the natural science major take course work from a core set of science courses, select a minor in chemistry, biology, physics, or earth and space sciences, and a certificate in an additional area of chemistry, biology, physics, earth and space sciences, or environmental sciences. This diverse array of science coursework provides ample knowledge to teach any science discipline, grades 4-12, and provides an opportunity to focus on an area of emphasis. 

Praised for its program outcomes, graduation and retention rates, advising services, student organization opportunities and vast program options, UW-Stevens Point was ranked second in the U.S. on Study.com’s Best Colleges for Education Majors list.

Department of Biology

Why study Natural Science Education at UW-Stevens Point?

Our program provides students with frequent opportunities for hands-on learning in grade 4-12 classrooms and schools. This includes practicum experiences working with school-aged children early and often throughout the program. UW-Stevens Point graduates with Secondary Science Teaching Certification typically have some of the highest full-time job placement rates within their first year after graduation across the UW System.​ For example, more than 90 percent of our recent science education graduates have been hired within one year of graduation.

Our Hands-on Experiences

UW-Stevens Point offers its students dedicated labs for molecular genetics, cell biology, human and animal physiology, plant taxonomy, human anatomy, higher vertebrates and lower vertebrates. We are able to study in 40,000 acres of private, county and state land within 20 miles of campus, providing a great diversity of habitats for scientific investigations, and we have the only student-run vivarium in the state. Plus, the department operates the Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility.

 

Scholarships and Awards

The Department of Biology recognizes outstanding students at the annual Spring Awards Ceremony. In 2026, a total of $55,000 was awarded thanks to our generous donors and endowed scholarships.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

Students are immersed in a curriculum that emphasizes an inquiry-based approach and best practices in science education as well as a broad exposure to all scientific disciplines with a deep understanding of its intricacies. Students have opportunities to collaborate with faculty through independent, authentic scientific research, think critically about scientific conventions and how scientific disciplines are intertwined, and utilize state-of-the-art equipment throughout their course work.

At UWSP, we foster inclusivity in STEM fields by building and supporting communities of STEM learners. Educational coursework emphasizes the development of praxis through reflection and commitment to thinking and acting ethically concerning social and educational equity and justice. The program emphasizes the transformative power of education as a call to action to challenge injustice and empower all learners.

Students are able to directly put into practice skills and knowledge learned throughout their coursework during their student teaching, the culminating experience in a pre-service teacher’s academic program of study. This provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to practice and refine their knowledge and skills under the supervision and guidance of cooperating teachers and UWSP science faculty who have dedicated their careers to science education and mentorship.

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

Through volunteer opportunities and varied professional development opportunities, you’ll be an active learner closely involved in real-world situations designed to ensure your professional success.

Our students are academically engaged, highly motivated and actively involved at the local, state, national and international levels. Student organizations are vital to your pre-professional experiences. As such, the School of Education sponsors the following organizations: Aspiring Educators, Association for the Education of Young Children, Kappa Delta Pi and Student Council for Exceptional Children. In addition, science departments in the College of Letters and Science offer similar opportunities to get involved with fellow students, professors and the community through the Botany Club, Herpetology Society, National Biological Honor Society, Chemistry Club, Society of Physics Students and Geo Club. Explore More!

You may be lucky enough to work with one of the Neale Fellows, select teachers whose projects make a difference at their schools and who work jointly with faculty teaching your classes.

MEET YOUR FACULTY

Faculty and staff from the School of Education, Department of Biology, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department of Physics, and Geospatial Sciences are caring, involved and committed to student success. They are dynamically responsive to the changes happening in education and scientific disciplines and offer outstanding support to our students’ professional preparation.

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Krista Slemmons

  • Professor
  • Natural Science Education coordinator
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Perry Cook

  • Professor – Science Education
  • Director – Harju Center for Opportunities in Education
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Sarah Orlofske

  • Associate Professor
  • Curator of Animal Parasites

Mathematics: Education Option

PREPARE TO LEAD WITH A SECONDARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL TEACHING DEGREE IN MATHEMATICS

The UW-Stevens Point mathematics education major is an undergraduate program that focuses on the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to teach mathematics to students, grades 4-12. Successful candidates in the program earn a bachelor’s degree and a Wisconsin teaching license in mathematics education.

Praised for its program outcomes, graduation and retention rates, advising services, student organization opportunities and vast program options, UW-Stevens Point was ranked second in the U.S. on Study.com’s Best Colleges for Education Majors list.

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Why study Mathematics Education at UW-Stevens Point?

UW-Stevens Point graduates in the School of Education typically have some of the highest career outcome rates in full-time teaching jobs within their first year after graduation across the UW System.​ Mathematics education graduates are well prepared to teach children in diverse classroom settings. This option is structured to ensure students satisfy the licensing requirements for secondary teacher certification by completing dedicated geometry and statistics courses containing integrated educational methods.

 

Scholarships and Awards

High-achieving students are eligible for many significant awards and scholarships thanks to generous support from our alumni, friends, and corporate partners. We have scholarship opportunities for fall and spring semester, with selections determined by the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

 
Kameron Anderson ’23

Hired Before Graduation

Mathematics Education

Kameron Anderson ’23 was hired before graduation at P.J. Jacobs Junior High School in Stevens Point as a math teacher.

 

Ranked #2 in the U.S.

For the second year in a row, the education program at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point has been ranked second in the nation according to Study.com.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT

The Mathematics Education major will complete dedicated geometry and statistics courses containing integrated educational methods. Additional mathematics courses from the areas of analysis, abstract algebra, and discrete mathematics provide a comprehensive content preparation. Additional educational training in mathematics teaching technology, mathematics educational methods, and the history of mathematics ensure subject competency. A secondary/middle school student teaching experience completes the requirements for this major.

Gain Experience Outside the Classroom

Our program provides students with frequent opportunities for hands-on learning in PK-12 classrooms and schools. This includes practicum experiences working with school-aged children early and often throughout the program.

Student teaching is the culminating experience in the teacher candidate’s academic program of study at UW-Stevens Point. It provides an opportunity for teacher candidates to practice and refine their knowledge and skills under the supervision and guidance of cooperating teachers and our own faculty who have dedicated their careers to education and a lifetime of student learning.

GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS

Through volunteer opportunities and varied professional development opportunities, students will be active learners closely involved in real-world situations designed to ensure your professional success.

Our students are academically engaged, highly motivated and actively involved at the local, state, national and international levels. Student organizations are vital to pre-professional experiences. As such, the School of Education sponsors the following organizations: Aspiring Educators, Association for the Education of Young Children, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Council for Exceptional Children, and Math Club, which is sponsored by the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

MEET YOUR FACULTY

The Department of Mathematical Sciences has about 20 faculty members. They have interests in topology, geometry, actuarial mathematics, probability and statistics, and operations research. The department includes three Mathematics Education professors who manage the teacher education programs and perform scholarship in the mathematics education field.

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Cindy McCabe

  • Assistant Dean, School of Mathematics, Computing, Physics…
  • Professor
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Senfeng Liang

  • Associate Professor, Math Education
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Sinan Kanbir

  • Associate Professor
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DPI ACCREDITATION

UW-Stevens Point’s teacher education programs are accredited by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.