
DEAN
Roberta E. Rikli
ASSOCATE DEAN
Ellen Junn
ASSISTANT DEAN, STUDENT AFFAIRS
Nancee Wright
DEAN'S OFFICE
Education Classroom Building 324
(714) 278-3311
COLLEGE WEBSITE
http://hhd.fullerton.edu
“Our college offers programs that
focus on areas of broad human
concern—the education of children
and youth and the health,
development, and well-being of
people of all ages from infancy
to older adult years. We welcome
you to the College of Health and Human Development and the
opportunity to learn the
knowledge and skills needed
to make a lasting contribution
tothe world in which we live.”
Dean Roberta E. Rikli
College of Health and Human Development
Through its teaching, scholarship, and service mission, the College of Health and Human Development provides students with an education that contributes to their intellectual, personal, and professional development. Emphasis is placed on both theory and practice, with special attention to the development of critical thinking and humanistic skills needed to function in a widely diverse and ever-changing society. Programs in the college lead to traditional academic degrees at the baccalaureate and graduate levels, as well as to a variety of specific certificates, credentials and licenses.
The College of Health and Human Development is organized into the following departments: Child and Adolescent Studies, Counseling, Health Science, Human Services, Kinesiology, Military Science and Nursing.

PROGRAMS OFFERED
Child and Adolescent Development, Bachelor of Science
Child and Adolescent Development, Minor
Counseling, Master of Science
Health Science, Bachelor of Science
Health Science, Minor
Human Services, Bachelor of Science
Human Services, Minor
Kinesiology, Bachelor of Science
Kinesiology, Minor
Kinesiology, Master of Science
Military Science, Minor
Second Lieutenant Commission, U.S. Army
Nursing, Bachelor of Science
Nursing, Master of Science
Family Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Anesthetist
Nursing Administration
Women’s Health Care
Master of Public Health
ACCREDITATIONS
The College of Health and Human Development offers high
quality programs that meet state and national accreditation
standards. Major accrediting bodies for college programs
include:
- American College of Nurse Midwives
- Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Council for Standards in Human Services Education
- National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission
RESEARCH CENTERS AND INSTITUTES
In addition to its academic degree programs,
the college also sponsors the following interdisciplinary
centers and institutes. For additional information, see
the Research Centers section of the catalogue.
- Center for Community Collaboration
- Center for the Prevention of Childhood Obesity
- Center for the Advancement of Responsible Youth Sports
- Center for Successful Aging
- Sports and Movement Institute
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
The College of Health and Human Development is proud of
its active student organizations and honor societies. The
following department-based organizations combine to form
the College of H&HD
Inter-Club Council:
- Child and Adolescent Studies Student Association
- Eta Sigma Gamma Honorary Society, Health Science
- Graduate Counseling Student Association
- Human Services Student Association
- Kappa Omega Honorary Society, Counseling
- Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society, Kinesiology
- Kinesiology and Health Science Student Association
- Nursing Honor Society


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