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Learn about the undergraduate and graduate programs in health and exercise science at Wake Forest, a private liberal arts university in North Carolina. Explore the department's faculty, research, labs, and facilities.
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- Shared Resources and Cores
- Public Health Sciences
- Research and Faculty Labs
Research Core Facilities and Departmental Shared Equipment resourcesare part of the research infrastructure and are located across the institution.
Bringing a public health perspective to our medical environment and identifying strategies to enhance public health and prevent diseasethrough teaching, research and community outreach initiatives.
Explore the current collaborative and faculty researchbeing conducted at Wake Forest School of Medicine.
The Department of Health and Exercise Science (HES) offers a program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Exercise Science. The course of study is designed to prepare individuals for careers in medicine and allied health, such as preventive and rehabilitative programs or for further graduate study in the health sciences.
The Department of Health and Exercise Science (HES) offers a 2-year program leading to a Master of Science degree. The HES department has a research agenda focused on understanding the determinants and prevention of chronic disease and disability across the lifespan.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is the medical school of Wake Forest University, with two campuses located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is affiliated with Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, the academic medical center whose clinical arm is Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
Highly qualified majors are invited by the department to apply for admission to the honors program in health and exercise science during the second semester of the junior year.