Community Health: Rehabilitation & Disability Studies, BS

for the Bachelor of Science Major in Community Health, Rehabilitation & Disability Studies Concentration


The Community Health Program at Illinois prepares students in the ever changing world of health care and health behavior as practitioners and offers three concentrations at the undergraduate level: Health Education, Health Planning & Administration, and Rehabilitation & Disability Studies. All curricula are built on a foundation of general education courses which emphasize communication skills and critical thinking. The Professional Core courses are designed to help students develop skills in planning, implementation, and evaluation in the context of health services and programs. Students must complete an internship during their senior year in a setting related to the degree and their interests. Recent internship sites have included the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross, hospitals, nursing homes, fitness centers, work site health education programs, and substance abuse prevention centers.

Further information is available from the Academic Affairs Office, Department of Health & Kinesiology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1206 S. Fourth Street, 2021 Khan Annex, Huff Hall, Champaign, IL 61820, (217) 333-2307.

A 5 year BS MPH joint degree program is available for students majoring in Community Health, I-Health, or Kinesiology. Students apply for the program in the latter part of their third year (junior year) of study. Students accepted into the BS MPH joint degree program take 12 credit hours of coursework in their senior year that apply to both BS and MPH degrees. In the 5th year of study, students complete the remaining requirements for the MPH degree, and graduate simultaneously with both BS and MPH degrees. Additional information regarding the joint degree program can be found on the College of Applied Health Sciences website

for the Bachelor of Science Major in Community Health, Rehabilitation & Disability Studies Concentration


The Community Health Program requires certain courses from the approved lists be taken as noted below. The prescribed courses prepare the student for upper division study and may be used to satisfy General Education Requirements provided they are on the appropriate General Education List.

A total of 128 hours is required for a degree in Community Health with all the above requirements met.  There will be range of electives a student will be able to take depending on the general education number of hours.

Supporting Electives


General Education 

Communication Arts
Composition I and an approved speech performance course; or CMN 111 and CMN 112 6-7
Advanced Composition (CHLH 304 fulfills requirement) 3-4
Quantitative Reasoning I & II
From approved campus list (must include a course in statistics from approved campus list) (CHLH 244 and CHLH 421 fulfills requirement)6
Humanities and the Arts
From approved campus list (CHLH 260 fulfills 3 hours of requirement)9
Social and Behavioral Sciences
From approved campus list 9
Natural Sciences and Technology
From approved campus list 9
Cultural Studies 1
One course from Non-Western Cultures approved campus list.3
One course from U.S. Minority Cultures approved campus list3
One course from Western Cultures approved campus list 3
Foreign Language: Completion through the third level of the same language in high school or college
Total Hours51-53
Community Health Program Core Requirements
CHLH 1003
CHLH 1251
CHLH 2013
CHLH 2102
CHLH 2503
CHLH 2743
CHLH 3044
CHLH 4104
CHLH 4213
Kinesiology and Community Health Department Core Requirements
CHLH 1013
KIN 1223
Correlate Areas (see Correlates List Tab)18
Each student completes correlates that are planned with the assigned advisor. These courses are designed to enhance and support career goals.
Electives9-11
Concentration Requirements18
Total Hours128
1

Courses in cultural studies may be completed through other categories where appropriate.

Concentration Requirements

REHB 3303
REHB 4024
REHB 4352
CHLH 3801
CHLH 4858

for the Bachelor of Science Major in Community Health, Rehabilitation & Disability Studies Concentration


Community Health Supporting Electives

Guidelines for Choosing Supporting Electives:

  • 18 credit hours (about 6 separate classes) are required in Supporting Electives for the major;

  • 9 credit hours or more of Supporting Electives should be completed within the Department of Kinesiology and Community Health: CHLH, IHTL, KIN, or REHB courses;

  • If you are taking a course as part of your primary concentration, it will not also count as a Supporting Elective;

  • Your academic advisor will work with you to help determine what coursework is appropriate to count as your Supporting Electives and/or you may select from this approved list of courses.

CHLH Courses

CHLH 1263
CHLH 199
CHLH 200
CHLH 2033
CHLH 2062
CHLH 2432
CHLH 2443
CHLH 260
CHLH 314
CHLH 330
CHLH 3653
CHLH 3932 or 3
CHLH 4043 or 4
CHLH 4073 or 4
CHLH 4093
CHLH 4153 or 4
CHLH 4294
CHLH 4413 or 4
CHLH 4483 or 4
CHLH 4553
CHLH 4562 to 4
CHLH 4573
CHLH 4583
CHLH 4693 or 4
CHLH 4703 or 4
CHLH 4941 to 4

IHLT Courses

IHLT 2303
IHLT 2323
IHLT 2403
IHLT 3754

KIN Courses

KIN 247
KIN 249
KIN 3653
KIN 386
KIN 387
KIN 442
KIN 4443 or 4
KIN 448
KIN 459
KIN 4941 to 4

REHB Courses

REHB 3303
REHB 4014
REHB 4024
REHB 4352

Other College of AHS Courses:

RST Courses

RST 200Leadership in Recreation, Sport and Tourism2
RST 216Technology in Recreation, Sport and Tourism3
RST 230Diversity in Recreation, Sport, and Tourism3
RST 255Ethical Issues in Recreation, Sport and Tourism2
RST 260Disability in Recreation, Sport and Tourism3
RST 316Human Development and Recreation, Sport and Tourism3
RST 335Leisure and Consumer Culture3
RST 430Sport & Development3
RST 441Community Planning and Engagement3 or 4

SHS Courses

SHS 120Child, Comm, & Lang Ability3
SHS 121American Sign Language I4
SHS 170Intro Hum Comm Sys & Disorders3
SHS 222Language & Culture of Deaf Communities3
SHS 270Comm Disability in the Media4
SHS 271Communication and Aging3
SHS 280Communication Neuroscience3
SHS 320Development of Spoken Language3
SHS 3333
SHS 352Hearing Health and Society3
SHS 375Communication Partners and Health3
SHS 380Comm Competence and Disorders3
SHS 389Neuroplasticity and Communication3
SHS 473Augmentative & Alternative Communication2 to 4

Other courses across campus by areas of interest:

Pre-Health: M.D., O.D., O.T., P.T., P.A., Dentistry, Optometry, Chiropractor

CHEM 232Elementary Organic Chemistry I3 or 4
CHEM 233Elementary Organic Chem Lab I2
CHEM 332Elementary Organic Chem II4
CLCV 102Medical Terms-GRK & LAT Roots3
IB 104Animal Biology4
MCB 100Introductory Microbiology3
MCB 244Human Anatomy & Physiology I3
MCB 245Human Anat & Physiol Lab I2
MCB 246Human Anatomy & Physiology II3
MCB 247Human Anat & Physiol Lab II2
MCB 300Microbiology3
MCB 450Introductory Biochemistry3
PHYS 101College Physics: Mech & Heat5
PHYS 102College Physics: E&M & Modern5

Communications, Promotions, Public Relations & Leadership

ADV 150Introduction to Advertising3
ADV 410Public Relations Strategies3
AGED 220Prog Del in Ag & Leadership Ed3
AGED 430Youth Development Programs3 or 4
BTW 250Principles Bus Comm3
CMN 211Business and Professional Communication3
CMN 212Intro to Organizational Comm3
CMN 220Communicating Public Policy3
CMN 230Introduction to Interpersonal Communication3
CMN 232Intro to Intercultural Comm3
CMN 260Intro to Health Communication3
CMN 336Communicating in Families3
CMN 368Sexual Communication3
CMN 3773
CMN 424Campaigning to Win3 or 4
CMN 435Building Interpersonal Skills3 or 4
CMN 462Health Communication in Relationships3 or 4
CMN 4633 or 4
CMN 464Health Communication Campaigns3 or 4
CMN 465Social Marketing3 or 4
EDPR 250School & Community Experiences0 to 4
LEAD 3803
PS 220Intro to Public Policy3
TE 333Creativity, Innovation, Vision4

Heath Administration, Law & Human Resources

ACCY 200Fundamentals of Accounting3
ACCY 201Accounting and Accountancy I3
ACCY 202Accounting and Accountancy II3
ACE 210Environmental Economics & Policy3
ACE 240Personal Financial Planning3
ACE 255Economics of Food and Environmental Justice3
BADM 300The Legal Environment of Bus3
BADM 310Mgmt and Organizational Beh3
BADM 320Principles of Marketing3
ECON 302Inter Microeconomic Theory3
FIN 221Corporate Finance3
FIN 232
LAW 301Introduction to Law3
LAW 303Living the Law3
ANTH 246Forensic Science4
EDUC 202Social Justice, School and Society3
GLBL 260Global Human Rights3
LLS 468Latinas/os & the Law3 or 4
SOC 275Criminology3
SOC 3783
SOC 479Law and Society3 or 4

Social and Behavioral Factors

ACE 255Economics of Food and Environmental Justice3
AFRO 221History of the Prison3
AFRO 250Introduction to Health and Wellness in the Black Community3
AFRO 343Criminalization and Punishment3
ANSC 207The Science of Pets and How to Care for Them3
ANSC 250Companion Animals in Society3
ANTH 104Talking Culture3
ANTH 143Biology of Human Behavior3
ANTH 160Race and Contemporary Social Issues3
ANTH 210Families in Global Perspective3
ANTH 249Evolution and Human Disease3
ANTH 262Women's Lives3
ANTH 343Behavior and Biology of Women3
ANTH 432Genes and Behavior3
CI 260Serving Children in Schools and the Community3
CPSC 180Medicinal Plants and Herbology3
EPS 201
EPS 310
EDPR 250School & Community Experiences0 to 4
EPSY 202Exploring Cultural Pluralism3
EPSY 220Career Development: Exploration, Choice, and Skills3
EPSY 236Child Development in Education3
EPSY 402Sociocultural Influence on Learning2 to 4
FSHN 220Principles of Nutrition4
FSHN 274
GLBL 240Global Health3
GLBL 340Global Health: Policy & Governance3
GLBL 440Global Health: Interventions & Evaluations3 or 4
GWS 454Social Work with Women3 or 4
HDFS 120Intro to Family Studies3
HDFS 208Child and Family Inclusion: Disability, Health, and Diversity3
HDFS 220Families in Global Perspective3
HDFS 225Close Relationships3
HDFS 301Infancy & Early Childhood4
HDFS 408Hospitalized Children3 or 4
HORT 430Children and Nature2
IB 105Environmental Biology3
IB 230Pandemics2
IB 361Ecology and Human Health3
LLS 201US Racial & Ethnic Politics3
LLS 230Latina/o Genders & Sexualities3
LLS 235Race and the Politics of Reproduction3
LLS 278Mapping Latina/o Inequalities3
LLS 310Race and Cultural Diversity4
LLS 368Latinas/os & Public Policy3
LLS 377Prisons, Race, and Terror3
LLS 387Race, Gender and the Body3
LLS 465Race, Sex, and Deviance3 or 4
LLS 468Latinas/os & the Law3 or 4
LLS 473Immigration, Health & Society3 or 4
LLS 479Race, Medicine, and Society3 or 4
NRES 287Environment and Society3
PSYC 201Intro to Social Psych3
PSYC 216Child Psych3
PSYC 238Psychopathology and Problems in Living3
PSYC 239Community Psych3
PSYC 340Community Projects4
PSYC 361The Psychology of Aging3
PSYC 451Neurobio of Aging0 to 4
PSYC 455Organizational Psych2 to 4
PSYC 465Personality and Soc Dev3 or 4
SOC 1623
SOC 1793
SOC 196Issues in Sociology3
SOC 202Sexualities3
SOC 270Global Demography3
SOC 273Social Perspectives on the Family3
SOC 274Health, Illness and Society3
SOC 275Criminology3
SOC 373Social Inequality3
SOC 473Immigration, Health & Society3 or 4
SOC 478Geography of Health Care3 or 4
SOCW 200Introduction to Social Work3
SOCW 300Diversity: Identities & Issues3
SOCW 315Social Work Services for Older Adults3
SOCW 321Social Entre & Social Change3
SOCW 420Subst Use in Social Context3
SOCW 473Immigration, Health & Society3 or 4
SPED 117The Culture of Disability3
SPED 322Introduction to Intellectual Disability3
SPED 432Multiple Disabilities3
SPED 438Collaboration with Diverse Families in Special Education3 or 4
UP 260Social Inequality and Planning3

Health Data and Technology

ACE 161Computer Concepts & Applications3
CS 102Little Bits to Big Ideas4
CS 105Intro Computing: Non-Tech3
CS 107Data Science Discovery4
INFO 202Social Aspects Info Tech3

for the Bachelor of Science Major in Community Health, Rehabilitation & Disability Studies Concentration


Sample Sequence

This sample sequence is intended to be used only as a guide for degree completion. All students should work individually with their academic advisors to decide the actual course selection and sequence that works best for them based on their academic preparation and goals. Enrichment programming such as study abroad, minors, internships, and so on may impact the structure of this four-year plan. Course availability is not guaranteed during the semester indicated in the sample sequence.

Students must fulfill their Language Other Than English requirement by successfully completing a third level of a language other than English. For more information, see the corresponding section on the Degree and General Education Requirements page.

First Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
CHLH 100CHLH 101
CHLH 125KIN 122
Composition I or public speaking requirement4-3Public speaking requirement or Composition I3-4
Language Other Than English (3rd level)4General Education course3
General Education course3Free Elective3
Free Elective2 
 12 10
Second Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
CHLH 201CHLH 250
CHLH 210CHLH 274
General Education QR1 Statistics: CHLH 244 or STAT 100 recommended3General Education course3
General Education course3General Education course3
Free Elective3General Education course3
Free Elective2Free Elective1
 11 10
Third Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
CHLH 304CHLH 410
REHB 330REHB 435
Supporting Elective course3Supporting Elective course3
Supporting Elective course3Supporting Elective course3
General Education course/Free Elective3General Education course/Free Elective3
 9 9
Fourth Year
First SemesterHoursSecond SemesterHours
CHLH 380CHLH 485
CHLH 4213Free Elective3
REHB 402Free Elective3
Supporting Elective course3Free Elective2
Supporting Elective course3 
General Education course/Free Elective3 
 12 8
Total Hours 81

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