The Health and Human Performance department offers much more than health or physical education courses. At Concordia, we teach to the whole student through courses that encourage each individual to lead a healthy lifestyle throughout his or her life.
Students can choose from a variety of elective courses in health topics, including drug education, first aid, CPR, nutrition, and women’s and men’s health.
Learn more about the health and human performance programs at Concordia.

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In HHP 489: Global Health today, we had the honor of hearing a presentation from Shangon Diang. Shangon shared with us his experiences living in Sudan, a refugee camp, and now in Grand Island as a refugee. What an insightful presentation!
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Check out this amazing video that Anna McDaniel put together of the HHP Spring Break Mission Trip to Guatemala.
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HHP 182: CPR and First Aid class learned about injuries to extremities and practiced splinting skills today.
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"America the Beautiful" will be screened in Janzow top TODAY, Thursday, March 21, at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Check out the trailer:
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We are packed and ready to go! The Concordia Guatemala Mission Team will be flying out of Omaha at 7am tomorrow morning and will return on March 14. Please pray for us and check out our blog at: http://cunetoguatemala.blogspot.com/
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Thank you Concordia Publishing House for 230 free Spanish Children's Bible Story books to take on our health and medical mission trip to Guatemala next month!
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Dr. Janousek is looking to hire a HHP student willing to clean CPR mannequins on Mondays and Wednesdays at 1:00 and again at 3:00. There are 8-10 dates that we will need help with this starting next week. Please let Dr. J know if you are interested and are able to do BOTH times.
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Zumba fun in HHP 168 today! Thanks Hayley Wallace for leading us!
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Congratulations Christina Tomka and Ashley Willoughby for receiving "Majors of the Year" from the Nebraska Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. Pictured Left to Right: Dr. Vicki Boye, Christina Tomka, and Ashley Willoughby
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Congratulations to the 9 new Phi Epsilon Kappa members and the returning members from last year! These students are juniors and seniors majoring in HHP with a GPA 3.5 or higher.
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Observation of Infant and Toddler Motor Development: Students viewed babies demonstrating several postural and manipulative behaviors at 1, 3, 9, and 12 months of age. For each age, they described the general characteristics observed and examined why new patterns emerged.
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