The Nutrition and Community Wellness certificate prepares the student for jobs inthe field of nutrition education and coaching. This is a valuable supplemental certificate to a wellness education for personal training or group exercise certifications and health coaching certifications.
The Certificate of Achievement Nutrition and Community Wellness is designed to prepare students for careers in health, nutrition, and wellness coaching. Emphasis is placed on providing students with effective communication strategies for explaining and applying the basic principles of nutrition and health, as well as community wellness. Students create and implement safe and effective healthy eating strategies and exercise recommendations based on individual needs. Students also demonstrate effective approaches to modifying behavior-change programs to promote program adherence and knowledge based on individual needs.
EXERCISESCIENCE CLASSES/INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS DISCLAIMER: Participation in all sports and exercise science activities involves certain inherent risks. Risks may include, but are not limited to, neck and spinal injuries that may result in paralysis or brain injury, injury to bones, joints, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and other aspects of the musculoskeletal system, and serious injury ,or impairment, to other aspects of the body and general health, including death. The San Diego Community College District, its officers, agents, and employees are not responsible for the inherent risks associated with participation in exercise science classes/intercollegiate sports. Students are strongly advised to consult a physician prior to participating in any exercise science activity.
To be eligible for the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) in Certified Nutrition Coach (CNC), students need to complete the following:
● Completion of a prescribed NASM learning program;
● Pass the Certified Nutrition Coach (CNC)examination within a designated enrollment period.
The NASM-CNC certification must be renewed every two years. To renew the NASM-CNC, students must purchase and pass the NASM-CNC renewal exam.
To be eligible to take the American Council on Exercise National Certification Examination in Health Coaching, students need to complete one of the following:
● Pass an accredited certification exam through the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA);
● Obtain a license in fitness, nutrition, healthcare, wellness, human resources or a related field;
● Earn an associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in fitness, exercise science, nutrition, health care, wellness, human resources or a related field;
● Complete at least two years of comparable work experience in any of the industries specified above.
Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution should consult the Counseling Department and a Nutrition Advisor for assistance in the student's nutrition educational plan.
Some careers in the nutrition and wellness field include nutrition coach, health and wellness coach, life coach, family coach, pregnant and nursing moms coach, adult and seniors coach, weight loss coach, nutritional health coach, and behavior change coach. These careers can be found in fitness centers and health clubs, community outreach programs, corporations and businesses, hospitals, health clinics, and doctor's offices.
(A) Enrollment Data
Annual Number of Sections (SECT) and Enrollment (ENRL) Total
2020-2021* | 2020-2021* | 2021-2022* | 2021-2022* | ||
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Course Department Number | Course Title | SECT | ENRL | SECT | ENRL |
EXSC 123 | Adapted Physical Fitness | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 124A | Aerobic and Core Conditioning I | 3 | 59 | 5 | 34 |
EXSC 125A | Aerobic Dance I | 1 | 13 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 126A | Cardio Conditioning I | 8 | 124 | 7 | 74 |
EXSC 127A | Cardio Kickboxing I | 0 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
EXSC 129A | Step Aerobics I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 134 | Adapted Weight Training | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 135A | Individual Conditioning I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 136A | Off-Season Conditioning for Sport I | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 139A | Weight Training I | 8 | 134 | 11 | 144 |
EXSC 142 | Hiking for Fitness I- Fundamentals | 4 | 133 | 6 | 117 |
EXSC 143A | Outdoor Cycling Level I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 145A | Yoga I | 8 | 136 | 10 | 119 |
EXSC 147A | Kickboxing I | 2 | 38 | 2 | 46 |
EXSC 148A | Mixed Martial Arts I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 154A | Badminton I | 1 | 6 | 1 | 10 |
EXSC 156A | Baseball I | 2 | 19 | 2 | 38 |
EXSC 158A | Basketball I | 2 | 21 | 3 | 10 |
EXSC 166A | Golf I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 174A | Soccer I | 3 | 16 | 2 | 7 |
EXSC 176A | Softball I | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
EXSC 178A | Tennis I | 0 | 0 | 1 | 20 |
EXSC 182A | Volleyball I | 2 | 19 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 183A | Beach Volleyball I | 1 | 11 | 1 | 2 |
HEAL 101 | Health and Lifestyle | 24 | 766 | 24 | 607 |
HEAL 103 | Introduction to Public Health | + | + | 0 | 0 |
HUMS 103 | Introduction to Community Health Work | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
HUMS 120 | Introduction to Social Work | 4 | 169 | 4 | 161 |
NUTR 150 | Nutrition | 13 | 452 | 12 | 333 |
NUTR 153 | Cultural Foods | + | + | + | + |
NUTR 170 | Nutrition and Fitness | 4 | 148 | 4 | 128 |
+New course to San Diego City College
Source:https://www.sdcity.edu/about/institutional-effectiveness/research/enrollment-dashboard.aspx
2018-2019 | 2018-2019 | 2019-2020* | 2019-2020* | ||
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Course Department Number | Course Title | SECT | ENRL | SECT | ENRL |
EXSC 123 | Adapted Physical Fitness | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 124A | Aerobic and Core Conditioning I | 17 | 205 | 13 | 172 |
EXSC 125A | Aerobic Dance I | 0 | 0 | 1 | 13 |
EXSC 126A | Cardio Conditioning I | 10 | 160 | 7 | 119 |
EXSC 127A | Cardio Kickboxing I | 3 | 47 | 2 | 36 |
EXSC 129A | Step Aerobics I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 134 | Adapted Weight Training | 1 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 135A | Individual Conditioning I | 2 | 14 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 136A | Off-Season Conditioning for Sport I | 17 | 169 | 14 | 129 |
EXSC 139A | Weight Training I | 21 | 320 | 17 | 281 |
EXSC 142 | Hiking for Fitness I- Fundamentals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 143A | Outdoor Cycling Level I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 145A | Yoga I-Fundamentals of Yoga | 26 | 350 | 17 | 315 |
EXSC 147A | Kickboxing I | 8 | 148 | 8 | 169 |
EXSC 148A | Mixed Martial Arts I | 2 | 18 | 2 | 36 |
EXSC 154A | Badminton I | 1 | 18 | 1 | 16 |
EXSC 156A | Baseball I | 2 | 39 | 2 | 50 |
EXSC 158A | Basketball I | 2 | 25 | 3 | 25 |
EXSC 166A | Golf I | 2 | 19 | 2 | 18 |
EXSC 174A | Soccer I | 8 | 87 | 4 | 56 |
EXSC 176A | Softball I | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
EXSC 178A | Tennis I | 4 | 30 | 2 | 21 |
EXSC 182A | Volleyball I | 2 | 26 | 2 | 16 |
EXSC 183A | Beach Volleyball I | 0 | 0 | 2 | 31 |
HEAL 101 | Health and Lifestyle | 48 | 1160 | 3 | 1148 |
HEAL 103 | Introduction to Public Health | + | + | + | + |
HUMS 103 | Introduction to Community Health Work | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
HUMS 120 | Introduction to Social Work | 6 | 185 | 4 | 154 |
NUTR 150 | Nutrition | 13 | 407 | 18 | 645 |
NUTR 153 | Cultural Foods | + | + | + | + |
NUTR 170 | Nutrition and Fitness | 2 | 44 | 2 | 42 |
+New course to San Diego City College
Source: https://www.sdcity.edu/about/institutional-effectiveness/research/enrollment-dashboard.aspx
(B) Completer Projections
The Health and Exercise Science program at San Diego City College (SDCC) offers certificates of performance and achievement, and associate degrees in the field of health, exercise science, nutrition, and fitness. The program’s mission is to provide a research-based practical approach to the multi-dimensional study of human movement, while engaging students in hands-on experiences to promote critical thinking, effective communication, and a comprehensive understanding of the health and exercise science discipline. The program meets this mission by offering a variety of exercise science and health classes that can help meet the needs of our diverse community. The Health and Exercise Science program teaches students to lead by example in promoting a healthy lifestyle. It enables students to develop knowledge, skills, and abilities in exercise planning, participation, and behavior change not only for themselves, but also to the campus and community. The program embraces both the challenge to inspire our students to be individual improvement of health and wellness, and encourages our students to share their information and experience within the community.
● Demonstrate the ability to prescribe safe and effective exercise.
● Develop and implement group and individual exercise programs.
● Possess an applied understanding of human anatomy, physiology and nutrition as it applies to physical fitness.
●Develop specialized fitness programs to meet the needs of the targeted individual.
The marriage between Fitness Trainer, Nutrition, Foods and Culinary Arts, and Community Health Care Worker TOP Codes to develop a Nutrition and Community Wellness Certificate of Achievement provides students a pathway to explore nutritional education with public and preventive health in global and community perspectives in mind. With the approval of the certificate, students at San Diego City College can pursue a certificate program that combines health, fitness, nutrition, and human services (social work) courses. The focus is to generate advocates in creating and maintaining healthy communities.
Need for proposal
To offer the San Diego City College student population the opportunity to learn more about nutrition and earn a certificate in the field of nutrition with an emphasis on community education. There is a significant increase in student interest at San Diego City College as the college offers insufficient nutrition educational opportunities for our students. Students can pursue a certificate program focusing on the nutritional education within their community through the combination of nutrition and human services courses. The focus is to generate candidates to advocate in creating and maintaining healthy communities. Proposal for a new certificate is supported by the advisory board. Labor market information supports job opportunities in this field.
The following local organizations endorses the Nutrition and Community Wellness, Certificate of Achievement at San Diego City College.
· Olive Gardens & Learning Center
· The City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department
Please find the support letters advocating to move the recommendation of the new award at San Diego City College, affirming that there are jobs available for program completers within the local service area of the college.
At the January 2017 City College Advisory Board meeting, discussions were made to develop a Nutrition and Community Wellness certificate to address the growing student interest at San Diego City College for a pathway exploring nutritional education with public and preventive health in global and community perspectives in mind. At San Diego City College, students can pursue a certificate program focusing on nutritional education within their community through the combination of nutrition and human services courses. The focus is to generate candidates to advocate in creating and maintaining healthy communities. It was discussed possible employment outcomes upon the completion of the certification are available in the health and fitness industry as well as community outreach in health and wellness. Upon completing the certificate, students are better prepared for nationally accredited nutrition certifications in nutrition coaching and health coaching.
This program modification is pending recommendation by Regional Consortium after the program proposal Originating Professor and Co-Originating Professor, Department Chair, Department Dean, College Occupational Dean, College Curriculum Chair, and College Vice President of Instruction approved of the recommended modification to the award TOP Code to 0835.20 Fitness Trainer advised by Regional Consortium on November 18, 2022. The proposed TOP Code 0835.20 best describes the intent of the award as training occupations in fitness and health interested inworking in community wellness facilities and/expand their career or certification as personal trainers, coaches, or exercise instructors.
COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR:
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1)* | |
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HEAL 101 | Health and Lifestyle | 3 | Y1, S1 | |
HEAL 103 | Introduction to Public Health | 3 | Y1, S2 | |
HUMS 103 | Introduction to Community Health Work | 3 | Y1, S1 | |
or | HUMS 120 | Introduction to Social Work | 3 | Y1, S1 |
NUTR 150 | Nutrition | 3 | Y1, S1 | |
NUTR 153 | Cultural Foods | 3 | Y1, S1 or S2 | |
NUTR 170 | Nutrition and Fitness | 3 | Y1, S2 |
COMPLETE THREE (3) UNITS FROM THE FOLLOWING:
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1)* |
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EXSC 123 | Adapted Physical Fitness | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 124A | Aerobic and Core Conditioning I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 125A | Aerobic Dance I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 126A | Cardio Conditioning I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 127A | Cardio Kickboxing I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 129A | Step Aerobics I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 134 | Adapted Weight Training | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 135A | Individual Conditioning I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 136A | Off-Season Condition for Sport I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 139A | Weight Training I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 142 | Hiking for Fitness I- Fundamentals | 0.5 - 2 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 143A | Outdoor Cycling Level I | 0.5 - 2 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 145A | Yoga I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 147A | Kickboxing I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 148A | Mixed Martial Arts I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 154A | Badminton I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 156A | Baseball I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 158A | Basketball I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 166A | Golf I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 174A | Soccer I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 176A | Softball I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 178A | Tennis I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 182A | Volleyball I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
EXSC 183A | Beach Volleyball I | 0.5 - 1 | Y1, S1 or S2 |
TOTAL UNITS: 21
*Course offerings are subject to change. Refer to the SDCCD Online Class Schedule for the most updated course offerings for the semester.
John Edwards · 03/26/23
San Diego City College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE does not recommend developing a *new* program for these occupations because 1) there is an estimated oversupply in the region; and 2) entry-level wages for some occupations are below the living wage. However, because this is a program modification, the COE defers to the region. The region should note that employers typically require either a high school diploma (42 percent) or a bachelor’s degree (41 percent) as the minimum educational requirement for Nutrition and Community Wellness Occupations.
Jeanie M. Tyler · 03/17/23
Update COE LMI and supporting letters advocating and endorsing the new Nutrition and Community Wellness, Certificate of Achievement at San Diego City College are attached.
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