You must take three credits of course work that addresses topics like nutrition, fitness, substance abuse, or stress management. Completing one year of ROTC/Military Science is an alternate way of fulfilling this requirement.
Because responsible adaptations in behavior can help promote and maintain good health, you should know and begin to practice the components of a healthy lifestyle.
An alternate method of fulfilling this requirement is the completion of one year of Military Science/ROTC: MLSC 101 Introduction to Military Science and Lab (two semester hours) and MLSC 102 Fundamentals of Military Science and Lab (two semester hours). Verified successful completion of Basic Training in any US Armed Service is transferable as MLSC 101 and 102. MLSC 203 and MLSC 204 may be substituted for MLSC 101 and 102.