Jeralyn Perkins

Kinesiology and Health Science

Lecturer


Jeralyn Perkins

Contact Information

Office Hours: Tues & Thur 12:30 - 1:30 PM
Office Location: USU Brigham City D204
Phone: 435-919-1303
Email: jeralyn.perkins@usu.edu

Educational Background

MS, Public Health, Utah State University, 2015
BS, Community Health Education, Utah State University, 2013

Licensures & Certifications

Certified Health Education Specialist, National Association for Health Education Credentializing, 2015

Biography

I am a lecturer in the Kinesiology and Health Science Department. In this role I teach, mentor students, and strive to create a collaborative, interactive learning environment. I received a Bachelor’s of Community Health and Master’s of Health Promotion from Utah State University. As a Masters student, I worked for the KHS department teaching and mentoring undergraduate students. Since graduation, I have worked for a local health department working to address social determinants of health in our community, engaging with community members and coalitions to increase access to health resources for underserved populations. My professional interests include addressing local public health prevention efforts through a risk and protective factor-based approach to more effectively impact the health, well-being, and quality of life for the community. I am especially passionate about working with youth increasing their social-emotional learning skills to promote mental health and prevent early initiation of substance use and risky sexual behavior.

Teaching

HEP 3000 - Drugs and Human Behavior, Fall 2023
HEP 5000 - Health Equity (CI), Fall 2023
HEP 3000 - Drugs and Human Behavior, Spring 2023
HEP 4800 - Human Diseases, Spring 2023
HEP 5400 - Prevention Strategies for Obesity and Disordered Eating, Spring 2023
HEP 5000 - Race, Culture, Class, and Gender Issues in Health, Spring 2023
HEP 3000 - Drugs and Human Behavior, Fall 2022
HEP 4800 - Human Diseases, Fall 2022
HEP 5400 - Prevention Strategies for Obesity and Disordered Eating, Fall 2022
HEP 5000 - Race, Culture, Class, and Gender Issues in Health, Fall 2022