Capstone Projects

Students in our semester-based bachelor’s and master’s degree programs complete a final capstone project which synthesizes and applies information from their coursework. Students serve in a consultant role, identifying a business need of the partner site/organization, assessing it, analyzing the data, and providing recommendations for implementation that are grounded in research and best practices.

Capstone projects take place at host site and can be completed on site or remotely as needed by the host. In some cases, students can complete their capstone through their current place of employment.

Capstone students build relationships and gain experience with their host organization–while working directly with stakeholders to solve a timely business problem or question.

Explore our database of completed capstone projects or refer to the capstone course description for your program of interest to learn more about the capstone process.

Employee Wellness at Orc Industries

Health and Wellness Management
La Crosse, Wisconsin
2016

Wellness Branding and Farmers’ Market Program

Health and Wellness Management
Palmyra, Wisconsin
2018

Organizational Wellness in the Hospital Setting

Health and Wellness Management
Madison, Wisconsin
2017

Mindfulness Course Design for Higher Education Staff

Health and Wellness Management
Madison, Wisconsin
2018

Evaluation of a Total Well-being Program

Health and Wellness Management
Green Bay, Wisconsin
2019

Wellness in Oneida County

Health and Wellness Management
Rhinelander, Wisconsin
2018

Employee Wellness Planning and Communication

Health and Wellness Management
Shawano, Wisconsin
2018

After School Time Wellness

Health and Wellness Management
Wisconsin
2020

Village of Greendale Health Department Field Work

Health and Wellness Management
Greendale, Wisconsin
2019
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Data Analytics to Assist Healthcare Facility Identify Marketing Opportunities

Health Information Management Technology
Madison, Wisconsin
2018

Decoding the Differences: HIM vs. HIT vs. HI

Health Information Management Technology
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2018