The Digital Wellness and Online Mental Health track within the K4B program integrates Psychology, Health Communication, Digital Literacy, and Community Health Worker Training to prepare students for careers focused on promoting mental health and well-being in the digital age. This interdisciplinary track equips students with the skills to provide psychological support through online platforms, effectively communicate health information, improve digital literacy, and train community health workers to address mental health challenges. Coursework covers psychological principles for digital wellness, strategies for effective online health communication, the importance of digital literacy in mental health promotion, and the training of community health workers for mental health outreach. The program emphasizes rigorous quizzing practices, including case-based assessments, interactive health communication exercises, and digital wellness strategy projects to ensure a deep understanding of mental health in the digital space. Upon successful completion, students receive a Specialization Certificate in Digital Wellness and Online Mental Health, accompanied by a detailed Courses Grade Report and a General Grade. Additionally, students are awarded Course-Specific Certificates in areas such as Psychology for Digital Wellness, Health Communication Strategies, Digital Literacy for Mental Health, and Community Health Worker Training for Mental Health. These certifications validate their expertise, enhancing employability in sectors such as mental health counseling, health communication, digital wellness programs, and community health outreach.