15
Total Credit Hours
The Pathway to Proficiency Certificate in Public and Community Health is designed as your first step toward pursing a degree in Public and Community Health. The program focuses on the foundational skills used in the field of Public and Community Health and as you successfully complete courses it can lead to other degree goals and employment opportunities.
The Pathway to Proficiency Certificate may be completed in high school through the concurrent enrollment program, completed as an undergraduate on campus, or a combination of both. Once complete, the Pathway to Proficiency Certificate can be stacked with other courses to earn an Associate or Bachelor degree.
If you want to begin classes while in high school, make an appointment with a concurrent enrollment academic advisor early to plan for classes in an appropriate order based on availability at your high school and to discuss prerequisites.
Students need to pass Community Health courses with a C+ or higher to matriculate into next program.
Graduation Requirements:
If long-range goals is AS or BS in HLTH, take additional classes to stay on track for a 4-year graduation plan.
Graduation Requirements:
Associate degrees are typically completed in two years by full-time students and combine hands-on technical skills with general education. Associate degree opportunities in this pathway include:
Graduation Requirements:
Bachelor degrees are typically completed in four years by full-time students and combine hands-on technical skills with general education. Bachelor Degree opportunities in this pathway include:
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