Associate of Science in Public Health

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The Associate of Science in Public Health will serve those professionals who wish to gain an entry level position in public health and health services administration professions in a limited or technical manner. Graduates would be able to continue and earn a Bachelor of Science in Public Health to raise their employability in the profession.

Program Objectives:

In addition to the institutional and general education learning level objectives, the Associate of Science students upon completion of the degree, will be able to serve as practicing Public Health Professionals and:

  • Explain how and why they are a part of a global community and the health of one nation or community affects the planet as a whole.
  • Explain why the profession of public health is dynamic, political, and controversial.  To face health issues, a professional must define the public as diverse, with many views, beliefs, values and concerns.
  • Possess the training and competence in the utilization of technologies to deliver health care services to their communities.
  • Choose and utilize the appropriate policies, educational programs, and incentives to develop and maintain individual and community lifestyles which promote optimal health.
  • Develop a continuum of supportive public health services appropriate for their community.
  • Resolve conflicts over public health and health care issues.
  • Ensure that the findings of current public health research are communicated to their communities in an appropriate manner.
  • Assure communities of the right to receive sufficient information from suppliers of health care technologies, health care providers, and relevant governmental agencies.
  • Explain and assist in the development of a safe community environment.
  • Maintain involvement with their communities to assure appropriate education regarding public health matters.
  • Maintain the utmost ethical standards in their personal and professional conduct.

Degree Program Requirements

Required Course - 3 semester hours
General Education Requirements (38 semester hours)
English - 6 semester hours
Social Sciences - 6 semester hours
Science - 8 semester hours including the required 1 hour labs
Mathematics - 3 semester hours
History - 6 semester hours
Humanities - 3 semester hours
Literature - 3 semester hours
All literature courses require successful completion of ENGL101 - Proficiency in Writing or ENGL102 - Effectiveness in Writing 
Political Science - 3 semester hours

Core Requirements (21 semester hours)
Elective Requirements (0 semester hours)
There are no elective requirements for this degree.



Total Hours = 62

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