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Public Health (120 Credits)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
CREDITS
Major Area Requirements
60
Required Major Area Courses
33
HA-101
- Introduction to Health Care
3
HA-102
- Health Office Operations
3
HA-106
- Introduction to Contemporary Health Issues
3
HA-206
- Community Health Services
3
HA-255
- Health and Human Behavior
3
HA-320
- Advanced Medical Coding
3
HA-370
- Environmental Health Issues
3
HA-380
- Health Programs Administration
3
HA-420
- Community Health Program Planning
3
HA-445
- Epidemiology and Public Health
3
HA-480
- Research Methods in Public Health
3
HC-105
- Medical Assisting I
4
HC-125
- Introduction to Medical Terminology and Body Systems
3
Major Area Electives
12
Other Requirements and Open Electives
12
CP-101
- Introduction to Information Processing
3
Liberal Arts Requirements
60
Liberal Arts Courses
42
LA-101
- Introduction to Psychology
3
LA-102
- Introduction to Sociology
3
LA-104
- Developmental Psychology
3
LA-108
- Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
3
LA-120
- Speech Communication
3
LA-205
- Advanced Speech Communications
3
LA-243
- Introduction to Human Services
3
LA-245
- Introduction to Counseling Theory
3
LA-345
- Group Dynamics
3
English or Literature
9
Mathematics
6
Liberal Arts Elective Courses
9
Major Related Liberal Arts Electives
9
The liberal arts component of the program complements the community health requirements. It provides substantive course work in the humanities and social sciences and broad-based liberal arts courses that encourage students to achieve higher levels of self-knowledge, develop analytical skills, communicate ideas effectively, and make sound judgments.
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