Community Health Worker-Cert
A Community Health Worker is an entry-level public health worker who promotes wellness by encouraging people to adopt healthy behaviors, by working to decrease health disparities and inequity, and who acts as an advocate for the community. the Community health Worker also helps clients to navigate health agencies and health services. Though the Community Health Worker may work in a clinical setting, they are often employed to government agencies and agencies that work upstream of a clinical setting.
Courses
- ANT1520 — Intro to Cultural Anthropology
- ANT2550 — Intro. to Dis/Ability Studies
- ANT2590 — Sex, Sexuality, and Gender
- BIO1500 — Human Biology
- BIO1510 — Health Science
- BIO1570 — Principles of Cell & Molecular
- BIO2510 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO2760 — Nutrition
- COH1010 — Community Health Worker Intern
- COH1500 — Community Health Promotion
- COH2500 — Introduction to Public Health
- ENG1510 — English Composition I
- HUS1210 — Intro to Human Services
- HUS1310 — Studies/Alcohol/Chem Depend
- HUS1350 — Crisis Intervention
- HUS1410 — Generalist Practice Skills
- HUS2370 — Intro to Gerontology
- HUS2430 — Alcohol/Chem Depend:Treatment
- PSY1510 — General Psychology
- PSY2510 — Life Span Development
- PSY2560 — Abnormal Behavior
- PSY2570 — Human Sexuality
- SOC1510 — Intro to Sociology
- SOC2540 — Deviant Behavior
- SOC2550 — Intro. to Dis/Ability Studies
- SOC2590 — Sex, Sexuality, and Gender