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Today's healthcare reaches far beyond hospital walls, integrating into local communities. This includes guaranteeing access to wholesome, fresh foods for all and offering preventive care to at-risk groups, making healthcare truly a collective responsibility.
The Bachelor's in Community Health cultivates leaders committed to tackling health issues at their roots while fostering collaborations with both public and private sectors to maximize resources. Through community-driven solutions, graduates become stronger patient advocates and educators for diverse populations.
Those passionate about social change discover this program equips them to become knowledgeable health advocates, coordinators, strategists, and engaged citizens at local, regional, and national levels.
Core program focuses include:
championing health equity for varied populations
delivering health instruction, wellness initiatives, and care management
examining environmental factors affecting wellbeing
identifying elements of thriving, sustainable communities
Program alumni deliver health instruction, wellness programs, care coordination, chronic disease support, healthcare guidance, and advocacy services to individuals, families, and neighborhoods.
With identical prerequisites to the nursing program, students can smoothly transition into this health-focused bachelor's degree path.