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The Public Health Associate of Science degree at Mt San Antonio College offers an interdisciplinary curriculum rooted in biological sciences, equipping students for entry-level roles in public health. Graduates will demonstrate strong health literacy and gain exposure to diverse academic disciplines. This training enhances their ability to analyze environmental health connections, assess healthcare economic impacts from demographic shifts, manage disease outbreaks, and create health promotion strategies. Career pathways include positions as community health workers, health educators, epidemiologists, occupational safety technicians, and other health professions. The program also supports career advancement for healthcare professionals completing vocational programs like nursing. With specialization options like environmental health, the curriculum requires 61-64 credit units, potentially extending some students' completion time based on initial preparation. While community college public health programs currently lack ASPPH accreditation, this program aligns with ASPPH standards, anticipating future accreditation as more graduates join the public health field.