Choose from concentrations in gerontology, human services, public health, women’s health, and nutrition.
A Bachelor’s degree in Community Health expands your knowledge of health-related fields and prepares you to serve diverse populations. You’ll have the opportunity to tailor your coursework by choosing from concentrations in Gerontology, Human Services, Public Health, Women’s Health, Nutrition, and Healthcare Business. A traditional option for those with no transfer credit and a post-associate degree option for those with their associate’s degree are available. Options to enroll in multiple degrees are available in Nursing, Health Information Technology, Physical Therapist Assistant, and Radiography.
The Bachelor's degree in Community Health, Community-Based track is designed for three primary audiences:
The interdisciplinary curriculum of the Community Health program includes courses that address vulnerable populations, health literacy and patient advocacy, legal and ethical implications, environmental and cultural influences on health, trauma informed care, and grant writing. You will select from the following concentrations:
In the final two semesters of the program, you will integrate classroom material with hands-on experience at an agency or organization of your choice. This 90-hour fieldwork component allows you to work in and observe all aspects of the agency, develop advanced skills, apply concepts from your classes, and gain practical experience in your chosen concentration. You will develop a paper that incorporates your course work and fieldwork experiences in the Capstone course taken your final semester.
The Community Health program is also ideal for students who have obtained or are in the process of obtaining an associate’s degree at Clarkson College. The major benefit of this multiple degree option is that it allows students to apply their credit hours earned in their associate’s degree program toward their Bachelor’s degree in Community Health. Students enrolled in the Multiple Degree program select one of the above concentrations as their focus (see curriculum plan for details). This route enables students to complete the bachelor’s degree in as few as three to four additional semesters. Contact your enrollment advisor for more information.
Multiple Degree Enrollment Options:
Clarkson College applicants and current students may inquire about the possibility of receiving credit for previous life and/or work experience(s) per Academic Policy AA-47. Please reach out to an academic advisor or your program director if you have questions.
Students choose one course from each of the following Core groups (9 semester hours): Healthcare Communication (HCC), Humanities (HUM), and Ethics, Empathy, and Advocacy (EEA)
| Courses | Semester Hours |
|---|---|
| HCC Core - Healthcare Communication | 3 |
| HUM Core - Humanities | 3 |
| EEA Core - Ethics, Empathy, and Advocacy | 3 |
| Total Semester Hours | 9 |
(44 semester hours)
Additional General Courses
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| Courses | Semester Hours |
|---|---|
| ◊ CHL 270 - Issues and Policies in Public Health | 3 |
| ◊ PSY 320 - Health Psychology | 3 |
| ◊ PSY 350 - Introduction to Counseling Skills | 3 |
| ◊ NDM 104 - Lifecycle Nutrition I | 3 |
| ◊ NDM 105 - Lifecycle Nutrition II | 3 |
| ◊ NDM 106 - Medical Nutrition Therapy | 3 |
| Total Semester Hours | 18 |
(13 semester hours)
| Courses | Semester Hours |
|---|---|
| ◊ CHL 399 - Fieldwork | 3 |
| ◊ CHL 401 - Community Health Capstone (concentration related) | 2 |
| ◊ CHL 244 - Vulnerable Populations | 3 |
| ◊ CHL 243 - Trauma Informed Care | 3 |
| ◊ CHL 248 - Introduction to Grant Writing | 2 |
| Total Semester Hours | 13 |
Clarkson College offers competitive tuition rates, along with several ways to help manage the cost of your education. Tuition rates per credit hour are posted here.
There are two components to your student account: tuition and fees. Refer to Student Accounts for information regarding tuition, fees, and out of pocket expenses sorted by program.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
Employment of community health workers is growing at a rapid rate of 13% from 2023 to 2023 (Bureau of Labor Statistics).
This degree commonly leads to pursuing a graduate degree in the following fields: Public Health, Social Work, Counseling, Law, Public Administration. Each of the following fields are projected to grow through at the rates listed below:
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2024
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