Abstract
The Healthy People 2020 initiative outlines the U.S. Department of Health’s vision for improving the health of all Americans and recognizes the ability of community colleges to aid in accomplishing this vision by providing cost-effective, comprehensive public health education. Developing a 2-year degree program in public health is not without its challenges, including ensuring that the curriculum is broad enough in scope to serve as a foundation for students’ continuing in their education and content-rich enough to train them adequately to enter the workforce with the associate degree. Here, we present the efforts to meet these challenges in the establishment of an associate of applied science degree in public health. We review the development of both the public health core curriculum and the courses designed to meet the learning outcomes of that curriculum. We present an example of an articulation agreement with a 4-year university and lay-out potential future directions of the associate program.
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