Program Overview
The Community Health BS program at Arizona State University prepares students for careers in community health, offering a comprehensive curriculum and practical experiences. Graduates can pursue diverse roles, including community health managers, outreach specialists, and health promotion evaluators. The program emphasizes global experiences and offers accelerated and concurrent degree options, providing flexibility and opportunities for career advancement.
Program Outline
Careers:
Career opportunities
The context highlights potential career paths for Community Health graduates, including:
- Community health managers
- Community health outreach specialists
- Health care navigators
- Health promotion evaluators
- Health services administrators The text provides sample median salaries for several careers in the field:
- $46,190
- $47,290
- $60,140
- $40,420
- $44,990
- $100,300
- $104,830
- $44,990
- 14.1%
- 6.5%
- 5.4%
- 5.7%
- 6.6%
- 19.1%
- 28.4%
- 6.6%
- 9.1%
Disclaimer
Please note that this salary information is indicative and might vary depending on experience, location, specific job titles, and certifications/licensure requirements.
Other:
Concurrent Programs
The text briefly mentions how students can pursue concurrent degrees (double major) to earn two distinct degrees and receive two diplomas.