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Health and Nursing Degrees: Community Health
What Will I Learn in a Community Health Degree Program?
You'll get the training you need to work in public health and safety through a degree program in community health. Not only will grads be able to help the medical field at large, they will also be able to make a difference in the lives of people in their community. Many who enter a community health degree program already have training in nursing, political science or business and are looking to hone in on a specialization. Courses teach students the fundamentals of biology, chemistry, pharmacology, health care planning, psychology, mathematics, public policy and epidemiology. Completion of this program will help grads find jobs in which they will work to make communities around the world healthier and happier.
What Can I Do With a Community Health Degree?
Careers in community health can take on a wide range of forms. Graduates may find themselves conducting research on certain populations or demographics to improve health care. Others may end up working in community health centers to promote awareness of illnesses, encouraging people to seek out medical care and working to improve the overall health of residents in an area. Many grads want to work in public policy and politics, lobbying for changes in legislation and funding for local communities. Grads may even be able to take their expertise on the road and find work in health care deprived communities around the world.
What Is the Career Outlook for Community Health Degree Students?
Those who pursue a degree in community health should have promising job opportunities in the coming years. Although many who get a community health degree do so to augment their current jobs as nurses and health care administrators, there are plenty of other ways to apply this course of study. People who go into community health as a nurse can expect to make about $52,000 a year, while those who focus on topics such as epidemiology, nutrition and public health practice will see a wide variety of incomes, from $37,000 at the entry level to $161,000 for those who have years of experience.
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