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Community Health

B.A.S.

About

The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Community Health is an online program that prepares students for careers in health and wellness as well as illness and injury prevention. This fully online program is designed for the working professional. This provides the opportunity for convenience and flexibility for students who need to balance work and family commitments, while providing an excellent and affordable educational opportunity. What you learn in the program builds on your existing skills and degree. Learn about health promotion, disease and injury prevention, population health and other prudent community-based topics, as you prepare for jobs as a health educator, patient advocate, health navigator, or case manager.

Degree Options

The Opportunities Add Up

As health care changes its focus from sick-care to well-care, there is a growing demand for community health professionals. Jobs can be found in traditional health care settings, government agencies, public and community health, as well as insurance companies and employee wellness programs. TCC's Community Health program will prepare you for the new world of health care.

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The Industries

  • Hospital Administration 
  • Home Health Agencies 
  • Insurance
  • Public and Community Health Agencies 
  • Physician Practice 
  • Private Practice 

The Careers

Community Health Worker

Serve as an advocate for the health needs of individuals by assisting in effectively communicating with healthcare providers.

Health Educator

Provide and manage health education programs that help individuals, families, and their communities maximize and maintain healthy lifestyles.

Health Service Manager

Plan, direct, or coordinate medical and health services in hospitals, clinics, managed care organizations, public health agencies, or similar organizations.

Social Service Manager

Plan, direct, or coordinate the activities of a social service program or community outreach organization.

From Our Students

TCC was really the place that opened the door for me for a second career. And that second career has taken me to places that I always wanted to go and wanted to do.”

Leigh Baker

Community Health Graduate
student wearing a red flannel and black jacket poses against a city skyline

Malcolm Clay

Community Health Graduate
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Support for Success & Well-Being

Tuition & Payment

TCC is typically 1/3 the cost of a state university. Find out about how much college costs so you can plan for your finances.

Financial Aid

Nearly 60 percent of all TCC students receive some kind of financial aid to help pay for school. We can help you make an investment in your education.

Ways to Pay

There are resources to help you pay for college, including scholarships, grants, workforce education funding, student emergency funds, and much more.

Veterans Benefits

Service members, military veterans, and their families have unique needs when it comes to furthering their educational goals.