Purpose
Individuals desiring to be selected for an AAS degree in Allied Health or Nursing are initially placed in the AAS Health Care Professional Degree to pursue health care pathways for certification and/or skill sets until the individual is accepted into an AAS Allied Health or Nursing program. No application or admission process is required for the AAS Health Care Professional Degree.
The Health Care Professional Degree prepares individuals to work in a multitude of healthcare backgrounds with qualifications and credentials. Individuals seeking an occupation in allied health may be employed in medical centers, hospitals, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, and physician offices. Upon degree completion, the Health Care Professional graduate will acquire a strong foundation of professional health care skills combined with distinct health care pathways of value.
The full Health Care Professional Program is available on the Logan Campus. The Boone/Lincoln, Williamson, and Wyoming/McDowell campuses offer the general education/program support courses only.
The Health Care Professional Program includes 15 credit hours of general education courses and 45 credit hours of skill sets, certificate(s), and restricted electives.
Program Level Outcomes:
- Critically think in a variety of healthcare settings.
- Apply mathematical reasoning in an array of healthcare settings.
- Effectively communicate within variety of healthcare settings.
- Be mindful of diverse populations in healthcare.