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Graduates will understand the role of the health
professional in the provision of services to clients/patients.
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Graduates will compile, calculate and use health-related
data to identify and evaluate health needs, interests and concerns of
individuals and/or groups.
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Graduates will be able to function as public health
professionals for the health-related problems of individuals in the school,
workplace or community environment.
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Graduates will be able to identify and describe components
of good mental and physical health.
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Graduates will possess the skills and knowledge needed in
order to develop a comprehensive health education program.
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Graduates will possess the skills needed in order to become
proficient in the areas of research methodology and data analysis.
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The program will provide career-related opportunities that
enable students to prepare for an allied health profession of their choice.
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Graduates will understand the need to pursue certain
certifications and other designated criteria before being fully qualified for
certain allied professions.