Associate of Science in Health Science (AHS) Courses
The Associate of Science in Health Science (AHS) program combines a liberal arts foundation with health science theories and models to prepare students for entry-level roles or further study in health-related fields. Through this program, students explore biological, social, cultural, and behavioral dimensions of health, developing practical skills to promote individual and societal well-being.

Preparing for Your AHS Studies
The AHS program provides a broad understanding of health science fundamentals. Students engage with key topics such as nutrition, anatomy, infectious diseases, and community health, building the skills needed to address real-world health challenges. The program serves as an entry point for students pursuing careers or further education in the health field.
AHS Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the AS-HS program will:
● Explain the social and biological causes of health and illness.
● Cover the knowledge and skills needed to perform effectively within the context of disease prevention and health promotion.
● Develop an understanding of the role of policy, ethics, and resources in managing prevention programming and health service delivery.
● Communicate using well-organized arguments and credible supporting evidence.