Aug 20, 2025  
College Catalog 2025-26 
    
College Catalog 2025-26

Public Health, A.A.


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Total degree hours: 60

LCC students may have to choose online courses to complete this degree.

The role of public health spans from small towns to the global stage and can impact millions of lives - a fact which is more evident now than in recent history. Epidemiologists, environmental health scientists, and health department directors are all examples of public health professionals. They work in a variety of ways to identify and solve health issues, whether preventing the spread of disease or researching the root causes of pollution and famine, and coordinate with schools, medical providers, employers, and other community partners to implement policies and promote wellness campaigns. If you have a deep desire to make a difference, improve lives, and create healthier communities, a career in this field may appeal to you.

In an associate program in Public Health, you will study psychology, learn about human disease, and explore the role of communication in public health. This degree is transferable to universities offering bachelor’s degrees in Public Health and Human Services.

Statewide Transfer Articulation Agreement-Public Health

Program Outcomes: Students majoring in Public Health will gain the following knowledge and skills upon completion of their degree:

  1. Psychological theory
  2. Mental and emotional health
  3. Critical evaluation
  4. Interpersonal communication
  5. Listening and questioning skills
  6. Research methods
  7. Problem solving

Transfer degrees at LCC also prepare you to succeed in your next steps.  We will build your transfer plan starting in your very first semester at LCC, continuing throughout each semester as you progress toward completion.  You will develop the academic and personal skills to prepare you for successful transfer to the four-year college or university that is the best fit for your academic and career goals. 

We treat each student individually with one-on-one continuous advising support.  You’ll build your transfer plans with experienced faculty advisors with expertise in your target transfer area.

Program Outcomes: At LCC, your Transfer Degree will give you more than credits!

Academic Outcomes

Personal Development

Transfer-Ready

Each course in your transfer degree will deliver unique content and skills that also develop your:

 

Active Thinking

  • Reasoning
  • Creativity
  • Analysis
  • Problem Solving
  • Responsible consumption of information

Communication

  • Written
  • Oral
  • Interpersonal

Discover more about yourself through experiences outside the classroom: making new friends, joining student life organizations & events,

 

Social Connectedness & Engaged Citizenship

  • Involvement in Campus Life
  • Serving & Supporting Others
  • Leadership
  • Global Awareness

Working with dedicated faculty advisors, LCC helps each transfer student find the best opportunities for transferring your Associate Degree to the four-year college or university you choose, and grow in

Professionalism

  • Reliability & Conscientiousness
  • Focus & Follow Through
  • Goal Setting
  • Civility & Respect
  • Ethical Behavior
  • Digital Literacy

 

General Education Requirements: (32-34 credits)


A grade of “C” or higher is required for successful completion of all Guaranteed Transfer (GT) courses. 

Written Communications: (6 credits)


Any (GT-CO1) course plus any (GT-CO2) course -OR- Any (GT-CO2) course plus any (GT-CO3) course

Mathematics: (3 credits)


Arts & Humanities: (6 credit hours)


Two GT Pathways Arts & Humanities courses (GT-AH1, GT-AH2, GT-AH3, GT-AH4)

History: (3 credits)


One GT Pathways History course (GT-HI1)

Social & Behavioral Sciences: (6 credits)


Natural & Physical Sciences: (8-10 credits)


Other gtPathways (GT) courses are available through coloradoonline


Required Courses: (12 credits)


If these credits are not required for the major at a receiving 4-year institution, they will be applied to the bachelor’s degree as elective credit toward graduation. Please check with the receiving institution to determine in which way these courses will be applied.

BIO116/1016 course can be used to replace Health and Disease at Fort Lewis College.

Electives: (14-16 credits)


Choose in consultation with a program advisor at the receiving four-year institution.

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