Introduction
Teaches students to successfully implement health promotion and health education activities in their community. It is ideal for village health and human service workers, such as Community Health Aides, Community Health Representatives, and others who want to help make a difference in the health of their community. CWA is an innovative distance-delivered program offered state-wide in cooperation with the Southeast Alaska Regional Health Consortium. Students in the program have the opportunity to earn a UAS CWA Certificate.
Core Course Requirements
FALL (Semester 1)
HS 125: Introduction to Health Promotion
SPRING (Semester 2)
HS 126: Health Promotion through Behavior Change
SUMMER (Semester 3)
HS 202: Community Health Promotion
HS 127: Basic Nutrition and the Life Cycle
or DN A203: Nutrition for Health Sciences
FALL (Semester 4)
HS 204: Introduction to Nutrition Education or HS S130: Public Health and Injury Prevention
SPRING (Semester 5)
HS S294: Nutrition Education Practicum
HS S128: Food Safety and Preservation
or HS S131: Role of Data in Injury Prevention
SUMMER (Semester 6)
HS S132: Managing Injury Prevention Programs
Additional Course Requirements:
Other General Education Requirement (GER) courses are required. Check with the program coordinator for details.
Download informational brochures:
CWA Certificate Program (pdf file)
Nutrition Tracks (pdf file)
Injury Prevention Tracks (pdf file
Financial Aid
For information on financial aid availability, contact the advising office at UAS Sitka Campus: (907) 747-7703 or stop by to talk to an advisor.
Funding for eligible students may also be available through Native Health Corporations or Tribal Wellness Program.
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