The Community, Health, and Wellness Advocate (CHWA) is a multi-skilled care manager
who helps the patient navigate the complex maze of health and social service providers
to find appropriate care.
See also
- Degree Requirements for Accounting, Business and Leadership programs
- Course descriptions in the LCC Catalog
- Distribution lists in the LCC Catalog
Important: Many course sequences only begin in fall quarter. Check with your program advisor.
First Quarter
- COLL 101: College Success 101 (2 credits)
- CS 110: Introduction to Microcomputer Applications (3 credits)
- BTEC 181: Medical Terminology I (3 credits)
- BTEC 170: Community Health Advocacy (5 credits)
Second Quarter
- BTEC 165: Cultural Awareness for Care Professionals: DIV (5 credits)
- HLTH 105: First Aid, CPR and Bloodborne Pathogens (1 credit)
- AH 166: Mental Health First Aid for Adults (1 credit)
1. College Success 101
COLL 101 (2 credits)
2. Introduction to Microcomputer Applications
CS 110 (3 credits)
3. Medical Terminology I
BTEC 181 (3 credits)
4. Community and School-Based Prevention/Intervention Strategies
CDS 108 (4 credits)
5. Cultural Awareness for Care Professionals: DIV
BTEC 165 (5 credits)
6. Legal Aspects of the Medical Office
BTEC 164 (2 credits)
7. First Aid, CPR and Bloodborne Pathogens
HLTH 105 (1 credit)
8. Mental Health First Aid for Adults
AH 166 (1 credit)
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