AAS-T, Certificate
Program Overview
The Community Health Advocate certificate is part of the offerings under the Social and Human Services program. This certificate is designed to prepare students to work in the health-care industry as advocates and resource specialists for those who need access to health-care services. Through this program, students gain the knowledge base that will help them to provide the best care for their clients accessing the health-care community.
Students can choose to take a single class that interests them or complete the Community Health Advocate certificate, or the entire Social and Human Services degree.
Career Opportunities
This program provides a foundation and excellent starting place for students interested in a variety of outreach/advocate positions in community-based, public health and health-maintenance organizations.
For Further Information:
Community Health Advocate Program
Health and Human Services Division
Seattle Central Community College
1701 Broadway, Room BE3220
Seattle, WA 98122
PHONE: (206) 934-6900
FAX: (206) 934-3177
hssrequests@sccd.ctc.edu 206.934.4165


