b'Personal/Family Services Navigator The Personal/Family Services Navigator curriculum is a stackable credentialed 2-yr program of study that prepares the graduate to work in jobs with titles such as family specialist, community navigator, patient navigator, and community educator. As a certificate, diploma, and/or academic degree program, the Personal/Family Services Navigator concentration is designed to be compatible with a wide range of community health systems, state regulations, and personal and family services delivery models that recognize the value that services provide to enhance the wellness of individuals, families, and communities. Freshman YearCertificateFirst YearCertificate - Public Health Technology/Navigator with a Personal/Family Services ConcentrationFirst Semester ENG 1113 - English Composition I Credit(s): 3BIO 1514 - Principles of Anatomy and Physiology I (LEC/LAB) Credit(s): 4*EPY 2533 - Human Growth and Development Credit(s): 3PHT 1113 - Intro to Health Care & Public Health Credit(s): 3PHT 1123 - HealthCare Delivery Credit(s): 3 Second SemesterSOC 2113Introduction to Sociology Credit(s): 3 HPR 1213 - Personal and Community Health Credit(s): 3PHT 1213 - Prevention and Community Health Credit(s): 3PHT 1222 - Health Insurance Credit(s): 2MET 1113 or HIT 1213 - Medical Terminology Credit(s): 3 Total Credits: 30 Total Certificate Credits:30Sophomore YearDiplomaSecond Year Diploma - Public Health Technology/Navigator with a Personal/Family Services Concentration - Offered to Students with Public Health Technology/Navigator Certificate with a Personal/Family Services Concentration - One Semester Track SPT 1113 - Public Speaking I Credit(s): 3CDT 2513Family Dynamics & Community Involvement Credit(s): 3 PHT 2113 - Introduction to Epidemiology Credit(s): 3PHT 2123 - Health Information Access and Analysis Credit(s): 3FSP 2113 - Family Services Practicum I Credit(s): 3Total Credits: 15 Total Diploma Credits:45247'