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Allied Health
Overview
The Allied Health Associate of General Studies degree prepares students for further study, certification, and employment in a variety of health careers (e.g., nursing, medical assistant, medical technician, emergency medical technician, and others). In addition, students will be prepared to pursue further education and training in a variety of non-clinical support services, public health, and administrative careers.
Note: Students who choose a nursing concentration must complete courses during or prior to the semester listed in the program outline. BIO 201 (requires a prerequisite course), 202, and 205 must have been completed within the last seven (7) years of admission to the Cochise College nursing program with a grade of B or better. NUR 203 must have been completed within the last five (5) years of admission to the Cochise College nursing program with a grade of B or better.
Learning Outcomes Students who successfully complete this program will be able to do the following:
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Utilize integrated knowledge to articulate the levels of organization within the components of the eleven organ systems.
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Apply biological and pharmacological terminology as it relates to the medical field.
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Assess patients and administer CPR and/or first aid in healthcare and community settings.
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Initiate safe, ethical allied healthcare practices as a member of the healthcare team.
Admission Requirements
There are no special requirements for this degree.
Degree Map
Important Dates
Program Information
Spring: January 12, 2026
Fall: August17, 2026
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.

Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.
Certificate: 1 Semester
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.

This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.
Certificate: 6 credits
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.

The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.
Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.

Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.
Spring: January 12, 2026
Fall: August17, 2026
Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.

Review the degree map in the academic catalog to view the recommended program semester start dates.

Certificate: 1 Semester
This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.

This is the recommended program length for a student taking all of the recommended courses each semester.

Certificate: 6 credits
The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.

The academic catalog has a list of all of the required courses for this program.

Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.

Please see the Tuition & Fees page for more information about all related costs. Using the Academic Program Cost section can help you find costs related to certain programs.

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