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What
will this program do for me?
The curriculum for the Sexual Health Educator Certificate will train students as paraprofessionals in safe and healthy sexuality including violence prevention and intervention. HIV/STD prevention, and the promotion of mature intimate relationships.
How
long will the program take?
Two semesters. Please check the Sexual
Health Educator Certificate for specific course requirements.
How much can I earn in this career?
Annual salary varies depending on experience. Please refer to the Occupational
Outlook Handbook for more information regarding job prospects
and salary scales.
Where
will classes be held?
Please refer to Schedules for Credit Classes for current specific course locations and times.
Where
do I get more information?
Please call the Department of Health Sciences at (415) 239-3220. Please visit the department Web page: Sexual Health Educator Certificate.
What
time of day are classes offered?
Classes are held Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. Please refer to Schedules for Credit Classes for current specific course locations and times.
When
do classes start?
Every semester. Fall semester begins in September. Spring semester begins in late January. Summer classes begin in June. Please refer to Schedules for Credit Classes for current specific course locations and times.
How
do I enroll?
For new students, click here to apply for admission. You may also call Admissions directly at (415) 239-3285.
What
are the requirements for receiving a degree?
The certificate requires completion of 15 units, which can be completed
in two semesters. Each course must be completed with a final
grade of "C" or higher or Credit.
How
much money can I expect to spend?
Please refer to Tuition
Information for specifics on costs. Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. You may also call the Financial Aid Office at (415) 239-3576.
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