
Public and Community Health
Community Health Worker: Certificate Program

Earn Your Community Health Work (CHW) certificate!
Our hybrid certificate program combines health education and real-world job training to prepare students for a career
in community health work in less than a year.
CHWs can work in a variety of settings including clinics, hospitals, community based organizations, and health insurance organizations. CHWs focus on connecting people to resources aimed at ensuring health and reducing the burden of chronic and infectious disease.
Winter Quarter 2026: Program Update:
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- We welcome students interested in joining our program!
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- Option 1: Our next cohort officially begins in Fall 2026.
- Option 2: We ARE accepting a limited number of students who would like to begin in Spring. Fill out the program interest form below.
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- We welcome students interested in joining our program!
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Program Interest Form: 2026-2027 School Year
Interested? Fill out our interest form today!
Certificate Program Overview and Requirements
Course Info: You will be required to attend both in-person and online classes
2026-2027 Course Schedule:
- Fall (Sept-Dec):
- HLTH 21 (Contemporary Health Concerns): Online asynchronous course
- CNSL 6 (Exploring Leadership): Online async course - optional, but recommended
- Winter (Jan-Mar):
- HLTH 101 (Intro to CHW): In-person on Saturdays from 10a-1250p (most likely our Sunnyvale campus)
- HLTH 101 (Intro to CHW): In-person on Saturdays from 10a-1250p (most likely our Sunnyvale campus)
- Internship Info
- ITRN 52 (Internship): In-person internship (108 hours) and online class with assignments and 2 live sessions via
Zoom.
- ITRN 52 (Internship): In-person internship (108 hours) and online class with assignments and 2 live sessions via
Zoom.
- Prerequisites: English-language proficiency is required. All classes will be delivered in English.
English speaking and writing skills are necessary. If English is your second language,
we offer non-credit ESLL courses.
- Questions? Email us at CHW@fhda.edu
