UTech, Jamaica 2015-16 Annual Report
Page 50 University of Technology, Jamaica ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES • Caribbean School of Nursing • School of Allied Health and Wellness • School of Pharmacy Dr. Ellen Campbell-Grizzle Dean New Courses of Study Seven (7) new courses of study were slated to be offered for the 2015/2016 Academic year: • Certificate in Critical Care Nursing • BSc in Midwifery (Post Midwifery) • Proposal for an Accelerated 2 Year Bachelor of Pharmacy (Online) course of study • Post RN BSc in Nursing (Online) • Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Online) • Post-Baccalaureate Doctor of Pharmacy (Online • Postgraduate Diploma (Internship) in Dietetics and Nutrition Revision of Syllabi AY 2015/16 The following courses of study submitted syllabi for review and approval by the Curriculum Committee: • B.Sc.in Midwifery • B.Sc. in Nursing • B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Technology • B.Sc. in Medical Technology • Post Graduate Diploma in Trauma and Integrative Counselling • Post Graduate Diploma (Internship) in Dietetics and Nutrition The following University Elective was submitted: • Introduction to STIs & HIV/AIDS Alumni Relations The UTech Pharmacy Alumni (UPA) continued to be a major and reliable source of support for the School of Pharmacy. Both the UPA and the Caribbean Institute of Pharmacy Policy Practice (CIPPPAR) continued to provide assistance for needy pharmacy students. On November 15, 2015, the UTech Pharmacy Alumni in collaboration with the Caribbean Institute of Pharmacy Policy Practice hosted the Annual Grace Allen Young
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