RECOMMENDATION: The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development recommends the Adoption of the Following Resolution:

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "RECOMMENDATION: The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development recommends the Adoption of the Following Resolution:"

Transcription

1 HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND WORKFORCE DEVELO PMENT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAM APPROVAL PREPARED BY: SHALEE HODGSON DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 2015 Issue Before The Board: Approval of new community college programs: Columbia Gorge Community College, Web Design Assistant (Certificate of Completion) Columbia Gorge Community College, Web Development Assistant (Certificate of Completion) Klamath Community College, Registered Nursing (Associate of Applied Science Degree) Portland Community College, Manual Machining (Certificate of Completion) Southwestern Oregon Community College, Forest Technology (Certificate of Completion) Umpqua Community College, Automotive Technology T-TEN (Associate of Applied Science Degree) Umpqua Community College, Welding (Associate of Applied Science Degree) RECOMMENDATION: The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development recommends the Adoption of the Following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approve the following programs: Web Design Assistant Certificate of Completion at Columbia Gorge Community College. Web Development Assistant Certificate of Completion at Columbia Gorge Community College Registered Nursing Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree at Klamath Community College.

2 Manual Machining Certificate of Completion at Portland Community College. Forest Technology Certificate of Completion at Southwestern Oregon Community College. Automotive Technology T-TEN AAS Degree at Umpqua Community College. Welding AAS Degree at Umpqua Community College. 2

3 Oregon Department of Community Colleges And Workforce Development Public Service Building 255 Capitol St. N.E. Salem, Oregon Action Item Policy Issue: Staff Action on New Career and Technical Education Programs Proposed Community College Program State Board Standards--Staff Analysis Abstract Name of College: Columbia Gorge Community College Program Title: Web Development Assistant Proposed Start Date: Fall 2015 Board Submission Date: February 12, 2015 Type of Program: Associate of Applied Science Degree Option Title Certificate of Completion Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design. Business and Industry (closed enrollment) Assurances: The College has met or will meet the four institutional assurances required for program application. 1. Access. The college and program will affirmatively provide access, accommodations, flexibility, and additional/supplemental services for special populations and protected classes of students. 2. Continuous Improvement. The college has assessment, evaluation, feedback, and continuous improvement processes or systems in place. For the proposed program, there will be opportunities for input from and concerning the instructor(s), students, employers, and other partners/stakeholders. Program need and labor market information will be periodically re-evaluated and changes will be requested, as needed. 3. Adverse impact and detrimental duplication. The college will follow all current laws, rules, and procedures and has made good faith efforts to avoid or resolve adverse intersegmental and intrasegmental impact and detrimental duplication problems with other relevant programs or institutions. 4. Program records maintenance and congruence. The college acknowledges that the records concerning the program title, curriculum, CIP code, credit hours, etc. maintained by the Department 3

4 are the official records and it is the college s responsibility to keep their records aligned with those of the Department. The college will not make changes to the program without informing and/or receiving approval from the Department. Summary The Web Development Assistant provides training for entry level positions in web development. This certificate is designed to prepare students in assisting with web site duties such as entering content into existing web pages, researching customer data, and assisting in the front end development, creation and modifying of web sites. A web development assistant is trained to understand the essential functioning of the Internet, the basic tools needed to develop and manipulate web pages, such as competence with HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Web development assistants also will understand other common web-related tools, such as Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), search engine optimization, various Java tools, and database manipulation using Structured Query Language (SQL). Program Outcomes: Students who complete this certificate will be able to: 1. Provide basic support for existing websites in the workplace or as an entrepreneur to develop and manage departmental and personal websites. 2. Be prepared for entry-level jobs in the area of web development 3. Apply website development skills in a business environment to assist in the creation and maintenance of websites following current professional and/or industry standards. 4. Use critical thinking skills to identify key web development issues. Program Highlights Standards: The College has met the five program approval standards. 1. Need The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. Website developers are increasingly in demand for businesses in our community. Like most technology related companies, the web site business is always in flux and separating the development and the design sides has become a growing need in both our local community and region. New employees are not expected to be knowledgeable in both web design and web development, but knowing one well will help them secure a better job. In interviews with local website companies they all described their requirements for workers who develop websites for format and content. As a result of these interviews, it became increasingly important to create a separate web development assistant certificate to meet employer needs. Representatives of some of these companies will continue in an ongoing advisory role and one has recently joined the Computer Applications and Operating Systems (CAOS) advisory committee. Employment in this occupation in 2012 was at about the statewide average for all occupations. The total number of job openings is projected to be at about the statewide average number of job openings for all occupations through This occupation is expected to grow at a much faster rate than the statewide average 4

5 growth rate for all occupations through Reasonable employment opportunities exist for trained workers largely due to the significant number of job openings projected for this occupation. (QualityInfo.org 2. Collaboration The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. In interviews, representatives of several local business and professional companies in the region have stated their needs and expectations for web development assistants. These interviews provide guidelines and advice for planning required courses and weighting the importance of several different skill sets. Most of the interviewees expressed interest in serving on the existing advisory committee for the CAOS program, thus providing long-term input. 3. Alignment The community college program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development programs. The web development assistant certificate is part of the ongoing CAOS and Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) initiative to train workers for the increasing number of jobs expected in computer technology. The final goal is to develop a Web Site Degree. 4. Design The community college program leads to student achievement of academic and technical knowledge, skills, and related proficiencies. The required courses for the web development assistant certificate provide at least entry-level training in several essential aspects of web development and manipulation. In addition to a basic understanding of the way the Internet works, students will begin to learn specific advanced skills that lead to advancement in this field. Students are trained to understand the essential functioning of the Internet, the basic tools needed to develop and manipulate web pages, such as competence with HTML and CSS. They are also introduced to other common web-related tools, such as PHP, search engine optimization, various Java tools, and database manipulation using SQL. 5. Capacity The community college identifies and has the resources to develop, implement, and sustain the program. Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) has been offering over 45 credits each year in CAOS. The CAOS department requested in their 2010 Program Review to work on new web courses to the present to CGCC Curriculum Committee before the next review process. The CAOS department has been working toward this goal since 2010 and will be reviewing their program again in the 2015 school year. Web development courses are also used as electives for the Administrative Assistant Certificate, the Administrative Assistant Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, and may be added to two Business Administration certificates/degrees at CGCC. Budget has been allocated for the development of course curriculum and course 5

6 implementation. No new equipment or facilities are required; existing facilities and equipment are sufficient to the needs of the new courses. Approval Signature Name Luis Juarez Dr. James E. Middleton Title Education Specialist Commissioner Date 12/31/2014 The Commissioner and Staff Recommend Adoption of the Following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approve the Web Development Assistant Certificate of Completion (31-44 credit) program at Columbia Gorge Community College. 6

7 Oregon Department of Community Colleges And Workforce Development Public Service Building 255 Capitol St. N.E. Salem, Oregon Action Item Policy Issue: Staff Action on New Career and Technical Education Programs Proposed Community College Program State Board Standards--Staff Analysis Abstract Name of College: Columbia Gorge Community College Program Title: Web Design Assistant Proposed Start Date: Fall 2015 Board Submission Date: February 12, 2015 Type of Program: Associate of Applied Science Degree Option Title Certificate of Completion Computer Graphics. Business and Industry (closed enrollment) Assurances: The College has met or will meet the four institutional assurances required for program application. 5. Access. The college and program will affirmatively provide access, accommodations, flexibility, and additional/supplemental services for special populations and protected classes of students. 6. Continuous Improvement. The college has assessment, evaluation, feedback, and continuous improvement processes or systems in place. For the proposed program, there will be opportunities for input from and concerning the instructor(s), students, employers, and other partners/stakeholders. Program need and labor market information will be periodically re-evaluated and changes will be requested, as needed. 7. Adverse impact and detrimental duplication. The college will follow all current laws, rules, and procedures and has made good faith efforts to avoid or resolve adverse intersegmental and intrasegmental impact and detrimental duplication problems with other relevant programs or institutions. 8. Program records maintenance and congruence. The college acknowledges that the records concerning the program title, curriculum, CIP code, credit hours, etc. maintained by the Department 7

8 are the official records and it is the college s responsibility to keep their records aligned with those of the Department. The college will not make changes to the program without informing and/or receiving approval from the Department. Summary The Web Design Assistant provides computer graphic training for entry-level positions in web site businesses. This one year certificate is designed to prepare students in assisting web site design duties such as assisting in the design, creation and modification of graphics in web sites. Includes instruction in graphics software and systems; digital multimedia; graphic design; graphics devices, processors, and standards; and color theory and application. This certificate is designed to prepare students in assisting web site duties such as editing graphics on existing web pages, creating or designing graphics for specific customer web pages, and assisting in the design, creation and modifying of graphics in web sites. Program Outcomes: Students who complete this certificate will be able to: 1. Provide basic design support for existing websites in the workplace 2. Be prepared for entry-level jobs in the area of web design 3. Apply website design skills in a business environment to assist in the creation and maintenance of websites following current professional and/or industry standards. 4. Use critical thinking skills to identify key web design issues. Program Highlights Standards: The College has met the five program approval standards. 6. Need The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. Website designers are increasingly in demand for businesses and individuals who need to create an effective presence on the Internet. For graphic designers alone, employment is expected to increase approximately 20% in the next ten years. Even greater opportunities should exist for workers who combine graphic design and Internet skills. In interviews with local website companies they all described their requirements for workers who design websites as well as develop website format and content. As a result of these interviews, it became increasingly important to create a web design assistant certificate to meet employer needs. Statewide Employment Analysis: Employment in this occupation in 2012 was somewhat larger than the statewide average for all occupations. The total number of job openings is projected to be somewhat higher than the statewide average number of job openings for all occupations through This occupation is expected to grow at a somewhat faster rate than the statewide average growth rate for all occupations through Reasonable employment opportunities exist for trained workers. (Oregon Quality Information at 7. Collaboration The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. 8

9 Columbia Gorge Community College (CGCC) s Computer Applications and Operating Systems (CAOS) advisory board has been an active participant in the development and design of the Web Design Assistant Certificate, and will continue to monitor its effectiveness in producing employable graduates. In addition through external interviews, several local companies that create websites and design graphics for websites have described their requirements for web design assistants. As a result of these interviews and advisory board input, it was possible to design the certificate course requirements to meet current, local as well as regional employer needs. Several company representatives who participated in the external interview process have now expressed a desire to become members of the CAOS advisory board as well, strengthening that body and providing continued expertise. 8. Alignment The community college program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development programs. The web designer assistant certificate is part of the ongoing CAOS and Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) initiative to train workers for the increasing number of jobs expected in computer technology. The final goal is to develop a Web Site Degree. 9. Design The community college program leads to student achievement of academic and technical knowledge, skills, and related proficiencies. Web design includes an understanding of basic HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and the use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control the consistent layout and formatting of the web site page. In addition it may include creation of graphics using common tools as well as Photoshop, manipulation of the displayed data by various Java tools and by Structured Query Language (SQL) if data is stored in a relational database. This entry-level knowledge may lead to further studies in web development and web design. Degree programs in graphic and web design are available at several Oregon colleges and universities. 10. Capacity The community college identifies and has the resources to develop, implement, and sustain the program. CGCC has been offering over 45 credits each year in CAOS. As part of its 2010 Program Review, the CAOS department recommended the development of new web courses to add to the current curriculum of computer software and office courses. In anticipation of the next department review in 2015, the CAOS department has been working toward this goal since 2010 with the Web Design Assistant and Web Development Assistant Certificates as the result. New web design courses will also be available as electives for the Administrative Assistant Certificate, the Administrative Assistant Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, and may be added to two Business Administration certificates/degrees at CGCC. Budget has been allocated for the development of course curriculum and course implementation. No new equipment or facilities are required; existing facilities and equipment are sufficient to the needs of the new courses. 9

10 Approval Signature Name Luis Juarez Dr. James E. Middleton Title Education Specialist Commissioner Date 12/31/2014 The Commissioner and Staff Recommend Adoption of the Following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approve the Web Design Assistant Certificate of Completion (31-44 credits) program at Columbia Gorge Community College. 10

11 Oregon Department of Community Colleges And Workforce Development Public Service Building 255 Capitol St. N.E. Salem, Oregon Action Item Policy Issue: Staff Action on New Career and Technical Education Programs Proposed Community College Program State Board Standards--Staff Analysis Abstract Name of College: Klamath Community College Program Title: Registered Nursing Proposed Start Date: Fall 2015 Board Submission Date: February 12, 2015 Type of Program: Associate of Applied Science Degree Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. _ Option Title Certificate of Completion Business and Industry (closed enrollment) Assurances: The College has met or will meet the four institutional assurances required for program application. 9. Access. The college and program will affirmatively provide access, accommodations, flexibility, and additional/supplemental services for special populations and protected classes of students. 10. Continuous Improvement. The college has assessment, evaluation, feedback, and continuous improvement processes or systems in place. For the proposed program, there will be opportunities for input from and concerning the instructor(s), students, employers, and other partners/stakeholders. Program need and labor market information will be periodically re-evaluated and changes will be requested, as needed. 11. Adverse impact and detrimental duplication. The college will follow all current laws, rules, and procedures and has made good faith efforts to avoid or resolve adverse intersegmental and intrasegmental impact and detrimental duplication problems with other relevant programs or institutions. 12. Program records maintenance and congruence. The college acknowledges that the records 11

12 concerning the program title, curriculum, CIP code, credit hours, etc. maintained by the Department are the official records and it is the college s responsibility to keep their records aligned with those of the Department. The college will not make changes to the program without informing and/or receiving approval from the Department. Summary The Klamath Community College (KCC) Associate of Applied Science degree in Nursing (AAS-N) provides students with the academic and clinical preparation necessary to take the national licensure examination leading to practice as a registered nurse. The purpose of the program is to graduate qualified individuals from a rural community and encourage them to return to practice nursing in a rural community. KCC provides a state of the art simulation lab to complement the theoretical instruction by providing practical laboratory experiences. Further, in meeting the needs of rural communities, clinical experience will occur in a variety of healthcare settings located in Klamath and Lake Counties of Oregon. The Nursing Program provides eligibility for students to apply for the national exam making them eligible for the state registered nurse license. The AAS-N program meets the Oregon Administrative rules as outlined by the Oregon State Board of Nursing. Program Highlights Standards: The College has met the five program approval standards. 11. Need The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 19 percent from 2012 to 2022, faster than the average for all occupations. Growth will occur for a number of reasons, including an increased emphasis on preventative care; growing rates of chronic conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, and obesity; and demand for healthcare services from the baby boomer population, as they live longer and more active lives. Rural nurses have been described as generalist specialists, dealing with diverse populations, and requiring a broad womb to tomb knowledge and skill base. The reality of nursing practice is broader for registered nurses working in rural areas, requiring that they manage a broad range of patients with varying conditions and age ranges. On a national level the median annual wage for registered nurses was $65,470 in May The median wage is the wage at which half of the workers in an occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $59,093 and the top 10 percent earned more than $106,995. In Oregon for 2014, the statewide median annual wage for registered nurses is $81,349. For the specific rural area of Klamath and Lake Counties, the median annual wage is $74,870. The college s RN Advisory Committee has representatives from both Klamath and Lake County who are in full support of the KCC nursing program. Administrative staff from critical access hospitals in central Oregon and northern California have also expressed strong support for the RN program by writing to the Oregon State Board of Nursing. It is well established that the pool of nurses, both registered and licensed, is predicted 12

13 to decrease over the next decade as workers retire while the baby-boomer generation ages and increases the need for health care services. In Oregon, health care is the fastest growing occupational group. Between 2010 and 2020, it is expected that nursing jobs will grow by 27.9 percent. Qualityinfo.org reports employment for registered nurses (RNs) is expected to grow by 25.9 percent or about 14,499 job openings. Just under 45 percent of those openings are replacements. Employment for licensed practical nurses (LPNs) is expected to grow by 27.3 percent with just over half of the openings being replacements. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) released preliminary data showing that 53,667 qualified applicants were turned away from 610 entry-level baccalaureate nursing programs in AACN expects this number to increase when final data on all qualified applicants turned away last year is available in March The primary barriers to accepting all qualified students at nursing colleges and universities continue to be a shortage of faculty, clinical placement sites, availability of clinical preceptors, and budget constraints. 12. Collaboration The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. KCC proposes to start the program beginning fall term in 2015 with a maximum of eight students per year and two full-time and one or more part-time faculty. To provide the most robust rural experience, KCC will use clinical sites in and near Klamath Falls, Lakeview, and possibly sites in other Oregon counties. The purpose of the program is to graduate qualified individuals from a rural community and encourage them to return to practice nursing in a rural community. To help meet the needs of rural communities, some didactic and clinical experiences will be offered in Lakeview. Lake County is renovating and remodeling the prior Daly Middle School in Lakeview into classrooms to be used by KCC. Two completely functional synchronous delivery classroom exist and are fully utilized. General education and nursing program prerequisite courses have been offered in Lakeview via synchronous classrooms since Fall There exists sufficient space for multiple classrooms, storage, technical, and office space. The possibility of building a dedicated nursing classroom/skills lab is being discussed. Clinical opportunities exist at Lake District Hospital in both acute and long-term care units. Additional clinical prospects include the medical clinics in Lakeview, Lake County Home Health & Hospice, and the Warner Creek Correctional Facility. The Simulation Lab at the Klamath Falls campus will also be a key part of the clinical experiences for both years of the RN program. Other rural hospitals have expressed support of KCC offering the RN program and have offered their facilities as clinical sites. Chief Executive Officer (CEO)s at Surprise Valley Hospital and Modoc Medical Center have written to the Oregon State Board of Nursing in support of the nursing program at KCC. Barbara Chambers, RN, Chief Operating & Nursing Officer (COO/CNO) at Harney District Hospital offered the possibility of using Juniper Ridge in John Day, OR, as a mental health clinical site. While this is an excellent opportunity, it may end up being too far away from the southeastern communities, but could be valuable for students coming from 13

14 Harney County as Lake County has no inpatient or day treatment centers for mental health services. 13. Alignment The community college program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development programs. Community colleges offer an associate degree in nursing as a gateway into the profession and serve to fill the pipeline for Registered Nurse-Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN) or Registered Nurse-Masters in Science in Nursing (RN-MSN) programs. Associate degree programs offered at community colleges are especially beneficial to those in rural communities who face barriers such as traveling long distances or relocating to attend school, lengthy separation from families, residency requirements to qualify for admission into certain schools, and tuition costs. Ultimately, having an opportunity to attend a community college reduces the total number of qualified applicants being turned away from starting baccalaureate and graduate programs. In personal communications with the Directors of Nursing at Surprise Valley Hospital in Cedarville, CA, Modoc Medical Center in Alturas, CA, Lake Health District Hospital in Lakeview, OR, and Harney District Hospital in Burns, OR, they all agreed that one of their most challenging staffing issues is that of finding qualified staff who want to work in rural health organizations. The Directors provided several examples of staff hired in the past who were either unable to function under the flexible demands of a rural facility or who left the area because they didn t enjoy living in a rural setting. On the other hand, the Directors reported positive experiences and excellent retention of homegrown staff. At all four of the rural hospitals mentioned above, the Directors of Nursing identified several employees who wanted to further their education. Many of these employees have already completed nursing prerequisite courses, but have either not been accepted into a nursing program or were unable to apply due to distance, residency, or other barriers. Having a program based in Klamath Falls and utilizing clinical sites in Lakeview would remove the most significant barriers. In support of the RN program, the Directors of Nursing offered to make available staff who were certified in various specialties by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as clinical instructors (to be hired as adjunct faculty at KCC), preceptors, or guest lecturers. 14. Design The community college program leads to student achievement of academic and technical knowledge, skills, and related proficiencies. In considering how best to meet the needs of the rural facilities in terms of producing nurses with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary to becoming practicing nurses in a rural setting, much thought was given to curriculum development, redesign, and ongoing evaluation. A major aspect of the nursing curriculum development and redesign process is the consideration of the nature of the health care environment in which future nurses will work. Other rising themes are those of 14

15 increasing technology and the ever expanding amount of curricular content. Giddens (2007) addresses this content saturation by suggesting that faculty should learn how to teach conceptually, thereby minimizing the emphasis on the amount of content students must learn. If rural nurses are to be specialists in being generalists, it seems that learning concepts that apply to all patients would be more beneficial than focusing on the minutest detail of all possible diseases of all body systems as is often the case in traditional curricula. According to Keating (2011), diversity can be considered in terms of the diversity of opportunities in nursing not just in its traditional meanings. Based on information from the Oregon Center for Nursing (2014), only 60 percent of Oregon s registered nurses work in the hospital setting. There are many other opportunities in community-based settings such as primary care, public health, industry, schools, home care, hospice, rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing facilities, correctional facilities, and others. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), a program under the US Department of Health and Human Services, reported 75% of Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) graduates seek employment in the state where they were educated. Additionally, the Urban Institute Study (2009) stated that nurses tend to work where they are educated, so simply producing more nurses in an urban setting may not address the critical shortage areas. Again, teaching nursing students using a concept-based curriculum supports the likelihood that nurses from rural areas will successfully meet the diverse nursing needs of the rural community. KCC embraces the use of technology in the classroom in a variety of ways. The synchronous classrooms show the College s commitment to using high-tech solutions in providing education to those who might otherwise not have access. Specifically related to the nursing program, much of the training equipment and majority of manikins are mid-fidelity (three adults, one child, and one infant). This is complemented by a high-fidelity simulation lab and debriefing room for reviewing the audio-visual recording of the scenario that occurred in the simulation laboratory. The use of simulation in meeting learning outcomes is well documented. The prerequisites for the nursing program are designed to support the student to continue his/her education. A survey of prerequisites for all nursing programs in Oregon influenced the Advisory Committee to suggest the requirements of Writing 121, Math 111, the Anatomy & Physiology series (three terms), Microbiology, Nutrition, Human Growth & Development, and Medical Genetics. These courses were common to all baccalaureate programs in Oregon. 15. Capacity The community college identifies and has the resources to develop, implement, and sustain the program. The capacity for admitting students into a nursing program is limited by the number of faculty and the availability of clinical sites. The Oregon State Board of Nursing (OSBN) defines the ratio of faculty to students as no more than 1:8. Depending on the knowledge and skill of the students, the ratio may need to be less. Clinical sites must have sufficient patients to provide varied experiences for the students. The very nature of rural clinics and critical access hospitals means they have limited numbers of patients. When placing students in clinical sites, the program must consider the number and skill level of working employees and the impact on productivity and 15

16 patient care that the presence of students might have. The RN program will begin with eight students per cohort and a new cohort each year. The total number of students at any one time will be 16. This is the same size of the existing Practical Nursing program. In planning the program, the need to further divide the cohort of eight does exist to spare a single clinical site from being overtaxed. KCC nursing faculty know that flexibility will be necessary to the success of the program. In addition to clinical sites in the rural communities, the college has a classroom with five mid-fidelity manikins and multiple skills-specific training manikins. The simulation lab has one high-fidelity manikin and is furnished with audio-visual recording equipment to provide students with immediate visual feedback. The current budget includes the purchase of a second high-fidelity manikin and supporting equipment designed to meet maternal-childbirth learning outcomes. Both health sciences and human sciences are necessary to support the art and science of nursing. Pre-nursing students are exposed to both in meeting the prerequisites for admission into the program. The college provides all the required courses, many offered in both classroom and on-line settings. Nursing faculty for the RN program, as defined by the OSBN, includes a nurse administrator with a master s degree in nursing, at least five years nursing experience, with at least three years experience as a nurse educator or nurse administrator. Nurse educators must have a master s degree in nursing and at least three years' nursing experience. Nurse educator associates must have a baccalaureate in nursing and at least two years nursing experience. The nursing faculty work with designated preceptors at each clinical site to ensure a varied, quality learning experience for the students. At the conclusion of the program, students participate in a clinical practicum working with an assigned preceptor. This experience is designed to formalize the clinical judgments, knowledge and skills necessary to provide safe, effective care as a registered nurse. Approval Signature Name KC Andrew Dr. James E. Middleton Title Education Specialist Commissioner Date 12/29/2014 The Commissioner and Staff Recommend Adoption of the Following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approve the Registered Nursing AAS degree program at Klamath Community College. 16

17 Oregon Department of Community Colleges And Workforce Development Public Service Building 255 Capitol St. N.E. Salem, Oregon Action Item Policy Issue: Staff Action on New Career and Technical Education Programs Proposed Community College Program State Board Standards--Staff Analysis Abstract Name of College: Portland Community College Program Title: Manual Machining Proposed Start Date: Spring 2015 Board Submission Date: February 12, 2015 Type of Program: Associate of Applied Science Degree Option Title Certificate of Completion Machine Tool Technology/Machinist. Business and Industry (closed enrollment) Assurances: The College has met or will meet the four institutional assurances required for program application. 13. Access. The college and program will affirmatively provide access, accommodations, flexibility, and additional/supplemental services for special populations and protected classes of students. 14. Continuous Improvement. The college has assessment, evaluation, feedback, and continuous improvement processes or systems in place. For the proposed program, there will be opportunities for input from and concerning the instructor(s), students, employers, and other partners/stakeholders. Program need and labor market information will be periodically re-evaluated and changes will be requested, as needed. 15. Adverse impact and detrimental duplication. The college will follow all current laws, rules, and procedures and has made good faith efforts to avoid or resolve adverse intersegmental and intrasegmental impact and detrimental duplication problems with other relevant programs or institutions. 16. Program records maintenance and congruence. The college acknowledges that the records 17

18 concerning the program title, curriculum, CIP code, credit hours, etc. maintained by the Department are the official records and it is the college s responsibility to keep their records aligned with those of the Department. The college will not make changes to the program without informing and/or receiving approval from the Department. Summary Manual machinists operate various types of material processing equipment such as lathes, drill presses, milling machines, and grinders. This certificate will prepare individuals to take appropriate measurements, set up the various machines and manufacture parts according the blueprints. Program Highlights Standards: The College has met the five program approval standards. 16. Need The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. The machining profession is in an expansion mode. According to Oregon Labor Management Information System (OLMIS) the regional outlook looks positive. The machinist employment projection for 2018 is expected to increase in the region and statewide by 26.8%. There is a need locally for skilled machinists to use manual machining processes. Many of the machining shops in the area do not use computernumerical-controlled (CNC) lathes and mills; rather, they use manual machining processes to achieve the desired results and to control manufacturing costs. Local employers express a need for machinists with manual machining expertise to fill the openings created due to retirements and as a result of increased business activity consistent with the economic recovery. 17. Collaboration The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. The Portland Community College (PCC) Machine Manufacturing Technology Advisory group, which represents local industry partners, requested the development of a Manual Machining Certificate because many of the machining shops locally employ the use of manually guided machines rather than CNC equipment. They need skilled machinists who can use these tools. The advisory committee reviewed the final proposal and approved it. PCC is committed to be an open-enrollment institution and works hard to ensure that all students who have the desire and academic ability may enroll in the program of their choice while providing a type and level of instruction that supports completion and successful entry into industry. The Machine Manufacturing Technology program is open access, which means that students may self-select into the program and may begin courses after they meet with an advisor and when they reach the top of the waiting list. PCC staff regularly visit schools and community/neighborhood events to recruit students representing the diversity of the community. When students apply to the college (free) they are invited to meet with advisors who provide guidance to all students regarding academic and student support services programs. Once students enroll in the college they have access to the student resource center for academic support, Disabilities Services, Developmental 18

19 Education, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) courses and services, Veterans Services and Multicultural Centers and Women s Resource Centers at the three main campuses. 18. Alignment The community college program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development programs. The program is aligned with appropriate workforce and economic development initiatives. The Workforce Development Board has determined that reasonable employment opportunities exist statewide for machinists. All courses within the certificate are either a required or an elective course for the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Machine Manufacturing Technology. Because of their exposure to a variety of machining practices and techniques, individuals who have multiple machining certifications have improved employment opportunities. Some industry leaders hire only machinists who hold several certificates because such experience is expected within that shop. This means that the short-term certificate fulfills both the needs of the individual and the needs of the businesses who hire machinists. The Machine Manufacturing Technology program is aligned with K-12 and has a dual credit agreement with several high schools in the area including ACE Academy, Benson High School, Glencoe High School, and the Alliance High School... In , the Machine Manufacturing Technology program served 161 students at seven high schools and awarded 1,033 credits. 19. Design The community college program leads to student achievement of academic and technical knowledge, skills, and related proficiencies. The certificate courses lead to student achievement of academic and technical knowledge, skills and related proficiencies as expected by the industry. All courses in the program are offered at the Sylvania Campus of Portland Community College. The college has a rigorous assessment and evaluation process to determine how well students meet course outcomes and certificate outcomes. Students who complete the certificate will be evaluated to determine how well they met the certificate outcome. Data resulting from outcome assessment is used for program improvement and determination of student learning. Instructional methods used for the program coursework reflect best practices in education. Machine Manufacturing Technology courses are designed to be modular and self-paced in format, allowing the student to attend courses on a schedule s/he chooses (days or evenings) and individualized so that the course of study can be aligned to an individual student s needs. This supports access and helps to provide an environment that increases success among students. The college has an open access policy, which ensures access for all individuals. PCC serves students with special needs including those with disabilities, displaced workers, and non-native speakers of English. Services include the provision of tutors, 19

20 counselors, childcare, financial aid, and English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction. Other services may include interpreters and communication devices for deaf and hearing-impaired students, note taking options, taping of printed materials, test readers/writers, enrollment assistance, career guidance, and corrective physical education. Staff and students also have access to consultations and workshops designed to increase awareness of disability issues. PCC as a public agency provides comprehensive services for students with disabilities in both the classroom and online formats. The college has a Disabilities Services office: PCC supports diversity in the student body and employment. The PCC Office of Affirmative Action and Equity (OAAE) provides leadership to facilitate, manage and coordinate college policies, procedures and programs related to diversity, inclusion and equity: Capacity The community college identifies and has the resources to develop, implement, and sustain the program. The college has the infrastructure to support the new certificate. All required courses are currently and regularly scheduled for the Machine Manufacturing certificate and AAS. The Machine Manufacturing Technology (MMT) department is supported by 4- full time faculty and 2 part-time faculties who are experienced professionals. The college financially and operationally supports a very large machine shop at Sylvania Campus and has a large variety of machines for students to become skilled using. The MMT department also has several classrooms in the shop available for instructional purposes. Machine manufacturing students have access to all other academic and student support services available for PCC students. In addition students have access to career counseling, instructional support and academic advising. The college provides full service library services at three campuses in the district. The college is committed to maintaining a complete catalog of lower division collegiate courses to accommodate students earning a certificate and preparing to transfer to a university. The College is aligned with Worksource Inc., which provides resources, counselors and sometimes funding for individuals out of work, and or needing training for changing careers. The Customer Service Professional Career Pathway Certificate will be promoted through Worksource Inc. Approval Signature Name Luis Juarez Dr. James E. Middleton Title Education Specialist Commissioner Date 1/26/15 The Commissioner and Staff Recommend Adoption of the Following Resolution: RESOLVED, that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission approve the Manual Machining Certificate of Completion program at Portland Community College. 20

21 Oregon Department of Community Colleges And Workforce Development Public Service Building 255 Capitol St. N.E. Salem, Oregon Action Item Policy Issue: Staff Action on New Career and Technical Education Programs Proposed Community College Program State Board Standards--Staff Analysis Abstract Name of College: Southwestern Oregon Community College Program Title: Forest Technology Proposed Start Date: Spring 2015 Board Submission Date: February 12, 2015 Type of Program: Associate of Applied Science Degree Option Title Certificate of Completion Forestry, Other Business and Industry (closed enrollment) Assurances: The College has met or will meet the four institutional assurances required for program application. 17. Access. The college and program will affirmatively provide access, accommodations, flexibility, and additional/supplemental services for special populations and protected classes of students. 18. Continuous Improvement. The college has assessment, evaluation, feedback, and continuous improvement processes or systems in place. For the proposed program, there will be opportunities for input from and concerning the instructor(s), students, employers, and other partners/stakeholders. Program need and labor market information will be periodically re-evaluated and changes will be requested, as needed. 19. Adverse impact and detrimental duplication. The college will follow all current laws, rules, and procedures and has made good faith efforts to avoid or resolve adverse intersegmental and intrasegmental impact and detrimental duplication problems with other relevant programs or institutions. 20. Program records maintenance and congruence. The college acknowledges that the records 21

22 concerning the program title, curriculum, CIP code, credit hours, etc. maintained by the Department are the official records and it is the college s responsibility to keep their records aligned with those of the Department. The college will not make changes to the program without informing and/or receiving approval from the Department. Summary One Year Certificate of Completion is designed to prepare students for entry level employment in the forestry field in supervised positions such as forester aides, surveyor assistant, measurement technician, and field mapping aide. The courses within the certificate include required courses for the Associate of Science (AS) degree in Forestry. Program Highlights Standards: The College has met the five program approval standards. 21. Need The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. The community college provides clear evidence of the need for the program. In 2014, Southwestern developed a new AS in Forestry articulated to Oregon State University (OSU) with the advisory and financial support of the Southwestern Forestry/Natural Resources Advisory Committee. Once the AS was completed, the advisory recommended development of a One Year Certificate of Completion with associated pathway certificates to offer students an applied and employment focused starting point for students entering the field of forestry. These certificates are being designed to primarily include coursework that can be applied to the AS program and resulting in direct entry-level employability in field positions. 22. Collaboration The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. The community college utilizes systemic methods for meaningful and ongoing involvement of the appropriate constituencies. The Southwestern Forestry/Natural Resources Advisory Committee is a strong industry advisory committee that has been instrumental in development of a new Southwestern forestry program. Not only has the committee offered guidance in the development of the program outcomes and coursework, they have also provided financial support to initiate the program. Additionally, Southwestern has partnered with OSU to ensure transferable aligned and articulated coursework whenever possible, even in the certificate programs 23. Alignment The community college program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development programs. The program is aligned with appropriate education, workforce development, and economic development activities. Forest management regulations and practices are changing and the economy is recovering. Though extensive growth is not expected in this industry, the Advisory Committee has identified a need for qualified field personnel in order to maintain and strengthen current industry practices. The local 22

Recommendations from Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development

Recommendations from Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development Docket Item: Community College Program Approval Summary: Recommendations from Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development Docket Material: Name of College: Blue Mountain Community College

More information

RECOMMENDATION: The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development recommends the Adoption of the Following Resolution:

RECOMMENDATION: The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development recommends the Adoption of the Following Resolution: HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TO: BOARD OF DIRECTORS FROM: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

More information

New Program Proposal Bachelor of Science Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N. Completion) Coastal Carolina University

New Program Proposal Bachelor of Science Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N. Completion) Coastal Carolina University New Program Proposal Bachelor of Science Nursing (R.N. to B.S.N. Completion) Coastal Carolina University Summary Coastal Carolina University requests approval to offer a program leading to the Bachelor

More information

Cover/Signature Page Full Template

Cover/Signature Page Full Template Cover/Signature Page Full Template Institution Submitting Request: Utah Valley University Proposed Title: Certificate of Completion in Construction Management School or Division or Location: College of

More information

Intent to Plan for Master of Science in Nursing

Intent to Plan for Master of Science in Nursing Shepherd University Board of Governors October 12, 2006 Agenda Item No. 6 Intent to Plan for Master of Science in Nursing Board of Governors approval is sought to plan a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)

More information

WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING. Program Comparisons: Prelicensure BSN and RN-BSN Undergraduate Degrees

WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING. Program Comparisons: Prelicensure BSN and RN-BSN Undergraduate Degrees WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING Program Comparisons: Prelicensure BSN and RN-BSN Undergraduate Degrees Introduction The Washburn University School of Nursing offers two tracks for the Bachelor of

More information

Emergency Medical Services Department Tactical Plan, 2009-2012

Emergency Medical Services Department Tactical Plan, 2009-2012 Emergency Medical Services Department Tactical Plan, 2009-2012 I. Background A. Introduction The Department of Emergency Medical Services at Kapiolani Community College provides training and certification

More information

Douglas E. Lentivech SUMMARY

Douglas E. Lentivech SUMMARY THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT / THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK / ALBANY, NY 12234 TO: FROM: The Honorable the Members of the Board of Regents Douglas E. Lentivech SUBJECT: Phillips Beth Israel

More information

Program Guidelines Transition to College and Careers Pilot Project May, 2008

Program Guidelines Transition to College and Careers Pilot Project May, 2008 Program Guidelines Transition to College and Careers Pilot Project May, 2008 See the Transition to College and Careers Action Plan that outlines the expectations and timeline for completing activities

More information

PROGRAM REVIEW FOR PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM

PROGRAM REVIEW FOR PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM PROGRAM REVIEW FOR PRACTICAL NURSING PROGRAM Prepared by: Kari Luoma, Director of Allied Health Programs Kit Malloy, Nursing Instructor Mary Grace Loreti, Nursing Instructor Kim Wanink, Nursing Instructor

More information

APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan. Plan Description

APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan. Plan Description APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan College: Renton Technical College Plan Approved: YES NO Plan Description Reviewers Findings Reviewer Comments PLAN OVERVIEW 1) Please list the professionaltechnical

More information

ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Los Angeles Harbor College s (LAHC) Office of Economic and Workforce Development (EWD) at LAHC is in the Academic Affairs cluster and oversees key grants and initiatives that are in support of Academic

More information

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES APPROVED JUNE 2, 2015 Item #IV-7 June 2, 2015 NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item requests approval of two new associate degree programs to be

More information

ACADEMIC SENATE http://www.csueastbay.edu/senate 510-885-3671

ACADEMIC SENATE http://www.csueastbay.edu/senate 510-885-3671 ACADEMIC SENATE http://www.csueastbay.edu/senate 510-885-3671 COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC PLANNING AND REVIEW 14-15 CAPR 24 Thursday, May 21, 2015 TO: FROM: SUBJECT: PURPOSE: ACTION REQUESTED: The Academic Senate

More information

Texas House of Representatives Select Committee on Health Care Education and Training

Texas House of Representatives Select Committee on Health Care Education and Training Texas House of Representatives Select Committee on Health Care Education and Training Texas State Technical College Adam Hutchison Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Learning Background and History

More information

Regulatory and Legislative Action Since the September 2010 Membership Meeting:

Regulatory and Legislative Action Since the September 2010 Membership Meeting: MEMBERSHIP MEETING January 19, 2011 Delivery System Reform: Healthcare Workforce Issue: The passage of health reform will bring millions of newly insured individuals into the system and drive patients

More information

Current Workforce Skill Development Project OHSU-AFSCME Jobs and Ladders Program Final Report

Current Workforce Skill Development Project OHSU-AFSCME Jobs and Ladders Program Final Report Worksystems Inc. 711 SW Alder St., Suite 200 Portland, OR 97205 Current Workforce Skill Development Project OHSU-AFSCME Jobs and Ladders Program Final Report Award: $82,610 Date of Award: 3/1/01 Expiration

More information

APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan. College: PENINSULA COLLEGE Plan Approved: YES NO Modified 11/20/08. Plan Description PLAN OVERVIEW

APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan. College: PENINSULA COLLEGE Plan Approved: YES NO Modified 11/20/08. Plan Description PLAN OVERVIEW APPENDIX C I-BEST Enhanced FTE Plan College: PENINSULA COLLEGE Plan Approved: YES NO Modified 11/20/08 Plan Description Reviewers Reviewer Findings Comments 1) Please list the professionaltechnical program

More information

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS TITLE 6 CHAPTER 33 PART 2 PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENT OF ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL STANDARDS 6.33.2.1 ISSUING AGENCY: Public Education Department

More information

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing RN to BSN Program Department of Nursing College of Health Sciences Appalachian State University Program Description: This part time degree completion program, leading to

More information

How To Get A Nursing Degree At California State University San Mario

How To Get A Nursing Degree At California State University San Mario Cal State San Marcos at Temecula Nursing Degree Programs Cal State San Marcos at Temecula Nursing Degree Programs In 2008, California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) forged a unique partnership with

More information

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2014 AWARDS

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2014 AWARDS Item #IV-14 February 4, 2014 NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2014 AWARDS Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item presents a recommendation for four institutions to receive grant awards under

More information

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2007 AWARD ALLOCATION

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2007 AWARD ALLOCATION Item #10 February 6, 2007 NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2007 AWARD ALLOCATION Submitted for: Action. Summary: On July 11, 2006, in response to the state and national shortage of registered nurses,

More information

Hagerstown Community College Nursing Programs

Hagerstown Community College Nursing Programs Hagerstown Community College Nursing Programs Certified Medicine Aide (CMA)... 2 Certified Nursing Assistant/ Geriatric Nursing Assistant (CNA/GNA)... 4 Nursing....6 Nursing: LPN to RN Transition... 9

More information

Pharmacy Technician AAS Program

Pharmacy Technician AAS Program Pharmacy Technician AAS Program Expansion of Existing Program State Submission Mark Wilson, President May 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 2 Identification and Description of the Program...

More information

POSITION STATEMENT ON EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT FOR REGISTERED NURSES

POSITION STATEMENT ON EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT FOR REGISTERED NURSES POSITION STATEMENT ON EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT FOR REGISTERED NURSES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INA supports the action report adopted at the House of Delegates. ANA (O Brien & Gural, 2008) recommends: Increasing

More information

How To Get A Nursing Degree

How To Get A Nursing Degree MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING Program Director Judith L. Papenhausen, Ph.D., RN Graduate Coordinator and Chairperson Denise M. Boren, Ph.D., RN The mission of the graduate program in nursing at California

More information

Proposed Applied Baccalaureate Selection Process and Criteria

Proposed Applied Baccalaureate Selection Process and Criteria November 2010 Proposed Applied Baccalaureate Selection Process and Criteria Executive Summary A new way in which Washington can increase baccalaureate degree production is through awarding a relatively

More information

Medical Laboratory Technician AAS Program

Medical Laboratory Technician AAS Program Medical Laboratory Technician AAS Program New Program Proposal State Submission Steve Buchholz, Dean of Accreditation and Advancement July 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 2 Identification and

More information

academic programs Accreditation Program Description Associate of Science Nursing (ASN) Program ASN Program Admission Requirements Career Pathways

academic programs Accreditation Program Description Associate of Science Nursing (ASN) Program ASN Program Admission Requirements Career Pathways academic programs Nursing DEPARTMENT Associate of Science in Nursing Degree (ASN) (122 Credits) Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree (RN/BSN) (184 Credits) Program Description The associate and baccalaureate

More information

Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs January 15, 2015. 4. UNC Degree Program Proposal... Courtney Thornton

Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs January 15, 2015. 4. UNC Degree Program Proposal... Courtney Thornton Committee on Educational Planning, Policies and Programs January 15, 2015 4. UNC Degree Program Proposal... Courtney Thornton Situation: Appalachian State University requests authorization to establish

More information

Proposal for a. Post-Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation Counseling. Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling

Proposal for a. Post-Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation Counseling. Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Proposal for a Post-Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation Counseling Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Counseling Introduction The College of Education proposes a graduate certificate

More information

The Lakeland Advantage. For more information. Career Opportunities

The Lakeland Advantage. For more information. Career Opportunities Nursing Registered nurses play a critical role in providing quality healthcare services to patients. RNs administer treatments and medications, review the results of diagnostic tests, and assist clients

More information

Perkins Grant Overview

Perkins Grant Overview Perkins Grant Overview Introduction: The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education grant is grant funding that is awarded from the US Government to the states and then allocated to various schools

More information

New Occupational Program Sociology: Human Services Associate in Science Degree Certificate of Achievement

New Occupational Program Sociology: Human Services Associate in Science Degree Certificate of Achievement New Occupational Program Sociology: Human Services Associate in Science Degree Criteria A: Appropriateness to Mission 1. Statement of Program Goals and Objectives The sociology program at Oxnard College

More information

BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES, AND HOUSING AGENCY GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR.

BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES, AND HOUSING AGENCY GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. BUSINESS, CONSUMER SERVICES, AND HOUSING AGENCY GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. BOARD OF REGISTERED NURSING PO Box 944210, Sacramento, CA 94244-2100 P (916) 322-3350 F (916) 574-8637 www.rn.ca.gov Louise

More information

for Healthcare Careers responds to the growing workforce needs of the expanding healthcare

for Healthcare Careers responds to the growing workforce needs of the expanding healthcare Statement of Need Union County College Union County s Growing Healthcare Industry Union County College s Building A Pathway for Healthcare Careers responds to the growing workforce needs of the expanding

More information

RECOMMENDATION That the Master of Public Health degree program proposal be approved.

RECOMMENDATION That the Master of Public Health degree program proposal be approved. RESOLUTION FOR APPROVAL OF THE MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH (MPH) DEGREE WHEREAS, the mission of the proposed professional Master of Public Health (MPH) program is to create and deliver knowledge and skills

More information

Dear Parents, We wish your student much success here at Bergen Community College and trust this information is helpful. Sincerely,

Dear Parents, We wish your student much success here at Bergen Community College and trust this information is helpful. Sincerely, Dear Parents, Making the transition from high school to college may be challenging and sometimes difficult. Students must adjust to new academic standards, make new friends, and make appropriate decisions

More information

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2009 AWARD ALLOCATION

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2009 AWARD ALLOCATION Item #15 January 27, 2009 NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2009 AWARD ALLOCATION Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item presents recommended grant awards under the Nursing School Grant Program.

More information

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered NURSING (707) 664-2465 Fax: (707) 664-2653 www.sonoma.edu/nursing DEPARTMENT CHAIR Deborah A. Roberts ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ana Munoz Eileen O Brien Faculty *Liz Close *Carole Heath Michelle Kelly Deborah

More information

Development of Health Career Pathway for California. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist Career Pathway

Development of Health Career Pathway for California. Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist Career Pathway Development of Health Career Pathway for California Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner/Clinical Nurse Specialist Career Pathway 1 Current State As of February 2011, there were 9,458 psychiatric

More information

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) REQUEST FOR NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL Catalog Copy for New Program Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) The doctor of nursing practice (DNP) degree prepares nurses with a blend of clinical, organizational, economic,

More information

Basic Health Care Certificate

Basic Health Care Certificate Building a foundational certificate that stacks and lattices to 11 allied health certificates & degrees to meet the health care workforce demand in southern Oregon Background & Organizational Context In

More information

Klamath Community College Student Success Center/Career Tech Expansion

Klamath Community College Student Success Center/Career Tech Expansion Klamath Community College Student Success Center/Career Tech Expansion Learning Resource Center Will Be Complimentary Design and will include: 34,500 Square Feet Learning Resource Center to include Library

More information

The University of Alabama Rehabilitation Counselor Education. Information for Prospective Students

The University of Alabama Rehabilitation Counselor Education. Information for Prospective Students The University of Alabama Rehabilitation Counselor Education Information for Prospective Students Thank you for your interest in the Rehabilitation Counselor Education (RCE) program at The University of

More information

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE with a major in Health Science with an Option in Physician Assistant Studies

BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE with a major in Health Science with an Option in Physician Assistant Studies PROPOSAL BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE with a major in Health Science with an Option in Physician Assistant Studies Submitted to: The Florida Department of Education by MIAMI DADE COLLEGE School of Health

More information

REGISTERED NURSING PROGRAM RN INFORMATION PACKET

REGISTERED NURSING PROGRAM RN INFORMATION PACKET REGISTERED NURSING PROGRAM RN INFORMATION PACKET Get In. Get Out. Get On With Your Life. Get In. Get Out. Get On With Your Life. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Education remains one of the best investments

More information

NONCREDIT PROGRAMS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS. In-Home Supportive Services Provider (IHSS) Certificate of Completion

NONCREDIT PROGRAMS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS. In-Home Supportive Services Provider (IHSS) Certificate of Completion MAJOR REQUIREMENTS NONCREDIT PROGRAMS PROGRAM OVERVIEW Noncredit instruction is part of the mission and function of West Los Angeles College. Noncredit classes are free for students no unit credit or grades

More information

Addressing Our Health Care Shortages

Addressing Our Health Care Shortages A Workforce Strategy for Southwest Washington July 2003 BACKGROUND This project was funded by the Southwest Washington Workforce Development Council (SWWDC) through a grant from the Washington State Workforce

More information

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. A. Planning Process

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. A. Planning Process EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Provide a narrative describing the program and concise summaries for Evaluation Criteria A-J of the proposal. Label section headings. (Limit 1200 words) Institution: Florida State College

More information

PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPHTHALMIC MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PROGRAM REVIEW 2009

PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPHTHALMIC MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PROGRAM REVIEW 2009 PORTLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE OPHTHALMIC MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM PROGRAM REVIEW 2009 Prepared by Joanne Harris, BS, COT OMT Department Chair/Program Director 1 Table of Contents Program Overview... 4 1.

More information

How To Train For A Criminal Justice Program

How To Train For A Criminal Justice Program Criminal Justice Program Expansion State Submission Mark Wilson, President January 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 2 Identification and Description of the Program... 2 Objectives and Purpose

More information

Carl Perkins Program Self-Evaluation for FY 2013 Kansas Board of Regents - Career and Technical Education

Carl Perkins Program Self-Evaluation for FY 2013 Kansas Board of Regents - Career and Technical Education Carl Perkins Program Self-Evaluation for FY 2013 Kansas Board of Regents - Career and Technical Education Institution: Neosho County Community College Perkins Program: Nursing Lead Instructor(s): Pam Covault

More information

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered NURSING (707) 664-2465 Fax: (707) 664-2653 www.sonoma.edu/nursing DEPARTMENT CHAIR Deborah A. Roberts ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ana Munoz Kristi Nellman Faculty *Liz Close Michelle Kelly Deborah Kindy Wendy

More information

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: T N N S S H I G H R D U C A T I O N C O M M I S S I O N DAT: July 26, 2007 SUBJCT: Agenda Item: I.C.7. stablish a new AAS in Nursing Regents Online Degree Program (AASN-RODP): All TBR Universities/Community

More information

How To Become A Physical Therapist Assistant

How To Become A Physical Therapist Assistant Welcome to the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. You have begun the exploration of a profession dedicated to restoring individuals following injury or disease to full participation in their daily activities.

More information

BOARD OF GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA NEW DOCTORAL DEGREE PROPOSAL STAFF ANALYSIS 0% $0 0% $0 0% 0% $0 0% $0 0% $0

BOARD OF GOVERNORS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA NEW DOCTORAL DEGREE PROPOSAL STAFF ANALYSIS 0% $0 0% $0 0% 0% $0 0% $0 0% $0 BOARD OF GOVERRS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF FLORIDA NEW DOCTORAL DEGREE PROPOSAL STAFF ANALYSIS Program: Doctor of Nursing Practice, Nurse Anesthetist CIP Code: 51.3804 Institution: University of North

More information

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered

NURSING. Faculty. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Programs Offered NURSING DEPARTMENT OFFICE Nichols Hall 256, (707) 664-2465 Fax: (707) 664-2653 www.sonoma.edu/nursing DEPARTMENT CHAIR Deborah A. Roberts ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ana Munoz Kristi Nellman Faculty *Liz Close

More information

Brief Statement of Program:

Brief Statement of Program: Brief Statement of Program: This Certificate program consists of the courses that prepare a student to apply to the University of Alaska Anchorage Associate of Applied Science in Nursing. UAA distributes

More information

Nursing. Faculty. Programs Offered. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. (707) 664-2465 www.sonoma.edu/nursing

Nursing. Faculty. Programs Offered. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. (707) 664-2465 www.sonoma.edu/nursing Nursing (707) 664-2465 www.sonoma.edu/nursing Department Chair Liz Close Administrative Staff Ana Munoz Eileen O Brien Faculty Anita Catlin Liz Close Carole Heath Deborah Kindy Jeanette Koshar Deborah

More information

Offering Baccalaureate Degree Programs at Community Colleges May 2009

Offering Baccalaureate Degree Programs at Community Colleges May 2009 Offering Baccalaureate Degree Programs at Community Colleges May 2009 This document is in response to House Bill No. 4837, establishing education programs and grant baccalaureate degrees in nursing, cement

More information

Researching and Choosing a School

Researching and Choosing a School Researching and Choosing a School Updated Sept 2015 This section is to help you determine what school best suits your learning style and training needs. It is your responsibility to investigate all of

More information

Registered Nursing (RN) Program. Application Process 2011. Dear Registered Nursing Applicant:

Registered Nursing (RN) Program. Application Process 2011. Dear Registered Nursing Applicant: Registered Nursing (RN) Program Application Process 2011 Dear Registered Nursing Applicant: Thank you for your interest in the Registered Nursing (RN) program at Klamath Community College. The RN program

More information

Hospital Employee Education and Training Report to the Legislature December 2010

Hospital Employee Education and Training Report to the Legislature December 2010 Hospital Employee Education and Training Report to the Legislature December 2010 Hospital Employee Education and Training Report to the Legislature December 2010 Background... 3 Purpose... 3 Process...

More information

Testimony of Patsy L. Ruchala, DNSc, RN before the Nevada State Legislative Committee on Health Care January 10, 2006

Testimony of Patsy L. Ruchala, DNSc, RN before the Nevada State Legislative Committee on Health Care January 10, 2006 Exhibit L Testimony of Patsy L. Ruchala, DNSc, RN before the Nevada State Legislative Committee on Health Care January 10, 2006 Mr. Chairman, members of the Committee, for the record I am Patsy Ruchala,

More information

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2008 AWARD ALLOCATION

NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2008 AWARD ALLOCATION Item #16 February 5, 2008 NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2008 AWARD ALLOCATION Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item presents recommended grant awards under the Nursing School Grant program.

More information

PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE

PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (Provide a narrative describing the program and concise summaries for Evaluation Criteria A-J of the proposal. Label section headings.) (Limit 1200 words) Institution: Santa Fe College

More information

Nursing Information Booklet LPN-RN Online Program

Nursing Information Booklet LPN-RN Online Program Nursing Information Booklet LPN-RN Online Program INTRODUCTION The nursing program at Allegany College of Maryland began in 1970 and has become a major component within the college. The program enjoys

More information

Creating a LPN-BSN Educational Pathway for Academic Progression. Feasibility Study. 2015 Survey of Licensed Practical Nurses in NC

Creating a LPN-BSN Educational Pathway for Academic Progression. Feasibility Study. 2015 Survey of Licensed Practical Nurses in NC Creating a LPN-BSN Educational Pathway for Academic Progression Feasibility Study 2015 Survey of Licensed Practical Nurses in NC Background In its 2010 The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing

More information

I-BEST Enhanced FTE Program Summaries March 20, 2007

I-BEST Enhanced FTE Program Summaries March 20, 2007 If you have any questions regarding the I-BEST Enhanced FTE Program, please contact Tina Bloomer at (360) 704-4325. Bellevue Community College Integrated Office Assistant Certificate for ESL (approved)

More information

Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives

Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Committee on Appropriations United States House of Representatives Testimony of the American Nurses Association Regarding Fiscal Year 2015 Appropriations for the Title VIII Nursing Workforce Development Programs and Nurse-Managed Health Clinics Subcommittee on Labor,

More information

Chapter Three: Challenges and Opportunities

Chapter Three: Challenges and Opportunities Chapter Three: Challenges and Opportunities The preparation of Orange County Community College s Periodic Review Report occurs at a time when the College and New York State are experiencing an economic

More information

Nursing: RN Program BSN

Nursing: RN Program BSN Nursing: RN Program BSN Why Choose Nursing? Nursing is the largest health care profession with workforce shortages anticipated for the next two decades. Earnings are above average, particularly for advanced

More information

Daytona Beach Community College will launch a new 36-credit Applied Technology

Daytona Beach Community College will launch a new 36-credit Applied Technology I. Project Abstract Daytona Beach Community College will launch a new 36-credit Applied Technology Diploma (ATD) program to train 15 to 20 adult students a year to assume entry-level positions as Medical

More information

1/22/2013. This webinar will be recorded and available until January 22, 2016. January 22, 2013

1/22/2013. This webinar will be recorded and available until January 22, 2016. January 22, 2013 Disclosures There is no conflict of interest or relevant financial interest by the faculty or planners of this activity. AACN does not endorse any commercial product related to this activity. The entire

More information

The Historic Opportunity to Get College Readiness Right: The Race to the Top Fund and Postsecondary Education

The Historic Opportunity to Get College Readiness Right: The Race to the Top Fund and Postsecondary Education The Historic Opportunity to Get College Readiness Right: The Race to the Top Fund and Postsecondary Education Passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and the creation of the Race to

More information

HVAC and Plumbing Technology

HVAC and Plumbing Technology HVAC and Plumbing Technology Expansion of Existing Program State Submission Mark Wilson, President May 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary... 2 Identification and Description of the Program... 2 Objectives

More information

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND RESEARCH AT PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND RESEARCH AT PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES Item #10 April 1, 2008 NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION, PUBLIC SERVICE, AND RESEARCH AT PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item requests approval of seven degree programs and one center

More information

RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM FOR REGISTERED NURSING 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506-1299

RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM FOR REGISTERED NURSING 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506-1299 RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE SCHOOL OF NURSING ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM FOR REGISTERED NURSING 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506-1299 ADN (RN) ADVANCED PLACEMENT/TRANSFER/30-UNIT OPTION INFORMATION SHEET

More information

Northeast Alabama Community College Drafting and Design Technology AAS, Certificate, and Short Term Certificate Program Review March 2010

Northeast Alabama Community College Drafting and Design Technology AAS, Certificate, and Short Term Certificate Program Review March 2010 Northeast Alabama Community College Drafting and Design Technology AAS, Certificate, and Short Term Certificate Program Review March 2010 Program Purpose The Drafting and Design Technology (DDT) program

More information

Accelerated Studies @ Cecil College

Accelerated Studies @ Cecil College Accelerated Studies @ Cecil College Presented by: Mary Way Bolt Diane C. Lane David Linthicum Quick Facts about Accelerated Studies Cecil offers two degree options Leadership & Management Social Work Programs

More information

CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAM TWO-YEAR REVIEW

CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAM TWO-YEAR REVIEW CAREER EDUCATION PROGRAM TWO-YEAR REVIEW : April 8, 2014 College: San Bernardino Valley College Program: Water Supply Technology 1. Purpose of this Program Significantly Changed Purpose Minor Changes in

More information

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES

NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES Item #11 February 5, 2008 NEW UNITS OF INSTRUCTION AT PUBLIC COMMUNITY COLLEGES Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item requests approval of eleven new associate degree programs to be offered at seven

More information

MedStar Good Samaritan of Maryland

MedStar Good Samaritan of Maryland MedStar Good Samaritan of Maryland Good Sam STARS Julia Cash, RN- Short Stay Unit Became a CNA in the GSH funded program Became a Multifunction Tech Newly graduated Associate Degree RN June 2011 Good Sam

More information

COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROPOSAL EVALUATION

COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROPOSAL EVALUATION COMMUNITY COLLEGE BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROPOSAL EVALUATION The proposals of several community colleges to undertake programs resulting in the granting of baccalaureate degrees is an important issue because

More information

Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011

Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Program Title: Chaffey College Program Review Three Year Review 2011 Child Development Education Program Code: 1304 - CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION Review Type: Instructional Does this

More information

NURSING - RN (AS) Associate Degree

NURSING - RN (AS) Associate Degree A Course of Study for NURSING - RN (AS) Associate Degree The objectives of this program are to prepare students to meet the standards of the California Board of Registered Nursing and employment in the

More information

Progression to the second year of the nursing program is based upon an average passing grade in nursing courses.

Progression to the second year of the nursing program is based upon an average passing grade in nursing courses. General Information Treasure Valley Community College offers a nursing curriculum which is accredited by the Oregon State Board of Nursing and the nursing education program is a candidate for accreditation

More information

University Program Approval for a New Location: Oregon Tech Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in Mechanical Engineering

University Program Approval for a New Location: Oregon Tech Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in Mechanical Engineering Docket Item: University Program Approval for a New Location: Oregon Tech Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree program in Mechanical Engineering Summary: Oregon Tech proposes a new location in Wilsonville,

More information

Nursing School Grants - Review of the Illinois Governor Administration Grant Program

Nursing School Grants - Review of the Illinois Governor Administration Grant Program Item #2c January 26, 2010 NURSING SCHOOL GRANT PROGRAM FISCAL YEAR 2010 AWARD ALLOCATION Submitted for: Action. Summary: This item presents recommended grant awards under the Nursing School Grant Program.

More information

Response to the Department of Education Request for Information: Promising and Practical Strategies to Increase Postsecondary Success

Response to the Department of Education Request for Information: Promising and Practical Strategies to Increase Postsecondary Success Response to the Department of Education Request for Information: Promising and Practical Strategies to Increase Postsecondary Success Abstract The Shirley Ware Education Center (SWEC) and the SEIU UHW-West

More information

Nursing Education and Practice Setting O Strategies

Nursing Education and Practice Setting O Strategies Education and Practice: Partnering for the Future Objective 3 O Discuss strategies to ensure that curricula reflect contemporary nursing practice. Educational Transformation O Gather O Reflect O Zestfully

More information

Dietary Management. Program Proposal. Presented to the South Dakota State Board of Education May 2012 For Implementation Fall 2012

Dietary Management. Program Proposal. Presented to the South Dakota State Board of Education May 2012 For Implementation Fall 2012 Dietary Management Program Proposal Presented to the South Dakota State Board of Education May 2012 For Implementation Fall 2012 Mitchell Technical Institute 1800 E. Spruce St. Mitchell, SD 57301 Mitchell

More information

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION REQUEST FOR COMMITTEE AND BOARD ACTION. COMMITTEE: Assessment and Accountability NO.: AAC 08-01 BOARD DATE: October 19, 2007

BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION REQUEST FOR COMMITTEE AND BOARD ACTION. COMMITTEE: Assessment and Accountability NO.: AAC 08-01 BOARD DATE: October 19, 2007 BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION REQUEST FOR COMMITTEE AND BOARD ACTION COMMITTEE: Assessment and Accountability NO.: AAC 08-01 BOARD DATE: October 19, 2007 MOVED: The Board of Higher Education hereby approves

More information

Career Technical Education (CTE) Revitalization Grant Recipients and Programs

Career Technical Education (CTE) Revitalization Grant Recipients and Programs Department of Education Susan Castillo Superintendent of Public Instruction Bureau of Labor and Industries Brad Avakian Labor & Industries Commissioner Career Technical Education (CTE) Revitalization Grant

More information

ADN INFORMATION SHEET

ADN INFORMATION SHEET RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAM FOR REGISTERED NURSING 4800 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506-1299 Phone: (951) 222-8000 School of Nursing Program Information & Workshop Schedule:

More information

POLICY ISSUES IN BRIEF

POLICY ISSUES IN BRIEF ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS for Career and Technical Education in Virginia 2015 Educators and business representatives from across Virginia, along with 10 organizations representing Career and Technical Education

More information

RN- BSN Program Admission and Curriculum. Accreditation Statement. Admission Criteria RN- BSN Program

RN- BSN Program Admission and Curriculum. Accreditation Statement. Admission Criteria RN- BSN Program RN- BSN Program Admission and Curriculum Accreditation Statement The University of Pikeville RN- BSN program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), 4 Peachtree Road

More information

GRADUATE PROGRAM CURRICULUM

GRADUATE PROGRAM CURRICULUM GRADUATE PROGRAM CURRICULUM COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES Dr. Hank Weddington, Dean Dr. Neal Grey, Chair SCHOOL OF COUNSELING & HUMAN SERVICES MASTER OF ARTS IN COUNSELING OFFERED IN HICKORY, ASHEVILLE

More information