First Semester (Fall) Course # NURS 210 NURS 211 NURS 212
Title Credits Health Promotion Across the Life 9 Span Professionalism in Nursing I 1 Pathophysiology 3
Second Semester (Spring) Course # NURS 220 PHRM 203
Title Health and Illness I General Pharmacology
Credits 10 3
Grade C or better is required in all courses for the certificate, except in PHRM 192V, the work practicum, which is credit/no credit. PHRM 192v Work Practicum requires a drug test and criminal background check.
Course # BIOL 100 HLTH 125
CA graduates take NCLEX-PN for licensure. Title Clinical Immersion I Total credits:
Prepares individuals as pharmacy technicians. Includes preparation for National Certification Exam as a Pharmacy Technician.
First Semester
Third Semester (Summer) Course # NURS 230
Pharmacy Technician (CO)
Credits 4 53
MATH 75X ENG 22
Second Semester
Nursing Career Ladder (CO) Under the umbrella of the Nursing Career Ladder are Certificates enabling individuals to gain the education and training needed for entry to various nursing-related professions. Grade C or better is required in all courses for a certificate or degree in Allied Health, unless stipulated otherwise. Contact the Allied Health department chair, Anne Scharnhorst, at 984-3250, or by email at annes@hawaii.edu for information. Type: Certificate of Competence
Nurse Assistant (CO) Prepares individuals to work in hospitals, extended care facilities, private nursing agencies, and home health agencies under supervision of an LPN or RN. Graduates are eligible to take the Certification Examination. NURS 100 takes one semester; there is no selection process. Prerequisite: ENG 19 with grade C or better or placement at least ENG 22. Course # NURS 100
126
Title Nurse Assistant
Title Human Biology Survey of Medical Terminology ICS 101 Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning Intro to Composition
Credits 6
Course # PHRM 106 PHRM 107 PHRM 109
Title Introduction to Pharmacy Technology Pharmacology and Treatment of Diseases Pharmacology Calculations
Third Semester Course # PHRM 192v
Title Work Practicum Total credits:
Credits 3 1 3 4 3
Credits 3 3 1
Credits 2 6-22
Sustainable Science Management The Sustainable Science Management (SSM) program, leading to a baccalaureate degree, provides a variety of options to students seeking employment in the rapidly expanding field of sustainability. Coursework covers important contemporary topics including but not limited to energy, ecology, business and management, natural science, water and wastewater, agriculture, wastemanagement, economics, policy, the built environment, and social science; all in the context of case studies in the larger interdisciplinary field of sustainability. Students develop systems thinking and analytical skills, which will enable graduates to apply learned principles to the changing and complex issues of the future. The program is designed to equip students with the fundamental skills necessary to bridge disciplines and to