Catalog 2014-2015

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Total units for the major:

NUTRITION AND FOOD

Units

The Nutrition and Food major is designed for students training in the field of health and wellness based on nutrition and fitness as a lifestyle. The certificate qualifies students for entry-level positions in health spas, retirement and convalescent homes, counseling centers, and youth daycare/camps.

1.5 0.5 2 1

Student Learning Outcomes: Upon the successful completion of these programs, students should be able to: 1. Design a meal plan based on the food guide pyramid including divisions, recommended serving and serving sizes. 2. Explain the processes of food buying, menu planning, nutritional analysis, and other food financial related areas. 3. Identify and describe the effect of nutrition on health and body mass. 4. Operate effectively as part of the health care team. 5. Utilize behavior modification techniques to improve their nutritional wellness.

4 3 4.5 5 1 22.5

See also required General Education and additional courses listed for Nursing: ADN. To obtain an Associate’s Degree, students must complete both the major requirements below and the graduation requirements listed on pages 33-34.

VN to RN: Non-Degree Option Students completing this program are eligible to apply to take the NCLEX for licensure as a Registered Nurse. The student who elects to take this program is not recognized as a graduate of an accredited ADN program, is not recognized as a Chaffey College ADN graduate, and may not qualify for licensure by endorsement in another state.

Major requirements for the Associate in Science Degree: Units [S241/07399/1306.00] BIOL 14 Health Science 3 BIOL 424 Anatomy and Physiology 3 GERO 404 Health and Wellness for Older Adults 3 NF 5 Nutrition for Life 3 (or NF 15, Nutrition I: The Science of Nutrition) NF 22 Nutrition and the Active Person 3 NF 27 Healthy Cooking 2 KINLEC 17 First Aid and Emergency Response to Community Disasters 3

Acceptance into this program is based on the following criteria: 1. Graduation from a Vocational Nursing Program with an active vocational nursing license. 2. Completion of NURADN 3 and NURADN 3L with a minimum grade of C. 3. Fulfillment of application requirements 1 and 2 under Nursing: ADN in this section of the catalog. 4. Physiology and Microbiology must be completed at the time of application. Requirements for VN to RN: Non-Degree option: BIOL 22 Human Physiology BIOL 23 General Microbiology NURADN 3 Transition in Nursing NURADN 3L Transition in Nursing Laboratory NURADN 13 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing NURADN 13L Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Laboratory NURADN 34 Nursing Process III NURADN 34L Nursing Process III Laboratory NURADN 44 Nursing Process IV NURADN 44L Nursing Process IV Laboratory NURADN 50 Professional Issues in Nursing Total units:

Units 4 3 1.5 0.5 2 1 4 3 4.5 5 1

Total units for the major

20

Required General Education course: COMSTD 8 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

3

Requirements for the Nutrition and Food Certificate: [L241/20732/1306.00] Same as the major requirements for the A.S. Degree and general education requirement above Total units for the certificate

23

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN

29.5

This occupational program prepares students for work as Pharmacy Technicians. The program provides both the technical and practical training that enables the technician, upon licensure, to function as a competent entry-level assistant to the pharmacist. Pharmacy Technicians may be employed in hospitals, community pharmacies, home-health care settings, and government agencies. Program curriculum consists of lecture and laboratory instruction in both simulated and supervised clinical environments.

Transfer Student: Degree Program Acceptance into this program is based on the following criteria: 1. Completion of NURADN 3 and NURADN 3L with a minimum grade of C. 2. Fulfillment of application requirements under Nursing: ADN in this section of the catalog. 3. Evaluation of previous course work in nursing will be determined by the ADN Program Director.

Upon successful completion of the Pharmacy Technician program, students are qualified to apply to the California State Board of Pharmacy for registration; registration is a legal requirement for work in California as a pharmacy technician. California law also allows for the denial of certification on the basis of any prior criminal convictions substantially related to pharmaceutical practice. Enrollment in the Pharmacy Technician program is subject to completion of the following requirements: 1. Admission to Chaffey College. 2. High school graduation, pass the GED test, or pass the High School Proficiency examination, or have associates degree or higher. International transcripts must have AERC, IERF or approved agency evaluation. 3. Eligibility for MATH-410 as determined by the Chaffey assessment process, or successful completion of MATH 520.

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Major requirements for the VN to RN Associate in Science Degree option: [S312/07384/1230.10] NURADN 3 Transition in Nursing NURADN 3L Transition in Nursing Laboratory NURADN 13 Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing NURADN 13L Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing Laboratory NURADN 34 Nursing Process III NURADN 34L Nursing Process III Laboratory NURADN 44 Nursing Process IV NURADN 44L Nursing Process IV Laboratory NURADN 50 Professional Issues in Nursing


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