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University of Technology, Jamaica
• ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015
New Courses of Study
Six new courses of study were slated to be offered for
the 2014/2015 Academic year:
Master of Science in Nurse Anaesthetist
Master of Science in Public Health Nutrition
Post Graduate Diploma/Master of Science in Trauma
Studies
Post RN Bachelor of Science in Critical Care Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Midwifery
Revision of Syllabi
Throughout the period under review, syllabi for the
following courses of study were submitted for review
and approval by the Curriculum Committee:
B.Sc. in Nursing
B.Sc. in Child and Adolescent Development
Health Science Degree
Associate Degree in Health Information Technology
B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Technology
B.Sc. in Medical Technology
Post Graduate Diploma and
M.Sc.
in Trauma Studies and Integrative
Counseling
Associate Professor Ellen
Campbell-Grizzle
Dean
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Caribbean School of Nursing
School of Allied Health and Wellness
School of Pharmacy
From left, Dr. Sean Moncrieffe, Head, School of
Pharmacy, (2nd row left), Dr. Ellen Campbell-Grizzle,
Dean, College of Health Sciences, Ms. Diane Edwards,
President of JAMPRO Trade and Investment Jamaica
and Ambassador the Hon. Burchell Whiteman, OJ,
Acting President, UTech pose with the first cohort of
BSc. in Pharmaceutical Technology students following
presentation of their symbolic pins at the launch
ceremony for the new course of study held on Thursday,
February 26, 2015 at the PCJ auditorium.