UTech, Jamaica 2015-16 Annual Report

A section of graduates processing at the 2015 Graduation Ceremony.during an Academic Quality Audit visit. Science, Preliminary Physics 1 and Preliminary Physics 2 - Paper • B.B.A Course Study-Accounting Division • B.B.A Course of study – AISM Division • B.B.A Course of Study- Law Division • B.B.A Course of Study- Economic Division • BSc in Food Service Management Course of Study 3.3 Franchise Programmes  The first group of thirty-seven (37) Post-RN BSc. Nursing (completion) students of the St. Vincent & Grenadines Community College graduated on June 23, 2015  The COHS has expanded its reach to Trinidad & Tobago and offers online/blended courses in Belize, Canada, Barbados, Anguilla, Antigua, St. Lucia, Grenada, St Vincent & the Grenadines  Over 411 students were enrolled in the Franchise programmes at Community Colleges in Jamaica. 3.4. New initiatives:  Faculty of Education & Liberal Studies Registration of lecturers to start the assessor training programme at the National Council on Teaching & Vocational Education (NCTVET). The lecturers should start the programme in January, 2016. This is being done to move UTech, Ja. through the School of Technical & Vocational Education (SOTAVE) to becoming an Accredited Training Organization (ATO).  College of Health Sciences 1. Increase in International students enrolment through online courses offered by the College: • Bachelor of Health Science • Post Baccalaureate Doctor of Pharmacy • BSN Completion - Montego Bay campus.  Faculty of The Built Environment The School of Building and Land Management is exploring the possibility of obtaining accreditation from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) for the BSc. Survey & Geographic Information Sciences (SGIS), Land Economy and Valuation Surveying (LEVS), Quantity Surveying (QS) and Urban & Regional Planning (URP) courses of study. Page 11 University of Technology, Jamaica ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016

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