Nº TRATAMIENTO CLAVE DESCRIPCIÓN
F. V P-valor 10 DDS
VI. DISCUSIONES 6.1 Del tamaño de plántulas expresado en cm.
6.8. Del área foliar total expresado en cm
CertIFICate Program
nursing, registered - C.a. Certificate
Adherence to Cuesta College NRAD student policies is required for progress within and graduation from the program and satis- faction of eligibility to take professional licensure examinations. All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of “C” to progress. Conviction of a felony or of any offense substantially related to the qualifications, functions and duties of a Registered Nurse may constitute grounds for denial of licensure.
required Courses (69.5-72.5 credits)
NRAD 201 Foundations of Nursing/Caring 2
NRAD 201A Nurse Caring Concepts 2
NRAD 201B Nurse Caring Practicum I 5
NRAD 201D Decision Making Data I 2
NRAD 202A Nurse Caring Family Concepts 3
NRAD 202B Nurse Caring Practicum II 8
NRAD 202D Decision Making Data II 2
NRAD 203A Nurse Caring Concepts III 2
NRAD 203B Nurse Caring Practicum III 5
NRAD 203D Nurse Caring for Medical-Surgical Clients 2
NRAD 204 Nurse Leadership/Management 1
NRAD 204A Nurse Caring Concepts for Clients Psychiatrically
at Risk 2
NRAD 204B Nurse Caring for People at Risk Practicum 6
NRAD 204D Nurse Caring for People at Risk Concepts 2
NRAD 120 Supplementary Nursing Skills Practice
(3 semesters) 5, .5, .5
BIO 204 Microbiology or Equivalent 4-5
BIO 205 Human Anatomy 4
BIO 206 General Human Physiology or Equivalent 4-5
ENGL 201A English Composition or Equivalent 3-4
PSYC 201 Introductory Psychology 3
SOC 201A Introduction to Sociology 3
COMM 201A Public Address 3
or COMM 210 Small Group Discussion (3)
CertIFICate Program
nursing, registered (30 unit option) - C.a. Certificate
These students will be identified by the director of nursing as having met the BRN requirements under the LVN 30-unit options. All courses must be completed with a minimum grade of “C” to progress. Conviction of a felony or of any offense substantially related to the qualifications, functions and duties of a Registered Nurse may constitute grounds for denial of licensure.
required Courses (30 credits)
NRAD 203 Nursing Transitions 1
NRAD 203A Nurse Caring Concepts III 2
NRAD 203B Nurse Caring Practicum III 5
NRAD 203D Nurse Caring for Medical-Surgical Clients 2
NRAD 103H Third Semester Readiness Nursing .5
NRAD 204 Nurse Leadership/Management 1
NRAD 204A Nurse Caring Concepts for Clients Psychiatrically
at Risk 2
NRAD 204B Nurse Caring for People at Risk Practicum 6
NRAD 204D Nurse Caring for People at Risk Concepts 2
NRAD 120 Supplementary Nursing Skills Practice .5
BIO 204 Microbiology or Equivalent 5
tranSFer PreParatIon
Courses that fulfill major require- ments for an associate degree may differ from those needed to pre- pare to transfer. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university should schedule an appointment with a Cuesta College counselor to develop a student education plan (SEP) before begin- ning their program.transfer resources:
www.aSSISt.org – CSU and UC Articulation Agreements and Majors Search Engine
www.CSumentor.org – CSU System Information
FInanCIal aID
Financial aid is not available for this certificate.
nutrItIon
DegreeS, CertIFICateS & aWarDS
•Certificate of Specialization (C.S.)DeSCrIPtIon
The Cuesta College Nutrition program offers students a variety of interesting and challenging courses for students to learn about chemicals and nutrients in food and their effects on the human body and the world. The study of nutritional science contributes to preparing students for careers as nutritionists, registered dieti- tians (RD), food scientists, or other dietetics professionals. Cuesta College offers a Nutrition certificate that provides a broad foundation in a practical and personally applicable exposure to a variety of scientific areas of nutrition such as chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, and biology. Popular topics include microbial pathogens, en- vironmental contaminants, nutrigenomics, macronutrient balance, energy metabolism, obesity, global issues, biochemistry of exercise, and micro- nutrient and phytochemical utilization. Students in the program learn how the scientific method and process contributes to nutritional requirements and how nutrients function from a cellular to more practical level, and then apply this knowledge to their own health. The program ultimately helps students understand the role of nutrition in disease prevention throughout the lifecycle and as an impact on society as a whole. The Nutrition program offers courses that meet college requirements in GE, Liberal Arts, and Diver- sity and offers courses in both face-to-face and Distance Education modali- ties.
aSSoCIate Degree anD CertIFICate ProgramS
the Certificate Programs are designed for students with personal or oc-
cupational goals who wish early employment, promotion or lateral transfer. To qualify for Certificate of Achievement or Certificate of Specialization, a student must satisfy the following requirements: (1) complete all courses listed for a particular Certificate, (2) achieve a “C” average (2.0 GPA) for all courses used to complete the Certificate and, (3) submit a Certificate Ap- plication form with Admissions and Records by the appropriate deadline(s) identified on the application.
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■ Diabetes Care Nutrition Educator ■
■ Food Service Manager
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■ Hospital Nutrition Manager ■
■ Menu Developer
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■ Nursing Care Facility Nutrition ■
■ Product Development
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■ Quality Control Technician ■ ■ Research Technician ■ ■ Weight Manager ■ ■ Wellness Educator
Career oPPortunItIeS
Gainful Employment: Federal regulations require institutions to provide students with Gainful Employment information for specific certificate programs offered at Cuesta College, Information for each certificate program can be found by following this link: