4. Condiciones que permiten la objetivación del proceso de amparo.
4.2 Valor normativo de la jurisprudencia constitucional.
n Clean Criminal Background Check
n Clean Child Maltreatment Check
n FBI Check (if an Arkansas resident for less
than six years)
n Some courses require recent influenza
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Y CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
60 Semester Hours* Identifies Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) course. Equivalency numbers are listed under the Course Descriptions on page 92.
ENGLISH: . . . .6 credit hours ____ ENG 1013* Composition I . . . 3 credit hours ____ ENG 1023* Composition II. . . 3 credit hours BUSINESS/MATHEMATICS: . . . .6 credit hours ____ BUS 1013 Bookkeeping . . . 3 credit hours
OR MATH 1333 Applied Business Math
OR MATH 1203* College Algebra
____ MATH (Any Higher-Level Math) . . . 3 credit hours
SOCIAL SCIENCE: . . . .3 credit hours
Three hours of social science courses must be selected from the following list:
____ PSY 2003* General Psychology
OR SOC 2013 Introduction to Sociology. . . 3 credit hours
EDUCATION/TECHNICAL CORE: . . . .39 credit hours
____ ECD 1013 Early Childhood Competencies . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 1023 Foundations of Early Childhood Education . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 1102L Supervised Lab I . . . 2 credit hours ____ ECD 1203 Child Guidance . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 2012 Health and Safety for Children . . . 2 credit hours
____ ECD 2023 Math and Science for Young Children . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 2033 Language and Literacy for Young Children . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 2043 Curriculum and Assessment for
Infants and Toddlers . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 2053 Curriculum and Assessment for
Young Children. . . 3 credit hours ____ ECD 2102L Supervised Lab II . . . 2 credit hours
____ ECD 2103 Future Perspectives in Early Childhood . . . 3 credit hours
____ ECD 2133L Practicum for Early Childhood Development . . . 3 credit hours
____ EDUC 1303 Educational Technology. . . 3 credit hours ____ EDUC 1403 Child Development and
Developmental Theories . . . 3 credit hours NUTRITION: . . . .3 credit hours ____ NUTR 1503 Nutrition. . . 3 credit hours TECHNICAL ELECTIVES: . . . .3 credit hours
____ ECD 2203 Facilities and Equipment . . . 3 credit hours
OR EDUC 2103 Education in a Diverse Society . . . 3 credit hours
Note
Graduates completing the associate degree in Early Childhood Development will have the skills to enrich the lives of young children. An associate degree and two certificate options are available in this program.
After UACCM
Graduates are employed as:n Child care facility owners and directors
n Child care center directors
n Head Start teachers
n Infant/toddler teachers
n Preschool teachers
n Assistant teachers
n Paraprofessionals
n Arkansas Better Chance preschool
paraprofessionals
n Graduates may also continue onto a
Bachelor of Science degree through a partnership with the University of Central Arkansas
The Early Childhood Development Student Organization awards a scholarship to an outstanding student in the program each semester.
Students gain practical laboratory experience working with young children at the on-site Earle Love Child Study Center.
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EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
This program consists of one eight-hour credit course including both lecture and practicum experiences that will meet the requirements for students to take the State of Arkansas and National Registry Emergency Medical Technician Examination. These exams are administered through the Arkansas Department of Health.
Requirements
n Students must complete admission
requirements of the college.
n Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
n Current AHA Healthcare Providers CPR
certification is required. Students enrolled in the program will be required to have malpractice insurance.
n TB Screening/Clearance.
n Subject to criminal background check.
n Language Arts Strategies must be
completed prior to EMT 1008 if placement scores indicate it is required.
CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
18 Semester Hours* Identifies Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) course. Equivalency numbers are listed under the Course Descriptions on page 92.
SCIENCE: . . . .4 credit hours
Four hours of science courses must be selected from the following list:
____ BIOL 1004* Fundamentals of Biology . . . 4 credit hours
____ BIOL 2004 Human Anatomy & Physiology I . . . 4 credit hours TECHNICAL CORE: . . . .8 credit hours ____ EMT 1008 **Emergency Medical Technology-Basic . . . 8 credit hours RELATED ELECTIVES: . . . .6 credit hours
Six hours of electives must be selected from the following list:
____ HLSC 1003 Medical Terminology . . . 3 credit hours ____ NUTR 1503 Nutrition. . . 3 credit hours **This course is taught at an off-campus site, typically an area ambulance service location. The class usually meets two nights per week.
Practical Skills Labs include:
n Vital signs, patient history and personal protective equipment lab
n Lifting and moving patients lab (gurney operations, Scoop stretcher, flat emergency
moves, and backboard/log roll)
n Airway and ventilation skills lab
n Patient assessment lab for medical and trauma patients and Patient Care Report
n Medical skills lab
n Trauma skills lab (bandaging, splinting, and spinal immobilization; assessment and
management of patients with traumatic injuries)
n Pediatrics skills lab
After UACCM
Graduates are employed as:n Emergency Medical Technicians
Note
n Students required to take remedial courses
must follow the UACCM Student Success Plan.
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CERTIFICATE OF PROFICIENCY
15 Semester Hours* Identifies Arkansas Course Transfer System (ACTS) course. Equivalency numbers are listed under the Course Descriptions beginning on page 92.
TECHNICAL CORE: . . . .4 credit hours
____ NUR 1004 Nursing Assistant . . . 4 credit hours
RELATED REQUIREMENTS: . . . .11 credit hours
____ BIOL 2004* Human Anatomy and Physiology I . . . 4 credit hours
____ BIOL 2014* Human Anatomy and Physiology II . . . 4 credit hours
____ NUTR 1503 Nutrition. . . 3 credit hours
The Nursing Assisting program, approved by the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Long Term Care combines classroom instruction and a clinical component. The student is prepared to provide caring, competent, and skilled nursing care to residents in long term care, hospice, and acute care facilities. Upon successful completion of the course with a grade of “C” or better, the student will take the state competency exam. With successful passage, the student will become a Certified Nursing Assistant.
Requirements
Admission into this program requires:
n Completion of all general admission
requirements to UACCM.
n Current AHA Healthcare Provider CPR
certification.
n Verification of TB screening/clearance.
n Verification of clean criminal background
and child maltreatment checks.
n Students enrolled in the program must
have malpractice insurance.
n Language Arts Strategies must be
completed prior to NUR 1004 if placement scores indicate it is required.
n Students cannot miss any time in the first
16 hours of the course and all absences/ tardies must be made up.
Note
n Students may not be admitted if they
have been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony.
n Students required to take remedial courses
must follow the UACCM Student Success Plan.
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