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Shelbie Jenkins

Records Spec. Edit This Profile Email: Shelbie.Jenkins@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 432-7376 Extension: 16676 Location: LEE S247 Department:

Austin Jennings

Sr. Coord., Catalog & Academic Processes Edit This Profile Email: Austin.Jennings@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 432-7387 Extension: 17387 Location: LEE S-244 Department:

Katie Holdt

Clinical Assoc, Res Care Edit This Profile Email: Katie.Holdt@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: Department:

Kennedy Johnson

Clinical Assoc, Nursing Edit This Profile Email: Kennedy.Johnson@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: Department:

Ronald Jones

FA Spec. II Edit This Profile Email: Ronald.Jones@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: COLLIER M128A Department:

Linda Johnsen

Dir., Student Leadership Edit This Profile Email: Linda.Johnsen@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 732-3998 Extension: 33998 Location: LEE Q123 Department:

Associate in Arts Requirements and General Education Competencies, AA

General Education Philosophy:The mission of Florida SouthWestern State College's General Education Program is to provide students with trans-disciplinary learning experiences that empower them to be active, informed and ethical citizens. Our innovative curriculum promotes collaboration and communication in diverse settings, encourages greater understanding of the relationship between individuals and their natural surroundings and cultivates intellectual curiosity that leads to independent research, creative problem-solving and meaningful engagement with the global community. We provide the framework for students to acquire both discipline-specific professional skills necessary to make a living and a broad spectrum of skills in critical, creative and scientific problem-solving that will allow them to contribute in multiple real world settings.General Education Core CoursesGeneral Education Core courses differ from traditional survey courses by integrating a breadth of knowledge and skills essential to a complete education and are the foundation of knowledge upon which all degrees are built.General Education Competencies:General Education courses must meet at least four out of the five following outcomes. All other courses will meet one or more of these outcomes:Communicate clearly in a variety of modes and mediaResearch and examine academic and non-academic information, resources, and evidenceEvaluate and utilize mathematical principles, technology, scientific and quantitative dataAnalyze and create individual and collaborative works of art, literature, and performanceThink critically about questions to yield meaning and valueInvestigate and engage in the trans-disciplinary applications of research, learning, and knowledgeVisualize and engage the world from different historical, social, religious, and cultural approachesEngage meanings of active citizenship in one's community, nation, and the worldAssociate in Arts students must follow the General Education guide below in planning required courses. This guide complies with Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Criterion Three, Core Component 3.B, which requires the institution to offer a coherent general education curriculum that includes appropriate breadth and depth, engaging students in “collecting, analyzing and communicating information; in mastering modes of intellectual inquiry or creative work; and in developing skills adaptable to changing environments”; Florida Statute 1007.25(3) which requires the core curriculum to include the subject areas of communication, mathematics, social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences; and Florida Administrative Code 6A-14.0303, defining General Education Core Course Options.An Associate in Arts degree shall require no more than 60 semester hours of college credit, including 36 semester hours of General Education coursework. Except for college-preparatory coursework, all required coursework shall count toward the Associate in Arts degree or the baccalaureate degree.View the Associate in Arts program in the College Catalog

School of Allied Health

School of Allied Health. Your browser does not support the video tag. Advanced Medical Assisting (AS)Cardiovascular Technology (AS)Cardiopulmonary Sciences (BS)Dental Hygiene (AS)Emergency Medical Technology (AS)Fire Science Technology (AS)Health Information Technology (AS)Physical Therapist Assistant (AS)Radiologic Technology (AS)Respiratory Care (AS)Social and Human Services (AS)All Certificates & DegreesContinuing EducationQuick Facts Explore Nursing ProgramsWelcome to the School of Allied Health at Florida SouthWestern State College!Why Choose FSW for Allied Health Education?We offer many affordable and exceptional academic, cultural and workforce opportunities for students who want to pursue a career in the rewarding fields of health care and social and human services. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, occupations related to health care and social assistance are projected to not only grow most rapidly but also create about 45 percent of all projected job gains in from 2022 to 2032. Education and training in these fields will need postsecondary education for entry into the occupation.MissionThe mission of the School of Allied Health at Florida SouthWestern State College is to deliver high-quality, innovative, evidence-based, and patient-centered healthcare and social and human services education. Our programs strive to engage students in a supportive environment that productively transforms their lives and promotes critical thinking, academic research, and clinically-based competencies. The School of Allied Health prepares students to join the health care and the social and human services workforce within the communities we serve.VisionThe vision of the School of Allied at Florida SouthWestern State College is to acknowledge and expand the vast interdisciplinary expertise of its programs to be disseminated among program graduates within the health care and social and human services communities they serve. Programs OfferedDiscover the gateway to an exciting future in health professions at FSW School of Allied Health. There are endless possibilities with our array of dynamic programs. From baccalaureate Bachelor of Science degrees to specialized certificates, our offerings span across multiple healthcare and social and human services disciplines, available both on-campus and online. Step into our renowned Healthcare Training and Simulation Center, a cutting-edge facility that sets the stage for engaging and immersive learning experiences. Here, alongside dedicated faculty and staff, you'll explore hands-on training that mirrors real-world scenarios, preparing you to excel in your chosen profession. At FSW, we're not just educators; we're community leaders. Engage with us on local, national, and international levels as we actively contribute to shaping the future of healthcare. Our graduates are highly successful on credentialing examinations. With an impressive track record of success, our students seamlessly transition into rewarding careers upon graduation. Explore our various academic programs and uncover the unique opportunities that await within each discipline. Join us at Florida SouthWestern State College School of Allied Health and embark on unparalleled education and growth. Your future in healthcare or in social and human services begins here.

Thomas Jones

Clinical Assoc, Nursing Edit This Profile Email: Thomas.Jones@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: Department:

Andrae Jones

Interim Director, Admissions Edit This Profile Email: Andrae.Jones@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 432-5206 Extension: 11706 Location: LEE S281D Department:

Thomas Jusim

Instructor, Firefighter Prog (Appl Fee) Edit This Profile Email: Thomas.Jusim@fsw.edu Phone: Extension: Location: Department:

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FSW Chapter of the Association of Florida Colleges

About the Association of Florida CollegesThe AFC is the professional association for employees at the 28 Florida College System institutions. It serves as the advocacy organization on substantive issues of importance to college personnel. Issues such as funding, retirement, continuing contracts, and developmental education are legislative priorities advocated by the AFC Legislative Committee and the AFC contract lobbyists. The AFC provides opportunities to network with those who have similar interests or job responsibilities statewide. It is the place where professionals can turn for professional development, to establish a new network, and find answers to tough questions relating to higher education in the State of Florida. Think of being given the opportunity to not only read and talk about the legislative process, but having the chance to actually impact the results. Consider getting involved in a group that offers you unlimited ways to be a leader, develop a new skillset and be recognized by your peers for your efforts.Purpose of the FSW Chapter of the AFCSupport the Florida SouthWestern State College Vision, Values and Mission;Collaborate in a collegial and professional manner among faculty, administration and staff at all levels;Disseminate information regarding pertinent legislation and present the opinion of AFC members on important legislative matters to College administrators, college/community leaders and local and state legislators;Encourage and facilitate professional growth, service and developmental opportunities for members;Enhance the “One College” philosophy bringing all employees together for a common purpose; andPromote enhanced communication and collaboration between Florida SouthWestern State College and other colleges and universities within the state university system.Discounts and Access for MembersAccess and discounts to the following:Health InsuranceRental Car Discounts: Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise and HertzTuition Discounts: Capella UniversityDiscounts to Orlando Magic Basketball Games: AFC Members save on the gate price and avoid StubHub or other website feesTicketsAtWork.com: Discounts and special offers to popular theme parks and entertainment attractions nationwide!Working Advantage: A discount services program offering savings on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, sporting events, hotels and theme parks.Professional and Personal BenefitsProfessional Development: Develop and hone skills in leadership, public speaking, advocacy, and interpersonal relationships.Access to information on issues and programs that affect higher education, the state college system, and you.Opportunities to attend workshops and conferences learning new skills and sharing your knowledge others. Present and showcase your knowledge and best practice ideas at local, regional, and statewide conferences.Opportunities to apply for AFC partnership scholarships and grants to continue your education.Connections with colleagues both at your college and colleges around the state.A voice in issues that affect your college and you as a college employee or retiree. Attend AFC meetings, ask questions and voice your opinion on issues that impact you, your institution, and your students. Your voice Matters!Collaboration in advocacy efforts: You directly benefit from the advocacy strengths of the Association.Lifelong friendships with others having the same interests.Opportunities to give back through local and statewide service projects.ContactEmail: afc@fsw.edu AFC-Florida SouthWestern State College ChapterExecutive Board Members 2018-2019Maisy Adams, President: jamaisa.adams@fsw.eduTim Maricle, President Elect: tmaricle@fsw.eduAmy English, Past President: Amy.English@fsw.eduPam Macander, Treasurer: Pamela.Macander@fsw.eduMcKenzie Cassidy, PR Representative: mcassidy1@fsw.eduJackie Beard, Membership Chair: Jackie.Beard@fsw.eduAshleigh Valero, Hendry/Glades Center Representative: avalero@fsw.eduTiffany Small, Thomas Edison Campus Representative: tsmall@fsw.eduVacant positions: Secretary, Collier and Charlotte Campus Representatives

About Florida SouthWestern State College

With the first students admitted to then Edison Junior College in the fall of 1962, the college continues to provide students with the opportunity to fulfill their professional goals. On July 1, 2014, the college was renamed Florida SouthWestern State College (FSW). The college offers Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Baccalaureate degrees, as well as various certificate programs. Please visit our Academics page to learn more about our programs.Lee County Campus, renamed the Thomas Edison Campus in 2014, has 24 permanent structures, including the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.The Collier County Campus opened in March of 1992. The beautiful campus, which includes four, state-of-the-art, energy- and environmentally-efficient buildings, is located on an 80-acre site near State Road 951 and Rattlesnake Hammock Road, in south Naples within Lely Resort. The Charlotte County Campus opened in 1997. Located on a wooded site on Airport Road in Punta Gorda, the campus features an observatory. FSW also provides services to students in Hendry and Glades counties on its Hendry/Glades Center located in LaBelle.Florida SouthWestern State College is governed by its District Board of Trustees composed of nine representatives from Charlotte, Collier, Hendry, Glades and Lee counties. The members are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor of Florida.

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