This course is intended to give the student a firm grasp of the political structure, organisation and functioning of Caribbean societies. The course adopts a multidisciplinary approach to the study of Caribbean Politics as it draws from other disciplines including History, Sociology, Law and Economics. The topics selected are designed to create an understanding and appreciation of the historical and contemporary factors which have shaped the political development of the region.

This course is designed to equip individuals with the mathematical tools needed to perform the computations typically required in everyday life. The approach of the course is to focus on the practical transactions and tasks and then draw upon the mathematical tools required to perform them. This allows the student to encounter Mathematics as an aid to daily decision-making. It is structured to achieve improvement in candidates' attitude to Mathematics.