- Teacher: Manuela Black
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- Teacher: Manuela Black
- Teacher: Manuela Black
LITT 121 – INTRODUCTION TO DRAMA This course will explore the development of Drama from early forms (Greek plays) to modern drama, including the Broadway play. It will explore the different theatrical genres-comedy, tragedy, melodrama and farce. Students will develop an understanding of the literary techniques and devices employed in the structure of drama.
- Teacher: Jean Butcher-Lashley
- Teacher: Alex Green
- Teacher: Alex Green
- Teacher: Wendy Cox
- Teacher: Wendy Cox
- Teacher: Wendy Cox
- Teacher: Lolly Joseph
- Teacher: Leah Lucas
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Kalila Worrell
- Teacher: Leah Lucas
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Kalila Worrell
- Teacher: Leah Lucas
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Kalila Worrell
Pharmacognosy
Defined as the simultaneous application of various scientific disciplines with the object of acquiring knowledge of plant drugs from the broadest point of view; it relates to botany and plant chemistry. The word is derived from the Greeks word “pharmakon” meaning drug and “gignosco” meaning to acquire knowledge of.
- Teacher: Elmonda Chase-Grant
- Teacher: Natalie Mayers-Aymes
- Teacher: Duaine Lewis
SPNH 102 is an introductory language course which will provide students with the language skills and the social and cultural awareness needed to develop oral proficiency at the beginner's level. The course will enable students to use Spanish to function in social and business contexts common to the specialized areas of study for which the programme is designed. The course focuses primarily on the oral-aural registers but also provides reading comprehension and limited writing (note-taking) exposure.
- Teacher: Sophia Clarke
- Teacher: Sophia Clarke