- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
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- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Greg Parris
- Teacher: Justin Leslie
- Teacher: Shona Onyekwe
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the commencing of proceedings in civil actions. An extensive understanding of issues related to Pleadings the enforcement of judgments and general orders is provided. The drafting of Statements of Claims and other documents is also a focus of this course. Further students are made aware of how documents must be filed chronologically and within the legal time limits.
This course aims at providing students with the broader Perspectives on political systems and thoughts through readings in political classics.
This course entails a practical study of the microbial flora where students are given the opportunity to develop the necessary skills required for the cultivation and identification of micro-organism in a clinical laboratory. These techniques will be based on the differences observed in the gram stain, biochemical reactions, growth characteristics and serological tests.
This course entails a study of the medically important fungi, yeast and parasites. Various types of fungal and yeast sources will be reviewed in addition to their methods of culture, identification and mode of infection. The parasitic study will involve a detailed review of their epidemiology, life cycle, modes of infection, clinical manifestations, diagnostic stages and methods of identification.
A practical study of the fungal flora where students are given the opportunity to develop the necessary skills required for the cultivation and identification of micro-organisms in a clinical laboratory. Students will also be introduced to the species of parasites, which may cause illness in man, and the methods of isolation, staining and microscopy, which may be used to identify them.
This course entails an in-depth study of carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids, vitamins, lipids relative to their chemical properties, synthesis, metabolism and their implications in disorders in the body.
- Teacher: Earther Went
The course entails a practical study of the properties of carbohydrates, proteins and amino acids, vitamins, lipids and other components due to their reactions with certain chemical compounds. The course will also give an assessment of the normal and abnormal values expected from the analysis of body fluids.