This is a survey course that introduces the students to the history of theatre and drama from both western and non-western theater forms and examines theatre from its earliest ritual beginnings to contemporary dramatic literature. This includes selected periods and styles, genres from the Greeks to the development of post war century drama. This course involves extensive private reading with an emphasis on understanding the social, political, and cultural milieu of the writings of that as well as understanding of the elements of plays read.
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- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson


- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey


- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson
- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson
- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson

- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson


- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Myrna Sealy-Hinkson


- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey



- Teacher: Chandie Alleyne
- Teacher: Jenise Sealey
This course introduces students to the concepts, terminologies and principles of accounting. It gives students a knowledge of the analysis of financial statements. Participants will be required to work through the full accounting cycle.
This course introduces students to the concepts, terminologies and principles of accounting. It gives students knowledge of the analysis of financial statements. Participants will be required to work through the full accounting cycle.
This course is designed to acquaint students with the concepts of accounting theory and practices with the specialized requirements of the Hospitality Industry. The nature and purpose of accounting, double entry system, hospitality accounting documents and special journals will be examined.


