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- Teacher: Gillian Thompson
- Teacher: Gillian Thompson
- Teacher: Gillian Thompson
Semester 1
This course introduces the student to basic computer skills necessary for every day usage. This course will enlighten the student on how to make effective use of various forms of computer technologies in their daily lives.
Strategic Marketing Management is concerned with how to manage the long term or strategic activities of the organizational and underscores the philosophy that marketing, rather than another function, should drive the organization. Consequently, marketing is examined both as an operational activity and as a major contributor to strategic management resulting in students developing the conceptual and analytical tools necessary to carry out the strategic marketing function of an organisation.
The dynamic global economy of the 21st century demands that strategic planning be a requisite system-wide activity in the quest for business success in both commercial and non-commercial organizations. This course examines three main categories of strategies: corporate, competitive and functional. The different types of strategic tools of analysis; S.W.O.T., competitive, company industry, portfolio and knowledge analysis are emphasized. A critical component of this exposure will be the production of a business plan for a new business.
- Teacher: Richard Knight
This is an integrated and wide-ranging course catering to students with Upper-Intermediate Level of English. It consolidates their knowledge of the language while broadening their lexical range, and focuses on accuracy, fliency and idiomatic use to further improve their communicative skills. All skills being developed in this course are furtherreinforced in the other courses that comprise the EFL Programme. Practice for the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) will also be incorporated in the course content.
This course examines problems related to beams, frameworks, roof trusses and other load bearing structures. It guides students in the solution of these problems through the use of diagrams. The course also covers direct stress and strain, shear stress and strain, thermal stress and strain, stress and strain due to suddenly applied and impact loads and shear force and bending moments.
This course continues the applied science component of the programme. Students explore the fundamental engineering principles employed in basic structural design. Topics include theory of struts; columns subjected to axial, bending and shearing forces and temperature effects; pin-jointed plane frameworks, and connections in structural steelwork.
It is recommended that all students unfamiliar with Moodle's online courses complete this tutorial before beginning their assigned course.
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
It is recommended that all students unfamiliar with Moodle's online courses complete this tutorial before beginning their assigned course.
This course introduces the learner to the concepts, theories and the biopsycho-social dynamics of substance abuse. It provides fundamental knowledge about substance abuse and focuses on the role of the nurse in assessment, care planning, intervention and evaluation.
This course provides an understanding of the legal nature of wills and other testamentary dispositions. The legal formalities of making a will and the requisite testamentary capacity are also examined. Issues related to revocation, alterations and revival of wills are also highlighted together with the drafting and construction of wills. A knowledge of the law relating to distribution on intestacy, dependents, the legal status of the testator’s spouse and disinheritance as provided under the Succession Act is also provided. Further, the procedural steps leading to a grant of probate or administration are examined.
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Shauna Marshall
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood