- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
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- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to expose students, who are already experiencing real-life job tasks, to the theoretical knowledge required to assist them. Throughout this semester, the students will be taught about the various commissioning procedures used in the field, as well as the tools needed to perform them. They will understand the reasons why each individual tool is required for the respective task. Once they have covered this, the students will delve into the use of different electrical meters and their associated tests. Lastly, they will study air conditioning within automobiles. Here they will learn the different configurations on the mechanical side of the construction as well as the electrical basics needed to understand how the system operates.
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course will introduce students to the basic knowledge of (theoretically and practically) service and maintenance of air conditioning systems aboard motor vehicles. It will expose the students to the vapour compression refrigeration theory and the specialised equipment, tools and materials used in the automotive air conditioning industry. The course also equips students with basic specialised skills needed for servicing, replacing and maintaining air conditioning equipment motor vehicles. Safety issues are dealt with as they relate to all topics covered.
- Teacher: Leon Byer
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Leon Byer
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Leon Byer
- Teacher: Leon Byer
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
This course is designed to enhance students' ability to manipulate algebraic equations and inequalities and to collect, organise and interpret data. Topics covered include: the general quadratic function in one variable; solution of a pair of simultaneous equations; solution of simple inequalities; sequences and series; types of data; sampling methods; representation of data; bivariate data; time series analysis.
This course is designed to enable students to manipulate algebraic expressions and trigonometric equations so as to obtain valid solutions. Topics covered include: solution of quadratic equations; identities and equations; partial fractions; Remainder and Factor theorems; indices; logarithms; binomial series expansion; plane trigonometry; trigonometric ratios; trigonometric identities and equations.
This course is designed to provide a general introduction to problem solving, structured algorithm design, as well as, an introduction to programming using a structured High Level Language. The problem-solving component will focus on analysis of problems. The structured algorithm design component will focus on techniques used to represent an algorithm design, testing the correctness of algorithms and measuring the efficiency of algorithms. This course will also introduce students to different types of High Level Languages. The main areas which will be covered in the introduction to programming are data types, input/output operations, control structures and subprograms.
This course is designed to provide a general introduction to problem solving, structured algorithm design, as well as, an introduction to programming using a structured High Level Language. The problem-solving component will focus on analysis of problems. The structured algorithm design component will focus on techniques used to represent an algorithm design, testing the correctness of algorithms and measuring the efficiency of algorithms. This course will also introduce students to different types of High Level Languages. The main areas that will be covered in the introduction to programming are data types, input/output operations, control structures and subprograms.
This course is designed to introduce students to basic standard algorithms, the manipulation of data structures and to some basic abstract data types. The course also introduces students to the control structure of recursion, and to I/O operations using Direct Access Files.
The standard algorithms to be considered are: sorting- insertion, bubble sorts, searching- linear, binary searches. The data structures to be considered: arrays, singly linked lists, and records. The Abstract data types to be considered: stacks, queues, binary trees. The approach used in this course will be theoretical with practical applications.
- Teacher: Althea Thompson
This course focuses on the nature and types of local anaesthetics and techniques of administration, the nature and types of general anaesthetics and sedation agents, techniques of administration, premeditation. Students are also taught the hazards associated with anesthetics both local and general. The care of the patients, instructions to patients and treatment of emergencies are also included.
This course continues the study and use of circuits: Transistor circuits, Class A, B, C amplifiers and operational amplifier circuits. Students learn different applications of op amps in circuits such as amplifiers, oscillators, adders, integrators, active filters and differentiators.