This is an introductory course to the literary analysis of narrative, dramatic and poetic works of West Indian authors. It examines the techniques of the various forms, characterization and structure of the type of works, and the style of the individual authors. Furthermore it seeks to help students to be aware of the philosophy of the writers as expressed through their works. It is a lecture discussion course.
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This course will provide the student with an overview of the fundamental theories and principles of organizational behaviour and illustrate how these theories are translated into practice within organizations. It will demonstrate the importance of understanding behaviour at the individual, the group, and the organizational levels when managing organizations.
In addition the course will provide the student with an understanding of how people behave in the context of an organizational structure. Having a greater knowledge of human behaviour should provide a better understanding of attitudes and behaviours of people at work - co-workers, subordinates, supervisors, and clients.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
This course will provide the student with an overview of the fundamental theories and principles of organizational behaviour and illustrate how these theories are translated into practice within organizations. It will demonstrate the importance of understanding behaviour at the individual, the group, and the organizational levels when managing organizations.
In addition the course will provide the student with an understanding of how people behave in the context of an organizational structure. Having a greater knowledge of human behaviour should provide a better understanding of attitudes and behaviours of people at work - co-workers, subordinates, supervisors, and clients.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
This course will provide the student with an overview of the fundamental theories and principles of organizational behaviour and illustrate how these theories are translated into practice within organizations. It will demonstrate the importance of understanding behaviour at the individual, the group, and the organizational levels when managing organizations.
In addition the course will provide the student with an understanding of how people behave in the context of an organizational structure. Having a greater knowledge of human behaviour should provide a better understanding of attitudes and behaviours of people at work - co-workers, subordinates, supervisors, and clients.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
This course will provide the student with an overview of the fundamental theories and principles of organizational behaviour and illustrate how these theories are translated into practice within organizations. It will demonstrate the importance of understanding behaviour at the individual, the group, and the organizational levels when managing organizations.
In addition the course will provide the student with an understanding of how people behave in the context of an organizational structure. Having a greater knowledge of human behaviour should provide a better understanding of attitudes and behaviours of people at work - co-workers, subordinates, supervisors, and clients.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
This course will provide the student with an overview of the fundamental theories and principles of organizational behaviour and illustrate how these theories are translated into practice within organizations. It will demonstrate the importance of understanding behaviour at the individual, the group, and the organizational levels when managing organizations.
In addition the course will provide the student with an understanding of how people behave in the context of an organizational structure. Having a greater knowledge of human behaviour should provide a better understanding of attitudes and behaviours of people at work - co-workers, subordinates, supervisors, and clients.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
This course is designed to equip students with the basic skills needed to capture and produce photographs for today’s media environment. The course focuses on the basic principles of photography, and students will be instructed in the fundamental theory and practice of photography such as the meanings of various photographic terms, the functions of the main parts of the camera, composition, utilising light, photofinishing and printing. Students will learn how to process and manipulate images in a digital environment using photo editing software. Students will be required to have their own camera with a minimum resolution of 5 megapixels.
This course is designed to provide the student with, an understanding of the basic accounting principles and concepts, and a sound foundation in accounting methods, which will enable him/her to progress to computerized accounting.
This course examines the rich heritage and struggles of some of the African peoples who have become part of Barbadian society. Additionally, it focuses on the continent’s history, resources, population and great leaders. Moreover, the course celebrates ancestral links to the diverse continent and dispels Eurocentric perceptions about the African diaspora.
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Alan Taylor
- Teacher: Barry Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Barry Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Barry Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course gives an overview of the business environment in Barbados and the Caribbean. Students analyse various types of business organizations and examine the major functional areas in a business.
This course provides knowledge of and skills in map reading. It deals with reading and depicting conventional signs, relief, scales, slopes and marginal information on both large and small-scale maps and plans. It provides knowledge of Barbados 1/50000 map and other maps. Manual and computer assisted survey drawing and lettering, drawing media, drafting techniques and presentation are also covered.