- Teacher: Shona Onyekwe
- Teacher: Kelly St. Hill
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- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Leslie Medford-Springer
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Raymond Padmore
- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Cameron Greenidge
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Raymond Padmore
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Raymond Padmore
- Teacher: Cyril Beckles
- Teacher: Raymond Padmore
SICSin and nurtured by participation in Movement in general, and Sport in particular. The course explores the major theoretical bases of the study of sociology. It submits the current issues in human interaction, socialization and desocialization processes, collective behaviour and poilitics to analysis within the Barbadian context. Social Aspects of Sport also emphasizes the application of the theoretical perspectives to the study of various sport-related phenomena.
This course focuses on understanding the complex nature of social change, the impact of the developed societies on the developing world and the effect of these on social development and policy choices. Emphasis will be placed on historic and current debates on development.
This course studies the major social institutions in the society, their cultural, structural and ecological characteristics and how these affect the behaviour of individuals. It also examines the complex relationship between institutions and the nature, distribution and use of power in them.
- Teacher: Cheripha Connell
This course is designed to establish a foundation in Social Psychology so that students can explore how people understand and interact with each other. It will review the theories, concepts, and principles of Social Psychology and enable students to analyse and critically evaluate their relevance to human experience. The course will assist students to integrate knowledge of Social Psychology into the practice.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andre Jarvis
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Andre Jarvis
This course will allow students to appreciate the various factors which impact on soil and water and affect their availability for agricultural use. It examines the various processes taking place within the soil which influence water availability, nutrient availability, water retention, the effect of microbial activity and the role organic matter plays in nutrient availability and soil productivity. The effects of soil temperature, tillage and soil erosion on soil and water management are also examined. The management of soils under different cropping systems is also highlighted.
This course introduces students to the general principles of soil science. The factors responsible for soil formation with particular reference to conditions affecting tropical soils are covered. The course focuses on factors which affect the soil’s physical, chemical and microbiological properties, as well as the need for proper soil management and better plant/soil relationship. At the end of the course there is a laboratory component.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Anthony Nurse
