- Teacher: Duaine Lewis
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This course introduces students to the theories associated with the development of diseases and the measures implemented to prevent or reduce their impact. Students also examine specific species of pathogenic and opportunistic microorganisms found in the environment, as well as the principles and methodologies associated with their isolation and subsequent identification.
- Teacher: Earther Went
- Teacher: Marcia Miller
- Teacher: Earther Went
- Teacher: Cherrylene Clarke
- Teacher: Arlyn Linton-Jones
- Teacher: Samuel Rouse
- Teacher: Arlyn Linton-Jones
- Teacher: Samuel Rouse
- Teacher: Debbie Best
- Teacher: Roland Jones
- Teacher: Samuel Rouse
- Teacher: Mark Griffith
- Teacher: Roland Jones
- Teacher: Cherrylene Clarke
- Teacher: Samuel Rouse
- Teacher: Astra Babb
- Teacher: Dawn Jordan
- Teacher: Joseph Cummins
This course constitutes a study of moral philosophy and its application to life. The student is exposed to moral issues which are personal, vocational, social and topical. An analysis is made of moral principles, decisions and actions with a view to establishing a norm for moral conduct and a view to formulating a sound philosophy of life. The moral qualities which are necessary for good citizenship are examined.
- Teacher: June Caddle
- Teacher: Graydon Jemmott
This course constitutes a study of moral philosophy and its application to life. The student is exposed to moral issues which are personal, vocational, social and topical. An analysis is made of moral principles, decisions and actions with a view to establishing a norm for moral conduct and a view to formulating a sound philosophy of life. The moral qualities which are necessary for good citizenship are examined.
- Teacher: Astra Babb
- Teacher: June Caddle
This course constitutes a study of moral philosophy and its application to life. The student is exposed to moral issues which are personal, vocational, social and topical. An analysis is made of moral principles, decisions and actions with a view to establishing a norm for moral conduct and a view to formulating a sound philosophy of life. The moral qualities which are necessary for good citizenship are examined.
- Teacher: Cheryl Griffith
- Teacher: June Caddle
- Teacher: Euclid Jemmott
- Teacher: Ricardo Best
- Teacher: Rodwell Derrell
- Teacher: Ricardo Best
- Teacher: June Caddle
- Teacher: Rodwell Derrell
- Teacher: Ricardo Best
- Teacher: June Caddle
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- Teacher: June Taylor
- Teacher: Ricardo Best