This course introduces the student to the history of microbiology, eucaryotic and prokaryotic call structures and taxonomy. It also covers the diversity of microbes, as well as their nutritional needs growth habits. In addition, the course focuses on the control of microbes by physical and chemical agents, microbial ecology, pathogenicity and epidemiology, preventing nonsocomial infections, human defenses against infectious diseases and major infectious diseases of humans.
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This course introduces students to the nature and types of microorganisms associated dentistry and their part in the disease processes. It is also designed to explain the mechanism of inflammation with particular reference to inflammatory processes in hard and soft dental tissues. Commonly occurring oral pathological conditions are also emphasized.
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Lynn Bowen
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course exposes students to the microcomputer as an essential tool for acquiring, sourcing and processing information. It incorporates the production of professional documents, development of professional business presentations; analysis of data for management information and effective decision-making; and the compilation of information on customers, inventory and employees.
This course exposes students to the microcomputer as an essential tool for acquiring, sourcing and processing information. It incorporates the compilation and storage of information on customers, inventory and employees, and the ability to share information between computers through communications capabilities.
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the student with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer architecture. The student will be asked to troubleshoot microprocessors and microprocessor- based systems. The course will be delivered with the need for microprocessor-based technologies and how to use them to improve today’s way of life as its prime focus.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the student with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer architecture. The student will be asked to troubleshoot microprocessors and microprocessor- based systems. The course will be delivered with the need for microprocessor-based technologies and how to use them to improve today’s way of life as its prime focus.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
Provide the learners with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to troubleshoot malfunctions, disassemble, assemble and repair a personal computer (PC) conflicted with basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to introduce learners to the study of microcomputer networking. The course will focus on training learners to configure, manage, and troubleshoot elements of the basic computer network infrastructure. Main areas of study will include understanding wired and wireless networks, Internet Protocol and related tools, network infrastructure and security. Learners will be guided in hands-on practice through real life experience in working with computer networks.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson