This course facilitates the development of aural comprehension and oral comunnication using material, in Spanish, from varied sources on topics of interest to young people. Emphasis will be placed on the reinforcement of language structures, vocabulary and idiom used in SPNH 170.
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This course is a folow-up tp SPNH 160. Emphasis will be placed on accuracy and alertness in comprehending and on oral fluency in the target language when using more difficult structures and varied vocabulary related to specified topics. This course will also provide reinforcement for language structures, vocabulary and idiom used in SPNH 171.
This course is a follow-up to SPNH 161. In addition to greater flexibility, creativity and variety of expression when using the target language orally with more complex topics, the course will emphasise more detailed comprehension of the spoken word. This course also provides reinforcement for language and skills in SPNH 230.
This course is a follow-up to SPNH 220. it emphasises the attainment of higher level skills of analysis, synthesis and evalution in comprehending and speaking the target language while extending the students' knowledge og complex issues. This course also provides reinforcement for language and skills used in SPNH 231.
This course provides students with the basic skills required for developing, selling and executing inbound and outbound package tours. Special emphasis will be placed on knowing the product and the guest. In addition, the intention is to develop and adapt presentation skills so as to stimulate guests interest and enhance their comfort and enjoyment.
The course is designed to enhance students’ basic knowledge of the global picture of the tourism industry and to assist them to understand the components of this phenomenon. It also addresses the socio-cultural, economic and environmental impacts which this industry has on both tourists and hosts. Moreover, it examines the functions of the major industry sectors as well as their development and future.
This course introduces students the role of marketing in the tourism sector and helps them to analyze trends in tourism products and their markets.
This course explores how the tourism product is developed, enhanced and maintained. Instruments used in the development of the tourism product will be examined.
A house plan is a set of construction or working drawings that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.
- Teacher: Denise Boxill
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Alana Brooks
- Teacher: Orlando Greaves
- Teacher: Cedric Vaughn
A house plan is a set of construction or working drawings that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.
- Teacher: Orlando Greaves
- Teacher: Orman Jones
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Cedric Vaughn
A house plan is a set of construction or working drawings that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Alana Brooks
- Teacher: Orlando Greaves
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Cedric Vaughn
A house plan is a set of construction or working drawings that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.
- Teacher: Orlando Greaves
- Teacher: Orman Jones
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Cedric Vaughn
This is a practice course to demonstrate Moodle to Faculty at BCC
- Teacher: Paul Blackman
- Teacher: Colin Browne
- Teacher: Gail Trotman
This course will prepare students to operate in the domestic and international travel industry by developing a consultative approach to selling travel and tourism. The students will be required to process information from suppliers, and successfully book travel for a group tour involving air, ground transfers and accommodations to pass this course.
One of the key purposes of a military staff is to provide accurate, timely information on which command decisions are based. A goal is being able to suggest approaches or help produce well-informed decisions that will effectively manage and conserve unit resources.
A staff also provides an executive function where it filters information needed by the commander or shunts unnecessary information.
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to perform effectively as a Staff Officer
- Teacher: Major Peter D Powlett
OPE is a very important aspect of the officer’s career and as such bears a wider strategic value to the BDF’s interests as a modern, respected organisation in the local and regional communities. It is important to the development of officers of all ranks as outstanding leaders, and is essential to them being capable of contributing to the effective management of the entire institution in the 21st Century.
- Teacher: Glyne Grannum
- Teacher: Joel Greenidge
- Teacher: Robert Harewood
- Teacher: Graham Rocheford
- Teacher: Ranate Odwin