3-4 Months

PHLEBOTOMY AND SAMPLE RECEPTION

This course focuses on phlebotomy as well as the sample collection, reception and pre-analytical processing of clinical laboratory specimens. Major activities will include blood collection by venipuncture and capillary puncture. After learning the techniques by practicing on a simulated arm, students will collect specimens from one another to further develop their skill-set. Admission Requirement The […]

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REAL ESTATE AND LAW

This course includes Introduction to the law of Real Estate, Tenure, Leases, Estates, The Unregistered Scheme, Co-Ownership, Condominiums, and Encumbrances on Land – Mortgages, Restrictive Covenants, Easements and Adverse Possession. Admission Requirement The completion of at least secondary / high school with at least two CXC/CSEC/GCE subjects. Alternatively, experience in the same or a closely

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INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

This course provides students with an understanding of what is sociology, the individual and society, different theoretical perspectives in sociology, social institutions, social stratification, modernization, dependency and development. Students are required to do a research project on a contemporary issue in Sociology. Admission Requirement The completion of at least secondary / high school with at

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INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

This course offers an introduction to the basic principles of human behaviour. Students will receive a grasp of the original and current concepts of psychology which will enable them to understand why individuals behave the way they do, and how they interact with their environment. Teaching methodology will include conveying theories and concepts, and assigning

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PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

This course is designed to introduce students to the study of management process, the concepts of quality management in the context of today’s global business environment, and issues relating to managing individuals, groups, and organizations. This course will enhance students’ understanding of the elements of management processes of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling or coordinating

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MODERN MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of management and administration in modern society. It provides a clear understanding of what it means to be an effective manager, supervisor and administrator, and therefore prepares students to become efficient managers, supervisors and administrators in their relevant careers Admission Requirement The completion of at least secondary

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INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE

This course examines the historical development of the agencies comprising the criminal justice system. It explains the issues facing the different criminal justice agencies locally, regionally, and internationally, while highlighting the need for criminal justice reform. It involves a critical examination of the structure, purpose, and efficacy of the police, courts and corrections. Students will

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FUNDAMENTALS OF MARKETING

This course seeks to distinguish among the implications of the marketing product, production and social marketing concepts. It also describes the element of the marketing research process, Admission Requirement The completion of at least secondary / high school with at least two CXC/CSEC/GCE subjects. Alternatively, experience in the same or a closely related field. Duration

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