Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree
This course is designed to encourage educational research in the field. Students will complete a research paper in an area related to education. The research paper builds on the proposal that is a pre-requisite from the course Research Methods.
Faculty: Education & Training (EDT)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Early Childhood Education
This course is designed to introduce learners to the managerial communication strategies used in contemporary organizations through discussions, simulation exercises and oral presentations. Learners will be exposed to the appropriate writing, speech and listening skills in varying context of a culturally modern diverse business environment.
Faculty: Education & Training (EDT)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Early Childhood Education
This course builds on the introductory and intermediate concepts encountered in the Networks and Communication Technologies course. Students will be exposed to advanced Networking areas such as routing, WANs, Network Management and Security, Command-Line Utilities, Network Performance and Troubleshooting. Multiple real-world scenarios will be explored, and solutions analyzed for each scenario. The included Content will assist in preparing the student for a career in Network Administration and will aid in preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.
Faculty: Management Information Systems
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Management Information Systems
The Associate’s Degree in Business Studies exposes students to the general and essential courses required in the field. This course is designed to introduce students to ethical challenges, behaviours, or regulations in the business environment. It will study various business situations activities and decisions where issues of right and wrong are addressed. It will also assist in allowing students to become more effective decision-makers by examining the meaning and role of ethics in the business environment and the social responsibility of business organizations.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)Education & Training (EDT)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Bachelors Degree, Certified & TVET
This upper-level course is designed to introduce students to a broad study of Caribbean Economics. More specifically, students will examine the relevance, concepts and elements of the Caribbean economic environment, economic growth and development, agriculture, technology and education, as agents for development and regional integration. As well as examine issues of in sustainable economic development and tourism as a strategy for economic growth.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)Hospitality & Tourism Management
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Certified & TVET, Hospitality Studies
This course will expose students to industrial relations practices and issues within the Caribbean. Students will discuss labour relations in the region and examine the role that trade unions have played and continue to play in fostering employee – employer relationships. To broaden the knowledgebase of students, this course takes a critical look at the role of the stalwarts in the Caribbean labour union movement. Students will discuss the attempts at developing social partnerships in select countries and examine the issues surrounding Caribbean labour relations in the Public Service.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree
This upper level course provides students with an understanding of the structure within which sole traders, partnerships, co-operatives and companies operate. The primary focus of the course is to provide an introductory framework of key corporate law principles as well as an examination of the relevant provisions of Jamaica’s Companies Act, 2004 or an Act relevant to your jurisdiction. The course will provide students with a critical and practical account of the corporate legislation and the guidance it provides for formation and continued existence and compliance of these business vehicles.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree
This upper-level course is designed to introduce students to a broad study of Caribbean Economics. More specifically, students will examine the relevance, concepts and elements of the Caribbean economic environment, economic growth and development, agriculture, technology and education, as agents for development and regional integration. As well as examine issues of in sustainable economic development and tourism as a strategy for economic growth.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Accounting, Bachelors Degree, Finance & Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing
This course introduces the learners, to the fundamentals of Java Programming Language. The topics covered include the basic constructs of the language, an overview on object-oriented programming using Java, Applets, Basic Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) and Servlets.
Faculty: Management Information Systems
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Management Information Systems