PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
The Post Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) is an In – Service programme for secondary teachers who possess a first degree but have not been exposed to any professional training in teaching. The major emphasis in the programme is to help teachers, through exposure to a range of relevant experiences and processes, to function with a high...Read More
CAPE Associate Degree
To qualify for the CAPE Associate Degree, at least eight units must be successfully completed (with passes at grades I to V), including both General Education (Compulsory) courses—Integrated Mathematics, Communication Studies and Caribbean Studies. Units for the Associate Degree are typically acquired over a three year period but may be acquired over a maximum...Read More
OVERVIEW
The Division of Adult and Continuing Education (ACE) provides learning opportunities for adult learners, including those who do not meet the minimum qualification for entry into CFBC. It offers a range of programmes designed to meet the needs of individuals who wish to improve their qualifications, update their skills, improve themselves, or retrain...Read More
COURSE TITLE: JBTE/COM100: English and Communications I
CREDITS: 3
DURATION: 45 Hours
PREREQUISITES: CXC English A, General Proficiency, Grades I, II or III
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course aims to enhance students’ information gathering and processing skills. It focuses on both the reading and listening skills required for basic research, effective comprehension and
assimilation and...Read More
PROGRAMME
COURSE CODE: JBTE/EDSF 101/201
COURSE TITLE: Introduction to the Social and Cultural Foundations of Education
YEAR: 1
SEMESTER: 1
CREDITS: 3
DURATION: 45 hours
PRE-REQUISITES: Programme Matriculation
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This introductory course examines philosophical, historical, social and cultural perspectives that impact educational policies and practices. The...Read More
COURSE CODE: JBTE/ECCD 101
COURSE TITLE: Child Development: Birth through Eight-Years-Old
YEAR: 1
SEMESTER: 1
CREDITS: 3
DURATION: 45 hours
PRE-REQUISITE: College Matriculation
INTRODUCTION
Developmentally appropriate practice in the socialization and education of young children derive from principles of child growth and development that are firmly grounded in theoretical concepts...Read More
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Environmental Studies (A.S)
Environmental Science is an interdisciplinary branch of science that deals with the interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment. The subject employs qualitative and quantitative approaches to the study of environmental systems.
The CAPE Environmental Science Syllabus provides opportunities for students to acquire...Read More
Sociology is the study of the social lives of humans, groups and society. The CAPE Sociology Syllabus aims to provide students with the necessary skills for an understanding of the structures, organisation and development of societies, particularly those in the Caribbean.
It introduces them to the knowledge of the theories and basic research methods of Sociology, the sociological...Read More
Modern Languages (A.A)
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Description
These syllabuses give persons a deeper understanding of themselves as members of a wider Caribbean community which is multi-lingual and multi-cultural, and of their place in a global setting. The syllabuses emphasize the development of the four language skills of listening, responding, reading and writing, and the acquisition of knowledge of...Read More