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)
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
LAW(A.A)
Law is a system of rules usually enforced though a series of institutions. The CAPE Law Syllabus assists persons who wish to embark on further study and training for entry into the legal profession, it also addresses the needs of other persons engaged in occupations which require some knowledge of the law, such as clerks, paralegals, administrators, managers, the police and...Read More
History(A.A)
Program Description
History is the continuous, systematic study, through research, of events over time, that are of importance to communities, societies, countries and ultimately, the human race. The CAPE History Syllabus seeks to enhance the interests, capabilities, skills and attitudes of students to enable them to develop as autonomous human beings capable of acting as...Read More
Information Technology (A.A.S) Program
The Information Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree provides a broad perspective on how to use and apply the knowledge and tools of Information Technology, Computer Science and/or Information Systems, to the self and society. Students in this two year entry level degree programme will be encouraged to grapple with the complexities, as...Read More
General Education Requirements
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Candidate MUST have a minimum of Five (5) subjects at CXC General Proficiency including Mathematics, English,Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
General Education Requirements
Communication Studies
Caribbean Studies
Integrated Maths
COMM1001 Module 1 – Gathering and Processing Information
COMM1002 Module 2 – Language and...Read More