Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree
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: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Bachelors Degree, Business Administration, Social Work
Students in the English-speaking Caribbean are faced with several language influences which affect their ability to use Standard English effectively. These influences are readily observed in their written expression and interfere with their ability to produce good academic writing. The course promotes the mastery of writing skills for the purpose of developing proficiency in academic writing. Students will gain a brief understanding of the evolution and function of language in the Anglophone Caribbean. Students will also gain appreciation of composing academic writing with an understanding of discourse types and strategies for written discourse as they compose different types of writing. Emphasis will be placed on proper writing conventions, grammar, punctuation, correct usage, sentence structure and vocabulary development. Students will learn to effectively organize, develop, write and revise paragraphs and academic essays.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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This course will help students to choose research topics and use their research skills to improve the lives of children. It will expose students to scientific means of collecting and presenting data. The course will examine writing research questions, hypothesis testing, questionnaire, observation techniques, and descriptive statistics.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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This one semester course introduces students to the main historical, geographical, and environmental aspects of the Turks and Caicos Islands. It reinforces and builds upon the basic Social Studies courses taught at the secondary schools throughout the country and equips new learners with information about the society in which they live. The course is ideal for students enrolled in all tertiary level institutions in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and for persons who have migrated to the Turks and Caicos Islands and require details on the background of the country.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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