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Academic Administration Office
2023-2024
CLASS SCHEDULE
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LOCATIONS OF ROOMS AND INDEX TO ROOM ABBREVIATIONS
SOUTH CAMPUS
LCR - Library Conference Room 101 - Classroom Block
103 - Classroom Block LL - Language Lab
105 - Classroom Block 107 - Classroom Block
CENTRAL CAMPUS
MUSIC BUILDING
VAA - Vernon Andrews Amphitheatre MR1-3- Music Room
ML - Music Lab MA - Music Annex
MS - Music Shed
SCIENCE BUILDING
SB1 - First Floor SB2 - First Floor
CSL - Computer Science Lab (Upstairs) BL2 - Biology Lab (Basement)
BL3 - Biology Lab (Basement) BL4 - Biology Lab (Upstairs)
CL1 - Chemistry Lab 1 (Upstairs) CL2 - Chemistry Lab 2
PL - Physics Lab (Downstairs)
HWL - Hard-Working Lab
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
BB11 BB21
BB12 BB22
BB13 BB23
BB24 BB25
BB26 BBCL
SciTech - ST21 SciTech - ST22
SciTech - ST23 SciTech - ST24
NORTH CAMPUS
NEW BUILDING
NB1 - New Building 1 (1st floor) NB2 - New Building 2(1st floor)
NB3 - New Building 2 (1st floor NB5 - New Building 5 (2nd floor)
NB6 - New Building 6 (2nd floor) NBCL - New Building Computer Lab (2nd floor)
NBA - New Building Auditorium (3rd floor)
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
LH1 - Lulu Manuel 1 (Downstairs) LH2 - John Ambrose 2 (Downstairs)
LH3 - B.G.O. French 3 (Downstairs) LH4 - A.A. LaTouche 4 (Downstairs)
LH5 - Karl Anatol 5 (Downstairs) CR - Computer Room (Downstairs )
LL - Linux Lab AU - Auditorium
PREFAB BUILDING
LH7 - Hyacinth McDowall LH8 - Lecture Hall 8
LH9 - Lecture Hall 9 LH10 - Lecture Hall 10
LH11 - Lecture Hall 11 LH12 - Lecture Hall 12
LH13 - Lecture Hall 13 LH14 - Lecture Hall 14
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University of the Southern Caribbean is committed to equal education opportunities for all and does not discriminate among its students
or applicants. Applicants who meet the admission standards and character requirements of the University, and express a willingness to
cooperate with the University’s policies and adjust congenially to its religious, social, and cultural atmosphere may be accepted.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this schedule. Students are advised, however, that these
provisions do not constitute a contract between a student and the University of the Southern Caribbean and that attendance at the
University is a privilege and not a right.
The University faculty and administration reserve the right to institute and give public notice of such changes as they deem necessary
during the period for which this schedule is in effect. All changes must be authorized by the Provost.
DATE EVENT
*These dates are subject to change without prior notification”
August
August 07 Course Selection for Returning Students (Graduate & Undergraduate)
August 23-25 Colloquium
August 28-September 01 Orientation/Registration (New Students)
August 31 Independence Day
September
September 04 Classes Begin (Undergraduate Students)
September 06 Graduate Students Virtual Orientation (4:30 p.m.)
September 06-08 All Graduate New Students Registration
September 07 Biology Placement Examination (9:00-11:00 a.m.)
September 08 Chemistry Placement Examination (9:00-11:00 a.m.)
September 10 SAC: Academic Orientation Seminar (2:00-4:00 p.m.)
(All Academic Campuses - Virtually)
September 11 Classes Begin (Graduate Students)
September 11 Library Orientation and Instruction Begin
September 12 Notification of Potential Cancellation of Low-enrollment Classes
September 12 Deadline for Credit by Examination (CBE) Applications
September 14 Cancellation of below-minimum Enrollment Classes
September 15 Incomplete, Supplemental and CBE Examinations
September 15 STAR Consecration Service
September 18 Last Day to Add a Course
September 20-26 SAC AEORION Quality Check (1st & 2nd Year Students)
September 24 Republic Day
September 26 Last Day to Complete Registration
September 27 SAC Seminar: Study Skills & Exam Preparation (3:05-4:20 p.m.) (All Academic
Campuses - Virtually)
October
October 02 Last Day to Drop or Change Credit to Audit or Withdraw with Refund
October 05 World Teachers’ Day
October 09 Teacher Load Forms Due
October 10 World Mental Health Day
October 9–17 SAC: Academic Probation Consultation (Returning Students) Virtually
October 11 SAC Seminar: “I write, am I Right?” (3:05-4:20 p.m.)
(All Academic Campuses - Virtually)
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October 16-17 Mid-Semester Examinations
October 18 Registrar’s Office Meeting with 3rd & 4th Year Students
School of Business, Science & Technology & Social Sciences
School of Education & Humanities & School of Theology
October 18-20 Mid-Semester Break
October 20 Deadline for Graduation Contracts
October 23 Classes Resume
October 26-28 Mind of Christ Conference
Tentative October 31 Diwali
November
November 03-11 Week of Prayer
November 06 Publication of the 1st Draft of the Graduation List 2024
November 13-December End-of-Semester Student-Teacher Evaluations
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November 14 & 15 Social Science Day
November 24-25 Ministerial Weekend
November 30 Last Day of Classes
November 30 Library cut-off date for Loans (Undergraduate)
December
December 03 December Conferral
December 04-15 Final Examinations
December 15 Library cut-off date for Loans (Graduate)
December 11 Course Selection for Returning Students
December 21 Grades Due
December 28-29 Moodle (Elearn Platform) Update
GENERAL INFORMATION
Every student is required to file an application for admission and have a letter of acceptance from the Admissions Office.
The University reserves the right to cancel courses due to insufficient registration and to alter the time schedule.
Courses numbered 101 to 199 are offered for students in their freshman year; those numbered 201 to 299 for the sophomore year; those
numbered 301 to 399 for the junior year; and those numbered 401 to 499 for the senior year.
Careful planning in course selection results in few, if any, registration changes. Advisors are available for counsel; nevertheless, the
student is held responsible for an acquaintance with the requirements as stated in the Bulletin.
ADVISORS
While students may feel free to seek counsel from staff members at all times, it is to the students’ advantage at the time of registration to
receive special assistance in matters of curriculum requirements and defining the general outline of a good academic program. While
planning his or her program, the student is assigned an academic advisor who is available for consultation.
PRE-REQUISITES
Some degrees and classes require pre-requisites. Pre-requisites are listed with course descriptions in the University’s Bulletin. Students
will be required to withdraw from classes for which they have not met the pre-requisites.
CHAPEL/ASSEMBLY
Chapel/Assembly is held on Mondays at 3:05 - 4:20 p.m., in the Social Sciences Auditorium. Attendance is required of all students.
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ATTENDANCE REGULATIONS
• Students are required to attend all scheduled classes and laboratories.
• Students must sign the daily attendance records provided by lecturers.
• Any irregularity of attendance may result in lowering a student’s course grade.
• Neither absence nor leave of absence relieves the student from responsibility for the required work in class or laboratory.
• Three tardiness are counted as one absence
• The instructor applies the above regulation and determines the final grade.
COURSE LOAD
Correspondence courses or work being done towards the removal of an incomplete are considered in calculating the total study load.
Non-credit courses are counted at full value of the student’s load. A student’s course load will be governed by his financial status and his
work program. The following guidelines are recommended for working students.
COURSE LOAD WORK LOAD
1 – 11 credits 20-30 hours per week
12 – 16 credits 16-20 hours per week
Students with poor performance in work or study will be asked to re-adjust their schedule or to withdraw from the university. Students
on academic probation for the first time may not register for more than twelve (12) credits. Those on academic probation for two
consecutive semesters will have their loads further reduced to eight (8) credits. Those on academic probation for three (3) consecutive
semesters will be asked to withdraw from the university for one academic year. Foreign students may not register for less than 12 credits
without the permission of the Vice President for Student Development and Services. Students are permitted to register for a maximum
of sixteen (16) credits only in the Third Semester/Summer.
COURSE OVERLOAD
Students with good performance in study may be allowed to take extra credits with the approval from the School Deans, according to the
following guidelines.
Overall GPA Course Load
3.00 - 3.49 17 credits
3.50 - 3.89 18 credits
3.90 - 4.00 19 credits
Before a student can register for an overload, he/she should collect an Overload Form from the Registrar’s Office and obtain all the
necessary approval. Students will not be allowed to do an overload if they do not have the required GPA. For the Third Semester,
students may register for a maximum of 12 credits only.
CLASS CONFLICTS
Students should not be advised to register for two classes, which convene at the same time.
ADMISSION TO CLASSES
No student will be admitted to a class without evidence of being properly registered for that class.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
All pre-designated “independent study” courses must be properly registered for making use of the special card obtainable at the
Registrar’s Office.
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INDIVIDUAL TIME TABLE
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2023/2024 Class Schedule
*Fully online courses
# Blended courses
@ Lab fee payment required
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08:00 - 09:15 M, W RELB476 PROPHETS OF ISRAEL 3 LH12 K. HARROW
08:00 - 09:15 M, W RELB406 STUDIES IN DANIEL & REVELATION 3 LH12 STAFF
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10:50 - 12:05 M, W CHEM131-01@ GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 4 ST21 C. MC.DAVID-ADAMS
(Lab: T 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W BIOL302 BIOSTATISTICS 2 ST24 A. BULLARD-ROBERTS
10:50 - 12:05 M, W ZOOL465@ HISTOLOGY 3 ST23 C. MITCHELL
(Lab 1: R 4:30 - 07:30 p.m.)
(3rd and 4th year Students Only)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W FDNT110-01@ BASIC FOOD PREPARATION 2 ZOOM A. WALKER
(Lab T 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 M HMEC129-01 SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 1 HE2 D. BERNARD
10:50 - 12:05 W HMEC129-02 SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 HE2 D. BERNARD
10:50 - 12.05 M, W CPTR100-01 INTRODUCTORY COMPUTER TOOLS 3 3 NBCL C. CUDJOE
10:50 - 12:05 R BIOL453 RESEARCH METHODS I 1 LH8 D. LAWRENCE
(Lab 1: F 8:00 - 10: 40 a.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W BIOL392@ EPIDEMIOLOGY 3 LH9 D. WILSON
(Lab: W 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)392
10:50 - 12:05 T, R BIOL091@ PRELIMINARY BIOLOGY I 4 LH8 D. WILSON
(Lab 1: W 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 T, R FDNT230-01@ NUTRITION
(Family & Consumer Sciences Students Only) 4 HE1 A. WALKER
(Lab T 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 T, R CPTR100-02 INTRODUCTORY COMPUTER TOOLS 3 3 NBCL T. PAUL
10:50 - 12:05 M, W BCHM423@ CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 3 LH9 C. MCDAVID-ADAMS
(Lab W 4:30 - 7:20 p.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W CHEM091@ PRELIMINARY CHEMISTRY II 4 ST21 D. CASSIE
(Biology Majors Only)
(Lab M 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W BIOL460@ HUMAN ANATOMY 3 ST23 C. MITCHELL
(Lab 1: M: 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
(3rd and 4th year Students Only)
10:50 - 12:05 M, W FDNT110-01@ BASIC FOOD PREPARATION 2 HE1 A. WALKER
(Lab: T 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)
10:50 - 12:05 R BIOL454@ -01 RESEARCH METHODS II 1 LH9 D. LAWRENCE
10:50 - 12:05 T, R FDNT422# COMMUNITY NUTRITION II 2 HE2 A. ALEXIS
10:50 - 12:05 T, R BIOL092@ PRELIMINARY BIOLOGY II 4 LH8 A. BULLARD-ROBERTS
(Lab 1: W 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
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12:15 - 01:05 R IDSC205-03 INTRODUCION TO FINE ARTS 2 2 VAA D. CORDOBA
12:15 - 01:30 M MUCT211 EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING III 1 ZOOM B. GIBSON
12:15 - 01:30 T, R MUCT123 EAR TRAINING AND SIGHT SINGING I 2 ZOOM B. GIBSON
12:15 - 01:30 M MUCT212 EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING IV 1 ZOOM B. GIBSON
12:15 - 01:30 T, R MUCT124 EAR TRAINING & SIGHT SINGING II 2 ZOOM B. GIBSON
12:30 - 02:10 F MUED426 BRASS TECHNIQUES 2 MH1 STAFF
01:40 - 02:55 M, W BHSC220-01 AN INTER. APP. TO CONT. SOC. ISS. 3 NB6 T. BROWNE
01:40 - 02:55 M, W PSYC101-01 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 3 3 NB2 A. QUACCOO
01:40 - 02:55 M, W CRMB309 OFFENDER PROFILING 3 NB4 A. AKPAKA
01:40 - 02:55 M, W PSYC/SOCI13-01 PROFESSIONAL WRITING SEMINAR 2 2 NB3 I. BAKARI
01:40 - 02:55 M, W PSYC460-01 PSYCHOLOGY OF ABNORMAL BEH. 3 NB5 V. SAMLALSINGH
01:40 - 02:55 M, W SSRS212-01 METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH I 3 3 LH14 G. GONZALES
01:40 - 02:55 T, R BHSC295 PRINCIPLES OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT 3 NB2 A. QUACCOO
01:40 - 02:55 T, R CRMB403 CRIMINAL LAW 3 NB3 Z. PHILLIPS
01:40 - 02:55 T, R PSYC442-01 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 NB5 V. SAMLALSINGH
01:40 - 02:55 TBA SOWK412* CHILDREN & FAMILIES AT RISK 3 OR G. HINKSON
01:40 - 02:55 M, W CRMB307 CRIME CULTURE & CONFLICT 3 NB4 A. AKPAKA
01:40 - 02:55 M, W PSYC210-01 INTRO. TO HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 3 NB6 N. JAMES
01:40 - 02:05 M, W PSYC410-01 INTRO. TO COUN. & PSYCHOTHERAPY 3 NB5 V. SAMLALSINGH
01:40 - 02:55 TBA SOWK437* INT’L. ENV. SOC. WELFARE 3 OR A. RILEY-RICHARDSON
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01:40 - 02:55 T, R CRMB305/SOCI345JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 3 NB2 T. BROWNE
01:40 - 02:55 T, R CRMB312 RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 3 NB4 Z. PHILLIPS
01:40 - 02:55 T, R PSYC460-01 PSYCHOLOGY OF AB. BEH. 3 NB6 V. SAMLALSINGH
01:40 - 02:55 TBA SOWK467* SOCIAL ASPECTS OF LONG-TERM CARE 3 OR P. CLARKE
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03:05 - 04:30 T, R STAT340 PROBABILITY THEORY & STAT. APP. 3 ST22 K. DANIEL
03:05 - 04:20 T, R HMEC415 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 3 HE1 Y. VICTOR
03:05 - 04:20 T, R TXTL110@ INTRODUCTION TO SEWING 3 SR D. BERNARD
(Lab R 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
03:05 - 04:20 T, R FDNT442 NUTRITION ASSESS. & COUNSELLING 3 HE2 J. ISAAC
03:05 - 04:20 T, R BIOL374-01@ GENETICS 3 ST21 D. WILSON
(Lab: T 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
03:05 - 04:20 T, R CHEM132-01@ GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4 ST23 A. POPE
(Lab: T: 8:00 - 10:40 a.m.)
03:05 - 04:20 T, R BCHM120-03@# INTRO. TO BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 4 ST11 C. MC DAVID-ADAMS
(Family & Cons. Sci. Students Only)
(Lab: T 4:30 - 7:20 p.m.)
03.05 - 04.20 T, R PHYS142@ GENERAL PHYSICS II 4 LH8 R. RODRIGUEZ
03.05 - 04.20 T, R CPTR352 BUSINESS PROGRAMMING 3 CR C. HUNTE
03:05 - 04:20 T, R FDNT445# NUTRITION CARE MANAGEMENT 3 ZOOM J. ISAAC
(Family and Consumer Sciences Students Only)
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELP440 INTRO. TO PASTORAL MIN. & LEAD. 3 LH13 R. LIVERPOOL
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELT100-03* GOD AND HUMAN LIFE 3 OR C. MARSHALL
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELB210-03* JESUS IN HIS TIME & OURS 3 OR K. HARROW
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELM227* INTRO. TO HIST. OF MOD. MISS. 3 OR C. GAYEN
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELB335 ACTS AND EPISTLES 3 LH12 F. HOSEIN
03:05 - 04:20 T, R RELT100-01* GOD AND HUMAN LIFE 3 OR C. MARSHALL
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04:30 - 05:45 T, R HRMN434 NEGOTIATION & CONFLICT RESOLUTION 3 BB13 J. BARRAN
04:30 - 05:45 T HRMN343 EMPLOYMENT LAW 3 BB21 S. LEGALL
04:30 - 05:45 M, W BIOL107-01* CONCEPTS OF ENVIRON. SCIENCE 3 OR A. BULLARD-ROBERTS
04:30 - 05:45 T, R HSTM265 ROOMS MANAGEMENT 3 BB12 C. WARD
04:30 - 05:45 T, R FNCE321 MONEY AND BANKING 3 BB24 STAFF
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(Lab: T 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
04:30 - 05:45 M, W BIOL260@ GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 ST21-22 D. LAWRENCE
(Lab: T 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
04:30 - 05:45 T, R BIOL499-01 INTERNSHIP 3 TBA A. BULLARD- ROBERTS
04.30 - 05.45 T, R MATH182 CALCULUS WITH APPLICATIONS 3 TBA K. DANIEL
04:30 - 05:45 T, R BIOL111-02@ ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II 3 LH8 D. LAWRENCE
(Lab 1: R 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
(Family & Consumer Science Only)
04:30 - 05:45 M, W FDNT322 NUTRITION & HUMAN METABOLISM 3 ZOOM A. WALKER
(Prerequisite FDNT310 Nutrition in the Life Cycle)
04:30 - 05:45 M, W INTR261 INTRODUCTION TO INTERIORS 3 ZOOM Y. VICTOR
04:30 - 05:45 T, R HMEC415 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 3 LH9 Y. VICTOR
04:30 - 05:45 M FMST454* FAMILY VIOLENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN 3 LH11 L. MOSES
04:30 - 05:45 T, R FDNT343@ MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY II 4 ZOOM J. ISAAC
(Lab: W 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.)
04:30 - 05:45 M, W FMST456* MARRIAGE & THE FAMILY 3 OR L. BECKLES
04:30 - 05:45 W HMEC129-02 SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 HE2 D. BERNARD
04:30 - 05:55 T, R FDNT226@# MEAL MANAGEMENT & CATERING 3 HE2 A. WALKER
(Lab: W 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
04:30 - 05:55 T, R FDNT491* RESEARCH METHODS 3 OR C. COPELAND
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05:55 - 07:10 M, W ECON450 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3 BB25 J. ETON
05:55 - 07:10 T, R MGMT341 BUSINESS LAW 3 3 BB21 K. PETERS
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ACCT121-03 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING I 3 ZOOM STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ACCT125-03 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCT. 3 ZOOM STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ECON440 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS 3 BB25 J. ETON
05:55 - 07:10 M, W HRMN250 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 BB21 O. JUEANVILLE
05:55 - 07:10 M, W MGMT495 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3 BB13 J. BARRAN
05:55 - 07:10 M MKTG428 DIGITAL MARKETING 3 BB12 K. QUOW
05:55 - 07:10 M, W HSTM300 TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS IN HOSPITALITY 3 BB11 C. HAMILTON
05:55 - 07:10 M, W ACCT122-01 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING II 3 BB23 S. DEOSINGH
05:55 - 07:10 M, W ACCT126-01 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCT. 3 BB23 S. DEOSINGH
05:55 - 07:10 M, W ECON226-01 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS 3 BB22 STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FNCE401 ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 BB25 STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 M, W ECON333 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMICS II 3 BB24 J. ETON
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ACCT122-03 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCOUNTING II 3 ZOOM STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ACCT126-03 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT ACCT. 3 ZOOM STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ECON336 INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMIC II 3 BB22 J. ETON
05:55 - 07:10 T, R HRMN460 STAFFING ORGANIZATIONS 3 BB13 STAFF
05:55 - 07:10 T, R ACCT333 COST & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 ZOOM S. DEOSINGH
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05:55 - 07:10 M, W CPTR311 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DESIGN 3 CR T. PAUL
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FMST115 INTRODUCTION TO FAMILY STUDIES 3 ZOOM R. SEALY
05:55 - 07:10 W HMEC459 PRACTICUM HOME MANAGEMENT 1 ZOOM D. BERNARD
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FDNT230-02@* NUTRITION 3,4 OR A. ALEXIS
(Non-Family and Consumer Sciences Students Only)
05:55 - 07:10 T, R CPTR331 WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 CSL C. HUNTE
05:55 - 07:10 T, R FMST460* MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING 3 OR L. BAYNES
05:55 - 07:10 T, R FDNT110-02@ BASIC FOOD PREPARATION 2 ZOOM L. GUERRA
(Lab W 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.)
05:55 - 07:10 T, R FDNT351@# FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT I 4 ZOOM S. DA SILVA
(Lab W 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon )
05:55 - 07:10 T HMEC129-03* SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 OR Y. VICTOR
05:55 - 07:10 R HMEC129- 04* SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 OR Y. VICTOR
05:55 - 06:45 W FDNT405* SENIOR SEMINAR 1 OR J. ISAAC
05.55 - 07.10 M, W CPTR332 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES 3 CSL C. HUNTE
05.55 - 07.10 M, W CPTR382 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 3 NBC C. CUDJOE
05.55 - 07.10 M, W CPTR312 NETWORKING & COMMUNICATIONS 3 LL J. MITCHELL
05:55 - 07:10 M, W TXTL258 CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION 2 SR D. BERNARD
(Lab W 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.)
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FDNT110-02@ BASIC FOOD PREPARATION 2 ZOOM L. GUERRA
(Lab: R 4:30 - 7:30 p.m.)
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FDNT124@ FOOD SCIENCE 3 ZOOM A. WALKER
(Lab R 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)
05:55 - 07:10 M, W FDNT310 NUTRITION IN THE LIFE CYCLE 3 ZOOM J. ISAAC
05.55 - 07.10 T, R CPTR290 DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS 3 CR C. HUNTE
05:55 - 07:10 T, R FDNT321* INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL NUTRITION 3 OR A. ALEXIS
05:55 - 07:10 T, R FDNT114#@ FUNDAMENTALS OF FOOD PRODUCTION 4 HE1 S. DA SILVA
05:55 - 07:10 R HMEC129-04* SOCIAL & PROFESSIONAL ETHICS 1 OR Y. VICTOR
07:20 - 08:35 W IDSC110-04 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PLAN. 1 LH4 STAFF
07:20 - 08:35 M IDSC110-06 COLLEGE SUCCESS & CAREER PLAN. 1 LH4 STAFF
07:20 - 08:35 M,W SPAN101-05@ CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 LH6 J. DUQUE
07:20 - 08:35 W EDLA250# WRITING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIM. TEACHER 3 LH5 N. FRASER
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07:20 - 08:35 M, W CPTR441 COMPUTER GRAPHICS 3 CSL C. HUNTE
07.20 - 08.35 M, W CPTR411 INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY 3 NBCL C. CUDJOE
07:20 - 08:35 M, W FMST456* MARRIAGE & THE FAMILY 3 OR L. BECKLES
07:20 - 08:35 T, R CPTR361 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 3 CR C. CUDJOE
07:20 - 08:35 T, R CPTR420 INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE 3 LL J. MITCHELL
07:30 - 08:45 R BIOL495 INDEPENDENT READINGS/RESEARCH 3 3 TBA E. ANTWI
07:20 - 08:35 M, W MATH355 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3 ST21 K. DANIEL
07:20 - 08:35 M, W CPTR492 SPECIAL PROJECTS 2 LL J. MITCHELL
07:20 - 08:35 T, R CPTR362 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING GROUP PROJECT 2 CR T. PAUL
07:20 - 08:35 T, R CPTR282 OPERATING SYSTEMS I 3 CSL C. HUNTE
07:20 - 08:35 T, R FDNT352# FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT II 3 ZOOM S. DA SILVA
07:20 - 08:35 M, W FMST310* PARENT-CHILD RELATIONS 3 OR R. SEALY
07:20 - 08:35 M. W HMEC254* CHILD DEVELOPMENT 2 OR K. REEFE
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TBA TBA MUHL231 MUSIC HISTORY I 3 OR S. NOEL
TBA TBA MUHL321 CARIBBEAN WORLD MUSIC 2 OR S. NOEL
TBA TBA MUHL132 INTRO. TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 3 OR S. NOEL
TBA TBA MUHL232 MUSIC HISTORY II 3 OR S. NOEL
TBA TBA MURE232 CHRISTIAN MUSIC &WORSHIP 3 OR S. NOEL
TBA TBA MUED333 INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING TECH. 3 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUED334 CHORAL CONDUCTING TECHNIQUES 3 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF001 PERFORMANCE ATTENDANCE 0 0 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF300 PIANO PROFICIENCY 0 0 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF315 JUNIOR RECITAL 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF415 SENIOR RECITAL 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUED400 MUSIC EDUCATION RESEARCH PROJECT 1 1 TBA D. CORDOBA
TBA TBA MUPF100-1 APPLIED MUSIC: VOICE 1 1 TBA S.LEVIA
TBA W MUPF100-2@ APPLIED MUSIC: PIANO 1 1 TBA E. CHOI
TBA M MUPF100-3@ APPLIED MUSIC: STEELPAN 1 1 TBA A. SCANTERBURY
TBA TBA MUPF100-4@ APPLIED MUSIC: GUITAR 1 1 TBA S. ESCALANTE
TBA TBA MUPF100-5B APPLIED MUSIC: WOODWIND - BASSOON 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA M MUPF100-5C APPLIED MUSIC: WOODWIND - CLARINET 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA M MUPF100-5R APPLIED MUSIC: WOODWIND - RECORDER1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA TBA MUPF100-5O APPLIED MUSIC: WOODWIND - OBOE 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA W MUPF100-5S APPLIED MUSIC: SAXOPHONE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA M MUPF100-5F APPLIED MUSIC: WOODWIND - FLUTE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA TBA MUPF100-6 APPLIED MUSIC: BRASS 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF100-6H APPLIED MUSIC: BRASS - FRENCH HORN 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA F MUPF100-7 APPLIED MUSIC: PERCUSSION 1 1 TBA R. SALLOUM
TBA TBA MUPF100-8 APPLIED MUSIC: STRINGS 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF110-1 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VOICE 1 1 TBA S. LEVIA
TBA TBA MUPF210-1 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VOICE 1 1 TBA S. LEVIA
TBA TBA MUPF310-1 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VOICE 1 1 TBA S. LEVIA
TBA TBA MUPF410-1 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VOICE 1 1 TBA S. LEVIA
TBA W MUPF110-2 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PIANO 1 1 TBA E. CHOI
TBA W MUPF210-2 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PIANO 1 1 TBA E. CHOI
TBA W MUPF310-2 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PIANO 1 1 TBA E. CHOI
TBA W MUPF410-2 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PIANO 1 1 TBA E. CHOI
TBA W MUPF110-3 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: STEELPAN 1 1 TBA A. SCANTERBURY
TBA W MUPF210-3 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: STEELPAN 1 1 TBA A. SCANTERBURY
TBA W MUPF310-3 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: STEELPAN 1 1 TBA A. SCANTERBURY
TBA W MUPF410-3 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: STEELPAN 1 1 TBA A. SCANTERBURY
TBA TBA MUPF110-4 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: GUITAR 1 1 TBA S. ESCALANTE
TBA TBA MUPF210-4 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: GUITAR 1 1 TBA S. ESCALANTE
TBA TBA MUPF310-4 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: GUITAR 1 1 TBA S. ESCALANTE
TBA TBA MUPF410-4 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: GUITAR 1 1 TBA S. ESCALANTE
TBA TBA MUPF110-5B PERFORMANCE STUDIES: BASSOON 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA W MUPF110-5C PERFORMANCE STUDIES: CLARINET 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA TBA MUPF110-5O PERFORMANCE STUDIES: OBOE 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA W MUPF110-5S PERFORMANCE STUDIES: SAXOPHONE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA W MUPF210-5S PERFORMANCE STUDIES: SAXOPHONE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA W MUPF310-5S PERFORMANCE STUDIES: SAXOPHONE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA W MUPF410-5S PERFORMANCE STUDIES: SAXOPHONE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA W MUPF110-5F PERFORMANCE STUDIES: FLUTE 1 1 TBA M. CHOW
TBA TBA MUPF110-6L PERFORMANCE STUDIES: LOW BRASS 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF210-6L PERFORMANCE STUDIES: LOW BRASS 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF110-6T PERFORMANCE STUDIES: TRUMPET 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF210-6T PERFORMANCE STUDIES: TRUMPET 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF310-6T PERFORMANCE STUDIES: TRUMPET 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF410-6T PERFORMANCE STUDIES: TRUMPET 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF110-6H PERFORMANCE STUDIES: FRENCH HORN 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA TBA MUPF210-6H PERFORMANCE STUDIES: FRENCH HORN 1 1 TBA STAFF
TBA F MUPF110-7 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PERCUSSION 1 1 TBA R. SALLOUM
TBA F MUPF210-7 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PERCUSSION 1 1 TBA R. SALLOUM
TBA F MUPF310-7 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PERCUSSION 1 1 TBA R. SALLOUM
TBA F MUPF410-7 PERFORMANCE STUDIES: PERCUSSION 1 1 TBA R. SALLOUM
TBA TBA MUPF110-8V PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VIOLIN 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF210-8V PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VIOLIN 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
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TBA TBA MUPF310-8V PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VIOLIN 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF410-8V PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VIOLIN 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF110-8A PERFORMANCE STUDIES: VIOLA 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF110-8C PERFORMANCE STUDIES: CELLO 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
TBA TBA MUPF110-8B PERFORMANCE STUDIES: BASS 1 1 TBA B. GIBSON
Courses with the sections listed as NS are for Nursing Students only.
Consent of the Instructor is required for BIOL405, BIOL499 & BIOL495 courses.
Students completing the following courses as general education requirements must ensure that they select the correct number of credits:
EDTE354 Philosophy for Education - 2 credits
RELT250 Personal Spirituality and Faith - 3 credits
FDNT230 Nutrition - 3 credits
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NURSING DEPARTMENT SCHEDULE
YEAR 1
09:00 - 12:00 M BIOL111-NS01@ ANATOMY & PHYSIO. I: LAB NC BL T. PHILLIPS
09:25 - 10:40 T, R CHEM110-NS01 INTRO. ORG. & INORG. CHEMISTRY 4 NB5 D. CASSIE
09:00 - 12:00 M BIOL112-NS01@ ANATOMY & PHYSIO. II: LAB NC BL T. PHILLIPS
09:00 - 11:45 W NURS165-01 MATHS FOR MEDICINES 3 NB6 S. SAMAROO
09:25 - 10:40 T, R BCHM120-NS01 INTRO. TO BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 4 TBA D. CASSIE
11:15 -12:30 T, R CHEM110-02 INTRO. ORG. & INORG. CHEMISTRY 4 NB5 C. MCDAVID-ADAMS
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YEAR 2
Section 1 (01) courses will be taught during the first 7 weeks – double periods, remaining weeks in Clinical Practice
Section 2 (02) courses will be taught during the first 7 weeks – double periods, remaining weeks in Clinical Practice
12:25 - 02:55 M, W RELT340-NS01 RELIGION & ETHICS IN MODERN SOC. 3 LH10 L. HARROW
(1ST 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:25 - 02:55 M, W RELT340-NS02 RELIGION & ETHICS IN MODERN SOC. 3 NE2 T. JOHN
(1ST 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:25 - 02:55 M, W RELT340-NS03 RELIGION & ETHICS IN MODERN SOC. 3 LH10 P. PHILBERT
(2nd 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:25 - 02:55 M, W RELT340-NS04 RELIGION & ETHICS IN MODERN SOC. 3 NE2 O. LA FLEUR
(2nd 7 Weeks of the Semester
12:55 - 02:55 T, R HIST147-NS01 WEST INDIAN HISTORY 3 LH14 T. JOSEPH
(1ST 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:55 - 02:55 T, R HIST147-NS02 WEST INDIAN HISTORY 3 NE1 STAFF
(1ST 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:55 - 02:55 T, R HIST147-NS03 WEST INDIAN HISTORY 3 LH14 T. JOSEPH
(2nd 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:55 - 02:55 T, R HIST147-NS04 WEST INDIAN HISTORY 3 NE1 STAFF
(2nd 7 Weeks of the Semester)
12:15 - 01:00 W NURS111-03 INTRO. TO CLINICAL LAB WORK NC LH10 R. BOOTKOON
12:15 - 01:00 W NURS111-04 INTRO. TO CLINICAL LAB WORK NC LH10 R. CLARKE
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03:00 - 05:00# T, W BHSC220-NS01 AN INTERDIS. APP. CON. SOC. ISS. 3 ZOOM D. RAMLAKHAN
03:00 - 05:00# T, W BHSC220-NS02 AN INTERDIS. APP. CON. SOC. ISS. 3 NB1 D. RAMLAKHAN
03:05 - 04:20 W NURS111-03 INTRO. TO CLINICAL LAB WORK NC LH10 R. BOOTKOON
03:05 - 04:20 W NURS111-04 INTRO. TO CLINICAL LAB WORK NC LH10 R. CLARKE
03:05 - 05:00 T, R NUGM260-01 GENERAL MICROBIO. - NURS. APP. 3 NB1 J. TIMOTHY
YEAR 3
TIME DAYS COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE SEMESTER ROOM LECTURER
1ST 2ND
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YEAR 4
TIME DAYS COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE SEMESTER ROOM LECTURER
1ST 2ND
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Proposed 3rd Semester
10:40 - 01:10 M, W CRMB208 POLITICAL & WHITE COLLAR CRIME 3 NB3 A. AKPAKA
10:40 - 01:10 TBA SOWK455* SUBSTANCE ABUSE 3 OR A. RILEYRICHARDSON
10:40 - 01:10 T, R CRMB201 THEORIES OF CRIMINOLOGY 3 NB4 Z. PHILLIPS-PILGRIM
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04:00 - 06:30 M, W RELT340-02 RELIG. & ETHICS IN MOD. SOC. 3 OR A. MANZANO
04:00 - 06:30 T, R RELT250-02* PERSONAL SPIRITUALITY & FAITH 2, 3 OR STAFF
(Extension Sites Only)
04:00 - 06:30 T, R RELT100-02* GOD AND HUMAN LIFE 3 OR STAFF
(Extension Sites Only)
*****CONSENT OF THE INSTRUCTOR IS REQUIRED FOR BIOL405, BIOL499 & BIOL495 COURSES
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Proposed 3rd Semester Nursing Schedule
TIME DAYS COURSE NO. COURSE TITLE SEMESTER ROOM LECTURER
YEAR 1
08:00 - 04:00 F NUCP104@ CLINICAL PLACEMENTS NC TBA R. CLARKE
(Only One Class Session)
08:00 - 04:00 TBA NFAC100-01 NURSING FIRST AID .5 NB1 P. PAYNTER-ARMOUR
(Only One Class Session)
08:00 - 04:00 TBA NFAC100-02 NURSING FIRST AID .5 NB1 P. VALLEY-THOM
08:15 - 10:45 W, T SOCI119-NS01 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY 3 NB1 STAFF
08:45 - 10:45 M NURS100-01# NURSING INFORMATICS 3 NBCL C. CUDJOE
YEAR 2
08:00 - 04:00 F NUCP203@ CLINICAL PLACEMENTS NC TBA R. BOOTKOON
09:30 - 12:00 W COMM104-NS01# COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3 LH10 J. LAROCQUE
09:30 - 12:00 W COMM104-NS02# COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3 LH13 S. SPENCER
09:30 - 12:00 W COMM104-NS03# COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3 LH13 A. CAMPBELL-SANDERSON
01:30 - 04:00 W NRES322-01# NURSING RESEARCH II 2 NB1 L. CAMPBELL-GEORGE
01:30 - 04:00 R NRES322-02# NURSING RESEARCH II 2 NB1 L. CAMPBELL-GEORGE
YEAR 3
08:00 - 04:00 F NUCP303 CLINICAL PLACEMENTS NC TBA N. CHARLES
09:00 - 12:00 W NURS313 MGMT. NEUROLOGICAL PATIENTS 2 LH7 A. ADAMS
09:00 - 12:00 R NURS313 MGMT. NEUROLOGICAL PATIENTS 2 LH7 A. ADAMS
01:00 - 03:30 W NURS334-01 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 3 D. MURPHY
02:00 - 04:30 R NURS223 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PSYCHOPATH I 4 NE1 S. SAMAROO-BURGOS
(Nursing Repeaters Only)
04:00 - 06:30 W NURS334-02 PSYCHIATRIC NURSING 3 TBA STAFF
YEAR 4
08:00- 04:00 F NUCP403@ CLINICAL PLACEMENTS NC TBA K. DYETT
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