General Requirements

  • CS 72
    Software Application on the PC (Lect 3.0)

    An introduction to operating systems, word processing, spread sheets, and data base manipulation. A post baccalaureate course designed for teachers and persons in related occupations. The course is offered subject to sufficient demand. This course cannot be used toward a computer science degree.

  • ENG 20
    Exposition and Argumentation

    The development of techniques for tertiary level essay writing with special emphasis on remedial grammar and paragraph structure.

  • SPMS 85
    Introduction to Speech

    An examination of English expression through verbal communication, listening comprehension, and dialogue. The course will focus on the appropriate forms of interaction that are suitable for specific occasions.


1st Year Semester I, FALL

  • ENG 20
    Exposition and Argumentation

    The development of techniques for tertiary level essay writing with special emphasis on remedial grammar and paragraph structure.

  • SPMS 85
    Introduction to Speech

    An examination of English expression through verbal communication, listening comprehension, and dialogue. The course will focus on the appropriate forms of interaction that are suitable for specific occasions.

  • ENG 115
    Practical English Grammar

    This is a practical course that introduces or re-establishes the grammatical conventions of standard English. Particular attention is given to the way the language is structured, its idioms, syntax, punctuation and style.


  • PHIL 35
    Business Ethics

    This course gives a general introduction to ethical foundations and examines the major ethical theories including utilitarianism, rights and justice. The course emphasizes both the philosophical foundations of ethical conduct and the practical problems encountered by corporations in modern market economies. It focuses on specific ethical problems that arise in corporations, such as the social responsibilities of business, responsibilities of being truthful in business, problems concerning product, and problems concerning employment and the workplace.

  • Elective
    From the Electives.

1st Year Semester II, SPRING

  • ENG 60
    Writing and Research

    The practice of analytical writing and development of competency in methods of research.

  • LNG 101
    Introduction to Translation

    An examination of the theoretical and practical aspects of the forms of communication in translation.

  • ENG 104
    Introduction to Literary Theory

  • SPMS 150
    Interpersonal Communication

    The course examines meanings in the context of the transmission of ideas. It explores the implications of verbal and non-verbal communication. It includes the significance of body language and its impact within interpersonal and social settings.

  • ENG 103
    Introduction to Poetry & Drama

    ELECTIVES

    • CS72
      Software Application on the PC (Lect 3.0)

      An introduction to operating systems, word processing, spread sheets, and data base manipulation. A post baccalaureate course designed for teachers and persons in related occupations. The course is offered subject to sufficient demand. This course cannot be used toward a computer science degree.

    • Math 4
      College Algebra (Lect 3.0)

      A study of linear equations, rational functions, radicals, quadratic equations, inequalities, determinants, progressions, theory of equations, permutations, combinations, and the binomial theorem.

      Prerequisite: Placement examination