Curricula

Course of Social Works (SOWK 5000)

The course of Social Works will focus on how social workers assist people in addressing a variety of different issues. It will teach students the techniques of better quality of social functioning and improved social conditions. At the end of the course, students will understand the concepts of interaction and relationship development. Students will also nurture their capacity of addressing their own needs.
Instructor: Shedely Polynice
leogane1212@hotmail.com

Introduction to Communication (COMM 5000)

The course of Communication will focus on the different means of communication and the 7 Keys to Effective Communication. COMM 5000 his course will teach students how to convert raw data into useful information and then interpreting it and making it actionable. At the end of the course, students will be able to write and analyze essays, news, articles, etc. and then transmit them to a diversified public.

Instructor: Bobb Q Rousseau
bobjrusso@yahoo.com

Course of Literature (LITT 5000)

This course will facilitate writing and a better comprehension of literary works. It will also teach and analyze styles, genres, and tools or inspirations used by writers to present a piece that meets the qualifications of literary works. At the end of the course, scholars will be able to write essays, poems, dissertations, and also understand the makeup and the history of literary periods.
Course of Literature (LITT 5000)
Instructor: Rony Cinéus
ronnely12@yahoo.com

Introduction to Law (JURI 5000)

The course of Law will introduce scholars to the science of Law. It will teach them the importance of rules and regulations in the development of societies. It will also teach them the notions of rights, due process, duties and obligations. At the end of the course, scholars will know the different types of law and how they can use the legal system to resolve issues or to create a more productive society.
Introduction to Law (JURI 5000)
Instructor: Boston Rogene, BA

Course of Situational Awareness (STAW 5000)

The course of Situational Awareness facilitates scholars to be aware of the environment by focusing on social protection, sexual education, crime, etc. It will teach them the importance of contributing or committing to something greater than themselves. At the end of the course, scholars will receive a basic education that will equip them with strong knowledge of the environment and how to contribute or react to negative trends.

Introduction to Situational Awareness (STAW 5000)
Instructor: Marie Roseline Rogene, BA
roselinerogene@gmail.com

Course of Computer Science (CPSC 5000)

The course of Computer Science will integrate scholars into the world of information technology. It will teach them the components of Personal Computer, the magic of the Internet, and the importance of information sharing. At the end of the course, scholars will be familiar with the IT jargon. They will be also able to install OS and other applications, set up an internal network, and utilize their workstations to communicate with other workstations within the network.

Course of Computer Science (CPSC 5000)
Instructor: Bobb Q Rousseau
bobjrusso@yahoo.com