Duration
2 ¼ years Year Part Time -
18 months Full Time
Course
Objectives
Management Information Systems and
Computer Technology will continue
to play a significant role in management
planning. Electronic information processing
allows management to use sophisticated
analysis, forecasting and simulation
techniques as a basis for long range
and day-to-day decision making
Participants will be exposed to writing,
compiling, debugging and running (in
structured Visual Basic and C), business
applications programmes covering such
topics as inventory, payroll and sales
analysis. In addition, students will
gain competence in the use of computer
application packages for electronic
spreadsheet, data management, word
processing and multimedia authoring.
Concepts in telecommunications and
networking, as well as the use of
the internet, are incorporated into
the overall degree programme.
Faculty
Target Group
This degree programme is specially
designed for persons:
- Who want
to specialize in computing
or in an academic specialization
- It provides the foundation for
the most widely used applications
in industry today
- Persons seeking the skills to
make a career switch or those seeking
academic advancement in order to
pursue a bachelor degree programme.
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Computer
& Information Systems |
3 |
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Programming
Techniques |
3 |
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Database
Management Systems
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3 |
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Discrete
Mathematics I |
3 |
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Data
Communications & Networks
I
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3 |
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Data Structures & File
Management I |
3 |
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Computer
Troubleshooting and Repair |
3 |
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Internet
Authoring |
3 |
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Object-Oriented Programming
Design using C++
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3 |
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Programming
Design using Visual Basic |
3 |
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Systems Analysis & Design
I |
3 |
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College
Algebra |
3 |
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Calculus
|
3 |
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Statistics
|
3 |
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Principles of Management |
3 |
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Introduction
Financial Accounting |
3 |
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Principles of Marketing |
3 |
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Introduction to Psychology |
3 |
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Business
Spanish |
3 |
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English Composition |
3 |
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Public
Speaking
|
3 |
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ASc.
MIS - Final Project |
3 |
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Admission
Requirements
To be admitted to the UCC
Associate Degree programmes, candidates
must satisfy at least one of the following
requirements:
- Minimum 5 GCE O'Level or CXC subjects
with passes at A, B or C / 1 or
2 (including English Language and
Mathematics). Participants with
CXC passes at level 3 since 1998
(or in place of a CXC or GCE pass
in Math, possess a pass in UWI EC080
Remedial Mathematics) are also eligible.
Participants without the required
pass in a numerate subject must
register to attend O'Level/CXC Math
classes as a co-requisite
- Other qualifications that may
be considered by the Department
of Studies as equivalent
- Relevant experience in a managerial
position will usually be considered
in addition to the above
Textbooks and Materials
Each registered student
is required to have a laptop in keeping
with prescribed specifications. Wide
Area Networks and direct access to
the internet will allow students to
simultaneously utilise common computer
services. The hardware and software
environment experienced by students
will be representative of the current
generation of personal computers capable
of handling modern business applications.
Class
Structure
- Part-Time: Early Bird
(Mornings), Evenings or Sundays.

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For further information,
contact:
direct@uccjm.com
Phone: (876)
929-2830
Fax:
(876)
968-1926
The University College of the Caribbean
17 Worthington Avenue
Kingston 5
Jamaica, W.I. |
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