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B.SC PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT (with Law for the Social Sciences)YEAR ONEYEAR TWOYEAR THREESEMESTER ONESEMESTER TWOSEMESTER ONESEMESTER TWOSEMESTER ONESEMESTER TWOGOVT 1000Intro. to Political Institutions & AnalysisGOVT 1006Intro. to Public Sector ManagementGOVT 1001Intro. to Political Philosophy GOVT 1009Ethics, Integrity & Corruption in the Public SectorGOVT 2051Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations in Public SectorGOVT 2070Anti-Corruption Strategies in Developing CountriesGOVT 2023Issues in the Government & Politics of the West IndiesGOVT 2030Project AdministrationGOVT 3037Public AdministrationGOVT 3122Public Sector ManagementGOVT 3062Comparative Public AdministrationGOVT 3024Administrative Law IIGOVT 1011Constitutional Law for the Social Sciences FOUN 1001English for Academic Purposes (Also offered in Semester II)OR FOUN 1106 Academic English for Research Purposes(Only offered in Semester I)PLUS one (1) FSS Level I electiveFOUN 1210Science, Medicine & Technology in Society (Also offered in semester I)FOUN 1101Caribbean Civilization (Also offered in semester I)PLUS One (1) FSS Level I electiveGOVT 2071Organizational BehaviourMGMT 2021Business Law I(Also offered in Semester II)PLUS One (1) Level II/III electiveGOVT 2034Human Resource Management in the Public SectorGOVT 2072Employment Law for Social SciencesPLUS One (1) Level II/III electiveMGMT 3311Occupational Safety & HealthGOVT 3023Administrative Law IPLUS One (1) Level II/III electiveGOVT 3123Industrial Relations LawPLUS One (1) Level II/III electivePLUS One (1) Level II/III electivecenter9584PLEASE SEE EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE00PLEASE SEE EXPLANATORY NOTES ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGEEXPLANATORY NOTESGeneral Regulations for B.Sc. ProgrammesFull-Time ProgrammeFull-time students will usually be required to register for five (5) courses (15 credit hours) per semester.Part-Time ProgrammePart-time students will usually be required to register for a minimum of two (2) courses (6 credit hours) per semester or a maximum of four (4) courses (12 credit hours ) per semester. Requirements for the award of the B.Sc. DegreeIn order to be awarded a B.Sc. Degree, students must: Have completed a minimum of ninety (90) credits (normally equivalent to thirty (30) semester courses) of which:At least 30 credits are from level I semester courses (including the foundation course requirement); andAt least 60 credits from level II and III semester courses. Have satisfied the requirements for their specific degree programmeHave attained a minimum GPA of 2.0 from Level II and III courses.A student must be formally registered in one of these categories:A Special comprises a minimum of forty-five (45) credits in the subject area over levels II and IIIA Major comprises a minimum of thirty (30) credits in the subject area over level II and III. A Double Major comprises thirty (30) credits in each of the two (2) majors. Students may also request to pursue a second major from another Faculty. Students cannot read for Psychology as a second major. Students wishing to pursue double majors must apply in writing to The Assistant Registrar, Students Affairs, Admissions. A Major/Minor comprises a minimum of thirty (30) level II and III credits in the subject area of the major and fifteen (15) level II and III credits in the subject area of the minor. Special Regulations for the B.Sc. in Public Sector Management (with Law for the Social Sciences)Duration of ProgrammeFull-Time ProgrammeFull-Time students are generally expected to complete the programme in three (3) academic years (equivalent to six (6) semesters). Part-Time ProgrammePart-time students are generally expected to complete the programme in four (4) to five (5) academic years (equivalent to eight (8) to ten (10) semesters). Policy with respect to Foundation CoursesStudents are required to pursue three (3) foundation courses in level I, namely FOUN 1101 Caribbean Civilisation, FOUN 1210 Science, Medicine and Technology in Society and either FOUN 1001 English for Academic Purposes or FOUN 1106 Academic English for Research Purposes. Prerequisites for FOUN 1001Students must have one of the following prerequisites in order to register for FOUN 1001:General Paper-Grade A/BCXC English Language (General Proficiency)-Grade IGCE English Language-Distinction (Grade A or I/II)UWIDEC/Open Campus Language Skills and Communication-Grade B or aboveA pass in the English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT)Prerequisites for FOUN 1106CAPE Communication Studies-Grade I/IIEnglish Language Proficiency Test (ELPT)All applicants to the UWI are required to write the ELPT except for persons with the following qualifications:Grade I-CXC General Proficiency English A ExaminationGrade A-Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level EnglishGrade I or II in CAPE Communication StudiesGrade A or B-Cambridge GCE ‘A’/’O’ Level General Paper ExaminationGrade B or above in a college English course from an approved universitySpecial Regulations Governing the Summer SchoolParticipation of students in the summer session shall be optional. However, there is no guarantee that semester core courses will be offered in the summer session. Furthermore, summer school students shall be required to comply with the General Regulations for students.Period of StudyClasses in the summer school shall normally be conducted during the period June 1st to July 31st. The minimum contact period shall be no less than thirteen (13) hours per credit. Eligibility for Admission to the Summer SchoolThe following categories of students are eligible for admission to the summer school:Registered students of the University who have not yet completed the requirements of the degree, diploma or certificate programme for which they are registered. Students of the University who have been granted:Leave of absence for Semester I and/or Semester II or part thereof preceding the summer school, orDeferral of entry.Other persons not students of the University who are eligible to matriculate at either the normal or lower level. Normal MatriculationGenerally, students must have five (5) subjects, inclusive of Mathematics and English Language at the CXC (CSEC)/GCE/BGCSE Examinations, as well as two 2-unit CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination). Lower Level MatriculationStudents must have at least five (5) acceptable passes at CXC (CSEC)/GCE/BGCSE including English Language and Mathematics. RegistrationSummer school is self-financed, that is, it is not included in the fees paid for semesters I and II. Consequently, summer school students shall be required to pay the appropriate fees and to complete and submit their registration forms to the Registry. Summer school students shall not normally be permitted to register for more than three (3) semester courses (usually nine (9) credits). ................
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