DEGREE
PROGRAMMES

Undergraduate
- Political Science
- Public Sector
  Management
- International Relations
- African & African
  Diaspora Studies
- Criminology (Minor only)

Post Graduate
- Political Theory &
  Comparative Politics
- Public Sector
   Managment
- International Relations
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Doctor of Philosphy (PHD)
 
  African and African
Diaspora Studies (Major)
 

[MAJOR]     [MINOR]
Please Note new course codes in brackets.
LEVEL I
COURSE CODE TITLE PRE-REQUISITE
GT11A (GOVT1000) Introduction to Political Institutions -
GT11B (GOVT1001) Introduction to Political Philosophy -
EC l 0C (ECON1001) Introduction to Microeconomics -
EC 16A (ECON1005) Introduction to Statistics -
H13D (HIST1304) Africa in World Civilisation to 1800 -
SY13B (SOCI1001) Sociology for the Caribbean -
SY14G (SOCI1002) Sociology for the Caribbean -
FD10A (FOUN1001) English for Academic Purposes -
FD11A (FOUN1101) Caribbean Civilisations** -
FD12A (FOUN1201) Science, Medicine and Technology in Science** -
 
**
Students wishing to pursue combinations programmes of majors or minors may defer these courses to subsequent academic years. This will result in the student doing additional Level I courses.
 
 
LEVELS II & III
COURSE CODE TITLE PRE-REQUISITE
GT22A (GOVT2005)
Caribbean Political Thought
GT11A and GT11B
GT22M (GOVT2009) Introduction to African Politics GT11A and GT11B
GT23M (GOVT2012) Popular Jamaican Music 1962-1982

GT11A & GT11B / H10D/
H20A / E10B /PH10A

*GT24M (GOVT2013)
Research Methods I
co-requisites: EC16A & SY13B / SY16C
GT11A & GT11B
GT26P (GOVT2017)
Issues in Contemporary African Politics
GT11A, GT11B & GT22M
PH26B (PHIL2602)
African Philosophy II
PH10C
GT20M (GOVT2001)
The Resistance Movement
GT11A & GT11B or
(H10D or H20A)
GT39G (GOVT3022)
Garveyism in the Americas/Africa
GT11A & GT11B &
any level II Pol Sci / Econ /
Hist course
H36N (HIST3614)
"By the Rivers of Babylon": The African
Diaspora in the West
Check Hist Dept
N.B.:

Course marked with an asterisk (*) are 6 credit course, offered over 2 semesters. All other courses are 3 credit course.


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