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DCS: Developing Talent...Building a Nation

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Mastering the art of communication is no easy feat. That is why the Department of Communication Studies (DCS) at Northern Caribbean University continues to transform its students into excellent communicators.

Answer the Call to Pastoral Ministry with a Degree from NCU

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Jesus declared to his disciples in Matthew 28:19, “ Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.” The School of Religion at Northern Caribbean University seeks to fulfill this mandate in the training of individuals for pastoral and teaching ministry.

Considering Studies in the Field of Natural and Applied Sciences?

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Natural and Applied Science by definition deals with two major aspects; the explanation and prediction of nature based on empirical evidence and the application of existing knowledge to develop practical and tangible science such as inventions or technology.

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William Arthur Ward once said that, “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” I agree. I hope you do too.

Music at it's Best

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Music enthusiasts can look forward to exhilarating performances during the International Lyceum Weekend which will be held on the Main Campus of Northern Caribbean University (NCU) March 19-21, 2015. The weekend of activities, organised by the Department of Music at NCU, usually features a two day workshop led by world class musicians and culminates with a concert on the final night of the weekend.

Communication Symposium to Facilitate Discourse on Media Issues

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The Department of Communication Studies at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will engage its students, faculty and interested individuals in scholarly discussions and exciting presentations during its annual Communication Symposium which will be held on April 7, 2015.

Looking ahead: International Diversity Weekend 2015

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is a melting pot of cultures. The university is the home and training ground for scholars from across the Caribbean, and hosts scholars from six of the seven continents on earth . NCU’s Office of International Student Services celebrates and showcases this cultural convergence annually during the aptly dubbed International Diversity Weekend.

Medical Technologists to be Celebrated

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A medical technologist is an allied health professional who exercises technical and scientific functions in medical laboratories. In some countries, medical technologists may be called Biomedical Scientists, Medical Laboratory Scientists or Clinical Laboratory Scientists.

NCU Social Work Students to Celebrate Int'l Social Workers' Day

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The Department of Behavioural and Social Sciences at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) will join social work professionals from around the world in celebrating International Social Workers' Day on Tuesday, March 17, 2015.

Master the Arts and Social Sciences

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In the pursuit for an exciting, indulgent and well-rounded liberal arts degree, make the College of Humanities, Behavioural and Social Science at Northern Caribbean University your choice. The College is comprised of five (5) departments; Music and Fine Arts, Behavioural Studies and Social Sciences, Communication Studies, General Studies, and Humanities.

CBHM Develops Scholars for Business, Hospitality and Beyond

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The College of Business and Hospitality Management (CBHM) at Northern Caribbean University holds as its mission, the promotion of wholistic Christ-centered education to local, regional and global students to meet market needs through the work of motivated facilitators who foster growth, productivity and professional excellence.

ESL Programme gets an A+

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The English as a Second Language (ESL) Programme housed in the Department of Humanities at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) honoured another batch of participants on December 16, 2014 for successfully completing the one-year certificate programme.

PHOTO: We did it!

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The English as a Second Language (ESL) Programme housed in the Department of Humanities at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) honoured another batch of participants on December 16, 2014 for successfully completing the one-year certificate programme. The closing ceremony was held at the university’s main campus in Maneville where Izabella Scheffer Dos Santos (Brazil), Luz Celina Grageaola Santos (Mexico), Miriam Hera Robles (Mexico), Natalia Galvao Marinho Guerra (Brazil) and Reno de Aguiar Guerra (Brazil) immersed themselves in the Jamaican experience and completed the final exam for the Programme.

DGEL Provides Servant-Leadership

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The Department of Education and Leadership at Northern Caribbean University offers educators the Master of Arts degree in Education with emphases in Educational Administration, Curriculum and Instruction, Reading and Language Arts Instruction, and Instructional Systems. At the Doctoral level, the College offers specializations in Curriculum and Instruction, Educational Administration, and Leadership (multidisciplinary).

Financial Solutions to an NCU Education

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Across Jamaica and around the world, students look to Northern Caribbean University (NCU) for a superior educational experience. However, for some students the dream of achieving their educational goals seems distant due to the seemingly insurmountable financial challenges that exist.

Stay tuned to NCU FM and NCU TV during this Holiday Season

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The Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Media Group, and in particular its Island-wide radio station, invites listeners to enjoy quality programmes that are informative and uplifting.

Holiday Season Closure

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Northern Caribbean University will close today at 1:00 p.m. for the seasonal break and reopen at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, December 29.

NCUSSA : Integrating Science and Fun

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The Northern Caribbean University Science Students Association (NCUSSA) is an academic club housed in the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. The club, a child of the Department of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science, seeks to foster the growth of an insatiable thirst for knowledge and facilitates this growth through exposure to the constant evolution of science.

SOME : Creating Mathematicians and Engineers for the Future

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There has always existed an underlying fear and disdain for Mathematics. Throughout schools across the world, boys and girls have declared that they don’t like math. Many say it’s scary and hard to understand.

CHIPS: Computer and Information Sciences made easy

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Computer Hardware Information Processing Specialists (CHIPS) is the academic club for the Department of Computer and Information Sciences. The Club is known for its innovation and creativity.
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