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Welcome to the Department
of Science and Mathematics at the University of Technology,
Jamaica. In a technological age and especially within a
technology-focused institution of higher learning the
Department offers training in science and technology and
seeks to enhance human development through service and
scientific research. We offer courses of study in Science
and Mathematics disciplines and deliver all Science and
Mathematics modules in all courses of study that are offered
across the University.
The courses we offer
include a Bachelor of Science in Science and Education, an
Associate of Science Degree in Science Laboratory
Technology, a Certificate in The Art and Science of Coaching
and modular courses in water works, sewage plant operation
and maintenance and laboratory safety techniques.
The Department is due to
start offering a Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics
in the next academic year 2008/09. Other courses being
developed include degrees in Environmental Science and
Industrial and Analytical Chemistry and short courses in
Horticulture in collaboration with Calyx Consulting Company.
There are four divisions
within the Department: the Division of Mathematics and
Statistics, the Division of Pure and Applied Physics, the
Division of Pure and Applied Chemistry and the Biological
Sciences Division. Through funding from the Environmental
Foundation of Jamaica (EFJ) we are in the process of
equipping a biotechnology and molecular biology lab for
research in DNA Fingerprinting of Medicinally Significant
Plants Endemic to Jamaica.
We are also in the process
of equipping our Statistics Learning and Consulting centre (SLCC)
that offers training and consultancy services in statistics.
With a cadre of 49 highly
qualified and professional faculty members, the Department
of Science and Mathematics offers quality service in
teaching, scholarship and consultancy. We look forward to
serving you in whatever capacity you might need our services
as we strive for improvement in quality of life for humanity
through science, technology and innovation.
Dr. Colin Gyles
Acting
Head/Senior Lecturer, Department of Science and Mathematics |