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port emerging dynamic growth sectors of the economy. In addition, the course

of study provides learners with the opportunity to explore and develop an

interest in the laws and legal systems of Jamaica and the Caribbean Commu-

nity (CARICOM). For those wanting to practise law, this programme provides

a flexible route by which to complete the academic stage of the training needed

for the progression to the vocational stage of legal education or related fields.

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT

The Faculty of Science and Sport (FOSS) is committed to developing science

and sport within the society. It provides courses, research, and consultancy

services that relate science and technology to the educational, industrial, busi-

ness, health, and sport sectors. The courses offered include undergraduate,

graduate and continuing education courses. Additionally, the Faculty delivers

science, mathematics, and sport elective modules for all courses of study across

the University.

The Faculty comprises the School of Natural and Applied Sciences (SONAS),

the School of Mathematics and Statistics (SOMAS), the Caribbean School of

Sport Sciences (CSOSS), and the Centre for Science-based Research, Entrepre-

neurship and Continuing Studies (CSRECS).

FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

The Faculty of the Built Environment was established in 1998 under the new

charter and statute of the University of Technology, Jamaica. However, its his-

tory goes back to 1958 when the Diploma in Construction Technology was

offered in the Engineering Department of the then recently established College

of Arts, Science & Technology (CAST). As demand increased for widening train-

ing opportunities in Construction Engineering and related disciplines, the

Building Department was established in 1978. The new department was made

up of six divisions delivering diploma and/or certificate programmes. In 1988

the Caribbean School of Architecture was instituted. The Faculty now com-

prises two schools, namely, the School of Building and Land Management and

the Caribbean School of Architecture. The schools deliver a wide range of

undergraduate diploma and degree programmes together with a postgraduate

diploma and two Master’s degrees. In addition, faculty members are actively

U T e c h G R A D U A T E S T U D I E S H A N D B O O K

SCHOOL OF GR ADUA T E S TUD I E S R E S E A RCH AND ENT R E P R ENE UR SH I P

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