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Faculty of Science and Technology

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Greetings, everyone. My name is Claudette Nolan, the Dean for the Faculty of Science and Technology.

It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to the Moneague College. Thanks for making our institution your college of choice. An extra special welcome to you, my FST students.

First let me congratulate you on your achievements thus far. For your results in your CSEC and CAPE examinations, for making the bold decision to start this exciting and challenging journey of college education at this time and for gaining acceptance to this our noble institution, a hearty congratulation!

Please allow me to give a brief overview of the structure of our faculty.

FST is the faculty that caters to all your science and technological learning needs within the institution.

Our vision is to offer up-to-date and flexible programs which will advance the quality and impact of our clients’ educational experiences. To this end, we strive to provide a hands-on approach in teaching our courses with a view of improving our position both nationally and internationally.

Our mission is to provide an educational experience that is readily adaptive to the changing needs in the field of Science and Technology, provide our clients with sufficient understanding and experience of the sciences that will enable them to be fully functional and great innovators in an advanced technological society, while ensuring that accredited programs and professional certification opportunities are available to aspiring scientists internationally, to add value to their lives, communities and ultimately, the world’s economy.

FST is comprised of the:

  • School of Technology

  • School of Natural and Applied Sciences

  • Department of Mathematics

What are our expectations of you, our FST students?

  • You are expected to:

    • Attend/participate in all your classes, be it virtually or face to face

    • Complete and submit all your assignments on time (which accounts for 40% of your final grade)

    • Complete your course of study within the prescribed time (usually 2 - 4 years)

Additionally. in this time of virtual learning, when you are alone in your learning environment, it is especially important to seek help. Ensure you join a class chat group where you can share information and ideas. Form small productive study groups in order to reinforce concepts. Always seek clarification on challenging concepts and reach out to your lecturers for additional explanations where needed.

When faced with the many challenges along your educational journey, remember, giving up is never an option. Instead, hold fast to the adage, “When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.” Always keep your goals in focus while working towards them.

 

In closing, I will leave a few words of advice with all.

  • Try not to get lost online in this virtual learning environment

  • Take responsibility for your learning

  • Never leave a class with unanswered questions

  • Do not allow the workload to pile up on you

  • Do not allow procrastination to steal your time, use time wisely

  • Do not be afraid to share your knowledge with others. There are sufficient A's for students in this faculty.

Finally, my FST students, I look forward to meeting you face to face some time soon, especially at our annual awards ceremony where those of you who would have worked hard and achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher will be rewarded by having your names placed on our prestigious Deans list.

I am truly happy to have you joining our faculty, a warm welcome to THE Moneague College; your opportunity for success!

Mathematics Department

The Mathematics Department has 6 well trained and qualified full time lecturers; Mr. Kivory Edwards, Mr. Carlton Freckleton, Mr. Tousean Williams, Mrs. Sherri-Ann Prendergast Ellis, Ms. Ihena Williams and Ms. Heloise West. To meet the demands of the various programme offerings, part time lecturers are often used to supplement the need for more lecturers. All our lecturers are committed to support you in realizing your educational goals.

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The department offers Mathematics courses for all programmes of study within the College. All students who enroll at Moneague College will most likely do at least one Mathematics Course. We are aware that Mathematics is a source of anxiety for many learners. Hence, our aim is to make the teaching and Learning of Mathematics as student centered and learner friendly as possible with the use of hands-on activities and real life application of Mathematics concepts. 

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In past academic years, we would normally schedule face to face office sessions where students can do consultation with their lecturers. However, we will now have to do those consultations remotely via zoom or WhatsApp. We urge you to take full advantage of the access to your lecturers, who are always willing to assist, using the medium available to seek any additional assistance you may need to meet your learning goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to do Mathematics?

Mathematics is regarded as one of the core subjects which allows students to develop their critical thinking and reasoning skills which are key skills to any area of study you may pursue and in your life.

How many hours of Mathematics am I required to do each week?

 It varies from 2 to 6 and is determined by the required credit hours on the course outline. Normally 15 credit hours translate to 1 hour of class each week

Will I have to do any Mathematics courses in my program of studies in college?

Yes, all students regardless of their programme of choice, do at least one Math course. The total number of math courses to be done by each student is determined by the programme requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need to do Mathematics?

Mathematics is regarded as one of the core subjects which allows students to develop their critical thinking and reasoning skills which are key skills to any area of study you may pursue and in your life.

How many hours of Mathematics am I required to do each week?

 It varies from 2 to 6 and is determined by the required credit hours on the course outline. Normally 15 credit hours translate to 1 hour of class each week

Will I have to do any Mathematics courses in my programme of study in college?

Yes, all students regardless of their programme of choice, do at least one Math course. The total number of math courses to be done by each student is determined by the programme requirements

Can I major in Mathematics at Moneague College?

Primary Education students can choose to Major in Mathematics. If they choose to do so, they will have to do 2 additional math courses. Currently, the College does not offer a Secondary Mathematics programme major for first years.

What if I am weak and cannot manage the Mathematics courses I am doing?

Apart from the instruction you receive in class, the lecturers in the department schedule office hours where students can get assistance to understand concepts. You are also recommended to practice the concepts that you learn as that aids in retention

Do I have to do a written exam for all my Mathematics courses?

Most of the Mathematics courses do have an exam component but some of the Teacher Education Mathematics courses are examined by coursework only.

If I am accepted without CSEC Mathematics will I still have to do it?

The Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica (CCCJ) students are given the option to do the Foundation Concepts in Mathematics courses and if they are successful they do not need to the CSEC Mathematics. Primary Education students must pass CSEC Mathematics and are encouraged to do it in their first year of study.

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