“The course will be offered, starting in September of 2019. We signed a memorandum of understanding in December, and we are currently working on a work permit for the instructor so he can start teaching in September,” Nelson told The Gleaner.
The principal noted that Mandarin will allow students, particularly those entering the tourism sector, to have better communication with Chinese nationals.
“Because of the population increase in Chinese nationals in this area, it is critical for our students leaving the institution to be equipped, especially in the hospitality area, to communicate with these nationals, and we’re prepared to share the experience with other institutions, as well,” said Nelson.
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The principal noted that Mandarin will allow students, particularly those entering the tourism sector, to have better communication with Chinese nationals.
“Because of the population increase in Chinese nationals in this area, it is critical for our students leaving the institution to be equipped, especially in the hospitality area, to communicate with these nationals, and we’re prepared to share the experience with other institutions, as well,” said Nelson.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/n...come-september