A two-year Associate’s Degree in Business Studies exposes students to the general and essential courses required in the field. This course is designed to introduce students to ethical challenges, behaviours, or regulations in the business environment. Students will study various business situations, activities, and decisions that address issues of right and wrong. Examining the meaning and role of ethics in the business environment and the social responsibility of business organisations will also help students become more effective decision-makers. What to Expect Our Business Administration Associate’s Degree programme offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare you for success in today’s competitive business world. With over 37 lectures and 55.5 hours of content, you’ll gain practical skills through real-world examples, live project work, and hands-on assignments. The course is tailored to meet the demands of the current job market, ensuring you graduate with the knowledge and expertise employers are looking for. Outcomes of the Programme This programme not only equips you with the skills to excel in middle management roles but also provides a strong foundation for further studies at international institutions. You’ll develop a deep understanding of the business environment, covering key areas like marketing, finance, and operations, setting you up for a successful career or continued education.
Faculty: Business AdministrationBusiness Administration (BSA)
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Child development focuses on the study of child growth and development. It seeks to introduce students to basic principles of growth and development from birth through eight. In so doing, it identifies factors that influence growth and development and examines major developmental theories that seek to explain how growth and development occurs.
Faculty: Education & Training (EDT)
Programme Type: Associate Degree
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work
This course will develop student teachers’ skills, competence, professionalism in the management of today’s classroom, using a situated and constructivist learning approach. The course will provide students with the insights and theoretical foundations needed to manage the learning environment in a contextually appropriate manner. They will explore the principles and theories of classroom management, the teachers’ management roles and responsibilities as well models and approaches to classroom management. The course will also address the legal and ethical framework guiding classroom practice. The students will explore classroom management as a collaborative experience yet individual process, as they appreciate the sensitive and delicate balance needed to manage the relationships encountered by both teachers and students.
Faculty: Education & Training (EDT)
Programme Type: Associate Degree
Undoubtedly, communication skills are important in any organization and for public usage. It is expected that workers be equipped with these skills in order to effect good interpersonal relations within the organization as well as well clients. This course exist as a way of assisting students to gain and hone essential communication skills while developing an aptitude for information literacy in written, visual and oral communication.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Associate Degree
This course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts underlying modern computer organization and architecture. The main objective of the course is to familiarize students with hardware design including logic design, basic structure and behavior of the various functional modules of the computer and how they interact to provide the processing needs of the user, the interaction between computer hardware and software at various levels. The students will learn the concepts of computer technology, It will cover machine level representation of data, performance evaluation, instruction set design, computer arithmetic, CPU structure and functions, memory system organization and architecture, system input/output, multiprocessors, data path and control unit design of processors and enhancing performance with pipelining.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This is an introductory course designed for students with little or no computer experience. This course is designed to teach students basic computer concepts and the fundamental operation and functions of a computer. This course provides a general introduction to computer information systems, hardware and software, processing and storage concepts, as well as the movement of data through input and output devices. Students will also learn the basics of Internet use and e-mail, how to use desktop publishing tools like MS Word to compose and edit documents, and how to transfer files across the internet.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Computer Applications, Computer Studies, Pre-College, TVET Programme
The Associate’s Degree in Computer Science is a two-year undergraduate programme designed to provide foundational knowledge and practical skills in computer science, preparing students for entry level careers in technology or further studies in a bachelor’s programme. This degree covers core areas of computer science, database development, programming, web design, and software development while incorporating general education coursework. What to Expect “The Associate’s Degree in Computer Science program is designed to equip students with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in computing, programming, and problem-solving. Learning objectives include developing proficiency in programming languages, understanding computer architecture, mastering data structures and algorithms, and applying mathematical principles to computing problems. Students will also gain hands-on experience with software development, database management, and networking concepts. Outcomes of the Programme The expected outcomes of this program include the ability to design and implement efficient algorithms, write and debug code in multiple programming languages, analyze and optimize software performance, and understand the ethical and professional responsibilities in computing. Graduates will also be prepared to apply computational thinking to real-world challenges and work collaboratively in technical teams. “
Faculty: Computer Science
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The Associate’s Degree in Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology is a foundational programme designed to prepare students for careers in the fields of electronics, computer hardware, and embedded systems. This programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical, hands on experience, providing students with the skills necessary to design, maintain, and troubleshoot complex electronic and computer systems. What to Expect “This programme provides students with a strong foundation in electronics, computer systems, and engineering principles. Through hands-on learning, students will develop proficiency in circuit analysis, digital systems, programming, and troubleshooting techniques. The curriculum emphasises the application of theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios, using industry-standard tools and technologies to prepare students for technical roles in the field. Outcomes of the Programme Graduates will be equipped with the skills to work effectively as engineering technicians, system support specialists, or electronics technicians. They will demonstrate problem-solving abilities, technical competence, and teamwork, making them valuable assets in technical environments. The programme also prepares students for immediate entry into the workforce or further education in computer and electrical engineering or related fields, ensuring a pathway for career growth and advancement.”
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course is designed to introduce students to operating an accounting software in the business environment. With the use of the QuickBooks accounting software, students can perform accounting tasks that were usually done manually. Students are taught how to set up a new company, create and manipulate company’s accounts and general ledgers, record transactions on a cash and accrual basis, pay expenses, prepare accounts receivables and payables, create financial statements and prepare reports. Students are also taught how to prepare employees information and perform payroll tasks.
Faculty: Business Administration (BSA)
Programme Type: Associate Degree