This course first focuses on the foundational concepts of procedural programming using C such as primitive types, selection and control structures, files, functions, arrays and pointers. It then covers an intermediate study of object-oriented methodologies using C++ with an emphasis on classes and objects, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling and templates.
The ability to use computers productively, safely and ethically is important in today’s knowledge society. This course exposes students to basic computer knowledge, information security and ethical issues, and delivers basic productivity software and Website building training to equip non-technical personnel to use computers and the internet productively, safely and ethically. The main topics for this module include:
• Types of computer and mobile devices
• Computer components
• System software/Operation systems
• Programs and Apps
• The Internet and WWW
• Information security and ethics
• Word processing, referencing, spreadsheet, and presentation software
• Web design with online Web Builder
This course emphasises the importance of business communication in the business world. It provides relevant concepts and theories that underpin effective communication applied in the real business world. The course involves a practical and analytical approach to the development of content and style in business communication. It stresses logic, creativity and a concern for audience by considering the importance of psychological approaches which provide effective solution (s) to business problems executed through tactful oral and written communication.
Course Code: BSC123
Credit Value: 05
This course introduces students to infinite series, multivariable calculus and vector calculus including infinite series and convergence test, Taylor series and approximation, parametric equations and polar coordinates, geometry of space, vector functions, partial derivatives, application of partial derivatives, maxima and minima, multiple integrals, iterated integrals, applications of multiple integrals, line and surface integrals, Green’s Theorem, Gauss’s Divergence Theorem and Stokes’s Theorem, Fourier series.
WESTERN MEDICINE DIAGNOSTIC (MED209)
1. Comprehend the theoretical, practical and clinical knowledge of diagnostics. (C2,PLO2)
2. Perform the knowledge and practical skills of the techniques of diagnostic manipulation, such as medical history record and physical examination. (P3,PLO3)
3. Explain the knowledge and skills to diagnose patients with common diseases as well as legal awareness and human responsibility in the clinical examination process. (A3,PLO11)
Art Appreciation, is a general elective course which provides a basis for observing, understanding, and enjoying art. Its content covers a broad range of topics related to art. It provides is an exploration of visual art forms and their cultural connections for the student with little experience in the visual arts. Also, this course includes a brief study of art history and in depth studies of the elements, media, and methods used in creative processes and thought.
Computer Skills for Beginners (Group 4)
This course is an introduction course in Auditing and it will introduce students to the concepts and principles of auditing. Emphasis will be given on external and statutory auditing. Among the topics covered in the course include; Introduction to Audit and Assurance, Auditor Code of Ethics, Auditor’s Independence, Audit Planning, Audit Evidence, Corporate Governance and Internal Audit, Going Concern and Audit Report.