Major unit topics
⦁ Introduction to computational mathematics
⦁ Number systems and binary arithmetic
⦁ Logic gates and boolean algebra
⦁ Discrete counting
⦁ Probability
⦁ Graphs of functions
⦁ Data collection methods
⦁ Measure of central tendancy
⦁ Measure of dispersion
⦁ Numerical analysis
⦁ Introduction to modelling
Course:Diploma in information communication trechnology Course unit:Computer application 1
Major unit topics:
⦁ Introduction to computer applications
⦁ Introduction to operating systems environment
⦁ Word processing
⦁ Spreadsheets
⦁ Database
⦁ Desktop publishing
⦁ Presentations
⦁ Internet and email
⦁ Emerging issues and trends
Course:Diploma in information communication trechnology Course unit:Computer application 2 Major unit topics:
⦁ Financial applications
⦁ Computer aided design(CAD)
⦁ Geographical information systems(GIS)
⦁ Artificial intelligence
Course:Diploma in information communication technology Unit:Introduction to ICT Unit subtopics
⦁ Introduction to ICT
⦁ Computer systems
⦁ Computer hardware
⦁ Computer software
⦁ Introduction to operating systems
⦁ Computer files
⦁ An overview of application packages
⦁ Computer networks
⦁ The internet
⦁ Emerging issues and trends
Course:Certificate in IT(CCIT) Unit:Introduction to ICT and ethics
Major course units:
⦁ Introduction to information communication technology
⦁ Computer hardware
⦁ serial and parallel transmission
⦁ Computer software-Introduction
⦁ Basic computer networking
⦁ Data processing
⦁ Data security
⦁ Computer safety and ergonomics
⦁ Ethics and professional issues in ICT
⦁ Conflict management
⦁ Social responsibility in ICT
⦁ Emerging trends and issues in ICT
Course Name: Certificate in ICT Course unit: Mathematics
Major topics:
⦁ Number bases
⦁ computer based arithmetic
⦁ floating point representation
⦁ Set notation representation and probability
⦁ Boolean algebra i
⦁ Boolean algebra ii
⦁ Data structures i
⦁ Data structures ii
⦁ Matrix and transformation
⦁ Representation of instruction
⦁ Error and accuracy
⦁ Statistics
Course:Diploma in information communication technology Course unit:Object oriented programming Major course contents
⦁ Introduction to Object oriented programming
⦁ Overview of object oriented analysis diagrams in UML
⦁ Object oriented programming using JAVA
⦁ Variables and data types
⦁ Using keyboard input
⦁ Control structures
⦁ Arrays
⦁ Classes and objects
⦁ Java applets
⦁ Drawing and filling objects
⦁ Creating user interface with the awt
⦁ Retrieving and using images
⦁ Event handling in Java