This module is designed to form the foundation for continuous learning with introduction to emerging trends such as collaborative tools, ICT fundamentals, advanced MS Office, security of the data, computer networks and the internet. The students will be able to adapt to ever changing innovations and use ICT skills in long-life learning. The computer skills standard course of study involves the development of skills over time. These skills become building blocks with which to meet the challenges of personal and professional life.
This course introduces the concepts of Physics to Students of Year One Agriculture, Animal Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine options.
It divided into three chapters: Mechanics, Electricity, and Optics.
Having successfully completed this module, you should be able to:
- Analyze physical situations and physical phenomena and apply them in your respective specialization,
- Use the basic principle of physics to solve agriculture- and animal husbandry-related problems,
- Manipulate experimental equipment in the laboratory.
This module introduces students of Level 1 Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine to fundamentals of Chemistry. It comprises four components: Inorganic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. The module equips students with necessary skills (analytical, quantification of matter, etc) which will help them to undertake and understand their courses in the option they have chosen. Students are requested to read all teaching materials provided on this platform (PowerPoint Slides, Course Notes, Books) and do assignments to consolidate their knowledge and ask questions where necessary. Lab experiments protocols were also uploaded for each components and students should have read and understood them prior to attending the lab session.
Teacher: Mr. Jean Claude Safari, Mr. Jean Bosco Sibomana , Mr. Ephrem Habumugisha and Mr. Jean Bosco Micomyiza
Study Group: Year 1 CAVM (all)
Welcome to the module of Basics of Basics of Economics .This module will be taught to students in year one. It will constitute three course units .Micro Economics,Macro Economics and Fundamentals of Accounting
By the end of this module, the student will be able to:
- solve the system of linear equations with different methods,
- evaluate the limit with different methods,
- evaluate the derivative
- find area by applying integrals and resolve problems involving 1st and 2nd order differential equations.
- Calculate Mean, Median, Standard Deviation), Data presentation using appropriate graphs (Bar, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Pie etc) and Tables (Frequency distribution, 2X2 Table), simple regression and correlation.