This module deals with basic concepts and principles of electrodynamics. This module introduces propagation of electromagnetic waves in conducting, isotropic and anisotropic dielectric media as well as in bounded media and also deals with potential formulation of electrodynamics.
This module is dedicated to analytical mechanics and special relativity. In this module, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism will be discussed. This module deals with the motion in inertial frames of reference and special relativity. In this module, a comparison between classical and relativistic principles of relativity will also be done.
Welcome to PES2243, the intermediate skills of individual sports of Athletics, Swimming and Gymnastics. It is a continuation of your year one fundamental skills to be presented via classroom contacts, on the pitch practicals and online sessions. In view of the emerging global health challenge, COVID-19 Pandemic, which sent you home, you will be kept busy while at home via the online activities on this platform pending the time you will return to the campus.
This module entitled MAT 2244 : Multivariable Analysis is designed for level II students following MPE, MBE, MGE and MsCE combinations at UR-CE. It is an extension of MAT 1242. One real variable analysis.
This module intends to introduce students to Multilinear algebra: Bilinear and quadratics forms; Euclidean and unitary spaces; Multilinear forms and their applications in the geometry of quadrics.
Manual Information processing has certain limitations whereas computerized databases and software can increase productivity. This module addresses advanced issues in relational database design and software engineering. It is aimed to help students to analyse the real life problems and explore the possibilities how a computerised system can help in solving the problems. This module will also cover Programming in Visual Basic.
This course introduces you to two branches of chemistry called electrochemistry and analytical chemistry. Electrochemistry is the study of the exchange of electrical and chemical energy and has important applications in every life from the battery that powers your portable radios to electrorefining that produces the copper pipes carrying your drinking water. Those electrochemical processes utilize oxidation and reduction reactions.
Analytical chemistry is a branch of chemistry of making qualitative and quantitative analysis. This topic deals with the analysis of materials delivered to the laboratory by a customer. The material may be an unknown material to be identified and probably quantified. Carrying either of the two involves many steps which are outlined in this course. Analytical chemistry requires a broad background knowledge of chemical and physical concepts.
In this course we will start by presenting the general information on the aqueous solutions then the redox reactions, electrochemical cells,electolysis and corrosion phenomena. Analytical chemistry will start with topic 5 Which is the role of analytical chemistry and will continue with other topics including, analytical methodologies, theory of acid and base, stoichiometry and molar concept,buffer solution, salt hydrolysis,solubility products and some traditional methods of chemical analysis.
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This modules aims at introducing to the students the diversity of microorganisms (structure, physiology and classification) and the history of microbiology. It acquaints the students with methodologies and techniques used in observation, culture, isolation and classification of microorganisms. It presents also the role of microorganisms in pathogenicity, environment and industries. It discusses methods to control microorganisms.
This module provides an understanding of the structural organization and physiology of plants in relation to their environment. It includes plant morphology and anatomy, metabolic phenomena such as respiration, photosynthesis, nutrition, plant growth and development, transpiration and translocation, ion and water relations.
Teacher: Dr. Gatarira Pierre Cobes
Teacher: Ndikumana Yvonne