Course image ISE2244: Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry
Trimester 2

The module of Analytical Chemistry and electrochemistry concerns various methods of traditional analysis such as gravimetry, the volumetric analysis, the basic concepts of electrochemistry and its application in chemical analysis.

This module treats the basic concepts of chemical balance and their application in chemical analysis.

Course image ISE2243: Cytology, Genetics and Humany biology
Trimester 2

The module aims to explain the role of the cellular architecture in the basic function of living organisms and to develop an understanding of the genetic inheritance. The content includes cell, cell evolution, cell organization and functions, Mendelian laws, modern theories of genetics and genetics of populations. In addition students will be introduced a broad overview of human biology: origin & ancestry of man, social habits and grouping, diets and nutrition, sexual behaviour and reproduction, fertility, birth control.

 

 

Course image FED2243: Curriculum Implementation, Evaluation and Change
Trimester 2

This module introduces students to a network of various activities in schools that involve curriculum planning, practice and process. It also gives a glance on how curriculum is evaluated and changed if need be. The module will be facilitated by: Jean Baptiste MUSHIMIYIMANA Tel: 0788754646 Email: baptimu@gmail.com

Course image FED2242: Philosophy of Education
Trimester 2

This module is designed to explore the main theories of philosophy and how they have influenced education throughout the time. It examines different categories of philosophers' thoughts with regard to their educational implications, personal development, curriculum policies and approaches to teaching and learning in school settings.

 

Course image ECE2243: Art and Craft Education
Trimester 2

This module aims at providing the learners with basic competencies required for implementing developmentally appropriate practices in teaching Art and Crafts in preschools. The content of the module includes the specific knowledge and skills required for understanding these learning areas and their roles in children’s development, and planning for and implementing effective lessons in these areas and assessing children’s skill levels.

 

Course image ECE 2245: Social Studies for Early Childhood Education
Trimester 2

This module aims at giving learners a background in Social Studies by emphasizing especially on what is the significance of a family as a small political unity of a society, the habits, customs, culture, values, social cohesion and organization, education in general, civilization, norms, faith, beliefs, status, socialization process etc.. The students should know by the end of the course how to link and explain social change and transformation, tradition and modernism, the key role of global education and the value of tradition in social adaptation to modernity.

Course image SSE2244: Environment and climate change
Trimester 2

Welcome to this module Environment and climate change. It is an interesting module  as it will again  help you mouving in a new journey leading you to living  friendly with the natural and human environment. This module puts emphasis on climate change. It deals with basic concepts of environment, degradation and management. In relation to climate change, special attention will is put on the effects of greenhouse gases emissions as well as adaptation and mitigation measures. 

Course image SSE2243: Democracy and human rights
Trimester 2

This module aims at equipping students with knowledge and understanding of the concepts of democracy and Human Rights and the relationships between them.

Course image MTE2242: Integrals and applications
Trimester 2

The module will cover the following points: Tangent and velocity problems; Limits of function; first and second derivative functions; interpretations of the derivative; linear approximation; differentiation rules: derivatives of polynomials and exponential functions; rates of change in the natural and social Sciences; derivatives of trigonometric functions;  linear approximation and differentials; maximum and minimum values; derivatives and shapes of curves; Hospital’s rule, integrals and their applications. Numerical integration: Simpson’s rule and Trapezoidal rule.