- Lecturer: Dr Isobel Manuel
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- Lecturer: Dr Jacqueline Bock
- Lecturer: Macdonald Handura
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Dr. Richard Maliwatu
- Lecturer: Peter Gallert
- Lecturer: Anna-Liisa Shoopala
Data management, ethics and security (DME911S) forms part of the Master of Data Science programme. The course is offered in the first semester. The module can be divided into three parts: data management, ethics and security. The course aims to expose students to advanced concepts in handling large and varied datasets including the design, storage, access, protection, governance, and security.
- Lecturer: Dr. Richard Maliwatu

- Lecturer: Peter Gallert
- Lecturer: Helena Hainana
- Lecturer: Jovita, Nyanyukweni Mateus
- Lecturer: Albertina Shilongo
This course is designed to expose the student to advanced data structures and algorithms used to solve complex and computationally intensive problems.
- Lecturer: Prof Ambrose Azeta
- Lecturer: Immanuel Kandjabanga
- Lecturer: Steven Tjiraso
The aim of the course is to impart knowledge and skills to enable students to manage a DBMS in order to optimise its use, administer users, create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective and efficient manner including performance monitoring, secure databases as well as plan and implement recovery strategies. The course provides a hands-on administrative approach using current relational DBMSs.
- Lecturer: Ericky Iipumbu
- Lecturer: Albertina Shilongo
- Lecturer: BENJAMIN AKINMOYEJE
- Lecturer: Selma Auala
- Lecturer: Shilumbe Chivuno-Kuria
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- Lecturer: TJIHIMISE KAUNATJIKE
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- Lecturer: LAURINDA NDJAO
- Lecturer: SAKARIA NGHIVAFE
- Lecturer: Andrew Tjirare

- Lecturer: Jennilee Kohima

- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Moses Shuuya
This course aims to equip students with Design Thinking concepts and tools synthesising human-centred techniques to solve problems in a more creative and innovative approach. The course concentrates on evaluating alternative methods to solve problems that might not be instantly evident. Students will be able to integrate the iterative design thinking process of empathising with users of the product or service, defining ideas, producing a prototype and testing.
- Lecturer: Selma Auala
- Lecturer: Ndinelao Iitumba
- Lecturer: MINIKUEE KASAONA
- Lecturer: TJIHIMISE KAUNATJIKE
- Lecturer: Rosetha Kays
- Lecturer: Josephina Muntuumo
- Lecturer: LAURINDA NDJAO
- Lecturer: Dr Gabriel Nhinda
- Lecturer: Andrew Tjirare
- Lecturer: Dr Sisco Auala
- Lecturer: Sadrag Dr Shihomeka
- Lecturer: Dr Phillip Santos
This course is intended to provide students with critical and new premises of knowledge on holistic, multi-disciplinary, multi-dimensional debate regarding development theory, philosophy, method, strategy, and management and policy issues. It will also expose students to the integrated approach, developmental characteristics, challenges and opportunities. This course is further intended to provide students with enhanced knowledge on the meaning, significance, forms, organisation and limitations of community development in Africa as well as gender and development.
- Lecturer: Pia Mbemurukira Teek
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Selma Gwangapi Naanda
- Lecturer: Dr Gabriel Nhinda
- Lecturer: Salomo Tjitamunisa

- Lecturer: Rut Magano Shiwambi
This course is designed to enable student to develop knowledge and understanding of the strategies, techniques and technologies used in the investigation of crime involving computing devices, the Internet and associated networks. The course will further, enable students to develop a sound understanding of the practical aspects involved in preparing, presenting and explaining computer-derived evidence in non- computer literate courtrooms
- Lecturer: Sepiso Chikuruwo
- Lecturer: Julius Silaa
- Lecturer: Tulipale Kaputu