This course forms part of the fourth-year curriculum for the Programme of Human Nutrition. This course is based on both theory and practical and aims to provide students with knowledge and skills on how to utilise computer software to solve problems and manage nutritional programmes.
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This course forms part of the fourth-year curriculum for the Programme of Human Nutrition. This course is based on both theory and practical and aims to provide students with knowledge and skills on how to utilise computer software to solve problems and manage nutritional programmes.
- Lecturer: Fiina Namukwambi
- Lecturer: Timea Nghwada
- Lecturer: Dr George Waliomuzibu
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- Lecturer: Verinjaerako Kangotue
- Lecturer: Samuel Dipura

Computer Architecture and Organization aims to develop a deeper understanding of the hardware environment upon which all of computing is based, and how a hardware layer is interfaced to the software layers that comprise the applications that perform modern computing. Students need to understand computer architecture to develop programmes that can achieve high performance through a programmer’s awareness of hardware functional components, their characteristics and limitations. In selecting a system to use, students should be able to understand the trade-offs among various components, such as CPU clock speed, cycles per instruction, memory size, and average memory access time
- Lecturer: ANDREAS AMUKWA
- Lecturer: Andreas Amukwa
- Lecturer: Sepiso Chikuruwo
- Lecturer: ASTERIA JEREMIA
- Lecturer: JOHANNES NATANGWE
- Lecturer: Phius Petrus
- Lecturer: Julius Wariael Silaa
- Lecturer: NADIPITE TANGENI
- Lecturer: Evi Amupolo
- Lecturer: Jerome Bezuidenhout
- Lecturer: Vicentuis Caley
- Lecturer: Victoria Haidula
- Lecturer: Alvin Hailonga
- Lecturer: Herman Hendrick
- Lecturer: Elifas Homateni
- Lecturer: Shikulo Jonas
- Lecturer: Andreas Kalimbo
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Abia Karon
- Lecturer: Ronald Karon
- Lecturer: Lahja Kaulikufwa
- Lecturer: Petitliph Kavenambutako
- Lecturer: David Louw
- Lecturer: Jermaine Mabuku
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Maria Matias
- Lecturer: Mervin Mokhatu
- Lecturer: Elifas Mutomeka
- Lecturer: Peneyambeko Nakalemo
- Lecturer: George Nghiteeka
- Lecturer: Lonia Nghitotelwa
- Lecturer: Matheus Nuugulu
- Lecturer: Simon Shikongo
- Lecturer: Loteleni Shikulo
- Lecturer: Pius Simpire
- Lecturer: Maria Uulumbu
- Lecturer: Johanna Vries

This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills necessary to computerise manual accounting procedures. Proper record-keeping using any accounting package is essential and enables one to produce financial statements of an organisation.
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Toivo Elago
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Helmut Namwandi
- Lecturer: Annete Peter
- Lecturer: Himeezembi Hengari
By the end of this course of study, students should be able to:
- Describe a computer and identify its basic structure.
- Use a computer effectively to source for information and to solve problems.
- Use and apply computer application packages for word-processing, spreadsheets, presentation and presentation graphics,
- Use mathematical/numerical data processing packages to assist in carrying out engineering tasks (e.g. Mathcad, Mat lab etc.)
- Use common software applications as tools in solving engineering problems.
- Use computer applications as tools to assist in carrying out engineering tasks.
- Use mathematical packages to solve engineering problems (e.g. Microsoft Excel, MathCAD)
- Apply engineering problem-solving techniques to analyze and develop basic algorithms
- Lecturer: Aili Ashipala
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Ester Kuuvilwa
- Lecturer: David Mateu
- Lecturer: Jeremia Amutenya
- Lecturer: Dr Tinoapei Dhliwayo
- Lecturer: Dr Tinoapei Dhliwayo
- Lecturer: Dr Ringisai Dhliwayo
- Lecturer: Elao Martin
This course aims to provide students with knowledge of framed structures.
We shall cover the following types of framed buildings:
- Timber Frames
- Steel Frames
- Concrete Frames
- Lecturer: Deharno Kloppers
- Lecturer: Vernon Mwazi
- Lecturer: Rangarirai Muvungani
- Lecturer: Peter Haufiku