This field of study is concerned with social law, social requirements in natural resources management and protocol to be used in land use interventions. Actions to conserve nature and natural resources are closely related to the rights of people to secure their livelihoods, enjoy healthy and productive environments and live with dignity.
The module provides students with the knowledge and tools necessary for integrating human rights in biodiversity conservation and natural resources management. The module explores the navigation of the different sources of law, Application of rights law to conservation and development, and Responsibilities of the state and non-state (Private sector, NGOs).Apply sequences and series
1.1. Demonstrate correctly sequences based on function.
1.2. Demonstrate correctly series based on sequence
Apply complex numbers
2.1. Perform correctly operations of complex numbers based on algebraic properties
2.9. 2.2. Demonstrate properly trigonometric
and exponential form of complex numbers based
on algebraic form
2.10. 2.3. Apply properly complex numbers in
problems solving based on operations of complex
number.
Solve ordinary differential
equations
3.1. 3.1. Illustrate correctly ordinary differential
equations based on derivative
3.1. 3.2. Determine properly the solution to
different forms of first order ordinary differential
equations based on form of ordinary differential
equation
3.1. 3.3. Determine properly the solution to
different forms of second order lineardifferential
equations based on discriminant
This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to monitor hygiene and sanitation best practices at workplace, describe communicable and non communicable diseases, prevent gender based violence and sustain individual health and safety at workplace.
Laurent AHISHAKIYE
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Gilead ASHIMWE
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Jean Paul DUKUNDANE
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Gerard HATEGEKIMANA
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Nadine ISHIMWE
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Jean d'Amour JAMBO
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Charles KANYANGOGA
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Yves KARANGWA
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Noel MPORANAYO
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Jeanne MUKAZI
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Claude MUKESHIMANA
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Jean Claude MUNYANDINDA
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Theoneste NDAYISENGA
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Patrick NDEGEYA
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Faustin NDIKUBWIMANA
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Schadrack NIYONZIMA
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Emmanuel NKURIKIYINKA
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Jean Claude NTIRANTA
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Heritier RUBONEKA
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Augustin RUHIGIRA BIDA
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Johnson RUTAYISIRE
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Marc RWAGASANA
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This core module describes the skills, knowledge and attitude required to maintain
computer. The learner will be able to describe the internal components of a computer
as well as its peripherals, assemble a computer system, install operating systems and
troubleshoot them using software tools and diagnostics, installation of printer and IT
security measures.
These materials will also assist the student in developing the skills necessary to work as
a technician in the field of IT. He/she will also be able to select and arrange different
materials, equipment and tools used when doing Computer System maintenance and
troubleshooting.
Design layout should be readable and self-explanatory so as field technicians may be able to
install the system properly and accurately as per layout. For this, the technician must
thoroughly check/study the layout and the legends on it and locate the different main and
submain pipes on the layout. If the technician is unable to understand the layout, he, must
then consult the site/design engineer to clarify the doubts in his mind.
The ICDL Computer Essentials module introduces you to the world of computers, ICT, and software, helping you start your journey into using computers and digital devices for work and leisure. Almost every industry in the world utilises computers and digital devices in some way, and having the core skills to complete common technology tasks is essential for workers.
On completion of this module you will be able to:
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Understand key concepts relating to ICT, computers, devices and software.
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Start up and shut down a computer.
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Work effectively on the computer desktop using icons and windows.
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Adjust the main operating system settings and use built-in help features.
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Create a simple document and print an output.
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Know about the main concepts of file management and be able to efficiently
organise files and folders.
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Understand the key storage concepts and use utility software to compress and
extract large files.
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Understand network concepts and use utility software to compress and extract large
files.
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Understand the importance of protecting data and devices from malware, and the
importance of backing up data.
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Recognise considerations relating to green IT, accessibility, and user health.
This module introduces students to the fundamentals of networking. On completion of this module the student will understand how protocols work together to achieve data communications and the lifecycle of a packet as it traverses a computer network. As part of this, a computer network, its architecture, protocol stacks and the process of data segmentation and encapsulation are introduced. In addition, the principles and structure of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and sub-networking are explored with students building and configuring a basic network as well as utilising common network utilities.