This module is set out to provide the learner with understanding the General principles of quantity surveying related to CESMM (Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement); Coding and numbering of items; Bill of quantities; Working classification; measure works: Complex and special foundations, ground floor slab, walls of brickwork, block work of solid cavity, doors, windows and associated frames, roof construction and roof covering, staircase, fittings and fixture-cupboards, frames-structural steel, reinforced concrete beams, Measure drainage, measure water supply and sanitary appliances, etc,
Prepare different bill formats (elemental bill, operational bill, activity bill, etc), prepare schedules for finishing, reinforcement, openings (doors and windows), ironmongery, sanitary appliances, and drainage.
- Enseignant: NSENGIMANA Jean Paul

This module describes the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to apply fundamental engineering mathematics. At the end of this module, the trainee of Level Six will be able to apply elementary functions, differentiation, simple integration, vectors and matrices and determinant.
- Enseignant: HARERIMANA JEAN
This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitude required to perform
measurements with stadia tachometry, apply EDM measuring principlesand assess
errors and calibration for EDM’s to perform distance measurement.
- Enseignant: KAREMERA ALPHONSE
This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to apply physics fundamentals. At the end of this module, the trainee should be able to describe, interpret and apply the introductory concepts of basic mechanics, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. It will be useful to trainee to analyze data, solve problems encountered in engineering as well as solving real life problems.
- Enseignant: ADRIEN NZUMVIRUMUKIZA
This module aims at delivering all needful skills and knowledge to supervise topographic
related works on ongoing water supply related project (S), where trainees will eventually have
the following competencies: Describe and use surveying instruments, Collect topographic data,
Process topographic data
This course introduces the fundamental principles of chemistry, providing students with a solid foundation for further study in science and related fields. Topics include the structure of matter, atomic theory, the periodic table, chemical bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, states of matter, solutions, acids and bases, and an introduction to organic chemistry. Emphasis is placed on developing problem-solving skills, applying chemical concepts to real-world situations, and performing simple laboratory experiments to reinforce theoretical knowledge.
By the end of the course, students will be able to understand and explain basic chemical phenomena, apply essential chemical laws, and demonstrate laboratory skills safely and effectively.
- Enseignant: Olivier Habimana