Objective The objective of the course is to educate the engineer-to-be of the role that society plays in ensuring steady development such that one can be able to cope with the social dynamics in order to deliver projects effectively. Attachment Name Attachment Type TEC2101 Sociology for Technology DOC PDF PsRead More
Rationale This course is designed to give the student practical exposure to setting up and repairing the hardware of a computer. The student is also introduced to practical work done outside Computer Engineering in preparation for multidisciplinary work. Objectives The course aims to: Provide the student with basic vocational skills. Enable the student to appreciate...Read More
Rationale The applications of engineering occur in society, as thus effective communication to varied audiences and clientele is a key virtue a computer engineer must possess. Communication is a tool through which work gets done, ideas get sold and defended. This course introduces to the students principles of organization, development, and writing of technical documents;...Read More
Rationale EMT1201 Engineering Mathematics II introduced Differential Equation and Solution Techniques for ODEs with Exact Solutions in terms of Elementary Functions (Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential, Logarithmic and Hyperbolic Functions) and EMT2101 Engineering Mathematics III Introduced the Power Series Solutions to ODEs, it was appreciated that the analysis of Engineering Systems containing lumped parameters often leads to...Read More
Rationale Drawing from the concepts covered in Engineering Mathematics I and II, this course is designed to consolidate and advance analytical techniques for solution of ordinary differential equations; and introduces concepts fundamental to the study of other courses in Computer Engineering. The major themes covered include integral transforms, series solutions to ordinary differential equations and...Read More
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