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| Ms Mukeonzia Christine |
Rev. Ruhama Dennis Onzima
This course unit is designed to provide learners with an in-depth introduction to the theories of microeconomics and its modern application. The course unit is particularly suitable for first-year undergraduate students who are studying degree courses in agricultural sciences, food science, business studies, and other fields of study, which among other course units include an introductory course in microeconomic analysis. No prior knowledge of economics is required as a pre-requisite for reading this course unit.
The overall aims of this course are three-fold. First, it aims at providing the learners with a sound understanding of the scope and methods of economic analysis. Second, it aims at equipping the students with sufficient knowledge and skills on the basics of demand and supply; theory of consumer’s behaviour, and theory of production and cost. Third, it aims at preparing the students for an intermediate course on microeconomics, which demands rigorous quantitative techniques in solving and analyzing economic problems.An opportunity to pull together your learning through 4 different lenses: Higher Education, Social - Political, Healthcare Services, and Technology. Deep discussion and your great ideas make this an especially interesting course.
| Mr Omaal John Drabile |
Karibu sana kwa kozi yetu pendwa. Kozi hii ya Kiswahili kwa mwaka wa kwanza italenga sana kuwawezesha washiriki kuweza kutumia lugha hii katika:
a) Kusema Kiswahili kwa ufasaha.
b) Kusoma maandishi ya Kiswahili.
c) Kuandika kwa kutumia Kiswahili kinachokubalika.
d) Kusikiliza kwa makini lugha na kufasiri ujumbe ifaavyo.
Course expectations here. Look at what we intend to achieve and do the TASK attached. Thank you
This is a course that builds on Kiswahili Introductory I that was handled in the previous Advent Semester Oct 2020 - Jan 2021
Welcome on board.
Hii ni kozi ya ushairi ambayo inatahiniwa kwa kila kiwango kuanzia shule za sekondari hadi vyuo vikuu. Kila mwalimu hana budi kujifunza kozi hii inayutia sana.
Ni kozi inayokuza kipawa cha wanafunzi na mhadhir mwenyewe wakiwa makini sana.
Karibu kwa kozi.
- Teacher: Arthur Mugisha
Karibu kwa kozi yetu ya Kiswahili semesta hii ya Pasaka 2021. Mungu atuwie radhi mambo yaende maridadi. Kumbukeni tutakuwa tukikutana darasani pamoja na kufanya mazoezi kupitia mtandaoni. Tafadhali weka nguvu tujifunze Kiswahili Lugha yetu ya Kiafrika
Mwalimu Arthur Mugisha
The course will build on the introductory principles already covered in the first semester and enhance a deeper understanding on the laws relating to employment. The course covers the following major topics:
- Workers compensation
- Occupational health and safety
- Social security
- Labour dispute resolution
The study of Nonprofit is a recent development in the history of the social sciences. Because of its relatively recent entrance into the social sciences, there is still so much uncertainty surrounding the definition, different traditions, approaches and role of this sector. It is composed of a complex and vast variety of Nonprofit Organizations and related forms. This course firstly lays a foundation for the understanding of the historical development of the nonprofit sector. This first strand is composed of three sub themes namely: the cultural, social, and political features of NPOs- the way they are, what they mean, and how they came about; the various types of activities, organizations, and institutions that make up the nonprofit sector; and the size, composition, revenue structure, and role of the nonprofit sector within the mixed economy of welfare. Secondly the course considers what management and leadership of NPOs means and involves. This looks at the stakeholders involved, and the various roles and responsibilities of such persons and organs of the Organization. It will also consider the emerging best practices in the management and leadership of NPOs. Thirdly this course looks at the nexus between the nonprofit sector and the economy and society, the international and globalization process. The course therefore examines; the relationship between NPOs and the state structures or government, the internationalization of the nonprofit sector in the context of globalization and on the management of international nongovernmental organizations and other types of nonprofits that operate across borders. This includes the implications of globalization and cross-border activities in the fields of service delivery, humanitarian assistance, and advocacy
- Lecturer: Francis Otim Odeng
- Teacher: Robinah Nakawunde
- Teacher: Ashe SEBULIME
Mr. Vita Patrick
Mr. Dokcen Charles
Ajidiru Hope Sally
This course is designed to enable students acquire knowledge and skills needed to effectively utilize information systems and technology in to support of organizational strategy. Management information systems (MIS) is very relevant in project management. The course exposes learners to modern skills for a public administration. This course helps learners to be able to generate and organize data on project inputs and outputs; such information is useful in measuring and improving project performance both in the short and long term. This course helps students see the connection between information systems (IS) and organizational performance. The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) by individuals and organizations dominates the new public management reforms. There is a fundamental change going on in the way that organizations run businesses and interact with each other on a consistent basis. New types of infrastructure and applications are developed and utilized such as ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), IOS (Inter-Organizational Systems), RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), and CRM (Customer Relationship Management) among other