Course Description: This course introduces students to the world of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and explores its role in modern society. Students will learn how to use a variety of digital tools, technologies, and software to solve problems, enhance communication, and increase productivity in both personal and professional contexts. The course covers a broad range of topics including computer hardware, software applications, internet usage, digital communication, cybersecurity, and the ethical considerations of technology.
An Entrepreneurial Skills course is designed to equip individuals with the essential competencies required to identify, develop, and manage business opportunities effectively.It emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical application, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset crucial for success in dynamic business environments.
"Introduction to Economics" is a foundational course designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the principles that govern individual, business, and government decision-making in a world of limited resources. The course covers both microeconomics—the study of individual and firm behavior—and macroeconomics—the analysis of economy-wide phenomena such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications, critical thinking, and the role of economics in daily decision-making and public policy.
The course covers an introduction to audit, the need and importance of auditing, the planning of auditing, the auditing procedures, appointment and removal of an auditor, users of audited financial statement and the types of audit opinions