Programmes delivered by the HCIT during the academic year 2016/2017

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15 hours of seminar exposure is required for students enrolled in the VTDI BSc. ICT.

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to define, identify and use the various set properties to solve mathematical problems. They will have the knowledge to prove the various arguments and algebraic assertions defined on subsystems in the real numbers system.

This course is designed to introduce students to learn how computer works, focusing on how the computer hardware executes the software. This course focuses on instruction sets, computer arithmetic, processor design , memory system design and input/ output.

This course is ideally suited for students in a degree based programme in computer Science and Information Technology disciplines at an undergraduate level. Faced with new computational challenges, a designer will often be able to solve it by using a mathematical algorithm. For this reason, the focus in this course is to look at these discrete mathematical algorithms and apply designing techniques that can be used to solve such problems or challenges.