This course provides a foundational understanding of Public Health Engineering, covering water supply systems, water quality analysis, purification techniques, and the design of treatment units. It also explores building sanitation, sewerage systems, and wastewater management to promote environmental health and sustainability.
Available courses
These notes provide a foundational understanding of communication for first-year students. You are encouraged to actively practice and apply these skills in your academic and social lives!
This course introduces the principles of GIS and spatial database systems, covering data models, georeferencing, geoprocessing, mapping, terrain modeling, GIS implementation, and applications in urban planning, natural resource management, and infrastructure development.
The course is about industrial chemistry. The chemical processes that take place in the industrial setting. Application of chemistry practices in industries as a means of commercialization of Chemistry and betterment of life
This course seeks to equip students with the knowledge on the fundamental principles of accounting for costs to aid in management's decision making.
Introduction object-oriented concepts: objects, classes, inheritance, polymorphism and
encapsulation. Characteristics of an object: state, behavior and identity. Introduction to UML
language: UML diagrams; class diagram; interaction diagram; state diagram; deployment
diagram; component diagram; package diagram. Introduction to object-oriented analysis and
design: Identification of requirements using use cases, classes/objects scenarios, attributes and
relationships from scenarios, robustness analysis
This course exposes the students to basic molecules that constitute the plant living cell and how the plant cell utilizes them to synthesize its food and energy requirement
This course endeavor to understand how Environment-species interacts. It also understands Species-Species interactions.
This course will equip you with the necessary skills to conduct rigorous and ethical research. It covers topics such as research design, data collection methods, data analysis techniques, and research proposal writing. By the end of the course, you will be able to formulate research questions, develop research proposals, collect and analyze data, and interpret findings.
Purpose
This course equips learners with skills and knowledge of good relationship with other members in the school and community in general.
This course explores the richness of tropical biodiversity, from its historical roots to modern conservation strategies. It covers species diversity, habitat classification, climate change impacts, and global policies like the Convention on Biological Diversity. Students will gain practical insights into monitoring, data management, and future sustainability strategies for tropical ecosystems.
The Renewable Energy Systems course provides an in-depth exploration of various renewable energy technologies, including solar, wind, hydro, biomass, and geothermal energy. This course aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, analyze, and implement sustainable energy solutions. Through theoretical concepts, practical applications, and case studies, students will learn how renewable energy systems can address global energy challenges and contribute to a sustainable future.
Identify cattle Breeds
Breeding, feeding Management Practices
Grazing systems-Paddocks, zero grazing
Livestock Pests and Diseases and Their Control
Goat and Sheep Production-Management Practices of Small Ruminants
Pest And Disease ManagementThis course aims to equip graduate students
with scientific research skills that will enable them to design, plan and carry out research projects. It will also provide them with the skills to write technical reports and make oral presentations to various audiences.
David M. Burton provides a concise description of the historical foundation of mathematics. By Using it, the teacher on INSET or in full time studies shall benefit enormously and provide understanding on what lead to the discovery and development of mathematics
Expected Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course, learners should be able to:
1. Define basic concepts such as Ethics, Identity, Diversity, Citizenship, and patriotism, Nationalism, Ethnicity, Class, Religion and Conflicts.
2. Explain the meaning and application of patriotism and nationalism
3. Appreciate the nature development and underdevelopment in Kenya
4. Apply the reconciliation, arbitration and mediation to resolve conflict in societies.
5. Understand globalization and Multiculturalism.
This course for civil engineering undergraduates covers the principles of fluid flow in open channels, focusing on both steady and unsteady flow conditions. Key topics include hydraulic structures, flow measurement, energy concepts, and practical applications in water resource management.
This course will enable you to actively invest for your sunset years while you are at your sunrise years.
The purpose of this unit is to provide the learner with knowledge in modern design of Civil Engineering elements.
It equips learners with CAD skills for creating detailed structural drawings for civil engineering projects
At the end of the unit, the learner is expected to be able to create a complete set of detail and working drawings for a simple civil engineering project using CAD software.
This course Explains and introduces learners to:
a) Freight Forwarding services
b) Documents and documentation of import and export
c) International trade Payment options
d) Marking and packing of goods
The aim of this course is to enlighten you on various financial markets and institutions and the securities that trades in each market to enable you to be able to invest in theses financial securities.
Definition, Scope and Origin of Geography; Geography in the Ancient, Greek, Roman, Chinese, Islamic World, and Christian World; the Resurgence of European Geography; Geography during the Renaissance Period (15th-17th Century); Geography during the Classical Period (17th-19th Century) ; Key themes and paradigms in the development of geographic thought; New Trends and Methods in the Geographic Research and Teaching, The Role of Geography in National Development with Special Emphasis to Kenya
A course to provide learners with knowledge, skills and practical exposure on using technologies to create and deliver learning content and assessment.
The course entails practical and theoretical experience in managing our livestock through feeds. This includes the different feed types, formulation and conservation of feeds
The course seeks to equip the students with the knowledge in global marketing and its distinction from domestic marketing.
This seminar course explores current marketing topics, develops academic writing skills, and prepares students to write marketing research proposals.
This course introduces students to the essential concepts, skills, and knowledge in marketing necessary for effective decision-making in today's organizations.