The development of the course provides the student with the Introduction to information systems in business organizations. Topics include resources, information systems in an organization, social implications, and use and evaluation of common software packages for microcomputers.


This course aims to identify, assess and evaluate risk to enable the execution of the enterprise risk management strategy; develop and implement risk responses to ensure that risk factors and events are addressed in a cost-effective manner and in line with business objectives; monitor risk and communicate information to the relevant stakeholders to ensure the continued effectiveness of the enterprise’s risk management strategy; design and implement information systems controls in alignment with the organization’s risk appetite and tolerance levels to support business objectives; monitor and maintain information systems controls to ensure they function effectively and efficiently; and achieve professional qualification as Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC).


This course is the foundation for all SQL Server-related disciplines; namely, Database Administration, Database Development and Business Intelligence. In this class, you will explore options that range from personal desktop databases to large-scale geographically distributed database servers and classic relational databases to modern document-oriented systems and data warehouses. You will cover key terminology and concepts, such as normalization, "deadly embraces" and "dirty reads," ACID and CRUD, referential integrity, deadlocks, and rollbacks. The course also explores data modeling step by step through handson examples to design the best system for your data.

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This course is designed to teach, motivate and stimulate students with Python programming language. Starting at a basic level (data types, control statements, list & dictionaries, design with functions, etc.), students will be encouraged to go further, by developing a course project of intermediate difficulty using more advanced tools (such as GUI, graphics, etc.).with in IT automation stuff over Python core features as a broad and well adopted programming language through the best practices in writing Python.


This course is designed to provide th applied and practical knowledge required to design, configure, install, and troubleshoot hardware, peripherals and protocols used in local area networking. The course content is patterned after the material required to pass the vendor neutral Network + N10-007 examination. This certificate course focuses on the rudiments of networking and the knowledge and application of OSI model. The essentials and application of TCP/IP and the use of routers with TCP/IP will be highlighted. Remote connectivity, network installation, network Administration, maintenance, support, trouble shooting, and network security will be some of the models covered. The topics in this course have been designated to prepare students to take the Network + certification exam but will also cover other topics in more detail as time permits.


The course provides a solid understanding of fundamental architectural techniques used to build today’s high-performance processors and systems. The course is structured around the three primary building blocks of general-purpose computer systems: processors, memories, and networks. It aims to provide a strong foundation for students to understand modern computer system architecture and to apply these insights and principles to future computer designs.