This course is designed to give the students a foundation of statistical mathematical knowledge in relation to computer tasks.
END 1013 – English Composition 1
This course covers writing themes and exercises with a review of rhetorical pattern of composition. Students must practice writing several extended compositions. The emphasis will be on development of analytical and critical reading skills as well as basic reference and documentation skills in the composition process.
CSD 1023 – Computer Application
This course includes all the basic concepts of computer hardware, software, operating systems, word processing systems, spread sheet, data processing system and graphics.
CSD 1013 – Fundamentals of Computing
This course is designed to provide student with fundamentals knowledge of the most relevant concepts, techniques and skills needed over a broad range of the computer and web topics. Students are taught intermediate computer concepts with an emphasis on the personal computer and its practical use. This module aims to provide the students with an understanding of the entire process for building a successful electronic commerce website.
CSD 2083 – OOP with JAVA Programming
This is a course on Object-Oriented Programming that guides students to write and add comments to a simple java program, run the program and lastly is able to modify the program.
CSD 2093 – Computer Graphics
Introduce students to the fundamentals and state-of-art of graphics. This module will describe 2-D and 3-Dgeomrtic transformations, models for 3-D objects and the different techniques and models for realistic rendering. Students will be exposed to writing programs that use graphics library to create 2-D primitives and to perform geometric transformations.
CSD 2103 – System Development Tools
This course will enhance the student’s knowledge and provoke their understanding of the technical environment. It should be sufficient to support the practical aspects of information provision and use. Nevertheless, an in-depth knowledge of the technical features of systems is not required.
CSD 2133 – IT Project Management (**)
Fundamentals overviews of the basics of project management. It provides the theory and core methodology students will need to manage projects or participate on project teams. This course does not make use of any project management software application but instead focus on the conceptual underprinnings that students must know in order to use any project management software application effectively.
MGT 1013 – Entrepreneurship Studies
This subject covers the fundamental knowledge that one needs to start and manage a F&B business. This course will provide students the knowledge of identifying characteristics necessary for a successful entrepreneur, exploring entrepreneurial opportunities for F&B product/service, analysing a target market, selecting a business location, determining business ownership and financing, planning personnel, assessing insurance and licensing needs, and creating a marketing plan.
END 2043 – Business Communication
Correct composition and style of business and personal communication, including analysis, mechanics and content of business letters, memorandum and reports.
CSD 2183 – Advanced Programming (**)
This course introduces students to computer programming using OOP principles. Through the use of dynamic data structures such as pointers, classes, overloading and overriding would help student to understand the implementation of OOP in C++. The course also discusses various aspects of C++ in more details and shows how useful programming techniques where using VisualStudio 2010.
CSD 2063 – Business Information System
This course is an introduction to microcomputer usage and includes topics on internet system and application software, computer hardware configuration, classification, input/output devices, computer communications, networking and security.
CSD 2123 – Web Design
This course is an introduction to web design and includes topics on behind the web, preparation, design methods and ongoing support in designing the web.
CSD 1033 – Computer Programming
This course introduces students to computer and all aspects of methodical, programming; from problem analysis through specification, design, implementation, testing and documentation. Then, it starts with tutorials on the central parts of C to get students started as quickly as possible since the I way to learn a new language is to write in it. The course also discusses various aspects of C in more details and shows how useful programming techniques where possible.
CSD 2143 – Industrial Training
Student enrolled in the Certificate in Hotel Operation is compulsory required to complete ONE (1) Industrial Training period during the course of study. The duration if the industrial training is 7 weeks of 4 main Operation Departments (F&B Department, Cruise Department, Front Office Department and Housekeeping Department).
CSD 1043 – Data Communication and Networking
This course provides an introduction to data communications and is the ideal first course in networking technology. It provides a practical understanding of relevant terminology, concepts, and other information necessary to make you literate in data communications. Topics include traditional telecommunications; basic communications concepts; transmission and interface standards; data integrity, security, architectures, and protocols; wide area networks and local area networks; internetworking; and digital telecommunications.
MAD 102 – Computer Mathematics 2
This course focuses on basic algebra; equations (including simultaneous equations); functions (including polynomials, exponential, logarithmic) and their graphs; growth and decay; introduction to trigonometry; factorization, analytical geometry; averages; interpretation of graphs and probability.
CSD 3163 – Computer Organisations & Operating Systems
This module aims to expose students to the knowledge in keeping abreast with the ever-advancing and faster-operating components comprising a computer. It also exposes students to identify, remove bottlenecks and understand the design of architectures and systems software.
END 1023 – English Composition 2
END 1023 incorporates writing themes and exercises with a review of rhetorical patterns of composition. In END 1023, a term paper is required. END 1023 is designed to help students develop their writing skills and enable them to express themselves in clear, effective prose in the form of essays, reports and term papers. Students will be required to hand in a minimum of nine exercises which will test their ability to write argumentative, expository and discursive essays. Other essays will take the form of rebuttals and analysis of reading assignments. Part of the semester will be devoted to the research preparation and writing of a term paper. The course will attempt and give equal emphasis to the process of writing and to the finished product of that process. tent of business letters, memoranda and reports.
CSD 2073 – Database Management System
This course provides an overview on computerized database application program, which introduces the basic concepts of using Microsoft Access by providing a thorough understanding of how to create, adjust and modify a database.
CSD 2223 – Management Information System
The course introduces students to Management Information Systems by building a basic understanding of the value and uses of Information Systems for business operation and management decision making. The course underlying the design, implementation, control, evaluation, and strategic use of computer-based Information Systems.
CSD 2113 – Human Computer Interaction
An introductory module to the human element reviews causes of user behavioral differences, human abilities and limitations drawing on concepts from cognitive, organizational and socio-psychological and ergonomics. The findings are then applied into interface designs processes. A core concept is the application of user-centered methodologies for system design and evaluation.
CSD 3173 – Information Systems Methods & Tools
This course will enhance the knowledge of the students and provoke their understanding of the technical environment should be sufficient to support the practical aspects of information provision and use. Nevertheless, an in-depth knowledge of the technical features of systems will not be required.
CSD 3183 – Multimedia Design
Introduces students to the fundamentals and state-of-art of computer graphics. This module will describe 2-D & 3-D geometric transformations, models for 3-D objects and the different techniques and models for realistic rendering. Students will be exposed to writing programs that use graphics library to crate 2-D primitives and to perform geometric transformations.
CSD 3193 – E-Business Management
This module integrates two rapidly expanding areas of business studies: international business and e-business. Doing business across international borders is facilitated bye-business technologies. This module explores the nature and models of international business and e-business and how e-business technologies facilitate international business and add value to the business. It develops the skills and understanding to identify and respond to the opportunities, challenges and risks of conducting business across politically, economically and culturally diverse environments.