This category will hold all courses that are taken by more than one departments.

Example
Course Name: Introduction to Computing
Course Code: MA MC EL RN GM GL MN MR PE ES 159

Preamble for Course Setup
If Dr Lecturer UMaT is teaching Mathematics and Petroleum students for Introduction to computing, he can put all those students in the same class. Hence the Course ID section in setting up the course will be MA PE 159. The student's Usernames will make it very easy to group Mathematics and Petroleum students when students marks are download from the Gradebook.

Again, since lectures will be based on the current timetable schedule provided by the Examination Office. If this same lecturer takes Mathematics and Petroleum on Monday @ 2:00 pm and Electrical and Renewable on Tuesday @ 8:00 am for the same course, it will be advisable to group each lecture periods differently (MA and PE as one group and EL and RN as another group) so we do not get clashes in lectures.
Course image EC/LT-159: INTRO TO COMPUTING 2025
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of computer hardware, software, and the role of computers in society. Students will also learn common software and applications used in today's business and personal environments. The course typically covers topics such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. The goal of the course is to give students the skills and knowledge needed to use common computer applications in an efficient and effective manner.


Course image BASIC FRENCH I - PE/NG 141 (2025)
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in real communication  situations. The course is designed to also create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.

The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.

“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once”

(Czech Proverb)


Course image BASIC FRENCH I - EC/LT 141 (2025)
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in real communication  situations. The course is designed to also create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.

The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.

“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once”

(Czech Proverb)


Course image BASIC FRENCH 1 - PG/RP/CH 141 (2025)
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in real communication  situations. The course is designed to also create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.

The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.

“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once”

(Czech Proverb)


Course image BASIC FRENCH 1 GL/EL/MC 133
All Combined Courses and Classes

The Basic French I course is meant to give you an introduction to the French language. This is expected to serve as a foundation for basic communication in French, or for further studies in French. There are two parts to the course - part one for the first semester and part two for the second semester.  Both parts involve theory and practical sessions. Students are expected to be active in both in order to take full advantage of the programme. 

Course image BASIC FRENCH 1 GL/SP 2025
All Combined Courses and Classes

The Basic French I course is meant to give you an introduction to the French language. This is expected to serve as a foundation for basic communication in French, or for further studies in French. There are two parts to the course - part one for the first semester and part two for the second semester.  Both parts involve theory and practical sessions. Students are expected to be active in both in order to take full advantage of the programme. 

Course image Communication Skills I (ES 157) - 2025
All Combined Courses and Classes

Communication Skills I is meant to introduce students to the concept of communication and how to effectively carry it out.

Course image Communication Skills I (SP, LA, GM, GL 157) - 2025
All Combined Courses and Classes
Communication Skills I is meant to introduce students to the concept of communication and how to effectively carry it out.

Course image BASIC FRENCH 1 MC/EL/RN 2025
All Combined Courses and Classes
The Basic French I course is meant to give you an introduction to the French language. This is expected to serve as a foundation for basic communication in French, or for further studies in French. There are two parts to the course - part one for the first semester and part two for the second semester.  Both parts involve theory and practical sessions. Students are expected to be active in both in order to take full advantage of the programme. 

Course image BASIC FRENCH I - MR/ES 141 (2025)
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in real communication  situations. The course is designed to also create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.

The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.

“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once” (Czech Proverb)


Course image BASIC FRENCH I - GM/LA 141 (2025)
All Combined Courses and Classes

This course is designed to meet the French language needs of our future engineering professionals who have the prospects of working with international organisations, both locally and internationally. The course is, therefore, structured to help these future professionals to be able to develop basic communicative competencies both orally and in writing, in real communication  situations. The course is designed to also create and sustain the interest of engineering students in the French language for further development after their programmes of study, for academic, economic and other purposes.

The basic concepts of the French language and culture will be introduced to students in the first semester which will be built upon in the second semester.

“You live a new life for every language you speak. If you know only one language, you live only once” (Czech Proverb)