FSC10403 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTAL  SESI I 2024/2025

PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS course introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming and provides a comprehensive introduction to programming for Information Technology majors. Topics include data types, control structures, functions, arrays and the mechanics of running, testing and debugging. Practical lab sessions will help to develop the skills required to identify the best data and program constructs to solve well-define problems.

SSK 21543 NETWORK TECHNOLOGY SESI 1 2024.2025

NETWORK TECHNOLOGY Introduces students to cable features, standard requirements in network wiring and the equipment and its relationship to other aspects of network development. It is hones students' skills in building basic networks and providing them documentation, wiring structure and basic service and process requirements in network repair. It also explains the basics of wireless network applications used in network systems. It provides a basic overview of the communication system wireless, device type, installation method, configuration and security aspects

  • Enrolled students: 9
SFC20433 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SESI 1 2024/2025

SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS course is an introduction to the concept and the development of Information System. Through this course students will be exposed to the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) activities consisting planning, analyzing, designing and developing information system. It provides the students with the necessary skills to comprehend and address the specific requirements of developing information system in an organization.


STM 123 - Network
Mathematics

BASIC MATHEMATICS is designed to introduce students to fundamental mathematical concepts and demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills using appropriate techniques in problem solving. This course covers the topics of numbering system, set and relation, function, and graph theory in networking.

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SFC 10383 BASIC MATHEMATICS SESI 1-2024/2025

BASIC MATHEMATICS is designed to introduce students to fundamental mathematical concepts and demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills using appropriate techniques in problem solving. This course covers the topics of numbering system, set and relation, function, and graph theory in networking.