programmes
Course Overview:
This program is geared towards producing competent graduates imparted with knowledge, skills and experiences for application in policy marking and decision making in managerial level in the ring of Information Security. Masters of Information Security is a competence based programme to produce graduates with requisite supervisory, technical, behavioral and research skills built on innovative, creative, and flexible values and who can respond quickly to the social and job markets within and outside Tanzania.
Semester 1
- Software Engineering – ISG09101
- Advanced Computer Networks – ISG09102
- Information and Coding Theory – ISG09103
- Information Security and Cryptography – ISG09104
- Research Methods – ISG09105
Semester 2
- Cyber Crime and Computer Laws – ISG09201
- Ethical Hacking – ISG09202 Biometrics – ISG09203
- Computer Forensics – ISG09204
- Operations Management – ISG09205
- Dissertation – ISG09206
Course Overview:
This program is geared towards producing competent graduates imparted with knowledge, skills and experiences for application in policy marking and decision making in managerial level in the ring of Peace and Security. Graduates will also be able to operate at tactical and strategic levels as well as lead and manage Peace and Security systems of the organization within the business environment, at both local and international context both in public and private sector.
The programme is flexible and convenient as it considers for employees working in the private and public sector due to the Blended Learning Model (BLM). With BLM approach, the students who are not able to attend physical classes can choose to learn and accomplish all assignments through online essentials like Moodle and Zoom. The students who opt for BLM; it requires them to appear physically at the campus during class tests, final
distribution Of Modules in the semester
Semester 1
- Peace building and Conflict Resolution – PSG09101
- National and Global Security Challenges – PSG09102
- Peace and Sustainable Development – PSG09103
- Public International Law & Law of Armed Conflict – PSG09104
- International Relations and Diplomacy – PSG09105
- Research Methods in Peace and Security Studies – PSG09110
Semester 2
- Disarmament, Demobilization, and Re-integration. – PSG09206
- Intelligence and Security – PSG09207
- Gender, Peace and Security – PSG09208
- Human Security in Post-Conflict Interventions – PSG09209
- Geo – Political Environment – PSG09211
- Patriotism and National Interest – PSG09212
- MA Dissertation – PSG09313
Course Overview:
The Bachelor of science in security and strategic studies programme is developed to provide in depth and unique insights into the changing nature and fundamental challenges of contemporary security issues from a distinctly strategic perspective. Students will be taught by prominent specialists in the field of strategic and security issues, in both theory and practice. The programme is developed on the understanding of the environment in which the security as well as the strategic environments. The security and strategic studies will explore the conceptual, historical issues surrounding security and Strategic studies and how these manifests themselves in the wider context of contemporary national and international security.
distribution Of Modules in the semester
first year
Semester 1
- Applied Mathematics – SSU07101
- Environment and Sustainable Development – SSU07102
- Strategic Communication Skills – SSU07103
- Computer Application – SSU07104
- National Security – SSU07105
- Development Perspectives – SSU07106
Semester 2
- Statistics Approaches – SSU07201
- Intelligence and Security – SSU07202
- Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies – SSU07203
- Geo-informatics – SSU07204 IT
- Strategy in Security – SSU07205
- Patriotism and National Interest – SSU07206
Course Overview:
Cyber security degree combines three sought after streams of computing: networking, cyber security & digital forensics. It gives you a thorough understanding of socio-technical systems & skills to prevent or respond to cyber security incidents. And develops your ability to critically analyse & apply digital solutions to security examination and digital forensic investigations.
This includes an appreciation of tools, techniques & legal requirements. The degree programme, with its well-balanced theory & practice, has a strong technical focus. You’ll develop your understanding of how networked cyber systems function & how they might be abused. The course centres around the relationship between technology, people, processes, the physical environment & cyber security. You’ll be able to pursue a wide array of career pathways within the public, private & charity sectors.
distribution Of Modules in the semester
First year
Semester 1
- Communication and Technical Writing – CYU 07101
- Discrete Mathematics – CYU 07102
- Computer System Architecture – CYU 07103
- Introduction to Cyber Security – CYU 07104
- Database Systems – CYU 07105
- Foundations of Intelligence – CYU 07106
Semester 2
- Probability and Statistics – CYU 07207
- Cyber Laws – CYU 07208
- Development Studies – CYU 07209
- Programming Fundamentals – CYU 07210
- Operating Systems Concepts – CYU 07211
- Software Design – CYU 07212
Second year
Semester 1
- Foundations of Mathematical Analysis – CYU 07313
- Routing & Switching – CYU 07314
- Communication Networks – CYU 07315
- Web Technologies – CYU 07316
- Security Strategies in Windows Platform – CYU 07317
- Research Skills for IT Professionals – CYU 07318
Semester 2
- Security Strategies in UNIX Platform – CYU 07419
- Programming in C++ – CYU 07420
- Network Security – CYU 07421
- Java Programming – CYU 07422
- Ethical Hacking – CYU 07423
- Cyberwarfare – CYU 07424
- Industrial Practical Training – CYU 07425
Third year
Semester 1
- IT Project Management – CYU08101U 07313
- Vulnerability Analysis – CYU08102
- Network Management and Administration – CYU08103
- Data Structure and Algorithms – CYU08104
- Wireless Networking – CYU08105
- Introduction to Social Psychology – CYU08106
Semester 2
- Social and Ethical Issues in Computing – CYU08207
- Individual Project – CYU08208
- Information Systems Security and Auditing – CYU08209
- Digital Forensics – CYU08210
- Cryptology and Coding Theory – CYU08211
- Database Security – CYU08212
Course Overview:
With the ongoing rapid changes in science and technology, the transformation in accounting practices is inevitable. The development in Information Technology has brought big changes in the way traditional accounting has been practiced.
IT networks and laptop structures have shortened the time required to perform accountant’s functions. This evolving change in technology has highly affected the functions of accountants. The development in IT influences business, and the way it could be used to enhance operational efficiency, gain regulatory compliance, and assist monetary reporting and control or even revenue growth.
This course will equip graduates with skills relevant for the modern world to combine conventional accounting concepts with software program and facts structures.
distribution Of Modules in the semester
FIRST YEAR
Semester 1
- Business Communication – ITU07101
- Business Computer Applications – ITU07102
- Computer Fundamentals – ITU07103
- Database Systems Development – ITU07105
- Digital Logic and Computer Organization – ITU07106
- Foundations of Analysis – ITU07107
Semester 2
- Computer Networking – ITU07208
- Development Perspectives – ITU07209
- Computer Graphics Design – ITU07211
- Principles of Programming – ITU07212
- Probability and Statistics – ITU07213
- Database Implementation and Management – ITU07214
SECOND YEAR
Semester 1
- Computing Mathematics – ITT05101
- Introduction to Computer Applications – ITT05102
- Introduction to Electrical and Electronics – ITT05103
- Introduction to Management Principles – ITT05104
- Communication Skills and Office Practice – ITT05105
Semester 2
- Introduction to Financial Planning and Budgeting – ITT05206
- Computer Maintenance – ITT05207
- Operating Systems Concepts – ITT05208
- Introduction to Computer Programming – ITT05209
- Computer Networks – ITT05210
- Industrial Training – ITT05211
THIRD YEAR
Semester 1
- Linear Algebra – ITT06101
- Web Programming – ITT06102
- Database Concepts – ITT06103
- Information System Analysis – ITT06104
- Desktop Publishing – ITT06105
Semester 2
- Project Work – ITT06208
- Server Operating System Administration – ITT06209
- Principles of IS Management – ITT06210
- ICT for Development – ITT06211
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation – ITT06212
Course Overview:
The main objective of developing Competence-Based Curriculum for Technician Certificate in Police Science (NTA level 5) is to breed Police experts who are competent in Police science, to enable them work in a flexible manner at different work places-inside and outside the country (Nationally and Internationally).
distribution Of Modules in the semester
Semester 1
Course Overview:
The main objective of developing Competence-Based Curriculum for Technician Certificate in Police communication (NTA level 5) is to breed Police experts who are competent in Police communication, to enable them work in a flexible manner at different work places-inside and outside the country (Nationally and Internationally).
distribution Of Modules in the semester
Semester 1
- Signal Language – PCT 05101
- Rules of Communication – PCT 05102
- Communication Maneuvers – PCT 05103
- Information Security and Data Integrity – PCT 05104
- Computer maintenance and Troubleshooting – PCT 05105
Semester 2
- Networking and Internet Technology – PCT 05206
- Application of Police Software Systems – PCT 05207
- Computer Crimes and Ethical Issues – PCT 05208
- Community Policing – PCT 05109
- Field Attachment – PCT 05210