Philosophy:
The School of Natural Sciences is based on a strong belief that science is the study of God‘s handiwork to sustain mankind and his bio-physical systems through technology and sustainable innovations.
Mission:
To train holistic and skilled professionals in science and technology.
Vision:
To be a center of excellence in scientific research, training and innovations for
development.
The course provides a broad understanding of the human parasitic infections; accessibility of parasites to hosts, and their survival in hosts. Emphasis will be put on study of Plasmodium (Malaria-causing parasite), Toxoplasma and schistosomes.
- Teacher: Ismail Turyatemba
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
This course introduces students to the needs and functions of research in education.
Emphasis is placed on practical application of basic research techniques
and designs. The course will include the following topics: development of a research problem,objectives, hypothesis, significance, limitations and delimitations, review of literature, a research theory, theoretical framework, various methods of data collection, descriptive and inferential data analysis and their interpretation. The following terms shall be emphasized: variables, sampling, research validity and reliability, degree of freedom, significance and non-significance of research findings. The use of computer in analysis of research findings may also be emphasized.
- Teacher: anthony epel
- Semester Two 2021-2022: PHILIP ALANGO MOSES
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Alex Ale
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Patricia Amoding
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Hellen Ayebale
- Semester Two 2021-2022: uwineza betty
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Mabor Chap Biel
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Malual Dier
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Bhan Gai Ruei Duer
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Ruth Dusingize
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Anyiri Jacob
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Dayana James
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Lokang James
- Semester Two 2021-2022: crivin kakooza
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Zebedee Kusingyiza
- Semester Two 2021-2022: JULIUS MAKELELE BAGUMA
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Kafeero Martin
- Semester Two 2021-2022: David Mukuru
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Stuart Nsubuga
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Lucky Ochan
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Anna Philipo Malima
- Semester Two 2021-2022: Auma Rose
- Enrolled students: 21
Level: Third Year Semester One
This course is designed to equip students with communication skills and presentation
of papers from literature and recent works done by researchers. Students will be able to
manipulate presentation equipment such as flip boards, projectors, power point programs etc. Each student should be able to innovate, improvise, and design poster or other scientific materials from scientific literatures which will be presented at the end of the course.
- Teacher: anthony epel
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet