Moi University Informatics Course Details

Moi University Informatics Course Details

The Moi University Informatics Course. See Details of Moi University Informatics Course

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The Informatics Course is offered under the School – Informatics among other various courses.

Details of Moi University Informatics Course

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATICS

Moi University Informatics Course Introduction

Informatics is the science of information, the practice of information processing, and the engineering of information systems. Informatics studies the structure, algorithms, behaviour, and interactions of natural and artificial systems that store, process, access and communicate information. Informatics can also be considered as a bridging discipline that is fundamentally interested in the application of information, information technology and information systems within organisations.

The need for Informaticists all over the world is very high, especially at the degree level. In Kenya, there is great demand for information system managers, ICT managers, systems developers, programmers, system designers, web designers, among others. The job market for these graduates justifies the need to mount a BSc. in Informatics course to facilitate the training of these professionals to enable graduates to participate fully in the global information society.

Moi University Informatics Course Rationale 

The BSc. in Informatics degree programme is designed to produce competent informatics professionals to work in modern organisations and/or self-employment. The course blends theory and practice and the teaching of each topic are well adapted to the use of all forms of multimedia technologies. Teaching methods consist of lectures, seminars, laboratory practicals, demonstrations, written assignments, project work, field visits, individual reading, research, problem-solving and practical attachment.

The programme aligns well with the Moi University vision of nurturing innovation and talent in science, technology and development. Further, it fits within the Moi University mission of developing scientific and technological knowledge through quality teaching and research for the betterment of society. The Kenya Vision 2030 recognizes the importance of education and training which may be improved through continuous development and review of the curriculum. This blueprint also recognizes the importance of ICT infrastructure and personnel in reducing the communication distance between various regions. This would then remove the aspect of remote regions. Further, business processes outsourcing which is IT-enabled is recognized as an important aspect of the modern world hence Moi University is expected to play a role in training competent graduates who can make use of this technology.

AIM

The BSc. in Informatics aims to produce competent graduates in informatics and related professions who are capable of harnessing the power of Information and Communication Technology to solve current and future problems.

Moi University Informatics Course Programme Objectives 

The objectives of the programme are to:

Introduce students to current thought and practice in informatics;

Acquaint students with the principles of management of information systems and services;

Equip students with necessary knowledge, techniques and skills to respond intelligently with ICT solutions to business, socio-economic and management problems;

Improve the professional standards and status of the ICT discipline;

Produce Informatics professionals ready to enter a range of technical and business focussed careers in the ICT field.

Moi University Informatics Course Admission Requirements

Candidates must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of Moi University as stipulated in the statutes and will be selected on the basis of their performance in the following cluster of subjects in KCSE: English or Kiswahili, Mathematics, best remaining subject in the group (iii), and best remaining subject in the group (iv) or group (vi).

Admission may be granted to candidates who meet minimum entry requirements of the university and who are also holders of a relevant diploma qualification in information technology or any other related field recognized by the Moi University Senate, so long as the diploma has been obtained with distinction or credit. Such candidates may be admitted directly into the second year of study.

Admission may be granted to candidates who meet minimum entry requirements of the university and who are also holders of a relevant Higher National Diploma qualification in information technology-related field so long as the Higher National Diploma has been obtained with distinction or credit. Such candidates may be admitted directly into the third year of study.

Admission may be granted to candidates who are holders of Diploma in Informatics of Moi university, such candidates may be directly admitted to the third year of study.

Moi University Informatics Course Duration And Structure of the Degree

The duration of the BSc. in Informatics degree programme shall normally extend over eight semesters (four academic years). In the first year, students are introduced to informatics and follow university common courses. In the second, third and fourth years, students take courses that are core and common to all the Informatics professions. In the second and fourth years, the students will be required to do an Informatics Project. The Project in the fourth year will have to be demonstrated to examiners. This demonstration will account for 50% of the total marks while the remaining 50% is from the project documentation. At the end of the final year, students will be required to spend eight (8) weeks on practical attachment.

Moi University Informatics Course Mid-Term Exit Programme

Students may exit at the end of the second year of study after successfully passing the courses offered so far. The students can later be readmitted to the third year when they resume after a duration of not more than five (5) years. Students exiting at the end of their second year of study may graduate with a Diploma in Informatics.

EXAMINATIONS

The Common University Rules and Regulations for Undergraduate Examinations shall apply. The programme combines both theory and practical courses. For the theory courses the mark distribution will be, Cats 30% and main exam 70%. For the practical courses, the CATs will comprise 40% and the main exam 60%

Moi University Informatics Course Programme Structure:

First Year

First Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 100INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATICS3
INF 101INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET3
INF 102STATISTICS FOR INFORMATICISTS3
INF 103MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATICISTS I3
INF 104ELECTRONICS FOR INFORMATICISTS3
INF 110ICT AND DEVELOPMENT3
IRD 100COMMUNICATION SKILLS I3
Total21

Second Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 105MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATICISTS II3
INF 106DISCRETE MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATICISTS3
INF 111E-BUSINESS3
INF 112ICT SUPPORT IN ORGANIZATIONS3
INF 120COMPUTER ORGANIZATION3
INF 130STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING3
INF 131OPERATING SYSTEMS I3
Total21

Second Year
First Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 210DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS I3
INF 211BUSINESS SYSTEMS MODELLING3
INF 230PROGRAMMING FOR THE INTERNET AND MOBILE DEVICES I3
INF 240DATABASE SYSTEMS I3
INF 241INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN3
INF 260FIXED AND WIRELESS DATA COMMUNICATION3
INF 290INFORMATICS PROJECT I2

Second Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 220COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE3
INF 231OBJECT-ORIENTED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN3
INF 242DATABASE SYSTEMS II3
INF 243FUNDAMENTALS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE3
INF 244MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS3
INF 245KNOWLEDGE AND CONTENT MANAGEMENT3
INF 290INFORMATICS PROJECT I2
INF 291PRACTICAL ATTACHMENT3

Third Year
First Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 310RESEARCH METHODS IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS3
INF 311DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS II3
INF 312ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND MANAGEMENT IN ICT3
INF 330OPERATING SYSTEMS II3
INF 331BUSINESS APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMING3
INF 360COMPUTER NETWORKS3
INF 370FUNDAMENTALS OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING3

Second Semester

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
INF 313E-COMMERCE3
INF 314E-WASTE MANAGEMENT3
INF 332OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING3
INF 340DECISION SUPPORT AND EXPERT SYSTEMS3
INF 350HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION3
INF 371LAW, ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE IN ICT3

Fourth Year

Course CodeCourse TitleUnits
FIRST SEMESTER
Core Courses
INF 430PROGRAMMING FOR THE INTERNET AND MOBILE DEVICES II4
INF 440ICT SECURITY4
INF 410PROJECT MANAGEMENT3
INF 490INFORMATICS PROJECT II6
Electives (2 Courses)
INF 442EArtificial Intelligence3
INF 450EComputer Graphics and Animation3
INF 460ENetwork Design and Administration3
INF 470ESoftware Engineering3
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Courses
INF 411MANAGEMENT OF ICT3
INF 441INFORMATION SYSTEMS AUDIT4
INF 461DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS3
INF 490INFORMATICS PROJECT II6
Electives (2 Courses)
INF 431EMULTIMEDIA PROGRAMMING3
INF 443EENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING3
INF 444EDATA MINING AND ADVANCED DATABASES3
INF 451ECOMPUTER AIDED ART AND DESIGN3
INF 491PRACTICAL ATTACHMENT6

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