
Basic Science 3 introduces learners to fundamental scientific concepts across physics, chemistry, and life sciences, with a strong emphasis on practical understanding and real-world applications. The course explores topics such as matter and its properties, energy and forces, simple machines, ecosystems, and basic human biology. Learners engage in hands-on experiments, observations, and problem-solving activities to develop scientific thinking and inquiry skills. The course also encourages curiosity, critical reasoning, and an appreciation of how science is applied in everyday life and technology. By the end of the course, students will have a solid foundation for further studies in science and engineering-related fields.
- Lecturer: Simaneka Leopold
- Lecturer: asho-Lee Kapenda
- Lecturer: Mutilifa Sem
- Lecturer: Muyambo Maxwell

Engineering Mathematics 2A builds on foundational mathematical concepts to equip learners with analytical tools essential for engineering applications. The course focuses on techniques of integration, including integration by parts, substitution, and partial fractions, as well as applications of integration such as areas, volumes, and engineering-related problems. It also introduces ordinary differential equations, particularly first-order and second-order linear equations, with practical interpretations in physical systems. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving, mathematical modeling, and the application of concepts to real-world engineering scenarios. By the end of the course, students will have developed the mathematical competence required to analyze and solve complex engineering problems.
- Lecturer: Simaneka Leopold
- Lecturer: Fillipus /Uirab
- Lecturer: Hatago Uirab