Mbeya University of Science and Technology Short Courses 2016 / 2017
MUST Short Courses
MBEYA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
CONTINUING EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Mbeya University of Science and Technology Invites individuals, companies and institutions to apply various short courses for effectiveness and efficiency in work places: production, service provision, professional development, various field such as electrical, mechanical engineering, architecture, science, ICT, business management, research and other areas as listed below.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
SHORTCOURSE FOR 2016/2017
Sn. |
Course |
Code |
Course Content |
Duration |
Date |
Fee Structure |
Title/Name |
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1 |
Basic |
SCAR01 |
AutoCAD interface, Setting up drawings |
1 Week |
2nd week |
600,000/= |
AutoCad |
and templates, coordinate entry methods |
(40HRS) |
each |
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level I |
and OSNAP, Using 2D drawing and |
month |
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editing commands, display commands |
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(ZOOM, PAN etc), Text, dimensioning and |
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hatching, Layers, |
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2 |
Basic |
SCAR02 |
Blocks, attributes, extracting to tables, |
1 Week |
3rd week |
600,000/= |
AutoCad |
toolbar customising, Dynamic blocks, |
(40HRS) |
each |
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level II |
Xrefs (cross referencing drawing files), |
month |
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UCS and Views and Viewports, Layouts |
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(paperspace) setup, layers and filtering |
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techniques, Page setup manager for |
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printing / PDF, Express Tools, Setting up |
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Layouts for Plotting, |
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3 |
Advanced |
SCAR03 |
3D environment,3D User Coordinate |
1 Week |
4th week |
600,000/= |
AutoCad |
systems, Navigation and viewing tools, |
(40HRS) |
each |
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Solid Modelling and Editing, Surface |
Month |
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Modelling and Editing, Organising a 3D |
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project, Setting up 3D Layouts, Materials, |
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Mapping and Rendering and Lighting. |
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4 |
Basic |
SCAR04 |
ArchiCAD interface, Archicad windows, |
1 Week |
2nd week |
600,000/= |
ArchiCad |
Setting up tools, Using toolbox commands |
(40HRS) |
each |
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and editing commands, Text, |
month |
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dimensioning. |
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5 |
Advanced |
SCAR05 |
Stair settings, object creations, creating |
1 Week |
3rd week |
600,000/= |
ArchiCad |
schedules, Morphy & shell tool, detailing |
(40HRS) |
each |
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drawings, |
month |
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6 |
Introduction |
SCAR06 |
The SPSS environment-data editor, |
1 week |
2nd week |
150,000/= |
to SPSS |
entering data, creating variables, the output |
(14HRS) |
each |
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statistical |
viewer |
month |
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package |
Exploring data-graphing and screening, |
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testing, etc |
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7 |
Research |
SCAR07 |
Components of research proposal, types of |
3rd week |
800,000/= |
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proposal |
research |
each |
writing |
month |
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8 |
Regression |
SCAR08 |
An introduction to regression technique, |
1 week |
3rd week |
300,000/= |
techniques |
doing simple regression on SPSS, |
(28HRS) |
each |
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using SPSS |
interpreting simple regression, multiple |
month |
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regression, doing multiple regression on |
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SPSS, interpreting multiple regression |
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9 |
Introduction |
SCAR09 |
Theory behind ANOVA ,running One-Way |
1 week |
4th week |
210,000/= |
to Analysis |
ANOVA on SPSS, interpretation of output |
(14HRS) |
each |
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of Variance |
from One-Way ANOVA |
Month |
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(ANOVA) |
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10 |
Architectural |
SCAR10 |
Materials for modeling, types of models, |
1 Week |
3rd week |
1,200,000/= |
modeling |
workmanships, scaling |
(40HRS) |
each |
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month |
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11 |
Interiors – |
SCAR11 |
decoration planning; space planning; |
1 Week |
3rd week |
800,000/= |
design and |
elements and principles of interior |
(40HRS) |
each |
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decoration |
decoration; colour planning; lighting, soft |
month |
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for living |
furnishing; furniture styles; renovation |
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techniques; application of decorative |
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materials; surface coatings selection. |
1.Target groups: Staffs from Local Government Authorities, Government Ministries, Agencies, Parastatals, NGOs, Institutions, Research Assistants, Students, Academicians, Architectural/ Engineering firms, Quantity Surveyors, Construction Companies, Individuals
2.Mode of delivery: Power point presentation, group discussions, group assignments, and individual exercises
3.Registration and Payment: Registration shall be one week prior to commencement of the course.
4.Venue: All courses are conducted at MUST Main campus in Mbeya city.
5.Mode of Payment: Pay to “Mbeya University of Science and Technology ”MEKAZI
A/C No 016101002687 NBC before commencement of studies.
6.For any enquiries please call: 0757745769
For more information visit our website www.mist.ac.tz
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION SHORT COURSES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016.
The Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering of Mbeya University of Science and Technology invites short courses applicants for academic year 2015/2016. The courses schedule is as shown in the table below. All courses will be conducted at Mbeya University of Science and Technology main campus.
FROM 10TH MAY TO 24TH MAY 2016
S/N |
NAME OF COURSE |
DURATION |
COURSE FEE AT MUST |
1. |
Industrial Risks and Safety |
2 Weeks |
1,000,000/= |
2. |
4G and Next Generation Network |
2 Weeks |
1,125,000/= |
3. |
IP convergence in Mobile networks |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
4. |
Substation and Cabling Technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
5. |
Economical industrial and Domestic Electrical |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
installation |
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6. |
Renewable energy |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
7. |
High voltage live line working technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
FROM 24TH MAY TO 9TH JUNE 2016 |
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1. |
Power Systems Management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
2. |
Programmable Logic Controllers(PLC) |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
3. |
SDH Network and NOC monitoring |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
4. |
Fibre optics training |
2 weeks |
1,000,000/= |
5. |
Low voltage(220V-400V) distribution network |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
design |
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6. |
Medium voltage(3kV-11kV) network design |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
7 |
Substation and Switchgear maintenance |
2 weeks |
1,000,000/= |
FROM 2ND JUNE TO 14TH JUNE2016 |
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1. |
Commissioning and testing of electrical systems |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
and equipment (Electrical installation and |
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electrical machines) |
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2. |
SCADA Technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
3. |
Low voltage (220V-400V) network construction |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
4. |
Medium voltage(3kV-11kV) network |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
constuction |
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5. |
Single line Earth return distribution network |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
technology |
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6. |
Preventive maintenance of Electrical |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
installations, Equipment and electrical machines |
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7. |
Solar water pumping Technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
8. |
Power quality improvement technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000/= |
Targeted Group: The targeted group for lists of the courses are: Heads of Sections, Supervisors, Foremen, Engineers, Electrical Technicians, Electronics and Telecommunication Technicians, electrical artisans etc.
Payment of fee through bank account MTCMEKAZI, Acc. No 016101002687 NBC bank. The fee must be paid 3 days before starting date of the course.
Mr. Owdean Suwi |
Mr. Exaud Tweve |
Head of Department (ETE) . |
short course coordinator(ETE) |
Email: suwi69@yahoo.com |
Email:exaud1996@gmail.com |
Mobile:0755744486 |
Mobile: +255768118010 |
For More Information, Contact us through Website: www.mist.ac
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
SHORT COURSES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2015/2016
Participants will increase knowledge and skills in natural resources, conversion technologies, efficiencies and practical utilization of the following renewable energy sources:
∙Hydropower
∙Geothermal energy
∙Solar energy
∙Ocean current energy
∙Wind energy
COURSE NAME |
duration |
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1 |
Maintenance planning and scheduling |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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2 |
Mechatronics and its application |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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3 |
Basics of hydraulic and pneumatic system |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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4 |
Safety and maintenance management |
2 weeks |
1,000,000 |
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5 |
Industrial supervisory skills |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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6 |
Basic engineering Drawing |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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7 |
Safety and maintenance management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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8 |
Trouble shooting and repair of boilers |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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9 |
Engineering maintenance management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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10 |
Oil and gas plant management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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11 |
Energy management and auditing |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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12 |
Renewable energy |
2 |
1,125,000 |
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∙ |
hydropower |
weeks@course |
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∙ |
solar |
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∙ |
wind |
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∙ |
biomass |
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13 |
Renewable energy management and finance |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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14 |
Renewable energy finance and policy |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
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15 |
Risk management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
16 |
Basic petroleum technology |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
17 |
Basic petroleum economics |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
18 |
AutoCAD 2D and 3D |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
19 |
Project Management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
20 |
Industrial Risk And Safety |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
21 |
PLC and SCADA Technologies |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
22 |
Petroleum Engineering |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
23 |
Solid Works |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
24 |
Trouble shooting and repair of refrigeration and air |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
condition system |
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25 |
Basic lifting and rigging |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
26 |
Workshop management |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
27 |
Vehicle routine maintenance and inspection course for |
2 weeks |
1,125,000 |
drivers |
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TARGETED GROUP:
Heads of sections, supervisors, foremen, engineers, mechanical technicians, motor vehicle mechanics, boiler operators, welders, crane operators, etc from mining, industries, workshops, institutes etc. and individuals who evaluated the benefits of adopting renewable energy technology: managers and directors intending to invest in the renewable energy sector.
For enquiries please call : 0754596432
For more information visit our website :www.mist.ac.tz
DEPARTMENT OF BUSNINESS MANAGEMENT
SHORTCOURSE FOR 2016/2017
S/ |
Course |
Code |
Course Content |
Durati |
Date |
Fee |
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N |
Name |
on |
Structure |
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1 |
Accounting |
SCBM01 |
Role of accounting small business players, |
1 Week |
2nd week |
700,000/= |
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for Small |
setting up financial books, accounting |
(40hrs) |
each |
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Business |
principles, ledger and |
trial |
balance, |
adjusted |
month |
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journal entries and an adjusted trial balance, |
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financial |
statements, |
accounting |
cycle, |
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worksheet, reporting systems in perpetual and |
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periodic |
inventory, create and utilize |
payroll |
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records for a small business and strategic plans |
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for a small business utilizing accounting. |
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2 |
Commercial |
SCBM02 |
Role and importance of Law, intentional and |
1 Week |
3rd week |
500,000/= |
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Law |
negligent Torts, contract, contracts of |
(21HR |
each |
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guarantees, insurance |
and |
leases, |
sole |
S) |
month |
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proprietorships, |
partnership |
and corporations, |
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security for debt and government regulation of |
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business. |
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3 |
Project Cost |
SCBM03 |
Project costs, cost management, estimate of |
1 Week |
4th week |
200,000/= |
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Management |
project costs, project budgeting and control of |
(14hrs) |
each |
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project costs. |
Month |
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4 |
Customer |
SCBM04 |
Customer service, who we are and what we do, |
1 Week |
2nd week |
700,000/= |
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Service |
establishing |
your attitude, customer |
analysis, |
(40hrs) |
each |
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Training |
identifying and addressing customer needs, |
month |
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Skills |
generating return business, in-person customer |
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service, over the phone customer service, |
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electronic customer service, calming upset |
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customers, time management strategies and |
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stress management strategies. |
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5 |
Effective |
SCBM05 |
Supervisory theory and practice from a |
1 Week |
3rd week |
800,000/= |
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Supervision |
Tanzanian perspective, fundamental concepts of |
(40hrS) |
each |
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Skills |
supervisory, supervisors’ role, issues Tanzanian |
month |
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supervisors face in the twenty first century, |
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appraise |
supervisory |
decisions and |
personal |
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philosophies of supervisory. |
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6 |
Essential |
SCBM06 |
Developing a writing strategy, critical thinking, |
1 week |
1st week |
800,000/= |
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technical |
organizational |
strategies, |
using |
language |
(40hrs) |
each |
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writing skills |
effectively, |
writing |
the |
technical |
report, |
month |
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constructing |
effective, |
sentences |
and |
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paragraphs, understanding how readers read, |
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building the argument of the document, using |
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figures, graphs, and charts, writing proposals, |
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editing and proofreading strategies. |
7 |
Excellent |
SCBM07 |
Customer service, improving customer relations |
1 week |
3rd week |
300,000/= |
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customer |
through effective |
communication, |
identifying |
(28hrs) |
each |
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service |
and meeting customer needs, identifying and |
month |
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dealing with different customer types, dealing |
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with “difficult” customers, handling customer |
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complaints and action planning. |
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8 |
Human |
SCBM08 |
Major challenges facing managers today and |
1 week |
3rd week |
500,000/= |
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resources |
the role of the HR department in assisting line |
(21hrs) |
each |
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management |
managers, the legal human resources |
month |
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framework in Tanzania and the role the |
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manager plays to ensure legal compliance and |
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effective employee relations, managers role in |
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employment planning and the impact on the |
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recruitment and selection process, appropriate |
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performance management and the management |
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practices necessary for a good |
system and |
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strategic role of compensation in managing |
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employees effectively. |
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9 |
Innovation |
SCBM09 |
Innovation |
and entrepreneurship, |
technology |
1 week |
4th week |
700,000/= |
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and social |
entrepreneurship, |
entrepreneurial |
finance, |
(40hrs) |
each |
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entrepreneurs |
marketing research, new product development, |
Month |
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hip |
growing and exiting a venture, intrapreneurship, |
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change management, social |
entrepreneurship, |
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and innovation and sustainability. |
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10 |
Management |
SCBM10 |
Effective leadership |
attitude, |
communication, |
1 Week |
2nd |
500,000/= |
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& supervisory |
achieving effective results with workforce, |
(28hrs) |
week |
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skills |
adjusting communication style to achieve |
each |
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results, communicating with your work unit, |
month |
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providing performance feedback, effective on- |
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the-job |
training, |
motivating |
through |
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empowerment, teambuilding, growing and time |
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management |
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11 |
Negotiation |
SCBM11 |
Understanding |
negotiation, |
laying |
the |
1 Week |
1st week |
500,000/= |
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skills |
groundwork, conducting a negotiation, phase |
(21hrs) |
each |
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one – exchanging information, phase two – |
month |
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bargaining, mutual gain, phase three – closing, |
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dealing with difficult issues, negotiating outside |
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the boardroom , negotiating on behalf of |
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someone else. |
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12 |
Principles of |
SCBM12 |
Steps in strategic planning, forces influencing |
1 Week |
4th week |
500,000/= |
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marketing |
customer behavior and buying decisions |
(21hrs) |
each |
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behavior, forces impacting a company’s |
Month |
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environment and their impact on marketing |
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initiatives, |
product |
and brand management |
decisions, |
an |
integrated |
marketing |
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communications and distribution strategy and |
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philosophy, marketing plan for small business. |
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13 |
Project |
SCBM13 |
Project management |
dynamics, |
management |
1 week |
1st week |
700,000/= |
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management |
philosophy, strategy and systems, project |
(40hrs) |
each |
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management |
leadership |
and |
organization, |
Month |
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project planning and scheduling, project control |
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and closure, coordinating project elements for |
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successful project completion, achieving project |
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objectives of timely completion in budget and |
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to stakeholder satisfaction, utilizing project |
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team members effectively and disposing project |
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information |
appropriately, |
acquiring |
project |
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resources efficiently from external sources, |
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managing project risks for maximizing positive |
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outcomes. |
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14 |
Enterprise |
SCBM14 |
Enterprise |
risk |
management, |
business |
1 week |
2nd |
700,000/= |
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risk |
management, enterprise statistics, business |
(40hrs) |
week |
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management |
finance and accounting, enterprise economics, |
each |
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enterprise risk financing and risk control. |
Month |
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15 |
Small |
SCBM15 |
Business |
problems |
and |
opportunities, |
1 week |
1st week |
200,000/= |
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business |
qualitative and quantitative information for |
(14hrs) |
each |
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management |
decision making, impact of economic, social, |
Month |
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political, and cultural variables affecting a small |
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business operation and formulate strategies |
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based upon the results, strategies to creatively |
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organize, lead and assume the risks of an |
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organization. |
7. Target groups:
SCBM01, 2 &15: Employees of the private sector involved in accounting for small business,
private sectors enterprises participants involved in business.
SCBM03, 4 &9: Public or private sector who want to make a significant contribution to
their companies/organization’s image.
SCBM05: Private enterprises employees/self employed involved in small business planning and operations.
SCBM06: Both public and private sector/ voluntary sector/ corporate sector whose participants are involved in report writing or documentation.
SCBM07: Practitioners Hotel Managers from private sectors who want to make a significant
contribution to their hotels by providing exceptional customer service.
SCBM08: Business managers from the public and private sectors involved in Human Resources management.
SCBM10: anyone whose work involves management and supervisory in groups from public sector, voluntary sector, corporate sector and private sector.
SCBM11: Anyone whose work involves negotiation or persuasion – with individuals or in groups from public sector, voluntary sector, corporate sector and private sector.
SCBM13: Business or private/public institution, organization or department, involved in project-type work.
SCBM14: Employees of the public and private sectors involved in risk management.
8.Mode of delivery: Power point presentation, group discussions, group assignments, and case studies.
9.Registration and Payment: Registration shall be one week prior to commencement of the course.
10.Venue: All courses are conducted at MUST main campus in Mbeya City.
11.Mode of Payment: Pay to “Mbeya University of Science and Technology ” A/C No 016101002687 NBC before commencement of studies.
For enquiries please call : 0755306466
For more information visit our website :www.mist.ac.tz
BUILT ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SHORTCOURSE FOR 2016/2017
S |
Course |
Code |
Course |
Dura |
Date |
Fee |
n. |
Name |
Contents/Objectives/Outcome |
tion |
Structure |
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1 |
The use of |
SCBE |
Overview of AutoCAD Civil |
10 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
Autocad |
E01 |
3D,Working with survey data in |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
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CIVIL 3D for |
analyzing surfaces for road |
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design of |
design,Creating road Alignments, |
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roads |
Profiles, Assemblies, Corridors, |
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Cross-Sections, etc. Design roads |
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and their associated structures |
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(Road intersections, drainage |
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structures etc.,),Road planning and |
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analysis for a given |
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locality,working with Storm Water |
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Structures, producing cut and fill |
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data for road construction and other |
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earth works, plan production |
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(creating view frames, sheets plans, |
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profiles and sections) |
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2 |
Aggregate |
SCBE |
Sampling of aggregate samples for |
14 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
testing for |
E02 |
different types of laboratory |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
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Civil and |
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tests,Carry out different types of |
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Building |
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aggregate tests in the laboratory to |
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Construction |
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assess the basic physical, |
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mechanical and chemical properties |
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of aggregates for Building and |
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civil works,Identify types of |
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aggregates suitable for Building |
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and civil work projects,Selection of |
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quarry for production of good |
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aggregates for building and civil |
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works |
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3 |
Pavement |
SCBE |
Causes of road failure |
10 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
Maintenance |
E03 |
Road defects for both paved and |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
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Prioritization |
unpaved roads, Types of treatment |
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for different failure of roads, |
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Prioritization ( to set priorities |
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based on importance of road and |
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failure of the road),Visually assess |
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a pavement and collect data about |
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its condition using non-destructive |
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testing equipment, To understand |
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different types/alternatives of |
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treatment ( e.g. Routine |
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maintenance, periodic, |
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rehabilitation, upgrading etc) |
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Perform road inventory, |
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Determination of road condition |
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index |
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Parameters used in prioritization |
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model development ,Develop |
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Prioritization models |
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Develop Project optimization |
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model |
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4 |
Laboratory |
SCBE |
Sampling of soil samples for |
14 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
testing of soil |
E04 |
different types of laboratory soil |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
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for Building |
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tests, Classification of different |
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and Civil |
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types of soils for Building and civil |
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Works |
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works, Carry out different types of |
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soil strength tests to assess the basic |
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properties of soils for Building |
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civil works,Identify types of soils |
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suitable for Building and civil work |
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projects,Stabilization of soils to |
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improve the engineering properties |
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of in situ soil |
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5 |
Structural |
SCBE |
The Base Units and Design |
14 |
April 2016 to |
1,000,000/= |
analysis and |
E05 |
Codes,Set up Grid Lines,Define |
days |
May 2016 |
||
design by |
Story Levels,Define Section |
And |
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using Etabs |
August 2016 |
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Properties,Draw Structural |
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Software |
to Sept 2016 |
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Objects,SelectObjects,AssignPrope |
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rties,Define Load |
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Patterns,AssignLoads,Define Load |
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Cases,Edit the Model |
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Geometry,View the Model,Analyze |
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the Model,Display Results for |
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Checking,Design the |
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Model,Generate Detail |
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Documents,Output Results and |
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Reports Save the Model |
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6 |
Autocad 2D |
SCBE |
Introduction to structural drawings |
14 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
for structural |
E06 |
and details,Drawingcircles,arcs and |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
||
Engineers |
polygons,Drawing Lines and |
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Rectangles,Fillet and Chamfer |
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lines,Work with grids and |
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Snap,Stretchobjects,Use offset and |
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Mirror,Use trim and |
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extend,Eraseobjects,Copy or Move |
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objects,Alter layer assignments for |
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objects,Change objects |
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properties,Control layer |
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visibility,Defineblocks,Apply hatch |
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patterns,Create text styles,Write |
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lines of texts,Create and apply |
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dimension styles,Use the window |
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command,Use view |
||||||
ports,Structurallayouts,Reinforcem |
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entdetails,Set printing and plotting |
||||||
options |
||||||
7 |
Application |
SCBE |
Quality Management System in |
3 |
May and |
1,000,000/= |
of quality |
E06 |
construction industry, |
week |
October every |
||
management |
s |
year |
||||
system at |
Constituents of project quality plan |
|||||
project level |
in |
at project |
level |
Detailed scope of |
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construction |
the project, |
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industry |
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Quality plan inputs, |
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Quality objectives Purchasing plan |
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Management responsibilities |
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Control of documents and data |
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Design control plan |
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Resources needed plan |
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Inspection and test plan |
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Audits plan |
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Production and service provision |
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Control of data plan |
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Preservation of product plan |
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Control of nonconforming product |
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Coordination |
of |
process |
and |
|||||||
documentation |
at |
project |
level |
|||||||
during construction process |
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Impact of |
Quality |
Managements |
||||||||
Systems application at project level |
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in construction industry |
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8 |
Introduction to Reinforced |
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Concrete Structures |
||||||||||
General introduction to reinforced |
||||||||||
concrete materials |
||||||||||
Reinforced |
SCBE |
General introduction to use of code |
14 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
|||||
Concrete |
E07 |
of practice for design and detailing |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
||||||
Floor plan 2D Modelling |
||||||||||
Design and |
General introduction to design |
|||||||||
Detailing |
theories for design and detailing |
|||||||||
Buildings 3D modelling 1 |
||||||||||
Buildings 3D modelling 11 |
Using |
Buildings 3D Design 1 |
|||||
MasterSeries |
Buildings 3D Design 11 |
|||||
Buildings 3D Design 111 |
||||||
SoftwareTrai |
Buildings 3D Design 1V |
|||||
ningProgram |
Buildings 3D DXF and AUTOCAD |
|||||
drawings Manager |
||||||
me |
Preparation of General |
|||||
Arrangement Drawings 1 |
||||||
Preparation of General |
||||||
Arrangement Drawings 11 |
||||||
Preparation of Reinforced Concrete |
||||||
Detail Drawings 1 |
||||||
Preparation of Reinforced Concrete |
||||||
Detail Drawings 11 |
||||||
Preparation of Reinforced Concrete |
||||||
Detail Drawings 111 |
||||||
Preparation of Reinforced Concrete |
||||||
Detail Drawings 1V |
||||||
10 |
Short course |
SCBE |
Understand nature of management |
10 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
in |
E08 |
(definition and functional elements). |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
||
construction |
Understand what a project is, and the |
|||||
management |
elements of project management. |
|||||
Manage span control and build |
||||||
capability to select and adopt |
||||||
appropriate leadership style. |
||||||
Understand how to manage one and |
||||||
several projects. |
||||||
Understanding planning techniques a |
||||||
how to track project progresses. |
||||||
Understand facets of process |
||||||
perspective – process mapping – |
||||||
(macro, middle and micro), IMO, |
||||||
process charts & tools, improvement |
||||||
disconnects, etc. |
||||||
Understand basic principles of lean a |
||||||
TQM philosophies and their |
||||||
application in the organization to crea |
||||||
value, eliminated wastes and become |
||||||
competitive. |
||||||
Organization Structure, strategy |
||||||
deployment and leaderships |
||||||
Planning techniques, Work Study and |
||||||
productivity |
||||||
Project risk management |
||||||
11 |
Cost |
SCBE |
Basic concepts in projects and |
10 |
August 2016 |
1,000,000/= |
Management |
E09 |
project management,Project |
days |
to Sept 2016 |
||
(work |
||||||
breakdown structure,Project |
ing |
|||||
planning techniques ,Work study |
days) |
|||||
and analysis,Earn Value |
||||||
Analysis,Equivalencies – |
||||||
engineering economic studies |
||||||
(exercises on present worth, future |
||||||
worth, and Annuity),Project risk |
||||||
management,Use emerged |
||||||
management techniques to create |
||||||
value and eliminated unnecessary |
||||||
costs |
||||||
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4.Venue: All courses are conducted at MUST main campus in Mbeya city.
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Tshs. 120,000/- |
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Tshs. 200,000/- |
Watu Nje ya MUST |
Tshs. 300,000/- |
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