Pentecostal Life University Diploma Courses

Pentecostal Life University Diploma Courses

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 1.  DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
THE PROGRAM AIM AND OBJECTIVES
       Aim
The aim of this programme is to make students understand the concept of business management while also demonstrate to them the importance of business management to the growth and success of an organization.
      Objectives
The objectives of the program are:

  • To enable students become familiar with theories, concepts and principles of business management
  • To help students become competent practitioners in a chosen field of business management
  • To advance student’s career objectives in business management by developing the skills and knowledge in various areas of business

YEAR ONE
SEMESTER ONE

  1. BM 111 Management Principles and Practice
  2. BM 112 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
  3. BM 113 Introduction to Business
  4. BM 114 Introduction to Business Communication

SEMESTER TWO

  1. BM 121 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  2. BM 122 Introduction to Business Law
  3. BM 123 Computer Applications
  4. BM 124 Introduction to Business Mathematics and Statics

YEAR TWO
SEMESTER ONE

  1. BM 211 Introduction to Financial Institutions and Capital Markets
  2. BM 212 Introduction to Marketing
  3. BM 213 Financial Accounting 1
  4. BM 214 Procurement Principles and Practice

SEMESTER TWO

  1. BM 221 Introduction to Human Resource Development
  2. BM 222 Economics (Micro and Macro Economics)
  3. BM 223 Cost and Managemement Accounting
  4. BM 224 Financial Accounting 2

 
2.  DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
THE PROGRAM AIM AND OBJECTIVES
      Aim
This programme aims at introducing students basic issues covering Journalism and Mass Communication.
      Objectives
The objectives of the program are:

  • To provide skills and knowledge in Journalism and Mass Communication
  • To inculcate a culture of thinking in the students on issues of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • To introduce theories, concepts and principles of Journalism and Mass Communication
  • To help students’ apply skills, competencies and talents in a chosen field of Journalism and Mass Communication

YEAR ONE
SEMESTER ONE

  1.  JMC 111 Management Principles and Practice
  2.  JMC 112 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
  3.  JMC 113 Introduction to Business
  4. JMC 114 Introduction to Business Communication

SEMESTER TWO

  1. JMC 121 Computer Applications
  2. JMC 122 Introduction to Business Law
  3. JMC 123 Introduction to Journalism
  4. JMC 124 Introduction to Business Mathematics and Statics

YEAR TWO
SEMESTER ONE

  1. JMC 211 Communication Graphics
  2. JMC 212 Economics Micro and Macro – Economics
  3. JMC 213 Broadcast Technology
  4. JMC 214 Introduction to Mass Communication

SEMESTER TWO

  1. JMC 221 Introduction to News Writing and Reporting
  2. JMC 222 Magazine and Feature Writing
  3. JMC 223 Fundamentals of Broadcasting (Radio and TV)
  4. JMC 224 Editing (copy and photo) and Design

3. DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE
The course is designed to prepare students to respond to the current needs and challenges in both rural and urban communities. The program will add value to development work within the local communities, churches, faith-based organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations, co-operatives as well as relevant government departments.
YEAR ONE
SEMESTER ONE

  1. COD 111 Introduction to Business
  2. COD 112 Business Communication
  3. COD 113 Introduction to Strategic Management
  4. COD 114 Management Principles and Practice

SEMESTER TWO

  1. COD 121 Introduction to Business Mathematics and Statistics
  2. COD 122 Computer Applications
  3. COD 123 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
  4. COD 124 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

 
YEAR TWO
SEMESTER ONE

  1. COD 211 Introduction to Community Development, Development Concepts and Ethics.
  2. COD 212 Environmental issues in Community Development
  3. COD 213 Principles of human nutrition
  4. COD 214 Gender, Family, HIV and Development

SEMESTER TWO

  1. COD 221 State, Society and Development
  2. COD 222 Social Work
  3. COD 223 Principles of Adult Education and Rural Sociology
  4. COD 224 Agriculture, Food and Development