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28 Aug

Preparing Documents Using Latex

By abarku-basic 0 Comments
Degree Level: 
Undergraduate Degree
Name of Presenter : 
Mr. Isaac Armah Mensah, Assistant Lecturer, UCC.
Venue: 
DCSIT Huawei Lab
Chairperson: 
Prof Jojo Eghan, HOD, DCSIT 2014-04-10
Datetime: 
Thursday, April 10, 2014 - 03:30
Category: 
Seminar
Abstract: 
Abstract not available.
28 Aug

Attacking a Crypto Protocol

By abarku-basic 0 Comments
Degree Level: 
Undergraduate Degree
Name of Presenter : 
Dr. Gaven Watson, Cryptography Group, University of Bristol.
Venue: 
DCSIT Huawei Lab
Chairperson: 
Dr. Elizabeth Quaglia,Visiting Lecturer, DCSIT 2014-03-27
Datetime: 
Thursday, March 27, 2014 - 12:30
Category: 
Seminar
Abstract: 
In this talk, I will describe how crypto can sometimes fail to meet its security goals and can leave systems vulnerable to attack. SSH is a widely used secure network protocols which was originally designed as a replacement for insecure remote login procedures. I will present a variety of plaintext-recovery attacks against SSH. I show why a combination of flaws in the basic design of SSH leads implementations such as openSSH to be open to these attacks and why the previous analyses of SSH did not discover such attacks

Advanced Music Composition (practical)

This course aims at relating advanced music theory to the compositional craft. Students will be assisted to apply their knowledge in a wide range of styles, both Western,

African and popular idioms, and to develop their personal compositional language, resulting in a larger original works.

Course Code: 
MUD 425
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 400
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Music

Psychology of Music

In this course students learn about psychological methods and theory to interpret and understand musical behaviour, sounds and ideas. The interdisciplinary nature of the subject and its use of a wide

range of empirical approaches offers a unique perspective on music. The course examines the cognitive, social and biological basis of our ability to perceive, remember, appreciate and produce music. 

Course Code: 
MUD 430
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 400
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Music

Advanced Music Technology

This course is a continuation of MUD 334, deepening and enhancing students’ knowledge and skills in music technology, particularly digital music production procedures.

Students will engage in multi-track hard disk recording, digital audio editing, MIDI sequencing, and mastering.

Course Code: 
MUD 433
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 400
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Music

Public Performance and Musicianship practical

The course provides students with a more advanced study of solo as well as ensemble performance techniques and also enhances students’ skills in the art of stage presentation. It educates students on the preparation of concert programmes. Students have the opportunity to examine solo rehearsal techniques. The course also assists students to play hymns in several keys as well as extemporize and decorate melodic and harmonic phrases. 

Course Code: 
MUD 403
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 400
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Music
27 Aug

Computing on Encrypted Data:What, Why and How!

By abarku-basic 0 Comments
Degree Level: 
Undergraduate Degree
Name of Presenter : 
Dr. Angelo De Caro, From ENS, Paris.
Venue: 
DCSIT Huawei Lab 2014-03-13
Chairperson: 
Dr. Elizabeth Quaglia,Visiting Lecturer, DCSIT
Datetime: 
Thursday, March 13, 2014 - 13:00
Category: 
Seminar
Abstract: 
Using encryption anyone can securely store data on the cloud. While this provides clear benefits, it also has some significant drawbacks. For instance, it is commonly believed that encrypted data cannot be manipulated without first being decrypted, making the encrypted data static. Therefore a fundamental question arises: Can we process encrypted data without having to decryot it first? In this talk, we will try to answer this question in a variety of settings, exploring one of the most exciting research areas in cryptography
Degree Type: 
Master of PhilosophyDepartment of French
Programme Duration: 
2 years (Standard Entry)
Degree Type: 
Master of PhilosophyDepartment of French
Programme Duration: 
2 years (Standard Entry)
Entry Requirements: 

Basically practitioners in GES and professionals from non-governmental organizations as well as the private sector.  Candidates must have a good first degree, at least a Second Class (Hons.) degree from a recognized University or an analogous institution.

Didactics of Nature of French

The course introduces students to an analytic view of language as a tool for communication, and also suggests ways of examining and comparing different methods used in teaching French as a foreign language.It provides an analytic introduction to various aspects bordering on language teaching and learning: the differences between the concepts of language acquisition and learning, inter-language, cognitive theories as they relate to foreign language learning in a multicultural environment and the intercultural dimension of teaching and learning.  This course also introduces students to new approaches, that is, the thematic, comparative and contextualization approaches for teaching culture/civilization. Emphasis shall be laid on French culture and African Francophone culture(s).

 

Course Code: 
FRE 826
No. of Credits: 
4
Level: 
Level 500
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
French

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