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Adventist University of Africa
Master of Science in Applied Computer Science
- Nairobi, Kenya
MSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended
English
The Master of Science in Applied Computer Science is a program meant to answer the need for developing effective competencies in information technology and security, to meet the need of Africa and the world. The graduates will have the theory in computer and information science and the ability to translate the theory into everyday life in their current employment position as they plan, design and manage computer information systems in the local and global contexts.


EDULINK INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE NAIROBI
ICDL (INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER DRIVING LICENCE)
- Nairobi, Kenya
Course
Full time
Blended, On-Campus
English
ICDL is the world’s leading computer skills certification. To date more than 14 million people have engaged with the ICDL programme. The ICDL programme defines the skills and competencies necessary to use a computer and common computer applications. It offers a wide range of modules including Computer Essentials, Word Processing and IT Security. Candidates take tests in the modules which are most relevant to their educational and professional requirements, thereby creating their ICDL Profile. Whether in school, university or in the workplace, ICDL offers the skills you need to succeed.
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EDULINK INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE NAIROBI
Advanced Diploma in Software Engineering (ADSE)
- Nairobi, Kenya
Advanced Diploma
Full time
Blended, On-Campus
English
ADSE is a two-year diploma programme designed to make you an industry-ready professional in the Software Programming field.
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Kenya is regarded as one of the countries in Africa with their top university being the University of Nairobi. Last year, the Kenyan government, upgraded 15 institutions to fully university status in a bid to increase the student’s accessibility to these universities.