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This course, Veterinary Ethics and Jurisprudence, equips learners with the essential knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes needed to uphold animal welfare, apply ethical principles, and comply with the legal and regulatory framework governing veterinary practice.
Through a blend of theoretical instruction and hands-on practical work, trainees will explore core concepts such as the five animal freedoms, humane handling and slaughter, professional ethics, stakeholder communication, and ethical decision-making processes.
The course also covers key Rwandan veterinary laws, ministerial orders, and legal interpretation methods. Upon completion,
learners will be able to apply animal welfare principles in practice, demonstrate ethical behavior in professional settings, and ensure full compliance with relevant veterinary legislation.

- Teacher: ALEXIE MUMUKUNDE
This module equips learners with practical skills to administer and manage Windows Server environments. It focuses on three key outcomes:
1. Manage Server Services
- Students learn how to install, configure, and monitor core server services such as DNS, DHCP, and File/Print services
- Emphasis is placed on starting, stopping, and troubleshooting services to ensure availability and performance.
2. Manage Users
Learners practice creating and managing user accounts, groups, and organizational units using Active Directory.
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They explore permission assignment, password policies, and access control to secure resources and maintain user productivity.
3. Deploy Web Applications
Students are introduced to Internet Information Services (IIS) for hosting and deploying web applications.
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They configure websites, virtual directories, and application pools, ensuring applications run securely and efficiently on the server.

- Teacher: UMUGWANEZA Marie Aimée
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Learning and Teaching strategies
- Teacher: KWIZERA INGABIRE DIANE
This module describes employable and practicable skills; knowledge and right attitudes required by the student to interpret furniture and furnishing elements drawings, select tools, equipment and materials for furniture, prepare materials for furniture and perform webbing and foaming for upholstered furniture. It is designed for students pursuing TVET certificate III in wood technology. Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for initial work, community involvement and/or further learning.

- Teacher: Eric Hitimana
- Teacher: Origene IGIRANEZA