This course introduces learners to the fundamental principles and legal frameworks that govern business operations. It covers the structure and functions of the legal system, sources of law, and the legal environment within which businesses operate. Students will examine key areas such as the law of contract, agency, sale of goods, negotiable instruments, partnership, and company law. The course also explores consumer protection, employment law, and dispute resolution mechanisms.

Emphasis is placed on developing the learner’s ability to understand legal documents, apply legal principles to practical business scenarios, and recognize the implications of legal decisions on business operations.

This course introduces students to basic accounting principles and practices. It focuses on the preparation and interpretation of financial records and statements using the double-entry bookkeeping system.

This unit specifies the competencies required to facilitate the training of Economics skills. It involves applying economic concepts to the national context, deriving demand curves, deriving supply curves, measuring national income, applying components of money and banking and controlling inflation and unemployment

This course aims to give you an understanding of the meaning of finance of international 
exhibit as a banker, an entrepreneur, a teacher in private and public educational 
operations. It also aims to help you develop knowledge of financing foreign trade. The 
trade, what this means and how the theories and concepts can be applied in business 
course will expose you to the required knowledge and skills that you are expected to exhibit as a banker ,an entrepreneur a teacher in private and public institutions.