Operations Research introduces learners to mathematical methods for decision-making and optimization in complex systems. It covers topics such as linear programming, simulation, queuing theory, and decision analysis. Students learn to model real-world problems, analyze data, and develop strategies to enhance efficiency and productivity in various industries.

A probability course for learners explores the mathematical study of uncertainty and randomness. It covers basic concepts like probability distributions, random variables, and events. Students learn to quantify and analyze uncertain outcomes, essential for fields like statistics, economics, and decision-making in diverse contexts.

An ICT course for learners explores fundamental concepts in Information and Communication Technology. It covers topics such as computer hardware and software, networks, cybersecurity, and digital communication tools. Students gain practical skills in using technology effectively, preparing them for diverse careers and modern digital environments.