This course is an introduction to digital image processing from an elementary perspective. Providing a broad introduction to the discipline, the course covers topics that can be introduced with simple mathematics so students can learn the concepts without getting overwhelmed by mathematical detail. The first three lectures set the scene for the rest of the lectures by exploring the nature and use of digital images and how they can be obtained, stored, and displayed. By using MATLAB and its Image Processing Toolbox, students will be able to apply the theory they have learned into practice. The course comprises 16, 45-minute sessions, concluding with a multiple choice question (MCQ) examination in the final session.