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NAMIBIA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NUST)YEARBOOK 2018PART 7FACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND SPATIAL SCIENCES(Note: The final interpretation of all regulations in this Yearbook for the Faculty of Natural Resources and SpatialSciences shall be vested in Council).[i]

NOTEThe Yearbook for the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences is valid for 2018 only. Curricula and syllabi may beamended for 2019.It is obtainable free of charge from:The RegistrarNamibia University of Science and TechnologyPrivate Bag 13388WindhoekNAMIBIALocation:13 Storch Street, WindhoekTelephone:( 264-61) 207 2008 / 2118Fax:( 264-61) 207 hough the information contained in this Yearbook has been compiled as accurately as possible, Council and Senateaccept no responsibility for any errors and omissions, which may occur. The University retains the right to amendregulations or conditions without prior notice.Due to the rapidly changing external environment that many programmes operate in, and the University’s desire toremain constantly relevant in its offerings, some programmes may be significantly amended after publication of thisYearbook. Please consult our website for the latest versions of our curricula, syllabi and academic regulations.The fact that particulars of a specific programme, field of study, subject, or course have been included in thisYearbook does not necessarily mean that such a programme, field of study, subject, or course will be offered in theacademic year 2018. Namibia University of Science and Technology/Office of the Registrar.[ ii ]

CONTACT DETAILSCentral Administration and Lecturers’ OfficesPostal Address:Private Bag 13388, Windhoek, NAMIBIAStreet Address:13 Storch Street, Windhoek, NAMIBIAStudent post to:Private Bag 13388, Windhoek, ENTRE FOR OPEN AND LIFELONG LEARNINGPostal Address:Private Bag 13388, Windhoek, NAMIBIAStreet Address:13 Storch Street, Windhoek, NAMIBIATel:207 2081/2206Fax:207 EPHONE NUMBERSNUST Switchboard Operator:207 9111Office of the Vice Chancellor:Vice ChancellorDeputy Vice Chancellor: Administration and FinanceDeputy Vice Chancellor: Academic Affairs207 2000/1-3207 2004/5207 2280/1Office of the Registrar:RegistrarAssistant Registrar: Academic AdministrationExaminations OfficeStudent Enquiries, Registrations, and Records207 2008/2118207 2351/2667207 2027/2412207 2056Office of the Bursar:Bursar207 2007Department of Student Services: DirectorStudents CouncillorCultural DepartmentSports Department207 2165207 2270207 2070207 2298Students Representative Council:Information & Communications Technology: DirectorLibrary & Information Services: Library, Enquiries and Loan CounterHostels:Men: Shangri-LaSuperintendentHouse CommitteeCall Office207 2457207 2275207 2022/2621Ladies: Mon ResaHouse CommitteeCall OfficeLadies: HöpkerHouse Committee207 2131207 2127229405/234193/233100207 2131207 2130SuperintendentSuperintendentNB: The international code in all numbers is 264-61[ iii ]207 2132207 2375229413/233130

CONTENTSFACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND SPATIAL SCIENCESNoteContact DetailsContentsStaffCODE 299Pageiiiiiiv1UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of Agriculture and Natural Resources SciencesDiploma in Agricultural Management (Phasing out from 2014 until 2020)Bachelor of Agricultural Management (Phasing out from 2014 until 2020)Bachelor of Agriculture (Revised Programme) (Phased in 2014)Bachelor of Natural Resource Management in Nature Conservation447914Department of Land and Property SciencesCredit TableTransition TableDiploma in Property Studies (Revised Programme) (Phasing in 2017)Bachelor of Property Studies (Revised Programme) (Phasing in 2017)Diploma in Property Studies (Phasing out from 2017 until 2020)Bachelor of Property Studies Honours (Phasing out from 2017 until 2020)Diploma in Land AdministrationBachelor in Land Administration (Phased in 2015)Bachelor of Land Administration (Phasing out from 2015 until 2018)17192125273133363739Department of Geo-Spatial Sciences and TechnologyDiploma in Geomatics (Phased in 2015)Diploma in Geomatics (Phasing out until 2019)Bachelor of Geomatics (Phased in 2016)Bachelor of Science in Geomatics (Extended programme)Bachelor of Geoinformation Technology (Phased in 2016)Bachelor of Geoinformation Technology (Phasing out until 2019)41414547535863Department of Architecture and Spatial PlanningBachelor of Architecture (Revised) (Phasing in 2017)Bachelor of Town and Regional PlanningBachelor of Regional and Rural DevelopmentBachelor of Quantity Surveying (New) (Phasing in 2017)6767727476POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of Natural Resources and Agricultural SciencesBachelor of Agriculture HonoursMaster of Agribusiness Management (Phased in 2015)Bachelor of Natural Resource Management Honours (Nature Conservation)Master of Natural Resource ManagementDoctor of Philosophy in Natural Resource Sciences (Phased in 2017)787881838586Department of Land and Property SciencesBachelor of Land Administration HonoursDepartment of Geo-Spatial Sciences and TechnologyBachelor of Geomatics Honours (Phased in 2016)Bachelor of Geoinformation Technology HonoursMaster Geoinformation Science and Earth Observation (Phased in 2016)898991919395[ iv ]

Master of Spatial Science (Phased in 2017)Doctor of Philosophy in Spatial Science (Phased in 2017)98100Department of Architecture and Spatial PlanningBachelor of Architecture Honours (Revised) (Phased in 2017)Master of Architecture (New) (Phased in 2017)Master of Landscape Architecture (New) (Phased in 2017)Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning Honours (Phased in 2015)Bachelor of Regional and Rural Development Honours (Phased in 2015)103103106108110112[v]

FACULTY OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND SPATIAL SCIENCESOFFICE OF THE DEANDeanSecretaryTelephone numberFax numberEmail addressFaculty OfficerTelephone numberFax numberEmailAssociate DeanTutor/Computer Lab AssistantFACULTY CODE 299Code 90: Dr Rolf Becker, PhD Biochemistry (UN), M.Sc. Biochemistry (UPE), B.Sc.Chemistry & Biochemistry (UPE), BBA Strat. Mgmt. (UNISA): Ingrid Mgohagulema: 264 61 207 2146: 264 61 207 9146: imgohagulema@nust.na: Neriene Hoebes, PG Dip.: Project Mgmt. (MANCOSA), NC: Info. Admin. (PoN),Cert: Mngt. and Admin. (ESAMI), Bachelor of Business Admin. (MANCOSA): 264 61 207 2963: 264 61 207 9963: nhoebes@nust.na: Vacant: David Louw, ND: Business Comp. (PoN)DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES SCIENCECode 94Head of Department: Salomo Mbai, M. Agric. (UFS), B. Agric. Hons. (UFS), B.Tech. Agric. (TUT), ND:Agric. (Neudamm)Secretary: Valery Kambatuku, ND. OMT (NUST), NC. OMT and Technology (PoN)Telephone number: 264 61 207 2141Fax number: 264 61 207 9141E-mail address: vkambatuku@nust.naDeputy Head of Department: Hilma R Amwele, PhD.: Agric. (Med. Bio) (Thailand) (KKU), M.Tech.: Agric.Mgmt. (NMU)Academic Staff: Alexander Meroro, M.Sc.: Agric. Dev. (London), M. Sustainable Agric.(UFS): Morgan Hauptfleisch, PhD.: Environmental Management (UFS),M.Sc. Ecology (UP): Jonathan Kamwi, PhD.: Forestry (UP), M.Sc.: Forestry (Stell): Lucia Kafidi, M.Sc.: Agric. Ed. (Oklahoma State): Ibo Zimmermann, PhD.: Grassland Science (SA) (UFS), M.Sc. (Pret.)(NMU): Grace Kangueehi, M.Sc.: Agric. Horticulture (Stell.), B.Sc.: Agric. Crop Sci.(UNAM): Teofilus Shimii, M.Sc.: Agric. (Econ.), B. Agric.: Econ. (Hons) (UFS), B.Sc.:Agric. (Econ.) (UNAM), ND: Agric. (Neudamm): Mwala Lubinda, M.Sc.: Agric (Econ.) (UFS), B.Sc Agric.: Econ. (Hons) (UFS)B.Sc.: Agric. Econ (UNZA): Louise Theron, M.Sc.: Entomology (UFS), B.Sc. Hons. (Potch.), H.E.D. (UNISA): Richard T. Kamukuenjandje, M.Sc.: Ecological Agriculture (KasselGermany), B.Sc.: International Agriculture (Kassel-Germany): Shirley Bethune, M.Sc. (Limnology) (Rhodes): Meed Mbidzo, Ph.D.: Resource Conservation Biology (Kent)(UK), M.Sc.:Resource Conservation Biology (WITS): Willem Adank, B.Tech.: Nat. Conservation (PoN), Dip.: Agric. (Neudamm), ND:Nat. Conservation (TSA): Clarence Ntesa, M.Sc.: (Environ. Sci. & Tech.), B. Tech. (NatureConservation), ND.: Agric.: Ben Strohbach, PhD.: Veg. Ecol. (GER) (HAM), M.Sc.: (Botany) (Potch.), B.Sc.:(Hons), B.Sc. (Potch.): Richard Kavari, M, Env. Mngt. (UFS), Dip: Nat. Resource Mngt. (Nat. Cons.)(PoN): David Uchezuba, PhD.: Agric. Eco. (UFS), M.Sc.: Agri. Eco. (UFS), B.Sc.:Agri. Bio (WGA): Tendai Nzuma, MPhil. Conservation Ecology (Zim) (NUST), Bsc (Hons)NUST, Zimbabwe, Dip. Forestry (Zim), Cert. Landscape Ecology(Wageningen) (Nerth.)[1]

Tutor/Lab Assistants: Clifford Akashambatwa, M. Agribusiness (NUST), ND: Nat. ResourceMngt. (Agric.) (PoN), Post Dipl. Cert: Community-Based Nat. ResourceMngt. (PoN), Bachelor Hons. Agric. Mgmt. (PoN): Helmuth Tjikurunda, M. Env.: (UFS), B.Tech. Nat. Conservation (PoN), Dip.:Nat. Conservation (PoN)DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND SPATIAL PLANNINGCode 91Head of Department: Prof. Sampson Umenne, PhD, M.Sc.: Arch. (LICI) MAARCHES, MAAK, MACZ,MIAZ, ARCONSecretary: Silas Amutenya, B. OMT (PoN)Telephone Number: 061-207 2940Fax Number: 061-207 9940E-mail Address: samutenya@nust.naDeputy Head of Department: Jacques Korrubel, M. Town & Reg. Plan. (UOFS), B. Admin (Urban Geography)(UOFS), MNCTRP, MNITRPAcademic StaffFull-Time: Abraham Harris, B. Town & Reg. Plan. (UP), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Brian Mhango, M.Sc. (Aberdeen), M.Sc. (Wageningen Enschede), PG Dip.: ITC(Enschede), Dip.: Eng. (UNZA): Conrad Stoffberg, M. Arch (Prof) (UFS), B. Arch (Hons) (UFS), B. Arch (Stud)(UFS) MSACAP: Dr. Eric Yankson, PhD in Urban & Public Affairs (U of L), MSc. (UA): Gaby Hansen MLA (Prof) (UCT), B.Tech Arch. (CPUT), ND Arch (CPUT)),MNCAQS, MNIA: Geraldine van Rooi, M. City & Reg. Plan. (UCT), B.A Hons (UNAM), B.A.(UNAM), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Jane Gold, M. City and Regional Planning MCRP (UCT), B. Soc. Sc. (NatalUniversity), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Jens Wiedow, M. Arch (Prof) (NMMU), B. Arch (Hons) (UPE), MNIA: Kristofina Asino, M. Urban and Reg. Plan. (UOFS), B.Sc. Community & RegionalPlanning (Iowa State University), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Laudika Kandjinga, M. Town & Reg. Plan. (UP), B. Tech. LM (PoN), ND: LUP(PoN), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Marina Coetzee, M.Sc.: Agric. in Soil Sci. (US), B.Sc. Hons. Chemistry (US),B.Sc.: Chemistry & Physics (US): Dr. Madelein Stoffberg, PhD. (UFS), M. Arch (Prof) (UFS): Nadine Korrubel, M. Town & Reg. Plan. (UOFS), BA (Stell), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Oliver Bruce Quarmby, M. Arch (Prof) (NMMU), BAS. (NMMU), MNCAQS,MNIA: Pieter Genis, B. Town & Reg. Plan. (UP), MNCTRP, MNITRP: Phillip Lühl, M.Sc.: Arch. (TUD), B.Sc.: Arch. (TUD), NCAQS, MNIA: Sophia van Greunen, M. Arch., (UP), B.Arch. (Hons) (UP), B.Sch.: Arch (UP): Victor Chirwa, MBA, B. Arch (Hons)(Dundee), BSc (Arch)(Dundee), BSc (Tech.Ed) (UNIMA), MRIBA, MMIA: Waseela Parbhoo, B.Arch., (UCT), BAS. (UCT), MNCAQS, MNIA, MSACAP,MSAIAPart-Time: Andre Christensen, M.Tech (Prof) (TUT), B.Tech (Arch) (TUT), N.Dip (TUT),MNCAQS, MNIA, MSACAP: Mieke Droomer, M. Arch (UCT), MNIADEPARTMENT OF GEO-SPATIAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGYCode 92Head of Department: Celeste Espach, M. Geo-Info. Sci. & Earth Observ. (Rural Land Ecology), ICT(Netherlands)Secretary: Taimi Angula, Dip. OMT (PoN)Telephone number: 264 61 207 2342Fax number: 264 61 207 9342Email Address: tangula@nust.na[2]

Deputy Head of DepartmentAcademic Staff: Michael Mutale, M.Sc.: Photogrammetry and Geinformatics (StuttgartUniv. of Applied Sci. Germany), B. Eng.: Geomatics Engin. (Univ. of Zambia,Lusaka): Frikkie Louw, M. Env. Dev. LIM (UKZN), ND: Surveying (Cape Tech): Vera de Cauwer, M.Sc.: Bioscience Eng. (UG), M.Sc.: Tropical Forestry(ENGREF), Ed. Degree (UG): Joe Lewis, M.Sc.: Geoinformatics, PM GIS (ITC), B.Sc.: Survey (UCT), B.Eng.:Industrial-Mech. (Stell): Taruwona Makaza, B.Sc. Hons. Surveying Engin. (Canada): Sebastian Mukumbira, B.Sc.: Applied Physics Hons. (NUST), CCNA: Paulus Nashidengo, ND: Land Surveying (PoN): David Varges, ND: Land Surveying (PoN): Edworks Sinvula, B.Sc.: Land Surveying Hons. (UKZN), PLS, Cert: LandMeasuring (PoN): Erich Naoseb, Bachelor IT: Systems Admin. and Networks(PoN): Albertina Shilongo, Bachelor IT: Systems Admin. and Networks (PoN),Bachelor (Hons.) System Admin. & Networks (PoN): Nichola Knox, PhD Remote Sensing (University Twente, NL), MSc RemoteSensing (ITC, NL), BSc Hon Wildlife Mngt. (UP), B.Sc. Zoology/Botany (UKZN): Klaus Wieder, Dr. rer. pol., Dipl. Wirtsch.-Ing.: Thomas Christiansen, PhD: Geography with Informatics and Soil Sciences asminor subjects (Germany), Dip Geographer (equivalent to M.Sc.) in Geography(Germany), PG Diploma in Remote Sensing & Soil Surveying (ITC-UniversityTwente), PG Dip in GIS: Kaleb Negussie, M.Sc.: Photogrammetry & Geoinformatics (Stuttgart,Germany), B.Sc.: Hons. Geographical Info. Systems (UCT), B.Sc.: Environ. &Geographical Sci. (UCT), Dip: Software Develop. (IIT)DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND PROPERTY SCIENCESCode 93Head of Department: Charl-Thom Bayer, M.Sc. Geo-information Mgmt. (ITC), B.Sc. Hons. Surveying(UCT)Secretary: Muna AnguwoTelephone number: 061-2072483Fax number: 061-2079483E-mail Address: manguwo@nust.naDeputy Head of Department: Amin Issa, M.Sc.: GIS for Cadastral Application (ITC), PG. Dipl: GIS Cadastre(ITC), Adv. Dip: LMV (Ardhi Univ.)Academic Staff: Ase Christensen, M.Sc.: Surveying, Planning and Land Mngt. (AalborgUniv.): Samuel Hayford, M.Sc.: Geo-Information Mngt. (ITC), BSc. Land Economy(KNUST): Ass. Prof. Wolfgang Werner, PhD. Economic History (UCT), MA RuralSocial Development (Univ. of Reading, UK), B. Soc. Sc. Hons. (UCT): Ass. Prof. Mutjinde Katjiua, PhD. Conservation Ecology (US), M. Appl. Sc. InNatural Resources Mngt. (UCAN), Graduate Dip. Environ. Mngt. and Develop.(ANU), B.Sc. Zoology and Botany (UNAM): Celina Awala, M.Sc. Governance and Spatial Information Management (ITC),B.Tech. Land Information Systems (PoN): Uaurika Kahireke, BA in Property Studies Hons. (PoN): Elina David-Teodol, BA in Property Studies Hons. (PoN): Verinjaerako Kangotue, BA in Property Studies Hons. (PoN): Sam Mwando, M.Sc. Land Mgmt. & Land Tenure: Adjunct Prof Stig Enemark: Adjunct Prof Michael Kirk[3]

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES SCIENCESCODE 94AGRICULTURE PROGRAMMESQUALIFICATIONS OFFEREDDiploma in Agricultural Management - Full TimeBachelor of Agricultural Management - Full Time with Block Learning SessionsBachelor of Agriculture (Revised Programme)DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT(Phasing out from 2014 until 2020)NQF Level: 627DAGR27BAGR07BAGR27DAGRNQF Credits: 250NQF Qualification ID: Q0147FunctionsThe diploma section of the programme prepares students to venture into farming or agribusiness, or to becomeagricultural research or extension technicians to facilitate sustainable development.Modes of DeliveryThe first 5 semesters of the programme are taken through full time study, four semesters of which are at the NamibiaUniversity of Science and Technology while one semester is spent on in-service training through a work attachment.Programme StructureThe first 5 semesters of the programme consists of 23 semester courses and a semester of in-service training, forthe Diploma. The in-service training is run in partnership with establishments where the students gain workexperience. The Faculty of Human Sciences presents four of the courses.Admission RequirementsCandidates may be admitted into this qualification if they meet the general University’s admission requirements ofa Grade 12 certificate at NSSC with at least 25 aggregate points in 5 subjects and comply with the following additionalrequirements: A pass with at least an E-symbol in English at NSSC Ordinary level or Higher level 4 or equivalent, ORplacement into an English bridging course through the placement testA pass with at least an E-symbol in Mathematics at NSSC Ordinary or Higher level 4 or equivalentPasses with at least an E-symbol in Agriculture, Biology or Science related subjectsMature students with a grade 10 certificate or equivalent, or candidates with foreign qualifications, with apass in Numerical and English Proficiency Tests could be consideredMust be medically and physically fit for field work, which forms an integral part of the programmeCandidates will be expected to demonstrate proficiency with computers (word processing, spreadsheets,internet use) OR complete a bridging course in basic computer use.Examination RequirementsIn line with the general requirements of Senate, the assessment of the student’s academic performance will be onthe basis of a semester mark and examination mark, for Diploma courses.For determining the combined final mark of Diploma courses, the ratio of semester mark to examination mark shallbe 70:30 for the agricultural courses of the Diploma programme. The semester mark is determined by continuousassessment of a student’s achievement by means of tests and/or assignments/ tutorials/ seminars/ practicals/projects. A written examination for a course consists of 1 paper of 3 hours. A candidate will gain admission to theexamination of a course if s/he attains a semester mark of at least 40 %.The exception amongst the agricultural courses is Computer User Skills, which has a practical test in place of a writtenexamination. For information about the four English and Communication courses, please see the relevant sectionof the Yearbook under the Faculty of Human Sciences.[4]

PracticalsApart from weekly practical sessions for most of the Diploma courses, there are also excursions for some of thecourses. To qualify for In-service Training, a student must pass all courses from the first to the fourth semesterexcept that a student will be allowed to go for In-service Training if s/he has failed only one course. S/he shouldhowever have been admitted to the examination in that course. Exemptions from this rule are subject to theapproval of the Board of Studies, but may only be granted under exceptional circumstances.Departmental RuleStudents who have not passed all the Diploma courses of the previous semesters may not register for a course thatis scheduled for a higher year than their current year, so as to avoid conflicts with current courses when onexcursions. Students who have to repeat one or more courses may consider registering for a course that is scheduledfor a higher year, if it appears likely that the student will be able to cope with all the courses for which that studentregisters.CURRICULUMCourseCodeYear 1Semester itlePrerequisiteNQF NQFLevel CreditsIntroduction to ChemistryIntroduction to General BiologyComputer User SkillsAgricultural MechanisationPrinciples of English Language UseBusiness Accounting oduction to ChemistryCo-requisite: Introduction to MathematicsNoneIntroduction to BiologyNone512556121210Placement test or Language in Practice/Principles of English Language UseIntroduction to BiologyRangeland ScienceIntroduction to Biology and Soil ScienceIntroduction to MathematicsIntroduction to Mathematics Module 15NCB666551212121010Introduction to BiologyEnglish in PracticeIntroduction to Biology & Soil ScienceEnglish in PracticeCo-requisite: Agricultural EconomicsBusiness Accounting 1A666571212121412Semester 2SSA120SSoil Science (Agriculture)ITM111SRSC112SRME410SIntroduction to MathematicsRangeland ScienceResearch Methodology (SNRT)Year 2Semester 3EPR511SEnglish in PracticeSRH2100RMN211SAAG2100AEC2100ACS220SSmall Ruminant HusbandryRangeland ManagementAgronomyAgricultural EconomicsAgricultural StatisticsSemester 4LRH2200LBT4001HCT3200EAP511SABM322SLarge Ruminant HusbandryAgricultural ExtensionHorticultureEnglish for Academic PurposesAgribusiness Management[5]

Year 3Semester 5IAG710SIn-Service Training (Agriculture)All courses of the first four semesters,unless only one course has been failed,for which the student obtainedadmission to the examination.[6]730

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