- Lecturer: Dr. Leena Kloppers
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This course is designed to equip students with essential skills and knowledge in leadership and project management specifically tailored for the procurement domain. It explores the dynamic role of effective leadership and project management practices in achieving successful procurement outcomes.
Students will delve into the principles of leadership, communication, and team building, examining their significance in driving procurement initiatives and fostering collaboration among stakeholders. Emphasis will be placed on understanding different leadership styles and their impact on procurement decision-making processes.
Furthermore, the course delves into project management methodologies, tools, and techniques relevant to the procurement context. Students will learn how to initiate, plan, execute, and control procurement projects to ensure efficient delivery and adherence to objectives, timelines, and budgets.
Throughout the course, case studies and real-world scenarios will be incorporated to provide practical insights and challenges faced in procurement leadership and project management. By the end of the course, students will have the competencies to effectively lead procurement teams, manage complex projects, and drive successful procurement outcomes within their organizations.
- Lecturer: Joshua Mario

The course aims at facilitating learning skills in mobile and cloud forensics including how to analyse a mobile device, retrieve “deleted” information, and recover information from the cloud and mobile environment as well as methods of digital concealment.
- Lecturer: Julius Wariael Silaa
- Lecturer: Mbaunguraije Tjikuzu
This Mobile Forensics course will equip students with skills relevant to recover digital evidence or relevant data from a mobile device through sound application of digital forensics methods and techniques, which respect the international guidelines for acquisition, and examination of mobile devices
- Lecturer: Sepiso Chikuruwo
- Lecturer: Hillary Kwala
- Lecturer: Immanuel Nampala
- Lecturer: Julius Wariael Silaa
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- Lecturer: Christine Aitana
- Lecturer: Simeon Amunkete
- Lecturer: Prof Nikodemus Angula
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- Lecturer: Prof Sulaiman Olusegun Atiku, PhD
- Lecturer: Prof Martin Dandira
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- Lecturer: Dr Kabiru Genty
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- Lecturer: Dr Africa Makasi
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Congratulations on your acceptance into this prestigious program. Your decision to pursue further studies in econometrics reflects your dedication and commitment to mastering this critical field of study. Throughout this course, you will delve deeper into advanced concepts and methodologies that will sharpen your analytical skills and equip you with the tools needed to tackle real-world economic challenges. Whether you aspire to pursue a career in academia, government, or industry, the knowledge and expertise gained here will be a solid foundation for your future endeavors. I am here to support you every step of the way. I encourage you to engage in discussions actively, collaborate with your peers, and seize every opportunity to expand your understanding of econometrics. As you embark on this academic adventure, remember that challenges are opportunities in disguise. Embrace them with enthusiasm and perseverance, and you will emerge stronger and more knowledgeable than ever before. Once again, welcome to the Advanced Applied Econometrics class of 2024. I look forward to witnessing your growth and success over the coming months.
- Lecturer: Dr Princewill Okwoche
This course aims to build students' capacity to manage complex contracts that are high value or risk, develop plans to monitor the suppliers', contractors and consultants’ performance, and take corrective action in accordance with the relevant contractual clauses and overall provisions of the applicable contract law. The course covers the contracting process from contract award through planning and management to contract close-out and resolving disputes.
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Selma Kambonde
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Kleophas Nampadhi
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- Lecturer: Kalaluka Kanyimba
Welcome Advanced Industrial Relations
Industrial relation is a key aspect in every organisation, establishing effective communication between employees and management. The main purpose of this course is to provide you with the necessary skills of maintaining a sound working relationship among all employment relationship stakeholders. Conflict, negotiation and dispute resolutions are some of the topics discussed in this module. The course further looks at labour relations framework, collective bargaining and labour economics amongst others. The module is goal-oriented, allowing you to interact with other students and IR laws, which affect the way businesses operate.
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Fiina Shimaneni

Information literacy for senior and postgraduate students, as well as staff. Information provided will attempt to cover all aspects of the research cycle.
- Lecturer: Stephen Visagie

Information literacy for senior and postgraduate students, as well as staff. Information provided will attempt to cover all aspects of the research cycle.
- Lecturer: Stephen Visagie
This course aims to equip students with a deepened understanding of advanced microeconomics concepts. The course deals with consumer theory and the theory of demand, decision making under uncertainty, general equilibrium and the welfare theorems, oligopoly behaviour and game theory, and the asymmetric information theory and applications. The course will also enable students to evaluate and apply related concepts and theories to real world situations.
- Lecturer: Dr Princewill Okwoche
This course aims to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge of advanced techniques that are used software (Desktop, IoT, Mobile, and Web) development. In addition to this, students should also be able to further deepen their skills in industry or pursue further advanced skills in mobile development with ease.
- Lecturer: Dr Simon Muchinenyika
This course aims to support students in the field of agriculture to acquire the relevant basic technical and practical skills that will enable them to perform mechanical duties and tasks.
- Lecturer: Helmuth Tjikurunda
This course aims to support students in the field of agriculture to acquire the relevant basic technical and practical skills that will enable them to perform mechanical duties and tasks.
- Lecturer: Helmuth Tjikurunda
The course is broken down into two interrelated topics: algebra and trigonometry.
Algebra is a mathematical “language” that generalizes arithmetic by using letters to represent numbers and state arithmetic rules and conclusions so that they will be valid for many or all numbers.
Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics that studies relationships involving lengths and angles.
- Lecturer: Dr David Iiyambo
- Lecturer: Yvonne Nkalle
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- Lecturer: Samuel Dipura
- Lecturer: Rut Magano Shiwambi
Analytical Chemistry involves separating, identifying, and determining the relative amounts of the components in a sample of matter. Qualitative analysis reveals the chemical identity of the species in the sample. Quantitative analysis establishes the relative amount of one or more of these species, or analytes in numerical terms. Qualitative information is required before a quantitative analysis can be undertaken.
- Lecturer: Dr Mpingana Akawa
This course aims to equip the student with the required knowledge of the gross anatomy and physiology of the normal human body and how they are functionally related.
- Lecturer: Joshua Hidinwa