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- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Fiina Shimaneni
This course is designed to enable students to acquire and apply fundamental cartographic principles in map design. Students should be able to understand the principles of map composition and design, as well as to describe the developments and trends in modern cartography and visualisation.
Enrollment key: CTM611S
- Lecturer: RYAN BENADE
- Lecturer: Ryan Benade
- Lecturer: Desire Husselmann

This course aims to provide students with an overview of molecular biology and the application of its general principles to the understanding of cellular processes, while adhering to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP).
- Lecturer: Hubert Shitaleni
- Lecturer: Dr Aletta Hautemo
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Chandrasekar Muthukameswaran
- Lecturer: Prof Dipti Ranjan Sahu

Hi {firstname},
Welcome to the Classroom and Workshop Management in TVET (CWC510S) course! My name is Dr Kristofina Junius, facilitator, along with Ms Brenda Kahuikee, administrative support for this course.
Upon completion of this course, you should be able:
- examine the different definitions of classroom and workshop management.
- analyse various theories of classroom and workshop management.
- discuss trainees' profiles about their personal beliefs and styles of classroom and workshop management.
- investigate different strategies to improve classroom and workshop management.
- implement action plans for effective classroom and workshop management.
You will have the opportunity to work on your own as well as connect with your peers to share knowledge and experiences.
The course starts on Monday, 12 February 2023 and runs through until 17 May 2023.
- Lecturer: Angela Apollus
- Lecturer: Juliet Eiseb
- Lecturer: Dr Kristofina Junias
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga

This course aims to integrate, evaluate, apply and monitor advanced and specialised techniques in the management of critically ill and injured patients, in the clinical setting.
- Lecturer: Carolie Cloete

This course aims to assist the student in applying the knowledge of evidence-based emergency care guidelines in the development and implementation of new/revised protocols related to airway management and cardiac care in the context of Emergency Medical Care in Namibia.
- Lecturer: JC (Lecturer) Botha
- Lecturer: Carolie Cloete
- Lecturer: Dr Andrit Lourens

The course aims to introduce aspects of trauma systems, assist the student in appraising current treatment guidelines for specific trauma cases and introduce the application of medical imaging within the emergency medical care setting.
- Lecturer: JC (Lecturer) Botha
- Lecturer: Dr Andrit Lourens
This course aims to teach the Biomedical Sciences student to assess organ system functions, evaluate interrelationships in health and disease conditions, related analytical laboratory procedures and be able to interpret results for identification of disease abnormalities.
- Lecturer: Jafet Ilonga
- Lecturer: Vanessa Tjijenda
- Lecturer: Herbert Tendayi Mapira
- Lecturer: Roselin Tsauses

This course aims to prepare the student for entry into industry through the real life management of patients and application of learnt cognitive and psychomotor skills and procedures under the supervision and guidance of registered practitioners. The course will further enable the student to build an experience database from which to work once employed in industry.
- Lecturer: Charmaine Conradie

This course aims to prepare the student for entry into industry through the real life management of patients and application of learnt cognitive and psychomotor skills and procedures under the supervision and guidance of registered practitioners. The course will further enable the student to build an experience database from which to work once employed in industry.
- Lecturer: Simone Veldskoen

This course aims to prepare the student for entry into industry through the real life management of patients and application of learnt cognitive and psychomotor skills and procedures under the supervision and guidance of registered practitioners. The course will further enable the student to build an experience database from which to work once employed in industry.
- Lecturer: Simone Veldskoen
This course prepares students for entry into the industry as advanced life support (ALS) paramedics. Through supervised real-life patient management in pre-hospital and hospital environments, students will apply advanced cognitive and psychomotor skills, building a solid foundation of practical experience. The course aims to prepare the student for entry into industry as an advanced life support paramedic through real-life patient management and applying advanced cognitive and psychomotor skills and procedures under the supervision and guidance of registered advanced life support paramedics and clinicians. The course will further enable the student to build an experience database from which to work once employed in industry.
- Lecturer: JC (Lecturer) Botha
- Lecturer: Dr Gloria Veindira Karita