- Lecturer: Jebasingh Daniel
NUST eLearning
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- Lecturer: Dr Tinoapei Dhliwayo
- Lecturer: Jens Wiedow
- Lecturer: Peter Haufiku
- Lecturer: Dr Bianca Van Niekerk
- Lecturer: Dr Kwabena Abrokwah-Larbi
- Lecturer: Peter Haufiku
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Selma Gwangapi Naanda
- Lecturer: Dr Kennedy Mabuku
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Otto Kamwi
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Sisi Kaapehi
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Selma Kambonde
- Lecturer: Helvi Kaulinge
- Lecturer: Thomas Mwahenukange
- Lecturer: Saara Nambinga
- Lecturer: Norwin Oosthuizen
- Lecturer: Judith Tjituka
- Lecturer: Dr Julia Indongo
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Tulipale Kaputu

This course aims at providing the students with the understanding of elements and technologies used by carrier networks (ISP) to provide services such as telephony, Internet and television to individuals. The course also addresses the problem of external routing and the implementation of quality of service by resource reservation or by traffic engineering in the networks.
- Lecturer: Taleni Andjamba
- Lecturer: HELENA HAINANA
- Lecturer: Helena Hainana
- Lecturer: Prof Dharm Singh
- Lecturer: Prof Guy-Alain Zodi
- Lecturer: Prof Eno Akpabio
- Lecturer: Dr Beven Liswani Kamwi
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Mufaro Dzingirai
- Lecturer: Cephas Pahla
- Lecturer: Dr Vincent Sazita
- Lecturer: James Van Rooi
- Lecturer: Dr Daniel Kamotho
- Lecturer: Dr Phillip Santos
- Lecturer: Dr Sadrag Shihomeka
- Lecturer: Peter Haufiku
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Selma Gwangapi Naanda
- Lecturer: Angela Apollus
- Lecturer: Prof Hennie Bruyns
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Bernice Ndungaua

The course is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and approaches to manage correctional facilities successfully. Special emphasis is directed toward applying concepts to the management of multi-focused institutions that provide for security and rehabilitation programmes. The course further enables students to manage the overall correctional operations, including the facility setting, offenders, and staff. Additionally, students will be able to discuss and examine emerging contemporary issues, such as developing correctional staff as human service professionals, community alternatives to incarceration, privatisation, and other emerging issues.
- Lecturer: Prof Hennie Bruyns