- Lecturer: Eslon Ngeendepi
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- Lecturer: Rebecca Mujazu
- Lecturer: Cephas Pahla
- Lecturer: Evans Simataa
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Mally Likukela
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Welcome to Educational Technology
This course aims to provide students with an understanding of the various ways of using online technologies and resources to support teaching, learning, and assessment in campus-based and online course contexts.
- Lecturer: Macdonald Handura
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Elifas Ngonga
The course, Electrical Machines 214, introduces students to the fundamentals of electrical machines, i.e., the construction, operation and applications of electrical machines.
The course aims at equipping the students with the necessary skills required to carry out the basic analysis of electrical machines and electrical machine systems. The course also provides the necessary theory of electro-mechanical energy conversion principles required to understand the construction, operation and control of electrical machines and machine systems.
- Lecturer: Kalaluka Kanyimba
Electrical Machines 314_Semester 5 Course
- Lecturer: Hilde Amushembe
- Lecturer: Dr Anunciya Joshua
- Lecturer: Pedro Tjakwanda
- Lecturer: Markus Hitila
This course forms the core of the Programme of Emergency Medical Care together with Clinical Practice. The course is divided into theory and practicum components. The practicum comprises Simulated Patient Assessment and Management & Simulated Clinical Skills and Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (OSCE). This course will provide you with the necessary learning resources to acquire the knowledge, practical skills, and critical thinking relating to the pre-hospital emergency medical care of patients. At this level, you are introduced to most medical and trauma concepts laying the foundations for further learning in the coming years of study.
- Lecturer: Charmaine Conradie

This course forms the core of the Programme of Emergency Medical Care together with Clinical Practice. The course is divided into theory and practicum components. The practicum comprises Simulated Patient Assessment and Management & Simulated Clinical Skills and Objective Structured Clinical Evaluation (OSCE). This course will provide you with the necessary learning resources to acquire the knowledge, practical skills, and critical thinking relating to the pre-hospital emergency medical care of patients. At this level, you are introduced to special population patients and more invasive medical and trauma concepts laying the foundations for further learning in the coming years of study.
- Lecturer: Salome Veldskoen
The course aims to equip students with the cognitive and psychomotor skills of the advanced life support paramedic and enable the student to rapidly, efficiently and safely assess, diagnose and manage the critically ill or injured patient up to the advanced life support scope of practice. The course further aims to prepare students to enter industry and take up supervisory/leadership roles in pre-hospital emergency medical services.
- Lecturer: Dillon Fredericks
- Lecturer: Naftali Indongo
- Lecturer: Naftali Indongo
- Lecturer: Naftali Indongo
- Lecturer: Prof Heike Winschiers-Theophilus
- Lecturer: Dr Zilole Simate
This programme has been designed for Work Integrated Learning eligible students to enhance their soft skills and offered through the Cooperative Education Unit.
- Lecturer: Jordaania Kondjeni Andima
- Lecturer: Petrina Batholmeus
- Lecturer: Patemoshela Erkie
- Lecturer: Elaine January-Enkali
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Roxanne Murangi
- Lecturer: Ndapewa Nangombe
- Lecturer: Mwetuvaya Nghiiki
- Lecturer: Amanda Schroeder