This course provides a basic introduction to the natural environment and its relationship with spatial planning and development.
- Lecturer: Pieter Genis
This course provides a basic introduction to the natural environment and its relationship with spatial planning and development.
This course is offered in the first semester of the 4th year of study to Environmental Health Sciences students towards their Professional degree in Environmental Health Sciences. The course is presented in five (5) units, each with its own learning outcomes. The mode of presentation is through a combination of both theoretical and applied practical modes.
This course is designed to enable the student to use epidemiological (health research) methods for problem solving in public health.
This course is developed by the Cooperate Education Unit to prepare you for the world of work/Work integrated learning. The course is offered throughout the year. However, you should complete it before completing your WIL and submitting your WIL deliverables. You should therefore engage in all activities and completed quizzes and a certificate will be automatically generated for you.
The overall aim of the course is to give the students the necessary skills to assess cooperate networks for vulnerabilities and mitigate them before security attacks. The students will secure a medium-sized company network against possible attacks and intrusions, test and configure network security, ensure network devices can operate securely. Further, this course will enable students to report on network security issues and trends, as well as protect networks.

This course is designed to: equip students with the knowledge in the evaluation of public health programs with respect to healthcare data management; enable students to determine the effectiveness of existing programs and to critically analyse the public health initiatives, as well as to develop an evaluation plan for community-based public health initiatives.
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This course is structured to introduce the student to various specialized topics in the accounting process including the measurement and recognition in the financial statements of sole traders. Specific emphasis will be placed on the requirements of the International Financial Reporting Standards in the preparation and presentation of financial statements at an introductory level.