This course aims at equipping MEAL candidates with high-level knowledge and skills that enable them to develop, implement, and evaluate market-driven ESP programmes in the 21st century Namibian workplace.
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- Lecturer: Yolande Andrew
- Lecturer: Corne Botes
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Tjara Kavihuha
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Annete Peter
- Lecturer: UERIMANGA TJIJOMBO
- Lecturer: Corne Botes
- Lecturer: Kandishi-Omupika Haimbodi
- Lecturer: Ndeshipandula Haimbodi
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Tjara Kavihuha
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Julia Ndamanomhata
- Lecturer: Rauna Ndengu
- Lecturer: Clementine Tjameya
- Lecturer: UERIMANGA TJIJOMBO
- Lecturer: Uerimanga Tjijombo
Morphology is one of the major branches of linguistics. It is concerned with the internal structure of words and word formation processes in English. In this course, you will understand the structure of words and how the words we used are formed. Through the knowledge of word structure, you are better able to understand and identify the parts of speech and how they can be used to form sentences when you study syntax in your second year.
- Lecturer: Dr Emelda Gawas
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Anneli Nghikembua

- Lecturer: Dr Sylvia Ithindi
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the Namibian economy and the economies of other SACU countries. Emphasis is placed on the importance of agricultural, trade, finance and regional economic groupings to these economies. Students will also be exposed to industrialisation policies and strategies in SACU countries with special emphasis on export processing zones. The course further aims to equip students with knowledge and skills on analyzing the structure of the Namibian economy and SACU countries.
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Mally Likukela
- Lecturer: Johnson Billawer
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Ottilie Kangandjo
- Lecturer: Charles Mbazuvara
- Lecturer: James Ojo
- Lecturer: Dr Rikus Grobler
- Lecturer: Dr Abdula Kader
- Lecturer: Cephas Pahla
- Lecturer: Dr Ziska Fields
- Lecturer: Dr Rikus Grobler
- Lecturer: Rebecca Mujazu
- Lecturer: Cephas Pahla
- Lecturer: James Van Rooi
- Lecturer: Dr Onesmus Aloovi
- Lecturer: Angela Apollus
- Lecturer: Dr. Leena Kloppers
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Dr Kwabena Abrokwah-Larbi
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Charles Mbazuvara
This course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship that equips them in handling the discovery, evaluation, and implementation of prototypes or new business ideas. It further enables them in initiating, developing, implementing, and leading change in enterprises.
- Lecturer: Prof Martin Dandira
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- Lecturer: Conrad Stoffberg
- Lecturer: Prof Sylvanus Onjefu
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Sisi Kaapehi
- Lecturer: BETUEL NANGOMBE
- Lecturer: Betuel Nangombe
PREREQUISITES
Agriculture Economics (AEM 520S) or equivalent.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The course is aimed at providing students with: (a) contemporary skills and knowledge to manage natural resources and to solve environmental problems; and (b) analytical tools to assess and monitor the natural resource from an economic, ecological, and social science perspective. The comprehensive learning outcome for the course is that students should be able to evaluate and apply principles and advanced tools and techniques of natural resource economics in dealing with practical natural resource management issues and in facilitating sound decision-making. On completing the course students will, through assessment activities, show evidence of their ability to:
- Use economic approaches to analyse of environmental and natural resources management problems
- Explain the Command-and-Control and Market Approaches to Environmental Management
- Use economic approaches to determine the value of the environment
- Evaluate natural resource and environment related policies.
- Conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment of any development activity.
- Lecturer: Lubinda Mwala
- Lecturer: Prof Edosa Omoregie