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Introduction to Criminal Justice Studies is a foundational course in your studies of Criminal Justice and should assist you as a first-year student to conceptualise and contextualise the various components of the Criminal Justice System. The literature used in the course is mostly imported, while the course will be delivered with an emphasis on the Namibian Criminal Justice system. It provides an examination of the Namibian system of Criminal Justice, its agencies, and the processes that constitute it. The course content therefore focuses on the various functions of its sub-systems, i.e., Police, Prosecution, Judiciary, and Corrections, against the backdrop of the various approaches to explaining "crime.”
- Lecturer: Macdonald Handura
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Tuma Naukushu
The course explores some major theories on criminal and deviant behaviour. The course aims to introduce you to the study of criminology and to help you understand the dynamics of crime and criminal behaviour.
- Lecturer: Macdonald Handura
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Charles Sibolile
- Lecturer: Gail Van Wyk
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Precious Mwikanda

In the discipline of human resource management, training and development is the field concerned with organisational activity aimed at improving the performance of individuals and groups in organisational settings. Education, training and development have been referred to as employee development, human resource development, and learning and development. Employee education, training and development at the right time, ensures big payoffs for the employer in the form of increased productivity, knowledge, loyalty, and employee contributions.
People are the most important treasure in any organisation. How we lead, motivate, train and develop employees is of out most importance. To remain competitive, organisations need to have well motivated and highly performing employees. This can be achieved by training and developing employees.
This course expose you to how to manage training in organisations, the factors that affect training environments and how to determine training needs.
Enjoy the course. Remember: What we learn with joy, we never forget.
- Lecturer: Nicolette Fourie
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Nikanor Abiatar
- Lecturer: Vernon Chaka
- Lecturer: Gelasius Kashweka
In Introduction to Geospatial Data emphasis is placed on learning the basics of different data models, various co-ordinate systems as well as the basics of aerial photography and GPS (Global Positioning System). The enrollment key is IGD411S
- Lecturer: Desire Husselmann
- Lecturer: Gerhardt Sheehama
Welcome NUST-students to the course shell for Introduction to Land Use Planning and Management (ILP510S). The enrolment key for the course is landuse (1 word & small letters). Check the announcement box (in course shell) regularly for information regarding lectures & important dates.
- Lecturer: Nadine Korrubel
- Lecturer: Dr Emelda Gawas
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga