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The course aims to equip students with the cognitive and psychomotor skills to carry out basic rescue, utilizing basic rescue awareness, fire rescue and motor vehicle rescue. The second section of the course aims to equip students with the cognitive and psychomotor skills to carry out basic rescue, utilizing high angle rescue, wilderness search and rescue as well as Hazardous Materials.
- Lecturer: Dr Roswitha Mahalie

- Lecturer: Prof Lamech Mwapagha
- Lecturer: Prof Percy Chimwamurombe
Welcome to the Microbiology course. This course is offered in the first semester of the 3rd year B Sc undergraduate study. The course study guide is aimed at assisting the student for preparation and as a self-study tool for the course. The course learning outcomes, assessment strategies and learning activities are outlined in the guide.
This course is designed to provide students with solid grounding in the role of microorganisms as pathogenic agents, the cellular and molecular basis of immune response and the tools used in diagnosing and treatment of infections caused by infectious agents.

- Lecturer: Petrus Paulus
Microbiology is a second-year course for the Bachelor of Human Nutrition students. This course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills on characteristics of microbes in food safety, identification of those microbes, how microorganisms cause food spoilage and foodborne illness, basic microbes used in different fermented foods and how to control microbes in from the farm to folk.
- Lecturer: Fiina Namukwambi
Welcome to the Microbiology course. This course is offered in the first semester of the 3rd year B Sc undergraduate study. The course study guide is aimed at assisting the student for preparation and as a self-study tool for the course. The course learning outcomes, assessment strategies and learning activities are outlined in the guide.
This course is designed to provide students with solid grounding in the role of microorganisms as pathogenic agents, the cellular and molecular basis of immune response and the tools used in diagnosing and treatment of infections caused by infectious agents.

- Lecturer: Macdonald Handura
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Dr Onesmus Aloovi
- Lecturer: Bernadette Cloete
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Benhardt Kauteza
- Lecturer: Ester Kuuvilwa
- Lecturer: Dr Smita Francis
- Lecturer: Dr Lawrence Madziwa
- Lecturer: Dr Titus Nghipulile
- Lecturer: Dr Ringisai Dhliwayo
- Lecturer: Prof Maxwell Chufama
- Lecturer: Prof Davy Julian Du Plessis
- Lecturer: Elizabeth Elago
- Lecturer: Malakia Haimbodi
- Lecturer: Petrina Haufiku
- Lecturer: Lydia Heelu
- Lecturer: Elaine January-Enkali
- Lecturer: Prof Stewart Kaupa
- Lecturer: Zenzo Moyo
- Lecturer: Ben Bainiso Namabanda
- Lecturer: Ehrenfried Ndjoonduezu
- Lecturer: Moses Shuuya
- Lecturer: MOSES WAIGANJO
- Lecturer: Prof Tafirenyika Sunde