- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Dr. Leena Kloppers
- Lecturer: Ester Kuuvilwa
- Lecturer: Dr Godfrey Tubaundule
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- Lecturer: Ndeshihafela Kakwambi
- Lecturer: Elina Teodol
- Lecturer: Juliet Eiseb
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Dr. Leena Kloppers
- Lecturer: Selma Gwangapi Naanda
- Lecturer: Juliet Eiseb
On completing the course, students will, through assessment activities, show evidence of their ability to:
- Evaluate current practices in Public Communication.
- Examine theoretical issues that inform Effective Communication.
Develop their own niche regarding Public Communication best practices.
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Prof Clayton Peel
The course aims to provide students with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and discuss theoretical and empirical issues and problems of public finance. To analyse the effects of government policy in particular taxing of economic agents, spending of social resources and financing of government debt with special emphasis on Namibia and the Sub Saharan African. Such knowledge enhance the students with competence in the areas of tax and finance in order to cultivate civil servants in tax auditing, inspection and levying and professionals in commerce, finance and tax planning etc. The course also aims to equip students with the knowledge on budgeting, financing and taxation and this gives them the ability to analyse the government’s fiscal policy and therefore professional competency.
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Mally Likukela
- Lecturer: Immanuel Zeriapi
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Dr Nico Sisinyize
- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Manelia Shakela
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Tangi Nepolo

This is a course for third year students of our Bachelor of Business Administration and second year students of Bachelor of Business Management programs. The course is expected to cover evaluation of the role and tasks of purchasing and supply in an organization, design of appropriate organizational structures for international and global purchases, evaluation and application of appropriate instruments for managing the purchasing and supply function, planning and evaluation of the scope of a procurement team for capital purchases, application of the principles of negotiation and assessment of purchasing performance.
- Lecturer: Maria Indongo
- Lecturer: Ottilie Kangandjo
- Lecturer: Charles Mbazuvara
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- Lecturer: Christian John

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- Lecturer: Brenda Kahuikee
- Lecturer: Benhardt Kauteza
- Lecturer: Abraham Shilomboleni
- Lecturer: Dr Godfrey Tubaundule
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- Lecturer: Akser Mpugulu
- Lecturer: Yvonne Nkalle
- Lecturer: Aina Sakaria
- Lecturer: Lameck Odada
- Lecturer: Dr Kwabena Abrokwah-Larbi
- Lecturer: Dr Bianca Van Niekerk
The goal of the course is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the quantum chemical description of atoms and molecules. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding of chemical structure elucidation and bonding together with the theoretical basis for quantum theory. The course provides the first practical experience and the future starting point for solving structural and dynamical problems in chemistry by applying spectroscopic experiments and quantum chemical calculations. Furthermore, the course provides the fundamental quantum chemical background required for further courses in molecular modelling, molecular spectroscopy, inorganic chemistry and physical organic chemistry.
- Lecturer: Prof Habauka Kwaambwa