- Lecturer: Yolande Andrew
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- Lecturer: Yolande Andrew
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Geraldine Uises
- Lecturer: Dr Katherine Carter
- Lecturer: Julius Kuhatumwa
- Lecturer: Dr Onesmus Aloovi
- Lecturer: Bernadette Cloete
- Lecturer: Dr. Leena Kloppers
- Lecturer: Bernadette Cloete
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TNM511S is an introductory course for undergraduate students enrolled for a Bachelor Degree in Natural Resource Management. The course enables students to demonstrate broad general understanding of basic technical and practical aspects applicable to natural resource management intended to form the fundamentals of successful resource management.
Category: Natural Resource Sciences
- Lecturer: Helmuth Tjikurunda
Category: Natural Resource Sciences
- Lecturer: Henrietha Beukes
- Lecturer: Dr Katherine Carter
- Lecturer: Erkkie Haipinge
- Lecturer: Joy Hambabi
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Brenda Kulobone
- Lecturer: Prof Nikodemus Angula
- Lecturer: Ferdie Dr Lochner
Category: Governance & Management Sciences
This course provides students with the knowledge in broadcasting to advance their skills in the television production environment. The course will further enable students to produce, present, analyse and criticize television content using appropriate equipment and platforms.
- Lecturer: Wonder Guchu
- Lecturer: Dr Phillip Santos
- Lecturer: Mervin Mokhatu
Category: Administration
- Lecturer: Dr Julia Indongo
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- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
Category: Communication and Languages
- Lecturer: Linda Kambonde
- Lecturer: Faith Marais
- Lecturer: Dr Theopolina Negumbo
- Lecturer: Dr Tadeus Shikukumwa
- Lecturer: Joseph Subasubani
Category: Human Sciences
- Lecturer: Alexander Brewis
- Lecturer: Elizabeth Kambwale
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Alexander Brewis
- Lecturer: Johnson Mutirua
- Lecturer: Beatrice Mutonga
- Lecturer: Nikanor Abiatar
- Lecturer: Conrad January
Category: Mechanical and Marine Engineering

Thermodynamics 225 (TDN620S) is a fundamental core course in the fourth semester for Bachelor of Engineering programs, designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of thermodynamic principles. The course delves into the foundational concepts of thermodynamics, essential for mastering the operation and analysis of energy systems.
Students will explore the laws of thermodynamics, including the first and second laws, and their applications in real-world engineering contexts. The curriculum covers the operational principles and efficiencies of various energy systems, including steam power plants, diesel and petrol engines, gas turbine power plants, and refrigeration systems. Emphasis is placed on the practical implications of these principles in designing and optimizing energy systems, preparing students to tackle challenges in power generation, systems, and thermal management.
Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, this course equips students with the skills needed to analyze and improve the performance of complex thermodynamic systems
- Lecturer: Frans Hanghome
Category: Mechanical and Marine Engineering