
The aim of this course is to enable students to design, implement and test web-based applications including related software, databases, interfaces, and digital media.
- Lecturer: Eliazer Mbaeva

The aim of this course is to enable students to design, implement and test web-based applications including related software, databases, interfaces, and digital media.
The aim of the course is to equip students with the skills and knowledge to work in the operational and practical areas of the Hotel. Students should be able to cover the following departments: food and
beverage, food production and rooms division (foundational, practical and reflective competence). WIL I will take place at the NUST Hotel School.

The course gives students a more in-depth understanding of the problems associated with wildlife management, the importance of monitoring, of understanding the environment and of formulating sound and realistic management plans, incorporating strong conservation ethics. The focus will be on management applicable to wildlife in parks, conservancies or game farms, as well as the sustainable management of wildlife using state of the art technology and methodology.
The course aims to facilitate handwork-integrated learning in the criminal justice environment. It develops technical knowledge and skills in crime prevention and operations, police administration, and Crime Investigations . Students will also acquire work experience and learn the essence of professionalism in the police organisation. WIL provides an opportunity for students to apply theory to practice by practical engagement in police activities. Thus, WIL objectives include: