UNAM Masters in Science in Rangeland Resources and Management
Degree
Masters in Science
Admission Criteria
N.1.1 The University of Namibia general regulations regarding admission of students to Masters Degree programmes shall apply.
N.1.2 Notwithstanding the above, students wishing to enroll for this programme must be in possession of a good undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture, Biology, Life Sciences, or related field from a recognized and accredited institution of higher learning.
Duration of Study
It will be a two-year fulltime program with a 50:50 weighting of course work to research. The program is based at Neudamm Campus. Classes/Lecturing will take place during daytime.
Modules
Year 1, Semester 1 |
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Research/ Exp Design & Analysis |
Geographic Info Systems & Remote Sensing |
Intro Integrated Resource Management |
Rangeland Ecosystem Structure & Function |
Soil Dynamics |
Water Dynamics |
Environmental Physiology |
Land Use Planning |
Fodder Flow |
Rangeland Management |
Academic Writing for Postgraduate Students |
Year 1, Semester 2 |
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Research/ Exp Design & Analysis |
Geographic Info Systems & Remote Sensing |
Wildlife Ecology & Management |
Rangeland Degradation and Its Mitigation |
Nutrition of Foraging Animals |
Sustainable Livelihoods |
Range Biodiversity and Conservation |
Natural Resource Economics |
Natural Resource Policies |
Academic Writing for Postgraduate Students |
Year 2, Semester 1 |
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Research Project / Thesis |
Year 2, Semester 2 |
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Research Project / Thesis |
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