Bachelor of Water Management for Development Honours

Bachelor of Water Management for Development Honours NQA Level 8

This qualification was developed to provide students with multidisciplinary knowledge and skills to coordinate, plan, manage and monitor water and environmental sanitation services. Water is the most important resource at the disposal of mankind. Its contamination through improper sanitation can further render the resource unavailable by being of poor or unacceptable quality. In developing countries (Namibia included), a challenge posed to the water managers is a need to provide water of acceptable quality at minimum cost and to dispose of the wastewater in a sanitary manner so as to avoid contaminating the available water resources. In order for this challenge to be met, there is a need to apply knowledge and skills that are appropriate to the prevailing conditions. This qualification was developed to improve prevailing conditions in the field of water resources management, particularly the implementation of effective integrated management frameworks and performance improvement in water and environmental sanitation aspects.

The qualification further aims to strengthen the principles of governance, planning, adaptive management and capacity building in local, regional and trans-boundary water resources regimes. This will enable Namibia to realize her dream of achieving the sustainable management of water resources for the purpose of economic development, improved social well-being and protection of the environment as it is stated in the Integrated Water Resources Management Plan for Namibia (2010). This will result in improved health and sanitary conditions of communities, improved water related livelihoods, gains to agriculture from improved land and water management as well as reduced risk of floods and drought. The qualification will further provide participants with the competencies to develop skills and knowledge required for urgent needs in the water resources sector.

Admission / Entry Requirements

Students will be admitted if they hold a Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary Level (NSSCO) or Namibia Senior Secondary Advanced Subsidiary (NSSAS), both or equivalent qualification(s), with a minimum of 25 points in five (5) best subjects with minimum of D in English or equivalent. Students who hold Diploma in Water Resources Management (Level 6) will also be eligible for admission to this qualification. Students may also enter through mature age. Students awarded with Bachelor in Water Management for Development Honours will be eligible for a Master of Science in Water, Sanitation and Health Engineering or equivalent qualification at NQF Level 9

Career opportunities

Employment opportunities may be found in the following public and private entities such as; Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform; Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources; Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development (a subsection on water relation related); Ministry of Higher Education (subsection on research); NAMWATER, municipalities, GIZ.

Qualification structure

YEAR 1 (128 CREDITS)

SEMESTER 1 (64 CREDITS)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

English Communication and Study Skills

AWP80US

100

4

10

English for Academic Purposes

ECA60US

120

6

12

Mathematics

MTH51US

100

5

10

Physics for Life Sciences

PLS60US

100

6

10

IT Skills

BIT41US

100

4

10

Environmental Biology

EBI60US

120

5

12

SEMESTER 2 (64 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Chemistry for Life Sciences

CLS60US

100

6

10

Introduction to Statistics

ISS50US

100

4

10

Scientific Writing

SWR80US

100

8

10

Hydrology I

HYD60US

100

6

10

Water for Development

WDE80US

120

8

12

Integrated Water Resources Management

WRM70US

120

7

12

Total Year 1 Hours & Credits

 

1280

 

128

YEAR 2 (120 CREDITS)

SEMESTER 1 (54 CREDITS)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Environmental Impacts Assessment in Water Development

 

100

7

10

Hydrology II

 

100

7

10

Water Chemistry

 

120

7

12

Climate Change and the Aquatic Environment

 

100

7

10

Rural and Urban Water Supply and Management

 

120

8

12

SEMESTER 2 (66 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Rehabilitation and Sustainability of Water Infrastructures

 

120

8

12

Rural and Urban Sanitation Management

 

120

8

12

Disaster Risk Management

 

100

7

10

Environmental Geology

 

100

7

10

Geohydrology

 

100

7

10

Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing

 

120

7

12

Total Year 2 Hours & Credits

 

1200

 

120

YEAR 3 (114 CREDITS)

SEMESTER 1 (48 CREDITS)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Indigenous Knowledge in Water Resources Management

 

120

8

12

Water Quality Management and Standards

 

120

8

12

Water Resources Economics

 

120

8

12

Water and the Natural Environment

 

120

8

12

SEMESTER 2 (46 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Water and the Society

 

120

8

12

Advanced Water and Wastewater Treatment Technology

 

120

8

12

Water Utility Management

 

120

8

12

Intermediate Entrepreneurship and Innovation

 

100

6

10

Year course

 

 

 

 

Research Methodology

 

200

6

20

Total Year 3 Hours & Credits

 

1140

 

114

YEAR 4 (96 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

SEMESTER 1 (30 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Fieldwork Techniques

 

300

8

30

SEMESTER 2 (66 CREDITS)

 

 

 

 

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Water Governance

 

120

8

12

Water Transport and Distribution

 

120

8

12

Water for Development

 

120

8

12

Research Project

 

300

8

30

Total Year 4 Hours & Credits

 

960

 

96



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