Bachelor of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Honours

Bachelor of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Honours

Description of the Qualification

This qualification this qualification is to equip students with both theoretical and practical knowledge needed to ensure improved management of natural resources, environment and foster development that do not compromise the climate system. The qualification will contribute to the national efforts of protecting, manage and utilize natural resources in a sustainable manner. The qualification will further equip students with necessary skills, competence and practical strategies to be effective in managing our abundant natural resource while ensuring the sustainable development agenda. This is a gateway to enhance student’s skills and knowledge as consultants, planners, activists, sustainability officers, managers, engineers, and scientists. The Government has, since Independence established a planning system based on medium-term plans, for promoting sustainable socio-economic development in Namibia. Based on policy-oriented research on key national strategic issues, and on a process of discussion and dialogue on the long-term goals and future of the country, Vision 2030 provides long term alternative policy scenarios on the future course of development in Namibia at different points in time up until the target year 2030. Chapter 5 of Vision 2030 covers the ecological and environmental issues of sustaining the resources base and our means of production, while chapter 6 addresses cross-cutting processes that help create the necessary enabling environment for Namibia to precede along its chosen development path.

Admission / Entry Requirements

Students will be admitted into this qualification if they hold Namibia Secondary School Certificate (NSSC) with minimum of 25 points in five (5) best subjects with minimum of D in English or equivalent. Students may also enter through mature age. Students awarded with Bachelor of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Honours will be eligible for a Master of Science in Climate Change Mitigation and Adapatation 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 Environment, Forestry and Tourism; Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform; Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources; Ministry of Mines and Energy; Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and SME Development (a subsection on environmental related); Ministry of Higher Education (subsection on research); Namwater; Nampower; AgriBank; Banks (Green products); Namibia Commission of Research, Science and Technology; Benguela Current Commission; International University of Management; UNAM; NUST; UNDP; Environmental Investment Fund; NACSO; IRDNC; CUVECOM; OKACOM.

Qualification structure

YEAR 1 ( 126 Credits)

SEMESTER 1 (50 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

English Communication and Study Skills

ECS40US

100

4

10

English for Academic Purposes

ECA60US

100

6

10

Mathematics

MTH51US

100

5

10

Physics for Life Sciences

PLS60US

100

6

10

IT Skills

BIT41US

100

4

10

Basic Climatology and Weather Patterns

BCW60US

120

5

12

SEMESTER 2 (76 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Chemistry for Life Sciences

CLS60US

100

6

10

Introduction to Statistics

ISS50US

100

5

10

Principles of Climate Change

 

120

6

12

Global Carbon Balance

GCB60US

120

6

12

Natural Resources Management

NRM60US

120

6

12

Marine Conservation

MCO60US

120

6

12

Total Year 1 Hours & Credits

1260

 

126

YEAR 2 (132 Credits)

SEMESTER 1 (72 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Climate Change Adaptation

 

120

6

12

Environmental Science and Processes

 

120

6

12

Climate Change and Food Security

 

120

6

12

Climate Change Vulnerability

 

120

6

12

Environmental and Natural Resources Economics I

 

120

6

12

Sustainable Development

 

120

6

12

SEMESTER 2 (60 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Hazard Mitigation Plan  and Management

 

120

7

12

Environmental Education

 

120

5

12

Geographical Information System

 

120

6

12

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics II

 

120

7

12

Community Based Climate Change (CBC) Adaptation and Resilience

 

120

7

12

Total Year 2 Hours & Credits

 

1320

 

132

YEAR 3 (114 Credits)

SEMESTER 1 (60 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Paleoclimates

 

120

7

12

Project Management

 

80

6

8

Renewable Energy Financing

 

100

7

10

Research Methodology I

 

100

6

10

Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+)

 

100

8

10

Environmental Impact Assessment Process

 

100

8

10

SEMESTER 2 ( 54 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Climate Modelling

 

120

8

12

Environmental Legislations

 

100

8

10

Research Methodology II

 

120

7

12

Environmental Ethics

 

100

8

10

Climate Change Conventions

 

120

7

12

Total Year 3 Hours & Credits

 

1’140

 

114

YEAR 4 (122 Credits)

SEMESTER 1 (54 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Adaptation and Mitigation Responses

 

100

8

10

Gender Mainstream and Climate Change

 

100

8

10

Indigenous Knowledge in Climate Change studies

 

100

8

10

Management of Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

 

100

8

10

Field Work Techniques

 

120

8

12

SEMESTER 2 (68 Credits)

Course Title

Course Code

Hours

NQF Level

Credits

Climate Change Management Theories and Practice

 

80

8

8

Environmental Risks Assessment and Management

 

100

8

10

Environmental Remote Sensing

 

100

8

10

Development Plan and Environmental Analysis

 

100

8

10

Research Project

 

300

8

30

Total Year 4 Hours & Credits

 

1’220

 

122

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