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Prospective Students
2017
Vision
To be a premier university of science
and technology preparing leaders for
the knowledge economy.
Mission
To be a responsive university creatively
meeting the needs of students, society
and the economy through multiple
pathways for excellent education,
applied research, innovation and service
in collaboration with stakeholders.
Content
Applying to the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) 5
NUST Admission Point Scale 6
Types of Applications and Admission Requirements
Applying online 8
Tuition Fees
Hostel Accommodation 10
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Applying to NUST
Application Due Dates:
Ordinary: Wednesday, 31 August 2016
Mature Age Entry: Wednesday, 29 July 2016 (no late applications will be considered)
Late Applications: 1-30 September 2016
Banking Details:
Namibia University of Science and Technology, First National Bank, Account Number:
55500126319, Branch Code: Corporate Branch, 281872, International Swift Code: FIRNNANX. Original
deposit slips MUST accompany the application form (keep a copy of the deposit slip for your own
record).
Cash Payments:
Cash payments can be made at the Student Administrative Service Centre, 13 Storch Street,
Windhoek, or at any NUST Regional Centre.
NQF
Level
Angolan
IB SL
IB HL
GCE (O)
GCSE(A)
NSC (RSA)
NSSC (H)
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NSSC (O)
Points
NUST uses the Admission Point Scale to facilitate admission based on your school-leaving results.
Your school-leaving subject symbols or percentages are converted into points, then added up to
determine if you have obtained the minimum number of points required to be considered for
entry into your preferred programme of study.
18-20
16-17
14-15
12-13
10-11
8-9
10
Doctorate
Master
Bachelor Degree
Diploma
Certificate
Undergraduate Studies
General Admission
Requirements
Notes:
2. For additional admission requirements please consult the relevant NUST Yearbook.
Before you apply to NUST please familiarise yourself with the programmes/qualifications on offer
as well as the admission requirements.
After deciding on a qualification, you may apply online (www.nust.na) or you may submit an
application form at the NUST Main Campus, or at any of the Regional Centres or via the post.
Applying online provides you with immediate notification that your application has been received.
You will also be able to follow the progress of your application online and NO application fee is
charged. Strategic self-help stations have been established on the Main Campus as well as at the
Regional Centres for those applicants who do not have access to internet services. These points
will be in operation from 08:00 to 15:00 daily.
Submit only ONE application. Make sure that you complete the entire application form.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for admission.
All documents as stipulated on page 8 must be enclosed with your application.
We do not accept faxed copies of application forms or supporting documents.
Advanced Standing
Applicants with credits or Admission with advanced standing shall be considered under
qualifications from other the following conditions:
accredited institutions of
Credits must make up at least the equivalent of
higher learning who would like
one study period (one semester or one year) of the
to enter higher study levels
programme for which advanced standing is applied for;
within a programme.
and
Credits must not be older than eight years and must
be presented in an official original academic transcript
from the institution concerned.
You will need a valid e-mail address since all future correspondence to you will be conducted via
e-mail.
Postgraduate Studies
Honours degree
Master degree
Doctoral degree
Applying online
1.
Final Selection
Final selection for a programme will take place during the last week of January 2017, based on the
final examination results of all qualifying candidates for that programme. All qualifying candidates
will report on campus on dates as determined by the Registrar and will participate in such specific
selection processes as may be determined by the Department concerned.
A qualifying candidate is a candidate who has properly submitted an application for studies, who has
met the general admission requirements and who has met the specific admission requirements for
a programme.
The final selection process will generally not be applicable to students who wish to study on a distance
education mode, but may be so applied in exceptional cases. Notices will be given in such cases.
Registration
Registration of students who have been selected and who have applied during the application period
in 2016 takes place during January and the 1st week of February 2017. The dates will be stipulated in
your admission letter. You are expected to report for registration on the exact date as indicated on
your admission letter otherwise you may forfeit your place.
You can always login to follow the progress of your application by clicking on Academic
Admission Status.
Notes:
Tuition Fees
The table lists the fees for 2016 for the first year undergraduate programmes. It will give you an idea
of what the fees are likely to be for a typical first year student, although it will probably be higher
in 2017. Tuition fees DO NOT include other expenses such as books (except study guides for distance
Programme
education students), stationery, accommodation, transport, etc. For more information regarding
fees and subjects kindly see our Fees Booklet at www.nust.na.
Year 1
N$
Programme
Year 1
N$
Bachelor of English
22 670
29 740
31 200
Bachelor of Informatics
29 740
23 350
Faculty of Engineering
19 670
Bachelor of Accounting
21 080
33 140
24 870
32 570
23 440
33 140
Bachelor of Economics
21 080
33 140
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship
26 300
35 450
34 780
38 500
23 440
33 110
22 010
32 930
Bachelor of Marketing
23 440
34 450
25 400
33 140
24 300
29 500
27 200
26 610
Bachelor of Agriculture
23 860
36 500
Bachelor of Architecture
30 790
Bachelor of Science
27 111
27 900
25 340
Bachelor of Geomatics
29 320
23 560
25 120
29 320
Bachelor of Communication
21 240
19 110
22 930
30 240
22 930
28 780
Hostel Accommodation
Three hostels on campus provide a bed capacity of 417 to both male and female full-time students.
Due to limited spaces available, preference is given to students residing outside the boundaries
of the City of Windhoek. The Kitchen Services provide students with a wide range of nutritional
meals served at breakfast, lunch and dinner. All residence students will be levied 50% of the meal
fees per semester which is payable whether meals are taken or not. Application forms for Hostel
Accommodation can be found on the NUST Website at www.nust.na. Registration for residence is
done per semester.
Social Welfare Services: Focuses on social problems and promotes mental health for students.
Various workshops take place throughout the year, on topics ranging from relationships, sexual
harassment, stress management, alcohol and substance abuse, etc.
Student Counselling and HIV/AIDS Coordination Services: Provides academic and HIV pre- and posttest counselling. Various events take place throughout the year e.g. Leadership workshops, HIV/
AIDS Awareness Campaign, HIV/AIDS Peer Counselling Training etc.
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Faculty of Computing
and Informatics
For additional requirements and programme content, kindly
consult the NUST Yearbook, Part 4, Faculty of Computing and
Informatics on our website at www.nust.na.
NO MATURE AGE ENTRY APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED.
The Dean
Dr Anicia Peters via the Secretary
Ms Rachel Amundaba
T: +264 61 207 2052
E: ramundaba@nust.na
Faculty Officer
Ms Julia Semi
T: +264 61 207 2923
E: jsemi@nust.na
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Programme
Specialisations
Mode of Studies
Full-time (FM)
Part-time (FM)
Admission Requirements
Duration
(Years)
Department of Computer Science: To develop the required cognitive/intellectual skills, practical as well as key transferable skills, and apply these to address/solve CIT related problems/challenges in the context of an organisation or the community.
Bachelor of Computer Science
Programme Code: 07BACS
NQF Level: 7 NQF Credits 365
FM/PM
Cyber Security
FM/PM
Communication
Networks,
Software A Bachelor degree in Computer Science or
Development,
Mobile
Development, Information Technology or equivalent qualification
Information Security, Digital Forensics
at NQF Level 7.
FM/PM
Communication
Networks,
Software
Development,
Mobile
Development, A Bachelor Honours degree in Computer Science or
Information Security, Forensic Computing, equivalent qualification at NQF Level 8.
Software Engineering
Research-based
Communication
Networks,
Software
Development,
Mobile
Development, A Master degree in Computer Science or equivalent
Information Security, Forensic Computing, qualification at NQF Level 9.
Software Engineering
Research-based
Department of Informatics: To develop the required cognitive/intellectual skills, practical as well as key transferable skills and apply these in order to address/solve Computing and Informatics (CI) problems / challenges in the contexts of an organization.
Bachelor of Informatics
Programme Code: 07BAIF
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 375
Informatics
FM/PM
FM/PM
PM
Master of Informatics
Programme Code: 09MINF
NQF Level: 9
NQF Credits: 240
Research-based
Research-based
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Faculty of
Engineering
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Programme
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering: Civil Engineering refers to planning, designing, construction and maintaining the physical and naturally built environment, including works like bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings.
National Diploma in Engineering (Civil and Project
Management)
Programme Code: 35DCPM
FM
FM
FM
FM/PM
PM
Department of Mining and Process Engineering: Mining Engineering is concerned with the safe, economic and environmentally sustainable recovery, processing and marketing of mineral resources from the earth. The Mining Engineering degree
programme includes elements from other disciplines including geology, metallurgy, accounting, economics and management.
Bachelor of Engineering in Mining
Programme Code: 08BMIN
NQF Level 8, NQF Credits 594
FM
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Graduates with professional degrees in Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering become involved in the design, performance analysis and optimisation of electronic and telecommunication
systems and products. On the other hand, Electrical Power Engineering graduates get involved in the design, performance analysis and optimisation of power generation, transmission and distribution systems.
Bachelor of Technology in Power Engineering
Programme Code: 35BPEN
FM
FM
FM
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Programme
FM/PM
Department of Mechanical and Marine Engineering: Mechanical Engineering covers a vast range of activities from simple hand tools to spacecraft. Areas of study cover mechanisms, the use of heat to deliver work and the reverse process, the factors
influencing the strength of components of machines and structures, manufacturing processes and design of components.
Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering
Programme Code: 35BMEC
FM
FM
FM
16
FM/ PM
17
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Programme
Department of Health Sciences:
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences
Programme Code: 50BBMS
NQF Level 8, NQF Credits 515
Bachelor of Environmental Health
Sciences
Programme Code: 08BEHS
NQF Level 8, NQF Credits 517
Description
This programme covers commercial applications of nuclear techniques in the fields A Bachelor of Science degree on NQF Level 7 which
of energy, agriculture and water resource management, biology and medicine, incorporates physics or chemistry as a major subject.
environmental and nuclear waste minimization and nuclear security.
Modes of
Study
Duration Illustrations of Career
Full-time (FM) (Years) Possibilities
Part-time (FM)
FM
FM
FM
PM
PM
PM/
FM
PM/
FM
Postgraduate specialising degree that aims at consolidating and deepening the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Statistics degree or
knowledge and expertise in the Mathematics discipline and to develop students equivalent.
capacity to conduct supervised research of an applied nature.
The programme will enable students to evaluate and apply mathematical theories, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics degree
techniques and models to solve complex mathematical related problems.
or equivalent.
PM/
FM
The programme is designed to enable students to evaluate and solve complex Bachelor of Science Honours in Applied Mathematics
mathematical related problems in the specialised areas of Optimisation (including or equivalent qualification in a related discipline with
Operations Research), Generalised Fluid Dynamics, Financial Mathematics, evidence of having conducted supervised research.
Computational Methods, Biomathematics and Mathematical Ecology.
PM/
FM
Programme is of an interdisciplinary nature that aims at consolidating and Bachelor of Science Honours in Applied Statistics or
Master of Science in Applied Statistics The
deepening the knowledge and expertise in the statistics discipline and to develop equivalent qualification in a related discipline with
Programme Code: 09MSAS
students capacity to conduct supervised research of applied nature.
evidence of having conducted supervised research.
PM/
FM
FM
Bachelor of Science
Programme Code: 07BOSC
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 370
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FM
Registered
Emergency
Care
Technician, Advanced Life Support
Practitioners (Paramedics)
Positions in public and private
sectors, municipalities, research
institutions, other health related
institutions as well as teaching/
training institutions.
Employment
opportunities in
private and government institutions e.g. laboratories, manufacturing, biotech, food processing,
agriculture and environmental
organisations.
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Programme
Modes of Study
Full-time (FM)
Part-time (FM)
Admission Requirement(s)
Department of Communication: Programmes aim at equipping students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in communication management and administration.
Bachelor of Communication
General admission requirements of NUST including a minimum D symbol in
FM/PM/DI
3
Communication Managers, Speech Writers, Public Relations Officers,
Programme Code: 07BACO
English at NSSC Ordinary Level.
Press Liaison Officers
NQF Level: 7 NQF Credits: 370
Bachelor of Communication Honours
A Bachelor of Communication or an equivalent qualification at NQF Level 7.
PM
1
Programme Code: 08BCOH
NQF Level: 8 NQF Credits: 120
Bachelor of English
Programme Code: 07BAEN
NQF Level: 7 NQF Credits: 377
FM/PM/DI
21
FM/PM
PM
FM/PM/DI
FM/PM
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Programme
Modes of
Study
Full-time (FM)
Part-time (FM)
Distance (DI)
Admission Requirements
Duration
(Years)
Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance: Offers programmes in Accounting and Finance (opportunities to students who wish to pursue careers in any of the sub-systems of the accounting function, including auditing and taxation), Advanced
Diploma in the Theory of Accounting for preparation of students who completed their Accounting degrees at NQF Level 7 or equivalent at institutions that are not accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in South Africa (SAICA) and/or
the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Namibia (ICAN), to enter a Post Graduate Certificate in the Theory of Accounting which is required by SAICA and ICAN for entry to Part 1 of the qualifying Examinations leading to the Chartered Accountant
(Namibia) and Economics (where graduates will have acquired cognitive/intellectual skills, practical skills and key transferable skills that they will be able to apply in solving economic problems that face the public and private sectors as well as the
overall economy.
Bachelor of Accounting
Programme Code: 07BACG
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 398
Bachelor of Economics
Programme Code: 07BECO
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 364
Bachelor of Economics Honours
Programme Code: 08BECH
NQF Level: 8
NQF Credits: 120
FM/PM/DI
Middle level Accountants, Internal Auditors or Tax Assistants in the public and
private sector.
FM
FM/PM
General admission requirements of NUST including a minimum D-symbol in Mathematics on NSSC Ordinary level.
FM/PM/DI
A relevant Bachelor of Economics or an equivalent qualification at NQF Level 7 with a minimum overall of 60% in
Economics courses
FM/PM
Department of Hospitality and Tourism: Seeks, among others, to develop hospitality and tourism programmes that are responsive to industry needs for specialists in Namibia and the SADC region as a whole. Special emphasis is placed on creating an
interdisciplinary base for research, policy analysis, planning and theoretical education and to develop understanding of the complex nature of the hospitality and tourism industry.
Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Programme Code: 07BHMN
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 400
FM
FM
Department of Management: Offers various programmes in Business Management, Human Resources Management and Office Management and Technology. The Department likes to add value to student expectations through quality teaching and
learning activities that would enable successful integration of theory and practice in the world of business management.
Bachelor of Business Management
Programme Code: 07BBMA
NQF Level: 7
NQF Credits: 369
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship
Programme Code: 07BENT
Bachelor of Human Resources Management
Programme Code: 07BHRM
NQF Level: 7 NQF Credits: 397
FM/PM/DI
FM/PM
Entrepreneur
FM/PM/DI
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Programme
Admission Requirements
Modes of
Study
Full-time (FM)
Part-time (FM)
Distance (DI)
Duration
(Years)
FM/PM
FM/PM/DI
Office Manager, Executive Secretary, Personal Assistant, Event Planners, Litigation Typists, Front Desk Receptionists.
Department of Marketing and Logistics: Offers programmes in Marketing (where graduates will be able to perform a wide spectrum of routine, complex and multi-dimensional marketing and marketing-related tasks, duties and responsibilities and
achieve reliable results with minimal or no supervision), Transport Management (that aims to equip students with applied competencies in understanding and interpretation of transport safety and traffic management, transport economics and
management and regulatory principles) and Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Bachelor of Marketing
Programme Code: 07BMAR
NQF Level 7
NQF Credits 369
FM/PM/DI
3
Executive positions in marketing, sales, business development etc.
FM/PM/DI
FM/PM/DI
A Bachelor degree or its equivalent in fields such as Business Management, Business Computing or Economics at
NQF Level 7.
PM
PM
FM/PM/DI
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25
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Progamme
Description
Admission Requirements
Modes of
Study
Full-time (FM)
Part-time(PM)
Duration
(Years)
FM
Career Possibilities
This programme builds on the outcomes of the Bachelor of Agricultural Management Honours or an
Bachelor of Agricultural Management Honours.
equivalent qualification at NQF Level 8.
General admission requirements including a pass in
Mathematics (E) and Biology or Science related subject (C)
on NSSC Ordinary level. Applicants must be medically and
physically fit for fieldwork.
Promotes sustainable utilisation of Namibias natural
resources with a focus on conservation.
Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Nature
Conservation) or equivalent at NQF Level 7.
Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Nature
Conservation) Honours or equivalent at NQF Level 8.
FM
FM /Block
Sessions
FM
FM
FM/PM
Research based
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
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Progamme
Description
Admission Requirements
Modes of
Study
Duration
(Years) Career Possibilities
Department of Geo-spatial Sciences and Technology: The acquisition, processing, presentation and management of geospatial data.
Diploma in Geomatics
Programme Code: 06DGEM
NQF Level: 6
NQF Credits: 296
Bachelor of Geomatics
Programme Code: 07BGEM
NQF Level , NQF Credits
FM
FM
FM
This programme will enable students to deepen their knowledge of a particular surveying or spatial science information
discipline. Possible fields of speicalisation include Geoinformatics, Urban and Regional Sciences, Land and Property
Studies as well as Natural Resources Sciences.
Research
based
Specialised training in the use of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS).
FM with
block
sessions
FM
Architectural Technologists.
FM
FM
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Progamme
Description
Admission Requirements
Modes of
Study
Duration
(Years) Career Possibilities
FM
The programme includes the study of why and how (and with
what consequences) societies intervene, shape, organise and
change natural and built environments in order to secure an
agreed range of social economic and environmental objectives.
On completion of this programme, students should be eligible to register with the Namibian Council of Town and Regional Planners.
At least 30 points in 5 subjects including 11 points for English and Mathematics and 19 points for any other three
subjects on NSSC Ordinary or Higher level. No symbol
must be lower than a C.
FM
FM
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Programme
Description
Admission Criteria
The MLCM has been specifically designed to prepare participants to meet the challenges of the ever changing organisational context globally whilst incorporating Namibian specific
needs and issues.
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Modes of Study
Years of Studies
Contacts
Enquiries regarding specific programmes
Faculty
Faculty Officer
Antonia Goliath
207 2114
agoliath@nust.na
Julia Semi
207 2923
jsemi@nust.na
Engineering
Oswin Nangula
207 2016
onangula@nust.na
Mercia Richards
207 2964
mrichards@nust.na
Human Sciences
Gillian Feris
207 2160
gferis@nust.na
Gillbert //Hoabeb
207 2320
ghoabeb@nust.na
Otillie Nelago
207 2671
onelago@nust.na
Indira Mbako
207 2071
imbako@nust.na
Neriene Hoebes
207 2963
nhoebes@nust.na
Mercia Richards
207 2964
mrichards@nust.na
Management Sciences
General Enquiries:
Email Address
Contact Person
Physical/Postal Address
Tel (+264)
Fax
GOBABIS
Ms Elvire Theron
Ms Chandre Beukes
etheron@nust.na
cbeukes@nust.na
KATIMA MULILO
Mr Christopher Madyaao
Natasha Muletwa
cmadyaao@nust.na
nnmuletwa@nust.na
KEETMANSHOOP
Mr Antonio Stuurmann
Mr Millian Josob
astuurmann@nust.na
mjosob@nust.na
ONGWEDIVA
Ms Julia Matengu
Ms S G Naanda
jmatengu@nust.na
snaanda@nust.na
OPUWO
Ms Thaimi Tjikulya
Mbombijazo Avenue, Ministry of Education Building, Teachers Resource Centre, Putwavanga Junior
Secondary School, P O Box 122, OPUWO
ttjikulya@gmail.com
OUTAPI
Mr Festus Shimhulu
Ms Theresia Kuuvilwa
(065) 251368
(065) 251369
fshimhulu@nust.na
tnkuuvilwa@nust.na
OTJIWARONGO
Ms Gwendoline Beukes
Ms Jacqueline S Hunibes
gbeukes@nust.na
jhunibes@nust.na
RUNDU
Mr Charles Lushu
Ms Aplonia Dikuwa
clushu@nust.na
adikuwa@nust.na
TSUMEB
Mr Menason Katjirua
Ms Paulina Hamukwaya
mkatjirua@nust.na
phamukwaya@nust.na
WALVIS BAY
Mr Lukas Shikulo
Ms Ndapanda Amupueja
lshikulo@nust.na
namupueja@nust.na
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JANUARY 2017
Sun
Mon
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ACTIVITY
Public Holiday New Years Day
Public Holiday
Administrative Staff Resume Office Duties
Library Opens: Library hours 08:00-17:00
Academic Welcome
Academic Staff Resumes Office Duties
Supplementary /2nd Opportunity Examinations Begin
17 Last Day for Submission Draft Programme (Curriculum)
Documentation to Relevant Departments/Centres (PDU,QA,TLU) for Review
(March Senate)
Mentor Teacher Training Programme Begins (TLU)
18 Mentor Teacher Training Programme (TLU)
Registration Ends: Senior Students
19 Mentor Teacher Training Programme Ends (TLU)
Executive Management Committee Meeting
Registration Begins: First Year Students
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24 Leadership and Mentoring Programme Begins (TLU)
Smartboard Training Programme Begins (TLU)
25 Leadership and Mentoring Programme (TLU)
Smartboard Training Programme (TLU)
26 Leadership and Mentoring Programme Ends (TLU)
Smartboard Training Programme Ends (TLU)
Last Day for Departmental/ Centres (PDU,QA,TLU) to Comment on Draft
Programme (Curriculum) Documentation
27 Registration Ends: First Year Students
28 DAY 1: NEW STUDENTS ORIENTATION BEGINS: ALL FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
Supplementary / 2nd Opportunity Examinations eEnd
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30 New Academic Staff Induction (TLU)
DAY 2: NEW STUDENTS ORIENTATION: ALL FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
Late Registration Begins
COLL Vacation School Begins in Windhoek (NUST Main Campus): Information
Administration 1A,2A and 3A
31 New Academic Staff Induction (TLU)
DAY 3: NEW STUDENTS ORIENTATION ENDS: ALL FIRST YEAR STUDENTS
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BLOCK A
A1. Elisabeth Haus ( OVC)
A2. Sander Haus
A3. Administration Building
A4. Land Management (Old Library)
A5. Centre for Open and Lifelong Learning
A6. Department: Student Services
A7. Monresa Residence
A8. Hopker Residence
A9. Shangri-La Residence
A10. Clinic
A11. Vocational Training
A12. Oppenheimer House
A13. Dawakos House
A14. Centre for Enterprise Development
D1.
D2.
D3.
D4.
BLOCK D
Library and Information Services
Engineering Building
Auditorium Building
Science and Technology Building
E1.
E2.
E3.
E4.
BLOCK E
School of Health and Applied Sciences
Mining Engineering Building
Civil Engineering Building
Architecture Building
BLOCK F
F1. Hotel School
F2. Pre-Fabricated Classrooms
F3. NewEnergy Efficient House
BLOCK G
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK H
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK K
K1. Cooperative Education Unit
BLOCK P
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK I
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK L
L1. Computing and Informatics House
BLOCK Q
Proposed In Campus Development Framework
BLOCK M
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK R
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
BLOCK N
Proposed in Campus Development Framework
J1.
J2.
J3.
J4.
J5.
J6.
J7.
J8..
BLOCK J
Teaching and Learning Unit
Haydn Street No.9
Daniels Guest House
Namibia Energy Institute
Namibia Business Innovation Institute
Namibia-German Institute for Logistics
NGIL House
Brahms Street No 7
BLOCK O
O1. Hotel Pension Kleines Heim
BLOCK S
Notes: