Faculties
Physiology Department Print Email
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The Physiology course aims to introduce students to human physiological processes and interactions with a view to equip students with a firm physiological base for clinical practice. Teaching is conducted through lectures, tutorials and laboratory practicals.


 

Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Physiotherapy (BSc PT Hons)                       4 years

Masters of Science Degree in Physiotherapy                                                        2 years part-time

 


 

Senior Lecturer and Chairman of Department

J Chifamba, BSc Hons, MPhil (UZ) - Pathophysiology of Hypertension, Low birth weight and the

development of metabolic syndrome, Urbanisation related non communicable diseases such as hypertension, myocardial infarction etc.

 

Emeritus Professor

HM Chinyanga, MSc, MD, FRCP(C) (Canada) - Peri-operative analgesia, Post-operative Analgesia,

Pharmacokinetics of Narcotics

 

Lecturers

KK Mudambo, MPH, PhD (Dundee) – Exercise physiology and body composition, Malaria in SADC

C Maponga, BScDNs, MPhil (UZ) - Exercise physiology and Body Composition changes, Exercise and

Nutrition and Non—communicable disease, nutrition, exercise and lifestyle behaviour

T Simbini, MBChB (UZ),MSc Informatics - Health Informatics

 

Senior Technicians

E Nhandara, ZNTC, City & Guilds Parts 2 & 3, HD Lab Mgmt & Org, MBA(ZOU) -

S Chikosi, SCMT, HNC Science (MPPM), Diploma Business Management –

T Chatindo, National Certificate in Science Technology, Diploma in Information Technology -

 

Technician

W Muringayi, National Certificate in Science Technology

 


Department of Physiology
University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences
P. O. Box A178
Avondale
Harare
Zimbabwe


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Post-Graduate Diploma in Land and Geographic Information Systems Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Monday, 12 November 2012 11:12

Introduction

  • These regulations should be read in conjunction with the General Academic Regulations for Certificates and Diplomas.

 

Qualification for Admission

  • All applicants shall have obtained an appropriate degree or 2 good ‘A’ Levels, one of which MUST be in Mathematics and a National Diploma in an appropriate subject, i.e. Surveying, Geography, Computer Science, etc., or other qualification approved by Senate.
  • Candidates with academic qualifications recognised by professional institutions as National Diploma equivalents may only be admitted after satisfying the Department through an interview and/or a qualifying examination.

 

Programme of Study

  • The programme of study shall normally extend over a period of one academic year.
  • The Diploma will be made up of two semesters and candidates shall normally be examined at the end of each semester.
  • Candidates who are deemed to have satisfied the examiners in the examinations and Project, shall be warded the Diploma in LIS/GIS.
  • The programme will consist of lectures, laboratories, tutorials and practicals.
  • The programme to be pursued by each candidate unless exemption is given by Senate shall be as follows:

 

Semester 1

  • Mathematics, Basic Information Technology, Data Acquisition and Analysis, Cartographic Systems, Environmental Systems.

 

Semester 2

  • GIS Tools, Land Geographic Information Management, Digital Cartography and Project.

 

Scheme of Examination

  • The aggregate mark in the Diploma is the weighted average of marks as specified in
  • A candidate who obtains the pass mark in a given course shall be deemed to have satisfied the examiners in that course. A candidate must satisfy the examiners in both the examination and the coursework in each course. To pass the project, a candidate must satisfy the examiners in both written submission and oral presentation.
  • A candidate who obtains a pass mark in every course shall be deemed to have satisfied the examiners in that part.
  • A candidate, who fails to satisfy the requirements of above, will be subjected to the General Academic Regulations.
  • A candidate who satisfies the provisions of 4.2 and 4.3 above, within two academic years shall be awarded the Diploma.

The aggregate mark for the award and classification of the diploma will be based on examinations and Project and will be as follows:

 

  • Distinction                                             -               80%
  • Merit                                                      -               70%-79%
  • Pass                                                        -               50%-69%
  • Fail                                                          -               Below 50%

 

A candidate, who does not satisfy the provisions of 4.2 and 4.3 above, within two academic years, may be required by Senate to withdraw.

 

The Scheme of examinations shall be as follows: 

 

Diploma In Land and Geographic Information Systems Course Description

COURSE CODE

DESCRIPTION

 

WEIGHT

 

EXAM

 

DLGIS401

Mathematics

2

1X3hr paper

DLGIS402

Basic Information Technology Assessment

3

1X3hr paper

DLGIS403

Spatial Data Acquisition

 

4

 

1X3hr paper

 

DLGIS404

Cartographic Systems

2

1X3hr paper

DLGIS405

Environmental Systems

2

1X3hr paper

DLGIS406

GIS Tools

5

1X3hr paper

DLGIS407

Land and Geographic Assessment Management

3

1X3hr paper

DLGIS408

Digital Cartography

4

1X3hr paper

DLGIS460

Project

4

 

 

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Programmes Offered Print Email
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The faculty offers a wide range of undergraduate courses and postgraduates degrees .

 

B.A. General African Languages

 

B.A. Honours Afican Languages

 

Dual Honours (in collaboration with the Department Linguistics)

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