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Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Real Estate Management (BSc HREM) Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Wednesday, 28 November 2012 09:02

Bachelor of Science Honours Degree in Real Estate Management (BSc HREM)

Entry Requirements:  Mathematics and Geography at ‘O’ level and should have passed 3 ‘A’ levels which include Geography.

 

Part 1 courses for 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM101 Urban Planning I  (12 units): The course enables students to know the concepts of urban planning.

REM102 Urban Economics I  (12 units): The course enables students to know the concepts of urban economics.

REM103 Statistics  (12 units): The course enriches the student’s understanding of the application of statistical concepts                       

REM104 Building Technology (12 units): The course enables students to know the evolution of the building industry

 

Part 1 courses for 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM105 Financial Accounting I (12 units): The course gives the student basic accounting knowledge.

REM106 Building Studies (12 units): The course offers detailed understanding of the building complex.

REM107 Valuation I   (12 units): The course introduces the student to valuation theory.

REM108 Information Processing (12 units): Teaches the student to apply computer packages in statistical analysis.

 

Part 2 courses at 1st Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 201 Urban Planning II with its prerequisite REM 101 (12 units): The course looks at detailed concepts in urban development.

REM 202 Urban Economics II with its prerequisite REM 102 (12 units): The course focuses on practical examples in urban economics.

REM 203 Real Estate Development I (12 units): The course’s objective is to make student understand about the involvement of the development of real estate.

REM 204 Law I (12 units): The course teaches students to understand the Laws in building industry.

 

Part 2 Courses at 2nd Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 205 Building Services (12 units): The course teaches students to know what is involved in building services and maintenance.

REM 206 Financial Accounting II with its prerequisite REM 105 (12 units): The course teaches students the discipline of financial planning in real estate.

REM 207 Research and Quantitative Methods (12 units): The course equips students with the knowledge of some generic techniques in real estate.

REM 208 Valuation II REM 107: The course introduces valuation mathematics.

REM 209 Property and Facility Management I(12 units): The course aims to equip students about the property rights and facility management

REM 210 Real Estate Finance and Investments I(12 units): The course introduces students to the knowledge of real estate finances and investments.

 

Part 3 Courses in Real Estate Management

Involves student attachment for 2 semesters.

 

REM 380 Industrial Attachment and Professional Experience (student attachment) 120 units

The purpose of attachment is to make students familiarize with the practice of a Realtor.

 

Part 4 Courses at 1st semester in Real Estate Management

Level IV starts on satisfactory completion of level three in line with set out criteria by DRUP.

REM 401 Urban Management:  The course involves understanding urban governance system.

REM 402 Professional Practice: The course equips students with professional skills for real estate management.

REM 403 Real Estate Development II with prerequisite REM 203: The course brings in a critical analysis of the real estate field.

REM 404 Law II with prerequisite REM 204 (12 units): The course equips the student with commercial law and advanced law in real estate.

REM 405 Negotiation, Arbitration and Mediation (12 units): The course equips the student with concepts of negotiation, arbitration and mediation in real estate.

REM 470 Dissertation (24 units): It enables the student to apply what was learnt throughout on a particular research topic.

 

Part 4 courses at 2nd Semester in Real Estate Management

REM 406 Advanced Valuation (12 units): The course looks at other real estate concepts which affect valuation.

REM 407 Valuation III with prerequisite REM 208 (12 units): The students learn advanced valuation mathematics in real estate.

REM 408  Property and Facility Management II with prerequisite REM 209 (12 units): The course focuses on costing of maintenance works.

REM 409 Real Estate Finance and Investments II  with prerequisite REM 210 (12 units): The course focuses on tender procedures in building industries.

REM 470 Dissertation (24 units): It enables the student to apply what was learnt throughout on a particular research topic. 

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Bachelor of Science Honours in Geoinformatics and Surveying Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Monday, 12 November 2012 10:42

Geoinformatics & Surveying Level 1:A student shall take ALL the core courses.

 

DESCRIPTION

UNITS

CSEN101

Communication Skills for Engineers

10

EE101

Electrical Principles

15

EE103

Computer Science for Engineers

15

ME103

Engineering Mechanics

15

MT104

Engineering Mathematics 1 Paper 1

10

MT105

Engineering Mathematics 2 Paper 2

10

SV101

Surveying

15

SV105

Environmental Studies

15

SV106

Basic Mapping

15

 

 

Geoinformatics & Surveying Level 2 : A student shall take ALL the core courses.

COURSE CODE

DESCRIPTION

PREREQUISITES

UNITS

MT204

Engineering Mathematics  2 Paper 1

MT104

10

MT205

Engineering Mathematics  2 Paper 2

MT105

10

SV203

Adjustment Computation

 

15

SV205

Surveying

SV101

15

SV207

Basic Cartography

SV106

15

SV208

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

SV260

15

SV209

Engineering Surveying

SV101

15

SV210

Information Technology & Programming

 

10

SV260

Survey Camp 1

SV101

15

 

 

Geoinformatics & Surveying Level 3: A student shall take ALL the core courses

COURSE CODE

DESCRIPTION

PREREQUISITES

UNITS

 

 

 

 

SV304

Geodesy

MT204

10

SV305

Surveying

SV205

15

SV306

Cadastral Surveying

SV205

10

SV311

Adjustment Computation

SV203

10

SV317

Digital Mapping & Geographic Information Systems

SV207

15

SV316

Astro-Geodetic Systems

 

10

SV314

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

SV208

15

SV360

Survey Camp

SV260

15

RUP205

Environmental Design

 

10

CE309

Professional and Industrial Studies

 

10

 

 

Geoinformatics & Surveying Level 4 : A student shall take the Core course and at least FOUR other courses chosen from the optional courses listed below:

COURSE CODE

DESCRIPTION

PREREQUISITES

UNITS

SV460

Project 2

SV360

40

Optional courses

 

 

 

SV402

Geodesy

SV304

20

SV405

Land Economics and Management

 

20

SV414

Satellite Geodesy

SV304 &SV316

20

SV415

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

SV314

20

SV411

Hydrographic Surveying

SV305

20

SV416

Advanced Engineering Surveying

 

20

SV413

Advanced Geographic Information Systems

SV315

20

SV412

Mining Surveying

SV315

20

SV417

Mathematics

MT204

20

SV418

Land Law

SV306

20

 

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Bachelor of Veterinary Science Degree Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Thursday, 13 December 2012 11:21

 

COURSES:

BVSc Part III Year 4:

CM3V00               Clinical Medicine, General Surgery, Anaesthesiology and Radiology

EH3V00                 Epidemiology and Herd Health, Wildlife and Exotic Medicine

EM3V00               Equine Medicine and Surgery

PP3V00                 Porcine and Poultry Medicine

RM3V00               Ruminant Medicine and Surgery

SM3V00               Small Animal Medicine and Surgery

TG3V00               Theriogenology

 

BVSc Part IV Year 5

CVS4V01              Small Animal Medicine

CVS4V02              Large Animal Medicine

CVS4V04              Surgery, Anaesthesia and Radiology       

CVC4V05              Herd Health, Wildlife and Reproduction

CVS4V06              Laboratory Diagnostic and Pathology

CVS4V07              Public Health

CSVE301               Communication Skills

VTCL560               Research Project

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