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BSc Honours degree in Geology (GLH) Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Thursday, 15 November 2012 11:04

LEVEL 1(HGL1)

 

SEMESTER 1

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL101

Introduction to Mineralogy

Core

 

10

HGL102

Introduction to Petrology

Core

 

10

HG L103

Introduction to Geochemistry

 

 

10

HGL104

Introduction to Structural Geology and Tectonics

Core

 

10

HGL105

Applied Geology 1

 

 

10

HGL106

Economic Geology 1

 

 

10

 


SEMESTER 2

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL111

GIS and Remote Sensing

 

 

10

HGL112

Sedimentology

 

HGL102

10

HGL109

Introduction to Maps and Fieldwork

Core

HGL101, HGL102

10

HGL119

Crystallography and Silicate Structures

Core

HGL101,HGL102

10

HGL120

Advanced Mineralogy

Core

HGL101,HGL102

10

HBS111

Entrepreneurship

Core

 

10

 


LEVEL 2 (HGL2)

 

 

SEMESTER 1

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL201

Igneous Petrology

 

HGL101

10

HGL202

Metamorphic Petrology & Thermodynamics

 

HGL101

10

HGL206

Economic Geology 2

 

HGL106

10

HGL204

Rock Deformation and Structures

 

HGL109

10

HGL205

Geotectonics (Plate tectonics)

 

HGL104

10

HGL203

Geochemistry

 

HGL103

10

HGL220

Research Methods

Optional

 

10

HBS201

Business Management for Scientists

Core

 

10

 

 SEMESTER 2

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL215

Applied Geology 2

 

HG L105

10

HGL217

 Mining Geology Applications

 

 

10

HGL218

Exploration Geology

Core

 

10

HGL223

Geological Evolution of Southern Africa

 

 

10

HGL281

Fieldwork 1

Core

HGL109

10 

 


Level 3 (HGL3) 

 


SEMESTER 1 & SEMESTER 2

 

 

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL380

Industrial Attachment.

Core

 

120

 

 

Level 4(HGL4)

     

       SEMESTER 1

 

 

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL 401

Advanced Igneous  and Metamorphic Petrology

 

 

10

HGL 402

Geochimistry and Geochronology

 

 

10

HGL 403

Advanced Structural Geology

 

 

10

HGL404

Basin Analysis and Hydrocarbon Geology

 

 

10

HGL 405

Hydrogeology, Environmental Geology and Engineering Geology

 

 

10

HGL 406

Ore Deposit Studies,

 

 

10

HGL 407

Geostatistics and Ore Petrography

 

 

10

 



SEMESTER 2

 

 

 

COURSE CODE

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DESIGNATION

PRE-REQUISITE/ CO-REQUISITE

COURSE UNITS

HGL423

Mini-Project

 

 

10

HGL470

Dissertation Project.

Core

 

30

HGL453

Fieldwork

Core

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

  Category: Science Programmes   |   Last Updated on Thursday, 15 November 2012 11:04
 
Bsc Honours Degree in Rural and Urban Planning (Bsc RUP) Print Email
Written by tawanda dendere   Created on Wednesday, 28 November 2012 09:18

Bsc Honours Degree in Rural and Urban Planning (Bsc RUP)

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

 

Part 1 Core Courses at 1st Semester in RUP

RUP 101 Introduction to Planning (12 units): The aim of the course is to equip students with the techniques of introduction to planning.

RUP 102 Quantitative Techniques (24 units): The course equips the student with quantitative techniques in rural and urban planning.

RUP 109 Environmental Systems (12 units): The course helps students to understand environmental patterns in rural and urban planning.

RUP 150 Design Studio I  (24 units): The course equips students with the necessary drawing techniques.

 

Part 1 Core Courses at 2nd Semester in RUP

RUP102 Quantitative Techniques (24 units): The course equips the student with quantitative techniques in rural and urban planning.

RUP112 Environmental Planning (12 units): The course is premised on the concept of sustainable development.

RUP113 The City in History and Settlement Analysis (12 units): The course introduces students to the origin of human settlements, their growth and resultant settlement patterns.

RUP 150 Design Studio I (24 units): The course equips students with the necessary drawing techniques.

 

Part 2 Courses Core Courses at 1st Semester in RUP

RUP 201 Planning Theory (24 units) with  prerequisite  RUP 101 (24 units): The course defines, explain, justify and criticise planning as an activity and as a body of thought.

RUP 202 Planning Techniques and Methods (12 units) with its prerequisite RUP 102 (12 units):      

Students would learn research methods in rural and urban planning.

RUP 205 Environmental Design I (24 units): The course gives study of the methods and techniques used in preparation of designing site plans and layout plans.

RUP 208 Introduction to Water Supply and Sewerage (12 units): This course aims at equipping students of rural and urban planning the importance of water supply and waste water disposal.

RUP 211 Rural Planning, Society and Ecology (12 units): The course covers rural planning, common property, natural resource management and resource tenure.

RUP 250 Design Studio II (24 units) with its prerequisite RUP 150: The course gives students practical experience in designing.

 

Part 2 Courses Core Courses at 2nd Semester in RUP

RUP 202 Planning Techniques and Methods (12 units) with prerequisite RUP 102 (12 units):          

Students would learn research methods in rural and urban planning.

RUP 205 Environmental Design I (24 units): The course gives study of the methods and techniques used in preparation of designing site plans and layout plans.

RUP 250 Design Studio II (24 units) with its prerequisite RUP 150: The course gives students practical experience in designing.

RUP 209 Geographic Information Systems and Planning (12 units): Equips students with techniques to plan according to geographical and systematic planning.

RUP 210 Introduction to Road and Building Infrastructure (12 units): The course equips students with techniques to plan how to design road and building infrastructure.

RUP 212 Rural Planning, The Economy and the State (12 units): The course helps to understand management structures related to rural planning.

 

Part 3 Core Courses at 1st Semester in RUP

RUP 301 Principles and Practice of Planning Law (24 units): This course enables students to understand evolution, planning law, acquisition and disposal of land.

RUP 302 Environmental Design II (24 units) with prerequisite RUP 205: This is an advanced study of environmental urban design.

RUP 311 Valuation and Property Development (24 units): The advanced study of valuation property development process and concepts.

RUP 314 Regional Economic Theory  (12 units): The course looks into dynamics of spatial development in the framework of regional economics.

RUP 350 Design Studio III (24 units): The study leads to the knowledge of detailed layout plans of residential, commercial and industrial land uses.

 

Part 3 Core Courses at 1st Semester in RUP

RUP 301 Principles and Practice of Planning Law (24 units): This course enables students to understand evolution, planning law, acquisition and disposal of land.

RUP 302 Environmental Design II (24 units) with prerequisite RUP 205: This is an advanced study of environmental urban design.

RUP 311 Valuation and Property Development (24 units): The advanced study of valuation property development process and concepts.

RUP 317 Regional Planning Techniques and Methods (12 units): This course is about understanding regional planning computations.

RUP 350 Design Studio III (24 units): The study leads to the knowledge of detailed layout plans of residential, commercial and industrial land uses.

 

Optional Courses

RUP 305 Transport Planning I,  RUP 306 Rural Planning I,

RUP 307 Building Economics I,  RUP 313 Project Planning and Management I                            

Part 4 Core Courses at 1st Semester in RUP

RUP 404 Regional Planning (24 units): The course teaches critical analysis of the development of regional planning in terms of its evolution.

RUP 410  Urban Development and Management (12 units): Helps understand framework for urban development and management, urban design and urban economy.

RUP 411 Planning Thought and Practice (12 units): Teaches to think analytically and critically on planning theories in rural and urban planning.        

RUP 450 Regional Studio IV (24 units): The course equips the planner with the knowledge of how to knit the various issues at play in regional spatial planning.

RUP 470 Dissertation/Design Project (24 units): The course enables the student to show capacity in research on a particular area in planning.

 

Part 4 Core Courses at 2nd Semester in RUP

RUP 401 Professional Planning Practice (12 units): The course teaches professionalism in rural and urban planning.

RUP 404 Regional Planning (24 units): The course teaches critical analysis of the development of regional planning in terms of its evolution.

RUP 416 Urban Policy and Planning (12 units): The course helps to understand policy, art, craft and signs of urban policy and planning issues.

RUP 450 Regional Studio IV (24 units): The course equips the planner with the knowledge of how to knit the various issues at play in regional spatial planning.

RUP 470 Dissertation/Design Project (24 units): The course enables the student to show capacity in research on a particular area in planning.

 

Optional Courses in RUP

RUP 402 Rural Planning II with prerequisite RUP 306 (24 units)

RUP 407 Transport Planning II with prerequisite RUP 305 (24 units)

RUP 408 Project Planning and Management II with prerequisite RUP 313 (24 units)

RUP 406  Building Economics II with perquisite RUP 307 (24 units)

 

Career Prospects for Graduates in Rural and Urban Planning and Real Estate Management

Physical Planning, Construction Industry, Real Estate, Parastatals, Urban and District Councils, Research Firms, NGOs, Planning Consultancy, Transport and Distribution, Vocational Institutions

  Category: Social Programmes   |   Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 December 2012 18:03
 
BSc Honours in Civil Engineering Print Email
Written by Chipo Katsande   Created on Friday, 09 November 2012 12:57

Civil Engineering Level 1 Courses : A student shall take ALL the core courses.

 

Course Code

Description

 

Course 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

ME101

Engineering Drawing and Design

20

MG101

Engineering Materials

15

WSP180

Workshop Practice

10

 

 

 

 

N.B:  The above Level 1 Courses are common to all students doing the following programmes: BSc Honours in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Mining Engineering 

 

Civil Engineering Level 2 Courses : A student shall take ALL the core courses.

 

COURSE CODE

DESCRIPTION

 

PRE

REQUISITES

UNITS

 

CE201

Theory of Structures

ME101

15

CE202

Fluid Mechanics

 

15

CE203

Engineering Surveying

 

15

CE204

Geomechanics

 

15

CE205

Strength of Materials

 

15

CE206

Civil Engineering Design and Communication

ME101

15

GL204

Engineering Geology

 

10

MT204

Engineering Mathematics 2 Paper 1

MT104

10

MT205

Engineering Mathematics 2 Paper 2

MT105

10

 

 

Civil Engineering Level 3 Courses A student shall take ALL the core courses and eight (8) other courses chosen from the optional courses listed below:

 

Course code

Description

Prerequisites

Course

Units

CE309

CE313

CE360

 

Optional Courses

 

CE301

Professional and Industrial Studies

Professional and Industrial Studies

Project

 

Analysis of Structures

 

 

 

 

 

CE201

10

10

20

 

 

10

CE302*

Design of Structures

CE201

10

CE304

Geotechnology

CE204

10

CE306    

Construction Materials

CE201

10

CE307

Transportation Systems and Structures

CE204

10

CE308

Water and Public Health Engineering

CE202

10

CE310

Water Resources

CE202

10

CE311

ME301

Civil Engineering Construction

Renewable Energy Engineering

 

10

10

 

* The examination of the course CE302 (Design of Structures) shall be of 4 hours duration.

 

Civil Engineering Level 4 Courses :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

CE460

Project

CE360

40

Optional courses

 

 

 

CE401

Analysis of Structures

CE301

20

CE402

Design of Structures

CE302

20

CE404

Geotechnology

CE304

20

CE406

Hydraulic Structures

CE310

20

CE407

Transportation Systems and Structures

CE307

20

CE408

Water and Public Health Engineering

CE308

20

ME404

Renewable Energy Engineering

ME301

20

 

  Category: Engineering Programmes   |   Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 December 2012 10:59
 


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