F: STUDENT FEES - Namibia University Of Science And Technology

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F:STUDENT FEESF.1ENQUIRIES AND PAYMENTSF.1.1 METHODS OF PAYMENTS1)PERSONALLYThe CashierAdministration Building13 Jackson Kaujeua StreetWindhoek2)BY DIRECT DEPOSITNamibia University of Science and Technology bank details are as follows:First National BankBranch: AusspannplatzBranch Number: 28 18 72Account Number: 555 001 26319Reference Number: Student #E-mail proof of payment to: studentdebtors@nust.na for the attention of the Assistant Accountant: Revenue only if the paymentis not updated within 5 business days. Kindly ensure that the correct student number is clearly stated as reference number.F.1.2 OFFICE HOURS: Enquiries and Payments1)For EnquiriesMondays to Friday08:00 - 13:0014:00 - 16:002)For PaymentsMondays to Fridays08:00 - 13:0014:00 - 16:00Note: For opening times of Regional Centres, see the section on Centre for Open and Lifelong Learning (COLL)F.1.3 PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS(a) Payment must be made only to the Cashier and not to any other staff member. An official receipt should be obtained uponpayment.(b) No receipt will be issued for direct deposits. The bank’s stamp on the deposit slip serves as a proof of payment.F.2STIPULATIONS REGARDING STUDENT FEESF.2.1 GENERALF.2.1.1 Council reserves the right to amend, without prior notice, all fees payable to the Namibia University of Science and Technology.F.2.1.2 Tuition fees shall differ from course to course depending on course requirements.F.2.1.3 Should Council temporarily or permanently suspend any student’s rights or privileges, or permanently refuse admission to anystudent, the student concerned student shall forfeit all claims to refunds, reduction or remission of fees paid or payable to theNamibia University of Science and Technology.F.2.1.4 Fees are payable on a monthly basis, whether a student received an account or not. Failure to adhere to stipulated due datesmay result in de-registration, withheld of results, refusal of access to meals, accommodation and examinations.2

F.3FEES PAYABLEF.3.1 TUITION FEESTuition fees (denoted in the Namibian dollar, N ) are charged per course regardless of whether the course is taken on full-time,part-time or distance education mode.General tuition per course on average is charged as follows:3

FACULTY1st – 3rdYear(N )Management SciencesDepartment of Accounting, Economics and FinanceBachelor of Accounting (Revised Programme. Phasing in 2016.)Bachelor of Accounting (Chartered Accountancy) (Revised Programme. Phasing in 2016.)Advanced Diploma in the Theory of Accounting (ADTA) (Revised Programme.)Bachelor of EconomicsBachelor of Technology: Economics (Phased out from 2014 until 2019)Department of Hospitality and TourismBachelor of Hospitality ManagementBachelor of Tourism, Innovation and DevelopmentBachelor of Tourism ManagementBachelor of Travel and Tourism Management (Phasing out from 2013 until 2019)Bachelor of Culinary ArtsBachelor of Hospitality and Tourism HonoursDepartment of ManagementCertificate in Supervisory Skills DevelopmentDiploma in Business Process ManagementBachelor of Business Administration (Phasing out from 2013 until 2020)Bachelor of Business Management (Phased in 2014)Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (Phasing in 2016)Bachelor of Human Resources Management (Revised Programme. Phasing in 2016.)Bachelor of Office Management and TechnologyBachelor of Business and Information AdministrationDepartment of Marketing and LogisticsBachelor of MarketingBachelor of Marketing (Phased out from 2012 until 2018)Bachelor of Transport ManagementBachelor of Sport ManagementBachelor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management4th Year(N )MMASTERS(N )1 7501 7501 7504 3301 7502 8902 5402 4602 4602 9202 8901 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 7501 750POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of Accounting, Economics and FinanceBachelor of Economics Honours (Phasing in 2015)Department of ManagementBachelor of Human Resources Management HonoursMaster of ManagementMaster of Human Resources ManagementDepartment of Marketing and LogisticsBachelor of Marketing HonoursBachelor of Logistics HonoursMaster of Logistics and Supply Chain ManagementMaster Marketing2 3602 3607 3807 3802 3602 3606 0007 000Human SciencesDepartment of CommunicationBachelor of Communication (Revised – Phased in 2015)Bachelor of English (Revised – Phased in 2015)Bachelor of Journalism and Media Technology (1st Year)Bachelor of Journalism and Media Technology (2nd Year)Department of Education and LanguagesCertificate in Vocational Education and Training: TrainerDiploma in Vocational Education and Training: Trainer1 9301 9303 6303 3901 7502 5004PhD

Diploma in Vocational Education and Training ManagementDepartment of Social SciencesBachelor of Criminal Justice in Correctional ManagementBachelor of Criminal Justice in PolicingBachelor of Public Management (Phased in 2015)1 6602 8202 8201 750POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of CommunicationBachelor of English HonoursBachelor of Journalism and Media Technology HonoursBachelor of Communication HonoursMaster of Journalism and Media TechnologyMaster of English and Applied LinguisticsDepartment of Social ScienceBachelor of Criminal Justice HonoursBachelor of Public Management Honours2 5702 1302 5703 5103 5103 9902 360Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business Postgraduate Diploma in Management Executive Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration MSc Leadership and Change Management7 4809 5006 1706 170Computing and InformaticsUndergraduateBachelor of Computer Science (Systems Administration, Communication Networks orSoftware Development)Bachelor of Computer Science in Cyber SecurityDepartment of InformaticsBachelor of InformaticsPostgraduate ProgrammesDepartment of Computer SciencesBachelor of Computer Science Honours (with specialisation in Information Security orDigital Forensics)Bachelor of Computer Science Honours (with specialisation in Communication Networks,Software Development, Mobile Development)Master of Computer Science (with specialisation in Communication Networks, SoftwareDevelopment, Mobile Development, Information Security or Digital Forensics)Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer ScienceDepartment of InformaticsPostgraduate Certificate in Informatics (Information Systems (Audit)Bachelor of Informatics Honours (Revised)Bachelor of Information Technology Honours in Business ComputingPostgraduate Certificate in Business Computing (Information Systems Audit)Master of InformaticsDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) in InformaticsEngineeringUNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMESIntroduction to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics(InSTEM)Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringBachelor of Technology: Engineering: Civil: Urban or Water53 4403 4403 4404 6704 6701089010 8904 6704 6704 67010 89010 8902 1803 730

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil EngineeringDepartment of Mining and Process EngineeringBachelor of Engineering: MiningBachelor of Engineering in MetallurgyBachelor of Engineering in Chemical EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringBachelor of Technology in Electronic/Power EngineeringBachelor of Technology in Electrical EngineeringBachelor of Technology in Power EngineeringBachelor of Technology in Electronic EngineeringBachelor of Engineering: Electronics & TelecommunicationsBachelor of Engineering: Electrical PowerNational Diploma: Engineering: MechanicalDepartment of Mechanical and Marine EngineeringBachelor of Technology in Mechanical EngineeringBachelor of Engineering: Mechanical EngineeringBachelor of Engineering: Industrial EngineeringBachelor of Engineering: Industrial EngineeringPOSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of Civil and Environmental EngineeringMaster of Integrated Water Resources ManagementMaster of Science in Integrated Water Resources ManagementMaster of Engineering in Civil EngineeringMaster of Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPostgraduate Diploma in Space in Space TechnologyPostgraduate Diploma in Space and Atmospheric ScienceMaster of Sustainable Energy SystemsDepartment of Mechanical and Marine EngineeringMaster of Industrial EngineeringAll Engineering DepartmentsDoctor of Philosophy Engineering3 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7303 7306 3006 30010 05010 0504 6504 6509 57010 05010 890Natural Resources and Spatial SciencesUndergraduateDepartment of Natural Resources & Agricultural Sciences (Agriculture and NaturalResources Sciences)Diploma in Agricultural ManagementBachelor of Agricultural ManagementBachelor of AgricultureBachelor of Science in AgricultureBachelor of HorticultureBachelor of Natural Resource ManagementBachelor of Natural Resource Management in Nature ConservationDepartment of Land and Property ScienceDiploma in Property StudiesBachelor of Property Studies HonoursDiploma in Land Administration (New Programme. Phasing in 2015.)Bachelor in Land Administration (New Programme. Phasing in 2015.)Bachelor of Land Administration (Old Programme)Certificate in Land AdministrationDiploma in Land Administration (Old Programme)62 9502 9502 9502 9502 9502 9502 9502 4602 4602 4602 4602 4602 4602 460

Department of Geo-Spatial Sciences and TechnologyDiploma in GeomaticsBachelor of GeomaticsBachelor of GeoinformationDepartment of Architecture and Spatial PlanningBachelor of ArchitectureBachelor of Town and Regional PlanningBachelor of Regional and Rural Development2 4602 4602 4602 4602 4602 460POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESMaster of Spatial ScienceDoctor of Philosophy in Spatial ScienceDepartment of Agriculture and Natural Resources SciencesBachelor of Agricultural Management HonoursBachelor of Agriculture HonoursBachelor of Natural Resource Management Honours (Nature Conservation)Master of Agribusiness ManagementMaster of Natural Resource ManagementDoctor of Philosophy in Natural Resource SciencesDepartment of Land and Property StudiesBachelor of Land Administration HonoursBachelor of Property Studies HonoursDepartment of Geo-Spatial Sciences and TechnologyBachelor of Geomatics HonoursBachelor of Geoinformation Technology HonoursMaster of Geoinformation Science and Earth ObservationDepartment of Architecture and Spatial PlanningBachelor of Architecture HonoursBachelor of Quantity Surveying HonoursBachelor of Urban and Regional Planning HonoursMaster of ArchitectureMaster of Landscape ArchitectureMaster of Urban DesignMaster of Spatial ciencHealth and Applied SciencesUndergraduateDepartment of Health SciencesBachelor of Medical Laboratory ScienceBachelor of Biomedical SciencesBachelor of Emergency Medical CareBachelor of Environmental Health SciencesBachelor of Science in Health Information Systems ManagementDepartment of Mathematics and StatisticsBachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics and StatisticsDepartment of Natural & Applied SciencesBachelor of Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics)15 00015 0002 9502 9502 95015 00015 0002 4602 4603 0204 5803 0103 2002 3502 3503 6203 5103 5103 2502 3502 5402 5402 5402 1602 540POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMESDepartment of Mathematics and StatisticsBachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics HonoursBachelor of Science in Applied Statistic HonoursMaster of Science in Applied MathematicsMaster of Science in Applied Statistics2 6902 69010 89010 890715 000

Department of Health SciencesPostgraduate Diploma in Health Information Systems ManagementBachelor of Emergency Medical Care HonoursMaster of Health SciencessDepartment of Natural and Applied SciencesPostgraduate Diploma in Radiation and TechnologyBachelor of Science Honours4 4504 37010 8904 4504 970NUST and its staff cannot be held responsible for possible losses that may occur when the payment requirements are not adhered to.N.B.Other course fees may vary as per qualification. Please consult the Fees Booklet of 2021 for specific course fees.F.3.2 FEES FOR OTHER SERVICESSERVICES(N )ApplicationOn-line ApplicationApplication – PostgraduateLate ApplicationRegistration (includes N 150 – Activity Fee andAssessment Fee N 240)Late Registration (in addition to registration fee)Residence Breakage DepositApplication for credit transfer from Other InstitutionsCredit Transfer from Other Institutions/courseAcademic RecordResumption on studies (re-application)Statement to Replace Certificate/DiplomaRemark/courseRe-check of marks/courseReplacement of Student/Meal CardRPL Application feeRPL Assessment Fee/courseReprinting of Exam ResultsCopies of Official Documents (Proof of Registration,etc).Medical Services - Fee per visitCOLL – Duplicate First Tutorial LetterCOLL – Duplicate Study Guide (Distance Students)COLL – CD/DVD/USBShade ParkingParking violation230FREE3506601 8405601 1802001 0Library FeesMembership for non-NUST users:Alumni Membership: Ten items for 30 daysLibrary usage with no loan privilegesLoan privilege: One item at a timeLoan privilege: Two items at a timeLoan privilege: Three items at a timeUNAM Student Deposit (Undergraduate)Day Visitors35024038067095085050Photocopy fees:A4 Black & White0.50/pageFines:Overdue fines on normal loansOverdue fines on short loansDamage to library materialsLost of carrel keyLoss of/irreparable damage to Library materialsIllegal removal of library materialsEating/drinking in the library5.00/day2.00/hour180100Replacement ValueSuspension/Disciplinary Action1508

Making noise in the libraryRude or undisciplined behaviourLeaving items overnight in a locker15015080F.3.4 EXAMINATION FEESAn assessment fee of N 240 is payable at date of registration and is included in the registration fee.F.4 PAYMENT OF FEESF.4.1 The various fees are payable as follows:Application Fee:Late Application Fee:Registration Fee:Technology Fee:Assessment Fee:Late Registration Fee:Residence Breakage Deposit:Payable on application until 30 September 2021Payable on application after 29 October 2021Payable on registration datePayable on registration datePayable on registration datePayable after registration datePayable on/or before admittanceFixed Deposit Fee for Undergraduate Studies: N 4,200Fixed Deposit Fee for Postgraduate Studies : N 8,400Notes:1. The amounts above are inclusive of Registration, Technology, Assessment and Student Activities fees.2. If the total fee account is below the minimum amount specified above, then the whole fee account is payable at Registration.3. Students will pay the Registration, Technology and Assessment Fees only once per year on registration for that year.Balances on fee accounts are payable on the due dates as specified in F.4.2 below.Residence FeesPer SemesterDeposit at RegistrationN 4,200 (including the Hostel Breakage Fee)F.4.2 DUE DATESInstallments are payable on/or before:Year courses:16 May30 June29 April31 August30 NovemberOn Due DatesBalance12%26%38%86%100%Semester 1:16 April14 May30 June33%66%100%Semester 2:10 September15 October30 November33%66%100%NB: Where students fail to pay their fees on the due dates, Council reserves the right to refuse such students registration, meals,accommodation, examination admission, or any other steps Council may take from time to time.F.4.3 BURSARY STUDENTSOn registration, bursary holders must produce original written proof of bursaries awarded. Should sponsorship be subsequentlywithdrawn, the student should pay the required fees.Residence breakage fee of N 1 180.00 must be paid in cash or by direct deposit, as this does not form part of the bursary unlessotherwise stipulated.9

F.5REBATES AND/OR DISCOUNTSF.5.1 Rebates to Personnel Members and their DependentsPersonnel members and their dependents in the permanent employment of NUST and UNAM shall pay a registration fee only atdate of registration. They may register at the beginning of the academic year for any academic course, except for extra-curricularcourses, as the latter courses must be self-supporting. No rebate will be allowed if the relevant person has a bursary/governmentloan and/or when subjects are repeated. To qualify, students must submit a rebate form from Human Resources Departmentto the Student Debtors Officers ON REGISTRATION DATE. Rebates not applied for in this manner will be forfeited.F.5.2 Rebate to Council MembersOfficially appointed Council members and their dependents shall pay a registration fee only at date of registration. They mayregister at the beginning of the academic year for any academic course, except for extra-curricular courses, as the latter coursesmust be self-supporting. No rebate will be allowed if the relevant person has a bursary and/or when subjects are repeated.F.5.3 Rebate to Members of Housing CommitteeA rebate equal to 50% of residence fees will be granted to the Housing Committee Chairperson and 40% of residence fees toHousing Committee members for the period served in that capacity. Rebates will only be refunded if all accounts are settled in full.F.5.4 Rebate to Students Representative CouncilA rebate of 70% to SRC President and 60% to SRC members will be granted on the following conditions:(a) The rebate will be calculated for the period served as SRC member or chairperson.(b) Rebates will be calculated on tuition fees only, excluding residence fees or any other charges.(c) Rebates will be refunded at the end of each semester.(d) Rebates will only be refunded, if the fee account is settled in full.F.5.5 DISCOUNTSF.5.5.1 Discount of 20% for students from the same family (excluding the first student) based on the following conditions:(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)Students are self-funding, i.e. they do not get a bursary or scholarship.Students must apply for the discount in writing to the Bursar.Applicants must produce a full birth certificate to prove that at least one parent is the same or a documentary proof thatthey are legally adopted.No discount will be considered for courses being repeated.Students must be studying concurrently; i.e. at the same time.Part-time and/or married students do not qualify for the rebates.F.5.5.2 Discount for Full PaymentA10% discount on tuition fees will be granted if all fees are paid full. The following conditions apply:(a) On or before 16 April 2021 for year and first semester accounts.(b) On or before 09 September 2021 for second semester accounts.(c) Discount is calculated on tuition fees only, provided that all other fees e.g. hostel/meals are also paid in full.(c) Students who are de-registered for whatever reason will forfeit the discount and will then be liable for the full account.(d) Students who cancel their courses or subjects will not be entitled to a refund of the discount after the discount has beenallowed.F.5.5.3 Discount for Excellent Academic PerformanceAll students who obtain at least 85% in the final mark of a course shall receive a discount on tuition fees for that course asfollows:5% for a first year course;10% for a second year course;15% for a third, fourth or fifth year course.NOTE: No discount shall be given for excellent academic performance in courses that the student repeats.F.6INTEREST ON OVERDUE ACCOUNTSA 15% annual interest will be charged on all residence and tuition accounts once the student is no longer registered, this may beadministered by a 3rd party (debt collectors) on behalf of NUST.10

F.7F.7.1REFUNDSRefund Upon Discontinuation of StudiesF.7.1.1 Year/SemesterWritten applications for refunds of class fees should be submitted to the Student Debtors Officers (claims@nust.na).F.7.1.2 Year Courses(a) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 21 May 2021 - 100% credit(b) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 10 September 2021 - 50% credit(c) Cancellation of course(s) on or after 11 September - no credit(d) Last day for cancellation of any nature – 17 September 2021F.7.1.3 First Semester Courses(a) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 16-Apr-2021 - 100%(b) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 14-May-2021 - 50% credit(c) Cancellation of course(s) on or after 15-May-2021 - no credit(d) Last day for cancellation of any nature – 28 May 2021F.7.1.4 Second Semester Courses(a) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 17 September 2021 - 100 % credit(b) Cancellation of course(s) on or before 15 October 2021 - 50 % credit(c) Cancellation of course(s) on or after 16 October 2021 - no credit(d) Last day for cancellation of any nature – 22 October 2021F.7.1.6 Students who fail to cancel courses and residence in writing remain responsible for the full fees for the particularacademic year.F.7.1.7 Extra-Curricular CoursesNo refund unless courses are cancelled by the InstitutionF.7.1.8 Refunds - GeneralStudents who wish to request 100 % refund due to cancellation as a result of factors beyond their control may appeal to theRegistrar in this regard. Such appeal must be submitted to the relevant Faculty Officer. No refunds can be guaranteed.Claims for refunds will be processed as per communication. An official claim form should be completed and e-mailed to:claims@nust.na or handed in at the Enquiry Counter, Ground Floor, Administration Building.F.8NON-FORMAL COURSESNon-Formal courses are offered on an extra-curricular basis and are subject to a minimum of 10 registered students per course.These courses are run on a self-financing basis.Fees for Foreign & National Languages (Total Hours 75) - N 2,220(Inclusive of Registration Fee)F.9FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEPlease note that the NUST does not offer any financial assistance in the form of loans and/or bursaries. For additional informationcontact the Student Financial Aid Officer at telephone number (061) 207-2069 / 2734.NB: Not withstanding the fact that all the information contained herein has been compiled as accurately as possible, Council,Senate and the Boards of Studies of NUST accept no responsibility for any errors that may occur.11

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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCEUndergraduate ProgrammesDEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING, ECONOMICS & FINANCEBACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING(Revised Programme - Phased in 2016)07BOACSEMESTER 1COURSE STRATION FEES( charged once per year)COURSE TITLEFinancial Accounting 101Quantitative MethodsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsCommercial Law 1AComputer User SkillsPrinciples of English Language UseSEMESTER 2COURSE SE TITLEFinancial Accounting 102Cost & Management Accounting 102Business Law (Accounting and Finance)Principles of MacroeconomicsEnglish in PracticeBasic ScienceTOTAL 1ST ,7501,7503,03025,900SECOND YEAR(offered Full Time, Part Time and Distance Education)SEMESTER 3REGISTRATION FEES( charged once per year)COURSE CODECOURSE TITLEFAC611SFinancial Accounting 201CMA611SCost & Management Accounting 201CPL511SCompany LawIMI611SIntermediate MicroeconomicsEAP511SEnglish for Academic PurposesBMI511SIntroduction to Business ManagementSEMESTER 4COURSE CODEFAC612SCMA612STAX621SAUT612S1,840COURSE TITLEFinancial Accounting 202Cost & Management Accounting 202Taxation 202Auditing 1,7501,750

IMA612SICT521SIntermediate MacroeconomicsInformation Competence1,7504,430TOTAL 2ND YEAR25,520THIRD YEARSEMESTER 5COURSE N FEES( charged once per year)COURSE TITLEFinancial Accounting 310Cost & Management Accounting 310Taxation 310Auditing 310Sustainability and Development1,7501,7501,7501,7501,750SEMESTER 6COURSE CODEGFA712SMFN710SCAC710SWGL710SCOURSE TITLEFinancial Accounting 320Managerial Finance 320Computerised Accounting 301Work integrated Learning2,3502,3502,1602,3501,840TOTAL 3RD YEAR19,800BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING (CHARTERED ACCOUNTING)(Phased in 2016)07BACCSEMESTER 1COURSE STER 2COURSE STRATION FEES( charged once per year)COURSE TITLEQuantitative MethodsPrinciples of MicroeconomicsCommercial Law 1AComputer User SkillsPrinciples of English Language UseIntroduction to Business ManagementCOURSE TITLEBusiness Law (Accounting and Finance)Principles of MacroeconomicsEnglish in PracticeBasic ScienceInformation CompetenceYEAR COURSEFinancial Accounting 100TOTAL 1ST ,7503,0304,4303,51030,34015

SECOND YEAR(offered Full Time, Part Time and Distance Education)SEMESTER 3REGISTRATION FEES( charged once per year)COURSE CODECOURSE TITLECPL511SCompany LawIMI611SIntermediate MicroeconomicsEAP511SEnglish for Academic PurposesSEMESTER 4COURSE CODEIMA612SAUD621SFAC601YFAM601YTAX601YCOURSE TITLEIntermediate MacroeconomicsAuditing 201YEAR COURSESFinancial Accounting 200Financial Management 200Taxation 1YREGISTRATION FEES( charged once per year)COURSE TITLEComputerised Accounting 301YEAR COURSE (S)Financial Accounting 300Financial Management 300Auditing 300Taxation 300SEMESTER 6COURSE CODECIS610SCOURSE TITLEContemporary Issues1,8402,1603,5103,5103,5103,5101,750TOTAL 3RD YEAR19,790DIPLOMA IN THE THEORY OF ACCOUNTING (DTA)(Revised - Phased in 2016)YEAR COURSECOURSE TOTAL 2ND YEARTHIRD YEARSEMESTER 5COURSE CODECAC710S1,84007DTOAREGISTRATION FEECOURSE TITLEAdvanced Financial AccountingAdvanced Managerial Accounting & FinanceAdvanced Auditing161,8404,3304,3304,330

ADT701YAdvanced Taxation4,330TOTAL19,160BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS(Phased in 2013 - Revised for 2018)07BECOFIRST YEARSEMESTER 1COURSE STRATION FEECOURSE TITLEComputer User SkillsMathematics for Economists 1APrinciples of MicroeconomicsPrinciples of English Language UseBusiness Accounting 1AIntroduction to Business ManagementSEMESTER 2COURSE SE TITLEMathematics for Economist 1BEnglish in PracticePrinciples of MacroeconomicsBusiness Accounting 1BBasic ScienceBusiness 01,7501,7503,0301,750TOTAL 1ST YEAR25,900SECOND YEARSEMESTER 3COURSE CODEIMI611SSFE611SMAB611SEAP511SEOA611S(Phasing in 2019)REGISTRATION FEECOURSE TITLEIntermediate MicroeconomicsStatistics for Economists 2AMoney and BankingEnglish for Academic PurposesEconomics of AgricultureSEMESTER 4COURSE CODEIMA612SSFE612SENS612SICT521SLAE621SCOURSE TITLEIntermediate MacroeconomicsStatistics for Economists 2BEconomics of Namibia and SACU CountriesInformation CompetenceLabour Economics1,8401,7501,7501,7501,7501,940TOTAL 2ND YEAR1,7501,7501,7504,4301,75022,21017

THIRD YEARONECOURSE CODEECM712SINT711SPFN712SWIL711SSEMESTER 6COURSE CODEM EC712SIFN712SSYD611STEC711SDEC712S(Phasing in 2020)REGISTRATION FEECOURSE TITLEEconometricsInternational TradePublic FinanceWork Integrated Learning (WIL)1,8401,7501,7501,7502,350COURSE TITLEMathematical EconomicsInternational FinanceSustainability and DevelopmentPlus ONE of the following electivesTransport EconomicsDevelopment EconomicsTOTAL 3RD YEAR23BECOFIRST YEAR(Not available from 2013)Semester 1REGISTRATION FEESCourse CodeCourse TitlePEC111SPrinciples of Economics 1AMSS111SMathematics for Social Sciences 1ACUS411SComputer User SkillsBBS111SBasic Business Statistics 1AEAP511SEnglish for Academic PurposesAnd any ONE of the following:BAC1100Business Accounting 1ABMA121SIntroduction to Business ManagementBAC1200BEL112S1,7501,75016,440BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ECONOMICS(Phasing out 2019)Semester 2COURSE ,750COURSE TITLEPrinciples of Economis 1BMathematics for Social Sciences 1BComputer User Skills (if not taken yet)Basic Business Statistics 1BProfessional WritingAnd any ONE of the following:Business Accounting 1BBusiness Ethics and LeadershipTOTAL FIRST ,7503,5301,7501,7501,7501,75026,40018

SECOND YEAR (Not available from 2014)Semester 3REGISTRATION FEESCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLEIME211SIntermediate MicroeconomicsMEC211SMathematics for Economics 1BMAB211SMoney and BankingPCO611SProfessional CommunicationAnd any ONE of the following:BAC211SBusiness Accounting 2ABOP612SBusiness OperationsSemester 4COURSE 01,7501,7501,7501,7501,7501,750COURSE TITLEIntermediate MacroeconomicsMathematical EconomicsFinancial Intermediation and Institutional InvestmentEconomics of Agriculture & Rural DevelopmentAnd any ONE of the following:Business Accounting 2BBusiness FinanceTOTAL SECOND YEARBLM322SIEC312S1,7501,75019,340THIRD YEAR (Not available from 2015)Semester 5REGISTRATION FEESCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLEAEP311SApplied Economic Policy AnalysisAME311SApplied Mathematical EconomicsSEC311SStatistics for EconomistsMEN311SManagerial EconomicsAnd any ONE of the following:PSM321SPurchasing and Supply ManagementEGD311SEconomics of Growth & DevelopmentSemester 6COURSE 50COURSE TITLEPublic Finance & TaxationInternational TradeInternational FinanceEconometricsAnd any ONE of the following:Business Logistics & Supply Chain ManagementIndustrial EconomicsTOTAL THIRD ,7501,7501,7501,75019,34019

FOURTH YEAR (Not available from 2016)Semester 7REGISTRATION FEESCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLERMA411SResearch MethodologyECN411SEconomics of Namibia & SACU Countries 4AAnd any THREE of the 11SCFN411SAEH411SPLT411SLEC411S(These courses will be offered if and when resourcespermit and if there is a minimum required number ofstudents enrolled for the course in question.)Project ManagementTransport EconomicsMortgage Finance and Real Estate InvestmentHistory of Economic ThoughtCorporate FinanceAnalytical Economic HistoryPlanning TechniquesLabour emester 8COURSE CODERPB412SECN412SCOURSE TITLEResearch ProjectEconomics of Namibia & SACU Countries 4B3,0602,350TOTAL FOURTH YEAR20,400DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISMBACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT HONOURS(Phasi

Namibia University of Science and Technology bank details are as follows: First National Bank Branch: Ausspannplatz Branch Number: 28 18 72 Account Number: 555 001 26319 Reference Number: Student # E-mail proof of payment to: studentdebtors@nust.na for the attention of the Assistant Accountant: Revenue only if the payment