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1 UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA FACULTY OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES TIMETABLE P a g e

2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS 1. HOW TO USE THE UNAM TIMETABLE 1.1 Finding your modules, venues and times on the timetable Now that you have finished the registration process, you should have a Proof of Registration document listing all the modules (subjects) that you have been registered for. Using the module codes appearing on this document, you can now determine your timetable for On the following pages you will find a list of all modules available as part of the curricula offered in your Faculty. These modules are arranged alpha-numerically according to module code per year level under the relevant programme or subject. You need to find each of the module codes shown on your Proof of Registration document on this timetable under the programme/subjects that you have been registered for and then generate your own individual timetable by recording the information regarding the timeslot(s) and venue for each module in the blank timetable provided on the last pages of this timetable document. In the column with the heading Sem. you will find the number 1, 2, 1&2 or means that the relevant module is offered in the first semester; 2 means that the relevant module is offered in the second semester; 1&2 means that the relevant module is offered as a year course over both semesters, and you have to attend this course in the first and second semester; 1 2 means that the relevant course is offered in both semesters, and you will be advised as to which semester to attend. (In the last case, the relevant semester will be indicated as the Block code (1 or 2) on your Proof of Registration document.) It is of the utmost importance that you attend each module in the specific semester that you have been registered for it by your Faculty Officer (according to the Block code on your Proof of Registration document). Failure to do so will result in NO EXAMINATION ADMISSION as your name will not appear on the relevant class list. You are possibly registered for a mixture of full and half modules. Full modules run for four class periods per week and half modules for two class periods per week. Therefore, please ensure that you record (and attend!) all periods listed for each of the modules on your verification document. The timetable has been designed in such a way as to ensure that there are no clashes between modules registered for as part of the approved curriculum. However, it may not necessarily accommodate modules failed in previous years. Please note that no timetable changes will be made to accommodate failed modules. 1.2 Programmes and modules not scheduled on the timetable While we have tried our best to ensure that all modules have been listed on the timetable, it is possible that an omission or two could have slipped in. If, after considering and below, you still fail to locate a particular module, please contact the relevant Head of Department for assistance. 1 P a g e

3 1.2.1 Modules offered by another Faculty While this timetable contains all the modules offered by the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences as well as those modules offered by other Faculties that form part of the formal curricula of your Faculty, you might have registered for additional modules in other Faculties not appearing in this timetable. In order to record the venues and timeslots for such modules offered by another Faculty, you need to obtain the timetable for the particular Faculty and follow the same procedure as described earlier. Please note, however, that the timetable has been designed to ensure that there are no clashes within the approved curricula and it may not necessarily make provision for such modules. No timetable changes will be made to accommodate such registrations Block teaching and other specialized modules/ programmes Some programmes and/or individual modules are not scheduled on the timetable, as the times for offering these programmes are normally determined by the responsible Department. In most cases, dedicated venues have been allocated for such programmes/modules. Please contact the relevant Head of Department for information. 2. PRACTICALS Venue allocation and enrolment for practical sessions (where applicable) is handled by the responsible Department. Please note that you are not allowed to register for any module that clashes with a practical for another module when you register for a module with a practical component, you must be able to attend all the theory classes as well as the entire practical period as stipulated in the timetable. It should also be obvious that you cannot register for two different practicals at the same time after all, you cannot be in two places at the same time, can you? 3. DURATION OF LECTURES The duration of a lecture is 55 minutes, with a 5 minute break for change-over to the next lecture (e.g. lecture 07:30-08:25, change-over 08:25-08:30). The times given on the Timetable indicate the beginning of each lecture. 4. TIMETABLE CHANGES It should be noted that NO changes are allowed on the timetable without the written approval of the Director: Teaching and Learning Improvement Unit (TLIU). Lecturers and students are NOT ALLOWED to use alternative timeslots and/or venues as this may lead to clashes and/or double venue bookings. In the unlikely event that a timetable change is needed, the lecturer should contact the Faculty Timetable Coordinator (Prof. H.L. Beyer, hbeyer@unam.na; tel: ) who will provide an electronic template to be completed. Upon receipt of the completed, well-motivated request, the Faculty Coordinator will consider it and recommend the change to the Director: TLIU through the TLIU Venue Officer, Mr. K. van Wyk (kvanwyk@unam.na; tel: ). Timetable changes can only be implemented once written approval has been received from the Director: TLIU. 2 P a g e

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5 TIMETABLE GROUPS 2018 TIME DAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 07:30-08:25 A1 B2 E1 A2 C2 08:30-09:25 B1 A2 E2 B2 D2 09:30-10:25 C1 D2 A1 C1 E2 10:30-11:25 D1 C2 B1 D1 E1 11:30-12:25 F1 F2 F1 I1 H2 12:30-13:25 G1 G2 G1 G2 H2 13:30-14:25 H1 I1 H1 F2 I2 14:30-15:25 I2 K1 L1 J1 J2 15:30-16:25 L1 J1 J2 K1 K2-17:25 M2 L2 K2 L2 M2 17:30-18:25 N1 P1 M1 O1 Q1 18:30-19:25 N1 P1 M1 O1 Q1 19:30-20:25 O2 Q2 N2 P2 20:30-21:25 O2 Q2 N2 P2 4 P a g e

6 5. UNAM CORE MODULES In addition to the modules relevant to the specific qualification that you have registered for, all UNAM students are further required to register for a number of UNAM core modules: Computer Literacy, Contemporary Social Issues and either one or two core English modules (depending on the specific qualification). These modules should be done during either the first or the second semester (or both) of your first academic year, as indicated below. As explained earlier, you MUST attend the module in the semester that you have registered for with your Faculty Officer (according to your Proof of Registration). You will not be able to sit for an examination in a semester for which you are not officially registered. Once you have compiled your individual timetable taking into account all your lectures and practicals (where applicable), you need to enroll for one of the available timeslots for each of the UNAM core modules. Enrollment lists will be available on the bulletin boards outside the entrance to the Old Library (F-Block). It is important to complete this process by entering your name and student number on the enrolment list before the start of classes, as classes will start on the first day as indicated in the UNAM calendar. 5.1 Contemporary Social Issues (CSI3580) This module is offered online by e-learning. Detailed information will be provided during orientation. For any queries contact Mr. G Kooper at gkooper@unam.na. Always provide your student number when you a lecturer or staff member. 5.2 Computer Literacy (CLC3509) The available slots for your Faculty are as follows: Semester TT slot Time Venue 1 A1 Monday 7:30 & Wednesday 09:30 Y311 Y312 1 E2 Wednesday 08:30 & Friday 09:30 Y311 1 F1 Monday 11:30 & Wednesday 11:30 Y311 Y312 1 F2 Tuesday 11:30 & Thursday 13:30 Y311 Y312 Y313 1 H2 Friday 11:30 13:25 Y311 Depending on the exact student numbers, additional slots may be allocated to accommodate all the students in your Faculty. Please liaise with the Computer Literacy coordinator (Ms. S. Mwatilifange, Room E120) if you fail to find a place in the allocated slot or if you experience a timetable clash with this module. 5.3 English modules The available slots for your Faculty are as follows: 5 P a g e

7 5.3.1 LEG 2410 English for General Communication Diploma Students Diploma Students Diploma Students Diploma Students Semester TT slot Time Venue 1&2 B Monday 08:30; Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 & Thursday 08:30 D137 1&2 J Tuesday 15:30; Wednesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 & Friday 14:30 D132 1&2 K Tuesday 14:30; Wednesday Thursday 15:30 & Friday 15:30 D206 1&2 L Monday 15:30; Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 & Thursday Diploma Tuesday 19:30 21:25 & 1&2 Q Students Fridays 17:30 19:25 Degree Tuesday 19:30 21:25 & 1&2 Q students * Fridays 17:30 19:25 * Only for degree students registered for LEG2410 D130 D131 D132 D140 D132 D136 D130 D LCE 3419 Communication and Study Skills in English This module is offered online by e-learning. Detailed information will be provided during orientation. For any queries contact Mr. G Kooper at gkooper@unam.na. Always provide your student number when you a lecturer or staff member LEA 3519 English for Academic Purposes Semester TT slot Time Venue 1 B Monday 08:30; Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 & Thursday 08:30 D136 1 G Monday 12:30; Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 & Thursday 12:30 D206 1 I Monday 14:30; Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 & D132 D136 1 K Tuesday 14:30; Wednesday Thursday 15:30 & Friday 15:30 D137 D136 D UAE 4819 Academic Writing for Postgraduate Studies Semester TT slot Time Venue Post graduate Monday 15:30; Tuesday 1 L D136 students Wednesday 14:30 & Thursday Depending on the exact student numbers, additional slots may be allocated to accommodate all the students in your Faculty. Please liaise with the coordinator at the Language Center (Mr. J. Mukoroli Room D130) if you fail to find a place in the allocated slot or if you experience a timetable clash with this module 6 P a g e

8 1. B.A. (English Studies) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. ENG3581 INTRODUCTION TO RHETORIC 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y118 ENG3582 INTRODUCTION TO THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN SHORT 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 T210 STORY IN ENGLISH LEN3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 LH1/LH2 LEN3582 FUNDAMENTALS OF THE STUDY OF LIT. IN ENG. 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y154/X146 LEN3591 INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LH018/9 LEN3592 INTRODUCTION TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LH020 PHL3581 INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING AND 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH1 ARGUMENTATION PHL3582 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 T205 ENG3631 ENGLISH PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH009 LEL3651 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 W179 Friday 08:30 LEL3652 SELECTED WOMEN'S WRITINGS IN AFRICA 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday LH009 LEL3672 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X228 LEN3611 LEXIS AND BASIC GRAMMAR 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 X118/X127 LEN3631 APPROACHES TO POETRY ANALYSIS 1 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday PK1 14:30 Friday 14:30 LEN3652 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y133 LEN3672 SELECTION OF DRAMA AND PROSE 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday LH2 7 P a g e

9 14:30 Friday 14:30 LEL3711 LITERARY THEORY 1 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 Thursday LEL3751 INTRO. TO CREATIVE WRITING IN ENGLISH 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LEN3731 FUNCTIONAL PROCESS WRITING 1 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday LEN3771 RESEARCH METHODS 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 LEL3732 NAMIBIAN LIT. IN ENG. SINCE INDEPENDENCE 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday LEL3752 (AUTO)BIOGRAPHICAL WRITINGS IN NAMIBIA 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LEL3772 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LEN3732 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 2 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 Thursday LH5 LH020 Y133 X303 XB Hall LH009 LH020 Y153/Y B.A. (Library and Information Science) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. ISI3541 INFORMATION LAWS, ETHICS AND POLICIES 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 X129 ILS3551 LIBRARY PRACTICE: SPECIALISED, PUBLIC AND 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X118 ACADEMIC LIBRARIES ILS3571 BASICS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: CATALOGUING 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 Y152/3 ILS3512 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 X127 ILS3532 INTRO. TO REFERENCE SERVICES AND USER STUDIES 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10: P a g e

10 ILS3582 COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR INFORMATION 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 Y115 PRACTITIONERS ILS3592 BASCIS OF INFORMATION RETRIEVAL: CLASSIFICATION 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X302 ISA3612 WEB DEVELOPMENT 2 O1 P1 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 Y313 ISA3651 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 1 O2 P1 Monday 19:30 & 20:30 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y311 ISI3632 COLLECTION MAN. AND TECHNICAL SERVICES 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y302 ISI3652 PRACTICAL CATOLOGUING AND CLASSIFICATION 2 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 F116/7 Friday 08:30 ISI3671 BASIC CATALOGUING AND CLASSIFICATION 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 F116/7 Friday 08:30 ISI3691 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES PRACTICE 1 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday X301 15:30 Friday 15:30 ISA3711 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X129 ISA3732 SPECIALISED INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y226 ISA3752 MEDIA AND INFORMATION STUDIES RESEARCH 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 PK2 ISI3731 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND EVALUATION 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y230 ISI3772 INFO. SOURCES AND INTERNET SEARCH ENGINES 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y230 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL ISA3830 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING OF INFO. 1&2 H1 Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 X301 SERVICES ISI3831 DIGITAL LIBRARIANSHIP 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y230 ISI3852 ADVANCED CATALOGUING AND CLASSIFICATION 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 F116/7 Courses from additional subjects are listed per subject under the B.A. (Hons.) timetable (cf. 9 below). 9 P a g e

11 3. B.A. (Media Studies) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. ISM3501 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION 1 A2 Tuesday 08:30 X129 ISM3511 MEDIA THEORIES 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LH6 ISM3541 INTRODUCTION TO BROADCASTING 1 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 X219 ISP3561 INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM 1 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 X219 ISM3502 NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES 2 N1 Monday 17:30 & 18:30 X116 ISM3512 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC RELATIONS 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X149 ISM3532 INTRODUCTION TO ADVERTISING 2 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 X129 Thursday ISM3552 INTRODUCTION TO FILM AND VIDEO 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday X116 ISA3612 WEB DEVELOPMENT 2 O1 P1 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 Y313 ISA3651 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 1 O2 P1 Monday 19:30 & 20:30 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y311 ISM3611 MEDIA LAWS, ETHICS AND POLICIES 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 F116/7 ISM3632 RURAL AND COMMUNITY REPORTING 2 N Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Wednesday 19:30 & Y230 20:30 ISM3652 SPECIALISED REPORTING 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday Y154 ISM3671 MEDIA WRITING AND REPORTING 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 Y230 ISA3711 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X129 ISA3752 MEDIA AND INFORMATION STUDIES RESEARCH 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 PK2 10 P a g e

12 ISM3711 CORPORATE COMMUNICATION 1 H Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Friday 11:30 & X146 12:30 ISM3712 RADIO PRODUCTION 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 F116/7 ISM3731 INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y230 ISM3732 TELEVISION PRODUCTION 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 F116/7 ISM3751 ADVANCED REPORTING: MAGAZINES AND PHOTO 1 H Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Friday 11:30 & Y230 JOURN. 12:30 ISM3752 SPECIALISED JOURNALISM: SPORT AND ELECTIONS 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y230 ISM3771 BROADCAST WRITING 1 H Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Friday 11:30 & F116/7 12:30 ISM3772 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF NEWSPAPER EDITING 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y230 ISP3712 ADVERTISING CAMPAINGS 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X118 ISP3752 INTEGRATED MARKETING STRATEGIES 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y302 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL ISA3841 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 1 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 X127 ISM3820 MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING OF THE MEDIA 1&2 D1 Monday 10:30 Thursday 10:30 X127 ISM3840 ADVANCED BROADCASTING 1&2 M2 Monday Friday F116/7 ISM3860 ADVANCED PRINT JOURNALISM 1&2 H2 Friday 11:30 & 12:30 F116/7 ISM3862 POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC REPORTING 2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 F116/7 ISP3800 ADVANCED PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 X219 ISP3800. ADVANCED PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING 2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 X219 Courses from additional subjects are listed per subject under the B.A. (Hons.) timetable (cf. 9 below). 11 P a g e

13 4. B.A. (Records and Archives Management) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. ISI3541 INFORMATION LAWS, ETHICS AND POLICIES 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 X129 RAM3511 INTRODUCTION TO RECORDS AND ARCHIVES 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 F116/7 MANAGEMENT RAM3531 MANAGEMENT OF RECORDS OFFICES/REGISTRIES 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 F116/7 RAM3512 HISTORY OF RECORDS AND ARCHIVES 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X302 RAM3532 RECORDS CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 F116/7 RAM3542 RECORDS TYPES, FORMATS AND VALUES 2 N2 Wednesday 19:30 & 20:30 X116 RAM3572 RECORDS CENTRES MANAGEMENT 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X301 HGE3612 NAMIBIA 19/20TH CENTURY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y133 HGE3651 EARLY SOUTHERN AFRICAN HISTORY 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X149 HGE3672 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X311 ISA3612 WEB DEVELOPMENT 2 O1 P1 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 Y313 ISA3651 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 1 O2 P1 Monday 19:30 & 20:30 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y311 RAM3631 INTRODUCTION TO RECORDS AND ARCHIVES 1 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday X127 MANAGEMENT 14:30 Friday 14:30 RAM3632 BUILDING AND MANAGING ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 F116/7 RAM3651 RECORDS CLASSIFICATION AND INDEXING 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 F116/7 RAM3672 MANAGING RECORDS OFFICES/CENTRES 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Friday 14:30 Y228 Languages: See the relevant language under 9. B.A. (Hons.) 12 P a g e

14 HGE3712 THEMES IN SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY 2 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday Y228 15:30 Friday 15:30 HGE3751 NAMIBIA G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y133 HGE3772 WORLD HISTORY 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y133 14:30 Friday 14:30 ISA3711 KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X129 ISA3752 MEDIA AND INFORMATION STUDIES RESEARCH 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 PK2 ISI3731 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND EVALUATION 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y230 ISI3772 INFO. SOURCES AND INTERNET SEARCH ENGINES 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y230 RAM3712 ACCESS AND REFERENCE SERVICES 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday X118 Languages: See the relevant language under 9. B.A. (Hons.) below. FOURTH YEAR LEVEL HGE3820 PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 X304 HGE3820. PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 2 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 X125 HGE3840 HISTORIOGRAPHY 1&2 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH020 HGE3880 THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY 1&2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 LH020 ISA3830 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING OF INFO. 1&2 H1 Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 X301 SERVICES RAM3831 PRESERVING ARCHIVES 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X304 RAM3852 MANAGING ELECTRONIC RECORDS 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y B.A. (Social Work) (Hons.) 13 P a g e

15 UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. PSG3581 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LH1/LH2 SOG3581 FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIOLOGY 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 PK1 SWK3581 SKILLS FOR PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK 1 A2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 & 08:30 & 08:30 X303 SOW3581 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK 1 A1 B1 Monday 07:30 & 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 & X303 10:30 SOW3582 FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION 2 A1 B1 Monday 07:30 & 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 & Y126 10:30 SWK3582 FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL WELFARE 2 A2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 & 08:30 & 08:30 Y126 SWA3592 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y228 SOG3582 BASICS OF SOCIOLOGY 2 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 PK1 Friday 08:30 PSG3611 DEV. PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD AND ADOLESCENCE 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 T205 SOW3611 APPLIED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I 1 C2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 & 10:30 & 08:30 Y228 SWA3621 COMMUNITY PRACTICE I 1 C1 D1 Monday 09:30 & 10:30 Thursday, 09:30 & 10:30 Y228 SOW3631 GROUP PRACTICE I 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y301 SOW3612 APPLIED SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II 2 A1 B1 Monday 07:30 & 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 & X125 10:30 SWA3652 COMMUNITY PRACTICE II 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y126 SWA3632 SOCIAL WORK ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT 2 C2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 & 10:30 & 08:30 Y228 SOW3652 GROUP PRACTICE II 2 A2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 & 08:30 & 08:30 X125 SWK3612 SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND LAW 2 C1 D1 Monday 09:30 & 10:30 Thursday, 09:30 & 10:30 Y228 PSG3711 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH5 SOW3731 SOCIAL CHANGE STRATEGIES 1 C2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 & 10:30 & 08:30 X P a g e

16 SOW3771 PALLIATIVE CARE 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y126 SOW3772 SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH METHODS 2 A2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 & 08:30 & 08:30 Y228 SWA3710 GENERALIST PRACTICE 1&2 F1 G1 Monday 11:30 & 12:30 Wednesday 11:30 & X301 12:30 SWA3711 MENTAL HEALTH APPROACHES 1 C1 D1 Monday 09:30 & 10:30 Thursday, 09:30 & 10:30 X301 SOW3712 TRAUMA AND VULNERABILITY PRACTICE 2 A1 B1 Monday 07:30 & 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 & Y228 10:30 SOW3752 CASE MANAGEMENT 2 F2 G2 Tuesday 11:30 & 12:30 & 13:30 Y228 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL SOW3811 SPECIALISED METHODS AND FIELDS I 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 X149 SOW3831 SPECIALISED METHODS AND FIELDS II 1 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 X311 SOW3851 SPECIALISED METHODS AND FIELDS III 1 J1 K1 Tuesday 14:30 & 15:30 Thursday 14:30 & 15:30 X311 SOW3801 MONITORING AND EVALUATION 1 A2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 & 08:30 & 08:30 X311 SOW3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN SOCIAL WORK 1 A1 B1 Monday 07:30 & 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 & 10:30 X B.A. (Tourism) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. GHE3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK1 GHE3582 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK2 GHT3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF TOURISM MANAGEMENT 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 X115 GHT3582 CUSTOMER RELATIONS IN TOURISM 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y301 HGE3581 AFRICAN CIVILISATIONS 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 PK2 Friday 08:30 LAC3582 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 PK2 15 P a g e

17 Languages: See the relevant language under 9. B.A. (Hons.) below. GHE3642 BIOGEOGRAPHY 2 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 GHE3661 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 1 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH1 GHE3682 SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 2 M2 Monday Friday LH2 GHT3601 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NAMIBIA 1 B2 Tuesday 07:30 Y228 GHT3631 TOURISM ACCOUNTING 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y302 GHT3652 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y126 14:30 Friday 14:30 HGE3612 NAMIBIA 19/20TH CENTURY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y133 PAT3632 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY: MUSICAL ART IN NAMIBIA 2 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday TH053 15:30 Friday 15:30 PSI3631 ORGANISATIONAL/PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 PK1 VVC3611 VISUAL CULTURE AND CONCEPTS IN AFRICA 1 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 H Block Thursday Languages: See the relevant language under 9. B.A. (Hons.) GHE3711 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 N1 O 1 Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 GHE3731 GENERAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN GEOGRAPHY 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 GHE3752 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 GHT3711 TOURISM MANAGEMENT 1 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday GHT3732 TOURISM ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 Thursday GIS3711 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AND TECHNIQUES 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 GIS3732 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH2 X149 X313 Y217 Y217 X127 X P a g e

18 HGE3772 WORLD HISTORY 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y133 14:30 Friday 14:30 SOG3772 SOCIOLOGY OF NAMIBIAN SOCIETY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X146 Languages: See the relevant language under 9. B.A. (Hons.) FOURTH YEAR LEVEL GHE3800 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 X129 GHE3800. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 X129 GHE3820 THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 M2 Monday Friday X129 GHE3820. THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 X129 GHG3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN HERITAGE STUDIES 1 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 X311 GHR3801 REMOTE SENSING 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y126 GHR3822 APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS 2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Y301 GHT3800 TOURISM STUDIES 1&2 D1 Monday 10:30 Thursday 10:30 Y133 GHT3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT 1 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 X311 STUDIES GHT3820 TOURISM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 1 K1 Tuesday 14:30 Thursday 15:30 Y217 GHT3820. TOURISM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 2 K1 Tuesday 14:30 Thursday 15:30 Y217 GHT3840 TOURISM MARKETING 1 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 Y217 GHT3840. TOURISM MARKETING 2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 Y217 GSP3800 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 1 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 X116 GSP3800. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 Y301 HGE3820 PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 X304 HGE3820. PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 2 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 X125 LGT3800 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 1 C2 Tuesday 10:30 Y048 LGT3800. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y048 SOG3820 RURAL SOCIOLOGY 1&2 F1 Monday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y153 VVC3840 TOURISM AND VISUAL CULTURE IN NAMIBIA 1&2 O1 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 H Block 17 P a g e

19 7. B.Psych. (Hons.) PSG3711 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH5 PSG3752 THERAPEUTIC PSYCHOLOGY 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y133 PSG3772 PERSONALITY THEORIES 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH2 PSG3871 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 XB HALL Friday 08:30 PSI3731 PSYCHOLOGY OF WORK AND LABOUR RELATIONS 1 H Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Friday 11:30 & LH4 12:30 PSY3710 INTERVIEWING AND COUNSELLING SKILLS 1&2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X253 PSY3712 HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 2 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 X253 PSY3731 GROUP DYNAMICS 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 X253 PSY3771 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 X253 PSY3732 ADVANCED PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X253 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL PSG3851 POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 1 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday LH3 14:30 Friday 14:30 PSG3852 PSYCHOLOGY, ETHICS AND THE LAW 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y153 14:30 Friday 14:30 PSG3871 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 XB HALL Friday 08:30 PSY3810 COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY 1&2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Friday 14:30 X253 PSY3872 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHO. OF ADULTHOOD AND OLD AGE 2 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 Friday 08:30 Y P a g e

20 8. B.Sc. (Geo-Information Science) (Hons.) UNAM Core modules: See section 5 in the front matter. BLG3511 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LH1/LH2 BLG3512 DIVERSITY OF LIFE 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 W269 CMP3511 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS I 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 Y152/3 Friday 08:30 CMP3512 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS II 2 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 LH5 Friday 08:30 GHE3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK1 GHE3582 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK2 GIS3532 INTRODUCTION TO GIS 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y304 MAT3511 BASIC MATHEMATICS 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 STS3522 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS 2 F1 Monday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 W269 BLG3612 PLANT FORM AND FUNCTION 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LH2 CMP3611 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES I 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X127 EBL3631 INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 X219 EBL3632 ECOLOGICAL FIELD TECHNIQUES 2 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 X301 GCS3612 WEB DEVELOPMENT 2 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 X302 T205 W P a g e

21 Friday 08:30 GGS3611 GEOSTATISTICS 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 Y302 GHE3601 GEOMORPHOLOGY 1 G1 Monday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH3 GHE3621 CLIMATOLOGY 1 G2 Tuesday 12:30 LH3 GHE3641 SETTLEMENT GEOGRAPHY 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 GHE3642 BIOGEOGRAPHY 2 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 GHE3661 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 1 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH1 GHE3662 PEDOLOGY 2 N1 Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Y126 GHE3682 SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 2 M2 Monday Friday LH2 GLS3612 LAND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y301 GPE3622 HYDROLOGY 2 N2 Wednesday 19:30 & 20:30 Y126 GRS3611 REMOTE SENSING I 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 X125 Friday 08:30 GRS3652 REMOTE SENSING II 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y303 EBL3712 ECOSYSTEMS ECOLOGY 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X127 EBL3721 BIOSYSTEMATICS 1 D1 Monday 10:30 Thursday 10:30 X116 EBL3771 CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 X129 GCM3711 CARTOGRAPHY AND MAPPING 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X302 GDM3712 GEODATABASE MANAGEMENT 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X302 GHE3711 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 N1 O Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 1 GHE3752 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X313 GIS3772 ADVANCED TOPICS IN SPATIAL ANALYSIS 2 H Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Friday 11:30 & 12:30 Y P a g e

22 GRS3751 PHOTOGRAMMETRY 1 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday X302 14:30 Friday 14:30 GSM3712 SPATIAL MODELLING AND SIMULATION 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y126 GSP3711 SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING I 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X301 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL EBL3832 MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X118 GHE3820 THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 M2 Monday Friday X129 GHE3820. THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 X129 GIS3800 GIS PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1&2 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y226 GPS3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN GEO-INFORMATION FOR 1 E2 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y121 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY GSO3860 GIS AND LOCAL PLANNING 1&2 K1 Tuesday 14:30 Thursday 15:30 LH020 GSP3800 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 1 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 X116 GSP3800. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 Y301 GSP3840 SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING 2 1&2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 Y B.A. (Hons.) AFRIKAANS AS APPLIED AND BUSINESS LANGUAGE LAB3581 FOUNDATIONS OF AFRIKAANS 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y121 LAB3582 AFRIKAANS FOR BEGINNERS 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y115 LAB3611 LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS IN AFRIKAANS 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 Y P a g e

23 Friday 08:30 LAB3631 BASIC READING AND WRITING SKILLS IN AFRIKAANS 1 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday 15:30 Friday 15:30 LAB3652 BASIC INTERACTION AND COMMUNICATION IN AFR. 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LAB3711 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS AFRIKAANS 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LAB3732 AFRIKAANS FOR BUSINESS AND TOURISM 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 Y304 Y226 T202 Y039 ARIKAANS STUDIES LAF3581 AFRIKAANS LANGUAGE USAGE 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 X303 LAF3582 FOUNDATIONS OF AFRIKAANS LITERATURE 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 Y303 LAF3611 AFRIKAANS LINGUISTICS 1 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 Y303 Thursday LAF3631 FOUNDATIONS OF DUTCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 1 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday Y303 LAF3652 AFRIKAANS VISUAL STUDIES 2 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday Y304 15:30 Friday 15:30 LAF3751 AFRIKAANS AND DUTCH POETRY 2 N Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Wednesday 19:30 & Y226 20:30 LAF3732 AFRIKAANS LANGUAGE STUDIES 1 J1 K1 Tuesday 14:30 & 15:30 Thursday 14:30 & 15:30 LH016 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL LAF3860 AFRIKAANS AND DUTCH NOVEL AND DRAMA 1 L1 Monday 15:30 Wednesday 14:30 Y126 All other courses: Consult the relevant lecturer/department. 22 P a g e

24 CHINESE AS APPLIED AND BUSINESS LANGUAGE LCB3581 BASIC MANDARIN CHINESE LEVEL 1 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH020 LCB3592 BASIC MANDARIN CHINESE LEVEL 2 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH020 LCB3611 BASIC MANDARIN CHINESE LEVEL D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 LH009 Friday 08:30 LCB3632 BASIC MANDARIN CHINESE LEVEL D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 X304 Friday 08:30 LCB3652 LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS IN CHINESE 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH020 DRAMA PAR3581 VOICE AND SPEECH 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 TH008/9 Friday 08:30 PAR3582 PERFORMING ARTS DESIGN STUDIES 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 T W/Shop PAR3592 THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 TH008/9 PAD3610 DIRECTING 2 1 I1 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 TH008/9 PAD3610. DIRECTING 2 2 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y303 PAQ3650 THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 2 1 I1 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 TH008/9 PAQ3650. THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 2 2 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 TH008/9 PAQ3670 THEATRE CRAFTS 2 1 I2 Monday 14:30 T W/Shop PAQ3670. THEATRE CRAFTS 2 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 T W/Shop PAR3611 THEATRE STUDIES 2 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LH P a g e

25 PAR3660 THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT 2 1 I2 Monday 14:30 Y126 PAR3660. THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT 2 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y301 PAV3630 ACTING AND VOICE 2 1 I2 Monday 14:30 Y133 PAV3630. ACTING AND VOICE 2 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y303 PAD3710 DIRECTING 3 1&2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 X301 PAQ3750 THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 3 1&2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 TH008/9 PAQ3770 THEATRE CRAFTS 3 1&2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 T W/Shop PAR3731 THEATRE STUDIES 3 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y301 PAR3740 THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT 3 1&2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 TH008/9 PAR3752 ARTS MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y226 14:30 Friday 14:30 PAV3730 ACTING AND VOICE 3 1&2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 TH008/9 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL PAD3870 DIRECTING 4 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 TH008/9 PAD3870. DIRECTING 4 2 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 TH008/9 PAQ3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN DRAMA 1 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 LH020 PAQ3820 THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT 4 1 A2 Tuesday 08:30 TH060 PAQ3820. THEATRE FOR DEVELOPMENT 4 2 C2 Tuesday 10:30 TH060 PAQ3840 ARTS MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT 1&2 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH016 PAQ3870 THEATRE CRAFTS 1&2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 T W/Shop PAR3800 THEATRE STUDIES 4 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 TH059 PAR3800. THEATRE STUDIES 4 2 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 TH059 PAQ3850 THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 4 1 A2 Tuesday 08:30 TH008/9 PAQ3850. THEATRE MOVEMENT STUDIES 4 2 C2 Tuesday 10:30 TH008/9 PAV3830 ACTING AND VOICE 4 1&2 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 TH008/9 ENGLISH STUDIES 24 P a g e

26 LEN3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 LEN3582 FUNDAMENTALS OF THE STUDY OF LIT. IN ENG. 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LEN3611 LEXIS AND BASIC GRAMMAR 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 X118/X127 LEN3631 APPROACHES TO POETRY ANALYSIS 1 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday PK1 14:30 Friday 14:30 LEN3652 SOCIOLINGUISTICS 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 Y133 LEN3672 SELECTION OF DRAMA AND PROSE 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday LH2 14:30 Friday 14:30 LEL3711 LITERARY THEORY 1 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 LH5 Thursday LEL3732 NAMIBIAN LIT. IN ENG. SINCE INDEPENDENCE 2 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday XB Hall LEN3731 FUNCTIONAL PROCESS WRITING 1 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday Y133 LEN3732 PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 2 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 Y153/Y154 Thursday FOURTH YEAR LEVEL LEL3800 COMMONWEALTH AND POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE 1 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 Y303 LEL3800. COMMONWEALTH AND POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE 2 K2 Wednesday Friday 15:30 Y303 LEL3820 AN OVERVIEW OF AFRICAN LITERATURE 1 I1 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 T205/6 LEL3820. AN OVERVIEW OF AFRICAN LITERATURE 2 I1 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 LH6 LEN3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN ENGLISH 1 H2 Friday 11:30 & 12:30 X302 LEN3820 APPROACHES TO STYLISTICS ANALYSIS 1 I2 Monday 14:30 T205/6 LEN3820. APPROACHES TO STYLISTICS ANALYSIS 2 I2 Monday 14:30 X146 LH1 LH2 Y154 X146 X149 X P a g e

27 LEN3840 APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE ANALYSIS 1&2 K1 Tuesday 14:30 Thursday 15:30 Y226 FRENCH AS APLIED AND BUSINESS LANGUAGE LFB3581 FOUNDATIONS OF FRENCH 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y228 LFB3582 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y133 LFB3611 LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS IN FRENCH 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 F350 Friday 08:30 LFB3631 BASIC READING AND WRITING SKILLS IN FRENCH 1 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday X302 15:30 Friday 15:30 LFB3652 BASIC INTERACTION AND COMMUNICATION IN FRENCH 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y126 LFB3711 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS FRENCH 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 Y301 LFB3732 FRENCH FOR BUSINESS AND TOURISM 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X115 FRENCH STUDIES LFS3581 LANGUAGE STUDIES IN FRENCH 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 F350 LFS3582 FRENCH LANGUAGE USAGE AND LITERATURE 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 F350 LFS3611 INTERMEDIATE LANGUAGE USAGE IN CONTEXT 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 F350 LFS3632 FOUNDATIONS OF LINGUISTICS IN FRENCH 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 F P a g e

28 LFS3652 ADVANCED LANGUAGE USAGE IN CONTEXT 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 F350 LFS3711 THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL GRAMMAR IN FRENCH 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 F350 LFS3731 INTRODUCTION TO FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 LH020 LITERATURE Friday 08:30 LFS3752 COMPOSITION, SPEAKING AND PRESENTATION SKILLS 2 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 F350 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL LFS3800 APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN FRENCH 1 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 Y044 LFS3800. APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN FRENCH 2 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y044 LFS3820 FRENCH LITERARY HISTORY 1 C2 Tuesday 10:30 Y044 LFS3820. FRENCH LITERARY HISTORY 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y044 LFS3840 CONTEMPORARY FRENCH SOCIETY AND LANGUAGE 1&2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Y044 LFS3860 CONTEMPORARY FRENCH LITERATURE 1&2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 Y044 GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES GHE3581 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK1 GHE3582 FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 PK2 GHE3601 GEOMORPHOLOGY 1 G1 Monday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH3 GHE3621 CLIMATOLOGY 1 G2 Tuesday 12:30 LH3 GHE3641 SETTLEMENT GEOGRAPHY 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 GHE3642 BIOGEOGRAPHY 2 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 GHE3661 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 1 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH1 27 P a g e

29 GHE3662 PEDOLOGY 2 N1 Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Y126 GHE3682 SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 2 M2 Monday Friday LH2 GPE3622 HYDROLOGY 2 N2 Wednesday 19:30 & 20:30 Y126 GHE3711 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 N1 O Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 LH2 1 GHE3731 GENERAL METHODS AND TECHNIQUES IN GEOGRAPHY 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X149 GHE3752 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X313 GIS3711 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS AND TECHNIQUES 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X127 GIS3732 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 X129 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL GHE3800 POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 X129 GHE3800. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY 2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 X129 GHE3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN GEO. AND ENVIRONM. STUDIES 1 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 X311 GHE3820 THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 1 M2 Monday Friday X129 GHE3820. THEMES IN ADV. GEO. AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2 J2 Wednesday 15:30 Friday 14:30 X129 GHR3801 REMOTE SENSING 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Y126 GHR3822 APPLIED SPATIAL ANALYSIS 2 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Y301 GHT3800 TOURISM STUDIES 1&2 D1 Monday 10:30 Thursday 10:30 Y133 GSP3800 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 1 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 X116 GSP3800. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE 2 D2 Tuesday 09:30 Friday 08:30 Y301 GSP3820 SPATIAL PLANNING 1 M2 Monday Friday X219 PRACTICALS Practical 1 1&2 Group A: Tuesday 14:30-1&2 Group B: Thursday 14:30 - Practical 2 and 3 1&2 Consult the relevant lecturer/department. 28 P a g e

30 GERMAN AS APPLIED AND BUSINESS LANGUAGE LGB3581 FOUNDATIONS OF GERMAN 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X125 LGB3582 GERMAN FOR BEGINNERS 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LH5 LGB3611 LISTENING AND SPEAKING SKILLS IN GERMAN 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 Y301 Friday 08:30 LGB3631 BASIC READING AND WRITING SKILLS IN GERMAN 1 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday Y302 15:30 Friday 15:30 LGB3652 BASIC INTERACTION AND COMM. IN GERMAN 2 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y304 LGB3711 FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS GERMAN 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 F350 LGB3732 GERMAN FOR BUSINESS AND TOURISM 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X304 GERMAN STUDIES LAC3582 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 PK2 LGS3591 BASIC LITERARY AND CULTURAL CONCEPTS 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y302 LGS3592 BASIC GERMAN PATTERNS 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 Y301 LGS3612 COMPLEX GERMAN PATTERNS 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y304 LGS3632 CONTEMPORARY GERMAN SOCIETY AND LITERATURE 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 LH P a g e

31 LGS3651 TEXT ANALYSIS, DIRECTED WRITING AND 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 Y304 PRESENTATION LGS3711 THEORECTICAL AND PRACTICAL GERMAN 1 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 Y302 LGS3731 GERMAN-AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 Y048 Friday 08:30 LGS3752 GERMAN CULTURAL HISTORY 2 B Monday 08:30 Tuesday 07:30 Wednesday 10:30 Y304 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL LGS3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN GERMAN 1 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Y048 LGS3820 MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE 1 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 Y304 LGS3820. MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE 2 M2 Monday Friday Y304 LGS3840 APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN GERMAN 1 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 * LGS3840. APPLIED LINGUISTICS IN GERMAN 2 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 * LGT3800 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 1 C2 Tuesday 10:30 Y048 LGT3800. INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y048 HISTORY HGE3581 AFRICAN CIVILISATIONS 1 D Monday 10:30 Tuesday 09:30 Thursday 10:30 PK2 Friday 08:30 HGE3582 HISTORY: IMAGES, CONCEPTS & TOOLS 2 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 T205 HGE3612 NAMIBIA 19/20TH CENTURY 2 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Y133 HGE3631 ARCHAEOLOGY I 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 X303 HGE3651 EARLY SOUTHERN AFRICAN HISTORY 1 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 X149 HGE3672 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 X P a g e

32 HGE3712 THEMES IN SOUTH AFRICAN HISTORY 2 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday Y228 15:30 Friday 15:30 HGE3731 ARCHAEOLOGY II 1 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 Y228 HGE3751 NAMIBIA G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 Y133 HGE3772 WORLD HISTORY 2 J Tuesday 15:30 Wednesday 15:30 Thursday Y133 14:30 Friday 14:30 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL HGE3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN HISTORY 1 E2 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 LH020 HGE3820 PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 1 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 X304 HGE3820. PUBLIC HISTORY: MUSEUM AND HERITAGE STUDIES 2 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 X125 HGE3840 HISTORIOGRAPHY 1&2 B1 Monday 08:30 Wednesday 10:30 LH020 HGE3860 ARCHAEOLOGY 1 A2 Tuesday 08:30 X304 HGE3860. ARCHAEOLOGY 2 C2 Tuesday 10:30 X125 HGE3880 THEMES IN AFRICAN HISTORY 1&2 B2 Tuesday 07:30 LH020 KHOEKHOEGOWAB STUDIES LAC3582 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 2 J2 K2 Wednesday 15:30 & Friday 14:30 & 15:30 PK2 LKL3581 LITERARY APPRECIATION OF KHOEKHOEGOWAB 1 G Monday 12:30 Tuesday 12:30 Wednesday 12:30 LH016 LKM3612 PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF 2 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 KHOEKHOEGOWAB LKO3631 ORAL LITERATURE OF KHOEKHOEGOWAB 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 LSS3631 SPEECH SOUNDS AND SOUND SYSTEMS 1 F Monday 11:30 Tuesday 11:30 Wednesday 11:30 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL X228 X301 X P a g e

33 LKE3820 EFFECTIVE COMM.: STYLE AND MEANING IN 1 C2 Tuesday 10:30 Y036 KHOEKHOEGOWAB LKE3820. EFFECTIVE COMM.: STYLE AND MEANING IN 2 A2 Tuesday 08:30 Y036 KHOEKHOEGOWAB LKW3820 WRITTEN PROSE AND DRAMA OF KHOEKHOEGOWAB 1 C1 Monday 09:30 Thursday 09:30 Y036 LKW3820. WRITTEN PROSE AND DRAMA OF KHOEKHOEGOWAB 2 A1 Monday 07:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y036 All other courses: Consult the lecturer. MUSIC PAS3520 PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 1 1&2 E1 Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 TH051 PAS3540 MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 1&2 E2 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 TH051 PAS3581 PRINCIPLES OF MUSIC AND DANCE 1 E Wednesday 07:30 & 08:30 Friday 09:30 & 10:30 TH051 PAS3592 MUSICIANSHIP: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 1 2 C Monday 09:30 Tuesday 10:30 Thursday 09:30 TH051 PAS3611 MUSICIANSHIP: GENERAL PRINCIPLES 2 1 L Monday 15:30 Tuesday Wednesday 14:30 TH051 Thursday PAS3620 PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 2 1&2 L1 Monday 15:30 Wednesday 14:30 TH051 PAS3631 DANCE 1 M Monday Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 Friday TH051 PAS3640 MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 1 M1 Wednesday 17:30 & 18:30 TH051 PAS3640. MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 2 L1 Monday 15:30 Wednesday 14:30 TH051 PAT3632 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY: MUSICAL ART IN NAMIBIA 2 K Tuesday 14:30 Wednesday Thursday TH053 15:30 Friday 15:30 PAT3640 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 1 M2 Monday Friday TH053 PAT3640. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 2 L2 Tuesday Thursday TH053 PAS3711 MUSICIANSHIP EXTENDED 1 J1 K1 Tuesday 14:30 & 15:30 Thursday 14:30 & 15:30 TH051 PAS3720 PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 3 1 J1 Tuesday 15:30 Thursday 14:30 TH P a g e

34 PAS3720. PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 3 2 N1 Monday 17:30 & 18:30 TH051 PAS3731 DANCE 1 I Monday 14:30 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 TH008/9 PAT3720 MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 1 I1 Tuesday 13:30 Thursday 11:30 Video Suite PAT3720. MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 2 H1 Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 Video Suite PAT3732 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY (STR. AND MEANING IN AFR. 2 N Monday 17:30 & 18:30 Wednesday 19:30 & TH058 MUSIC) 20:30 PAT3740 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 1 I2 Monday 14:30 TH050 PAT3740. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 2 H2 Friday 11:30 & 12:30 TH053 FOURTH YEAR LEVEL PAS3800 PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 4 1 L1 Monday 15:30 Wednesday 14:30 TH053 PAS3800. PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT STUDY 4 2 L1 Monday 15:30 Wednesday 14:30 TH051 PAS3820 MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 1 L2 Tuesday Thursday Video Suite PAS3820. MUSIC VIDEO PRODUCTION 2 L2 Tuesday Thursday Video Suite PAS3840 MUSICIANSHIP 1&2 O1 Thursday 17:30 & 18:30 TH051 PAS3860 DANCE 1&2 O2 Monday 19:30 & 20:30 TH008/9 PAT3810 RESEARCH PROJECT IN MUSIC 1 H1 Monday 13:30 Wednesday 13:30 X302 PAT3820 MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 1 O2 Monday 19:30 & 20:30 TH053 PAT3820. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 2 P1 Tuesday 17:30 & 18:30 TH053 OSHIWAMBO AS APPLIED LANGUAGE LWB3582 OSHIWAMBO FOR BEGINNERS 2 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y038 LWF3581 FOUNDATIONS OF OSHIWAMBO 1 A Monday 07:30 Tuesday 08:30 Wednesday 09:30 Y038 All other courses: Consult the relevant lecturer/department. OSHIWAMBO STUDIES 33 P a g e

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