Nature Conservation Application IIIB
Program Overview
University Program Information
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The university is divided into several colleges, each offering a unique set of programs and courses. These colleges include:
- Accounting Sciences
- Agriculture & Environmental Sciences
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- College of Graduate Studies
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- People in research
- Research & innovation initiatives
- Directorate of Innovation, Technology Transfer and Commercialisation
- Research support
- Research ethics
- Reports
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- News & events
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The university has a strong alumni network, with opportunities for alumni to stay connected and involved.
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Nature Conservation Application IIIB - NCA3602
Module Details
- Diploma
- Year module
- NQF level: 7
- Credits: 12
- Module presented in English
- Module presented online
- Pre-requisite: COC1501
- Recommendation: That all third level modules be completed or registered for before registering for this module.
Purpose
The NCA modules refer to the time that students will spend within relevant industries, gaining experience with the opportunity of applying theoretical knowledge to applicable practical situations. After completing the NCA modules, students should be able to apply ecological principles in the areas of vegetation, animals, ecology, resource management, communication, and administration successfully in practice.
Requirements
Students registering for this module are required to have regular access to a computer and the internet in order to download or read essential study material from the myUnisa module site and the world wide web. This module will be presented online, and no study material will be posted for this module.
