About the College of Agriculture and Environmental SciencesWhere you can find us How we work The School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, which has two departments:
The School of Environmental Sciences also has two departments.
Why you should join us One example is the contract that our Horticultural department has with the United Cricket Board (UCB). Early in 2006, this College was appointed as the UCB’s official turf grass partner, meaning that we assist in maintaining and improving the turf grasses used at cricket grounds throughout the country. Incidentally, our horticultural students and staff have one many garden show awards, including the 2005 Chelsea Flower Show in London. Another valuable partner is the Mpumalanga Parks Board, which works closely with the College’s Applied Behavioural Ecology and Ecosystem Research Unit. Through this partnership, the Unit has erected a permanent research site at the Loskop Dam Nature Reserve, where our students and staff conduct research in collaboration with the Mpumlanga Parks Board. The Unit also uses this site to do joint research with the Universities of Lancashire and the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. In addition, we have partnerships with Rand Water, the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, the Agricultural Research Council and North-West University. A second major strength of this College is our rich range of programmes, which cover the full spectrum of the agricultural and environmental sciences. Our programmes There is also no ceiling on how far our students can go to improve their qualifications. In the Environmental Sciences, we offer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees up to doctoral level. In Horticulture and Landscaping, our qualifications start with the national diploma and BTech degree and extend up to the M.Tech degree. In the Consumer Sciences, which focus on food, nutrition and hospitality, we have introduced a research masters, in addition to the existing Honours programme. Another popular qualification is the courseware Masters in human ecology, which trains students in food security and indigenous technological knowledge systems. This is supported by unique undergraduate programmes in human ecology focusing on community agriculture, community nutrition and social development. In a number of cases, the qualifications offered by this College are unique. As from 2007, we will be the only distance learning provider in the country to offer a B.Tech degree in Animal Health. This programme was approved in 2005 and, like all our existing Animal Health qualifications, will have the approval of the Veterinary Council. How to contact us |
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