Faculty
Department
Description
The programme includes the study of why and how (and with what consequences) societies intervene, shape, organise and change natural and build environments in order to secure an agreed range of social economic and environmental objectives.
Admission Requirements
Candidates may be admitted to the Bachelor of Town and Regional Planning, if they meet the General Admission Requirements of the Namibia University of Science and Technology and comply with the additional requirements below:
• A minimum of 11 points for English (Second Language - Ordinary Level) and Mathematics based on the University Admission Point System, using a combination of NSSC Ordinary Level and/or NSSC Higher Level, provided that the symbol for both subjects should not be lower than a C on NSSC(O) or 4 at NSSC(H);
• A minimum of 19 points for three other subjects on the University’s Admission Point System, using a combination of NSSC(O) and/or NSSC(H), provided that no symbol be lower than D on NSSC Ordinary for the other subjects.