15 Bachelor's degrees in Business & Management in Namibia
Entrepreneurship
The Bachelor of Entrepreneurship at the Namibia University of Science and Technology aims at developing an entrepreneurial knowledge and culture among students.
Transport Management
The Bachelor of Transport Management at the Namibia University of Science and Technology provides a systematic and coherent introduction to the knowledge, principles, concepts, data, theories and problem-solving techniques within the field of Transport.
Accounting (Honours)
The Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) program from University of Namibia equips students with the necessary accounting knowledge and skills that allows them to pursue their career in accounting, auditing, finance, taxation, banking, and other related areas
Business Administration (Honours)
The Business Administration (Honours) programme from University of Namibia is aimed at equipping students with skills in the fields of management, governance, and economics. It also leads in scholarly research output and community service that contribute to social and economic development in Namibia and beyond.
Financial Mathematics (Honours)
The Faculty of Agriculture, Engineering & Natural Sciences from University of Namibia is an internationally recognised citadel of knowledge and a robust ecosystem for discovery and innovation, offering the Financial Mathematics (Honours) programme to Namibian, SADC, and international students.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
The Bachelor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the Namibia University of Science and Technology is a three year degree programme aimed at producing graduates who can competently manage logistics and supply chain management related tasks for business competitiveness in both public and private sectors.
Records and Archives Management (Honours)
The degree in Records and Archives Management (Honours) from University of Namibia offers a formal qualification to those who wish to acquire skills to work in any organization and records centres as records managers; and archival institutions as archivists.
Land Administration
The Land Administration programme from Namibia University of Science and Technology provides a systematic and coherent introduction to the knowledge and problem solving techniques of the land administration discipline in Namibia.
Public Management (Honours)
The Bachelor of Public Management (Honours) degree (BPMM) from University of Namibia is designed to educate students for effective careers in management of business firms, the public service or other non-profit seeking organizations.
Accounting (Chartered Accountancy)
The Bachelor of Accounting (Chartered Accountancy) from University of Namibia is a single major programme, which seeks to provide an academic foundation for students intending to pursue a career in accounting and related fields.
Quantity Surveying
Namibia University of Science and Technology offers a bachelor degree in Quantity Surveying . On successful completion of the Bachelor of Quantity Surveying, graduates will be eligible for registration as Candidate Quantity Surveying Technologist with the Namibia Council for Architects and Quantity Surveyors.
Marketing
The programme in Marketing at the Namibia University of Science and Technology equips students with a diverse range of skills and competencies that are marketing specific and job relate.
Human Resources Management
The Human Resources Management program is offered by Namibia University of Science and Technology. Human Resources Management is becoming increasingly important in industry to help manage employees who are the most important organisational resource in a competitive environment.
Accounting
The Bachelor of Accounting from the Namibia University of Science and Technology is intended for students who wish to work as accountants in various types of businesses including pursuing further academic studies.
Public Management
The Bachelor of Public Management Honours at the Namibia University of Science and Technology is purposefully designed to train generalists for employment predominately in the public sector and civil society organisations; while also catering for the needs of the private sector.