Njala University has announced the commencement of admissions for undergraduate programs offered by the School of Natural Resources Management. The programs cater to diverse fields crucial for sustainable development and conservation efforts in Sierra Leone.
The available undergraduate programs include:
BSc Honours in Natural Resources Management
BSc Honours in Forestry and Wood Science
BSc Honours in Aquaculture & Fisheries Management
BSc Honours in Wildlife Management & Biodiversity Conservation
BSc Honours in Horticulture
Prospective students are required to have a minimum of five credits in subjects including English Language and Biology from the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), obtained in no more than two sittings. Additionally, candidates should possess credits in Mathematics, Health Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Agricultural Science, Business Studies, Economics, or Geography.
For more details, interested individuals are encouraged to contact the Dean of the School of Natural Resources Management at Njala University via the following:Tel: +232-76741101Tel: +232-32330198
These programs provide foundational knowledge that can lead to specialized areas such as Natural Resources & Climate Change, Natural Resources Economics and Auditing, Commercial Forestry, and Timber Management and Technology.
Graduates will be equipped for diverse career paths including roles as Environmental Consultants, Conservation Scientists, Fisheries Managers, Natural Resources Specialists, Climate Change Analysts, Restoration Ecologists, Environmental Policy Analysts, Horticulturists, and Tree Crops Specialists.
The programs emphasize the significance of effective natural resource management in both public and private sectors. As Sierra Leone continues to harness its abundant natural resources, the expertise imparted by Njala University’s School of Natural Resources Management is poised to play a pivotal role in fostering sustainable development.Prospective students are encouraged to enroll now to acquire the knowledge and skills essential for a successful career in natural resource management.
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