UNAM Bachelor of Arts in Records and Archives Management Course

UNAM Bachelor of Arts in Records and Archives Management Course

Degree

Bachelor of Arts Honours

Introduction

The degree in records and archives management offers a formal qualification to those who wish to acquire skills to work in any organization and records centers as records managers; and archival institutions as archivists. The graduates from this programme will have the capacity and ability to exercise professional judgment concerning tasks and responsibilities in the management of records to meet the needs of organisations and in different contexts in society; as well the management of archives in order to preserve the nation’s documentary heritage.

Admission Criteria

To register for an undergraduate degree programme a candidate must hold a valid Namibian Senior Secondary Certificate (NSSC) or a recognised equivalent qualification.
English is a compulsory subject and should normally have been obtained as English as a Second Language at NSSCO level with a minimum C symbol, or English as a First Language at NSSCO level with a minimum D symbol.
A candidate should obtain a minimum of 25 points on the UNAM Evaluation Point Scale in his/her five (5) best subjects (of which English must be one) to be admitted to undergraduate studies (cf. 7.3 General Admission Criteria for Undergraduate Programmes in the General Information and Regulations Yearbook). Obtaining the minimum number of points, however, does not necessarily ensure admission. Admission is based on places available in Courses, subjects and programmes and is awarded on the basis of merit.
In addition to the above, admission to the Tourism, Geography and Environmental Studies courses require at least a D symbol in Mathematics on NSSC level or the equivalent and/or at least a C symbol in Geography at NSSC level or the equivalent.
The University reserves the right to interview students before admission.
Certain Courses, subjects or programmes may require special written application by and/or screening of candidates before admission is considered. Candidates who do not meet the requirements for admission to such Courses, subjects or programmes may, however, register for any other Courses, subjects or programmes to which they are admitted subject to relevant University and Faculty regulations.
Admission can also be considered for persons who qualify through the Mature Age Entry Scheme upon successful completion of the relevant examinations as set out in the General Regulations (cf. 7.4 Mature Age Entry Scheme in the General Information and Regulations Yearbook). A special application form is available for this purpose.

Duration of Study

The Bachelor’s degree cannot be completed in less than four (4) years of full-time study, unless a student is granted credits on the basis of studies completed elsewhere, and/or for another qualification.
The programme for a Bachelor’s degree must be completed within six years of full-time registration, unless special permission is granted for this period to be exceeded.

Modules

Year 1, Semester 1
Foundations of Information Studies
African Civilization
Year 1, Semester 2
English for Information Studies
History: Images, Concepts and Tools
Government Studies
Principles of Management
Year 2, Semester 1
Introduction to Records and Archives Management
Records Classification and Indexing
Desktop Publishing
Early Southern African History
Year 2, Semester 2
Web Development
Building and Managing Archival Collections
Managing Records Offices/ Centers
Research Methodology
Namibia 19/20 Century
Year 3, Semester 1
Knowledge Management
Systems Analysis Design and Evaluation
Namibia 1920-1990
Year 3, Semester 2
Media and Information Studies Research
Access and Reference Services
Information Sources and Internet Search Engines
Themes in South African History
World History
Year 4, Semester 1
Research Project
Professional Practice
Preserving Archives
Strategic Management and Marketing of Information Services
Public History/Museum and Heritage Studies
Historiography
Themes in African History
Year 4, Semester 2
Research Project
Professional Practice
Strategic Management and Marketing of Information Services
Managing Electronic Records
Public History/Museum and Heritage Studies
Historiography
Themes in African History

See Also

UNAM Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate Courses

Postgraduate

UNAM Humanities and Social Sciences Postgraduate Courses

UNAM Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Overview

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