National Institute of Technology
Our qualifications in Logistics and Transport were designed for the industry and are taught, assessed and verified by local and international industry experts. They are career specific and are aimed to ensure that our students graduate with the cutting-edge vibrant, entrepreneurial skills and solid competencies to satisfy the increasing demanded of the local, regional, international and multinational employers and for self-employment. The qualification level has broader coverage of knowledge and practical skills required for the vocational sector. The qualification has the potential to prepare learners for progression to an appropriate Level 8 programme in the same or related vocational area and for progression to employment in the appropriate vocational sector. Other learners may want to use this qualification to extend the specialism they studied in other NIT programmes.
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The Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) is for people who are already in or aspiring to enter into managerial positions in Logistics and Transport sector and want to advance their workplace skills and achieve a recognized qualification. It could be delivered as a stand-alone qualification or to complement a larger sector or industry specific qualification and learning programme. If you are interested in any of the following, then this could be the course for you:
The National Institute of Technology (NIT) is one of the world’s most successful and best-preferred applied (hands-on) learning brand. The National Institute of Technology qualifications place greater emphasis on self-employment and employer engagement and work readiness. National Institute of Technology (NIT) is one of the world’s most successful and best-preferred applied (hands-on) learning brand. The National Institute of Technology qualifications place greater emphasis on self-employment and employer engagement and work readiness. The NIT-Namibia provides 70% practical and 30% theory teaching and learning methodologies coupled with various practical learning focused activities which fully engage our students. The NIT programs in Logistics and Transport are work-related qualifications for students taking their first steps into employment, or for those already in employment and seeking career development opportunities.
At National Institute of Technology (NIT), we know how important it is for career ambitious people to get the right education in order to start and further develop their careers.
With today’s industry and employers demanding so much more than just a qualification to contain the effects of global competition and to attain competitive edge, here are the main six (6) reasons why you must choose to study at NIT:
NIT courses will give you real hands on experience in pursuing your education. It is what is called learning by doing it or action learning. Based on a 70% practical (action learning, action research, projects, reflective thinking, critical thinking, etc.) and 30% theory teaching and learning and assessments methodologies, all the NIT students become work ready (prepared) during their first year of study and graduate with strong work ethics, analytical, problem solving, communication and entrepreneurial skills which are the major factors that employers are looking for in their new recruits.
NIT’s higher vocational, technical and professional courses prepare students for employment and self-employment. The NIT courses develop a student’s employability skills as they offer the experience of real-life practical tasks and work placements. NIT’s qualifications are generally well-regarded by employers as the courses enable students to develop useful hands-on skills in respective fields of study and in critical areas such as problem solving, time management, entrepreneurial, communication, work behavior, visionary and focus minded, team work, and project planning, execution to evaluation. The knowledge and skills you get from NIT programs will make you be sought after by employers locally and globally. NIT helps students to gain strong knowledge and skills that are essential to start and successfully run their own businesses and/or to be appreciated competent and productive employees that every employer would like to hire.
NIT courses are designed and developed with the help of the employers, industrial experts, professional bodies, higher education experts and lecturers. This keeps the NIT curriculum to be industry driven and relevant for today and the future’s job market and self-employment. NIT’s qualifications provide students with industry-specific knowledge, skills and competencies which make graduates’ work outputs to be relevant to their employers’ missions, visions and goals.
The NIT’s teaching and learning is based on the seven (7) major principles teaching and learning through which theory knowledge is practically applied into various practical teaching and learning methods including action learning, projects supported by verifiable tangible evidences (outcomes), critical reflective thinking, case scenarios, job placements, industrial site visits, public lectures led by industrial experts, etc.
The assessment for NIT courses is largely based on regular coursework and work experience, which makes them an ideal option for those who crumble under the pressure of exams.
All the NIT programs are assessed through objective and rigor based assignments and projects for which origination is examined through the Turnitin IT Application to ensure that each students submits his/her own true work. The outcome of these assignments must be in an implementable practical and quality standard.
Employers value NIT’s qualifications as the courses are industry-centered and directed. In other words, unlike academic programs, the NIT courses give students the industry-specific knowledge and skills which makes them readily employable. This, combined with the problem solving, time management, entrepreneurial, communication, work behavior, visionary and focus minded, team work, and project planning skills they gained throughout their learning process give the NIT graduates a strong competitive edge to progress in senior job positions and to further pursue their postgraduate professional degrees such as Masters to Professional Doctorate Degree programs at various reputable higher education institutions/universities.
The NIT Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) is also designed to reflect the increasing need for progression onto the high quality professional and technical education at levels 5 to 8 and beyond. These qualifications provide students with a clear career pathway so that they can be empowered to effectively and successfully progress and attain their career goals within the fastest period possible.
The objectives of the Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) are as follows:
The NIT tutors/lecturers are equipped with various traditional teaching methods which are all used to create and develop of Vibrant, Skilled, Competent and Work-prepared Entrepreneurial Technicians, Technologists and Professionals. The teaching and learning practices involve 70% practical and 30% theory methodologies by applying a wide range of action learning techniques stipulated in the course specification.
You will study a combination of theory, applied theory and practical subjects across a broad range of units. To succeed, your effective time management and focus are both very critical. You will cover twelve (12) units. For each unit, you will do a main test, assignment and an examination in addition to an integrated project. These assessments do not include the informal tests, homework and assignments which your lecturers will require you to do in each learning outcome. To pass this applied qualification, it is critical that constantly monitor, formalize yourself with and operate alongside developments taking place within the Logistics and Transport sector by regularly visiting Logistics and Transport organizations, reading news and articles related to the sector, etc.
The NIT programs are assessed using a combination of:
Informal assessments are conducted by lecturers on each covered component of the unit outcome to weigh knowledge created into his/her students in order that necessary teaching practices adjustments can be made as appropriate.
Formal Assessments are further classified into two parts:
Upon successful completion of all the units or 80% of the units of the Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7), students can progress to the Bachelor Degree in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 8). No students will, however, be allowed to graduate with Bachelor Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) without first completing the outstanding units at that level. No direct progression will be allowed from Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) to Bachelor Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 8).
Learners who have achieved the Level 6 Diploma in Hospitality Management could progress on to a Level 7 Bachelor of Technology in Hospitality Management that demonstrates occupational competency for the potential job roles listed below at this level. Learners can also progress onto the NIT the Level 7 Bachelor of Technology in Hospitality Management. Learners could also progress into roles such as Catering Manager, Restaurant Manager, Chief Chef, Hotel Reception Manager, Leisure Activity Manager, Room service Manager, Freelance, Hotel Manager.
The Bachelor Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) is suitable for people working or planning to work in firstly entry job roles such as:
Our fees include:
For more information about our fees, please contact any of our Call Centre at any of our Campuses or the Marketing and Public Relationships Department.
There are many funding options for the NIT’s accredited programs. Most of our students have over the past years been funded by their employers while others finance their studies on their own. Students can also apply for study loan with Namibia Students Financial Assistance Fund https://www.nasfaf.na/web/guest/students. NIT also provides scholarship and bursaries to students who meet requirements as stipulated in our prospectus.
Any cancellations/withdraw or refunds are executed in accordance with the institutional policies. For more details, refer to the Students Registration Agreement and the Withdraw Policy.
The Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management is a Level 7 qualification made up of twelve (12) units, two thousand, two hundred and ten (2,210) Guided Learning Hours (GLHs) and two hundred and eleven (211) credits. It is structured to be studied over a period of one year through distance learning, part-time, full-time or blended learning. Plans are underway to offer the program through online learning.
The following is a compressive list of course modules you will cover in this program:
Students enrolled on the Bachelor of Technology in Logistics and Transport Management (Level 7) will be required to undertake and complete a job attachment to gain work experience of not less than 400 hours as guided by the Professional Practice unit. They are also expected to apply theories learnt through various methods and carryout the practical learning activities as provided in the qualification specification.
Download and complete the Student’s Enrollment Agreement (SEA) form or obtain one from our Call Centre at any of our Campuses, print and complete it and submit it with proof of payment for the stipulated registration fees together to any of our Campuses before the stipulated application deadlines to avoid paying late application/registration fees. To be considered for approval, the completed enrollment agreement form must be accompanied by certified copies of documents as stipulated on the Student’s Enrollment Agreement (SEA) form.
NIT has a round circle of accepting new applications from students from all over the world. However, please take note that applications for Semester One which starts in February each year are only considered up to March of each year. This period includes late registration. Unsuccessful applications for Semester one and applications which are received late are considered for the Second Semester which start in July each year. The following are two (2) annual teaching and learning intakes for students to register to study on this program at NIT:
Applications must be made in-time to avoid late registration fees and to be disappointed if spaces are allocated to earlier applicants.
Candidates may be admitted on this program in accordance with the General Admission Requirements of NIT. Specifically, Candidates must meet any of the following requirements: