University of Zululand Unizulu Bay Campus

By | September 16, 2021


University of Zululand Unizulu Bay Campus

About Richards Bay Campus

Future of Richards Bay Campus

To provide academic programmes that are aligned with the following focus areas;

  • Maritime programmes that are recognised throughout the country and beyond the boundaries of South Africa, through the establishment of a centre of Maritime Studies.
  • Vocational or technical programmes that will facilitate progression of students from the FET colleges into the Higher Education sector.
  • Short courses, relevant to the local industry needs, through the establishment of a skills sector.
Scope

The Richards Bay Campus’s vocational programmes,academic and research activities have been strategically designed to support the needs and goals of the University. The Campus’s broader framework is informed by the following strategic goals:

  • Provisioning of high quality academic and career focused programmes, relevant and responsive to the needs of students and society.
  • Research outputs appropriate to a comprehensive University.
  • A positive image within Business/Industry, civil society, Higher Education Institutions and research organisations based on quality outputs, partnerships and marketing strategies.
  • The effective and efficient utilisation of human, financial and physical resources.
  • A caring environment underpinned by safety, good health and wellness.

The Campus intends on making a meaningful impact on society and industry through the expansion of its current offerings with particular focus and investment in programmes that will further develop the business sector of Richards Bay. A labour scope of the Richards Bayprovides a picture of broad industry needs that are highly technical in nature.Due to the financial, infrastructural and human capacity the Campus is unable to address all technical needs identified and associated with industryin the short-medium term. However, based on the current capacity and available resources the short-medium term plan, in partnership with relevant stakeholders, will focus on:



  • Dedicated focus in the provision of academic Maritime programmes.
  • Offering programmes within the higher education band that are aligned with the FET sector. This will ensure progression of students who have exited the FET colleges into the higher education sector.
  • Offering of short-term courses which are in line with local industry requirements.

Faculty Of Arts

Department Of Communication Science

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator : Prof H Rugbeer
Telephone : 035-9026945
BA (UNISA), MA(UNIZULU) Dip(Ed)(SACOL now (UNISA), Dip (Computer Appl)(UNISA), BTh(USA) Cert.

Lecturers

Mrs A Moonasamy, MA (UNIZULU), BA (UNIZULU)
Mr JM Magagula, MA (UNIZULU), BA (UNIZULU)
Mr TG Mokgosi, MA (NWU), BA (Hons) (NWU), BA (NWU)
Mr MW Molefe, MTech(CUT), BA (Hons) (UNISA), Dip. STD(BOCHUM)
Ms JB Ngubane, MA, BA (Hons) [UNIZU], Dip Info. Sys. & Tech

ACPDP1  Diploma in Public Relations Management

The purpose of this qualification is to provide competent and responsible Public Relations Practitioners with market related-skills which are relevant to the private and public sectors of the economy.  This course is suitable for those students seeking employment in the following areas: Public Relations, Business Management, Advertising, Communications Officers, Public Speaker/Spokesperson and Journalism.

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ACMDP1 Diploma in Media Studies

The purpose of this qualification is to provide competent and responsible media specialists with market related media skills which are also relevant to the private and public sectors of the economy.  This course is suitable for those students seeking employment in the following areas: as camera operators, photo-journalist, video & photo editors, advertising specialists, communication officers, spokespersons, personal assistants and journalists.

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Faculty Of Commerce, Administration & Law Accounting

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator : Dr  A C  Weyers
Telephone : 035 9026935
MTech (Cost & Mngmt Acc) (CUT), PhD (Mngmt Acc) (NWU)

Lecturers

Mrs A Soldat, B Acc (Pmb), PG Dip Acc (Pmb), CA (SA)
Mrs B McIlrath, BA (Pmb)
Dr I Kaseeram, BSocSc(UKZN), MSocSc (UKZN), DCom (Economics)(UNIZULU)
Mr F Nel, BSc (UOFS), Dip Patanatix (UNISA)
Mr S von Solms, MCom (UKZN) – Cum laude

CAHCR1  Higher Certificate in Accountancy

This qualification is aimed at producing people capable of performing activities in the following areas:  Accounting assistants and junior bookkeepers and accounting technicians.

CACTA1   National Higher Certificate in Accounting

The Certificate in Accounting sets the scene for a career in the accountancy profession and other related administrative functions.  The qualification concentrates on acquiring basic knowledge and skills and its implementation in a practical environment.  The course is suitable for those seeking employment as a Data Capturer, Administration Assistant, Bookkeeper, Junior Accountant, Municipal Clerk, Clerk in Banking or other commercial sector.NB:  National Higher Certificate in Accounting has been discontinued from 2016.  Only second year repeaters will be accommodated in 2017.

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Business Management

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator: Mr JF Cloete
Telephone :  035 9026943
BCom (Hons) (Pret), Bus Admin (Hons), BA (Stell)

Lecturers

Dr I Kaseeram, BSocSc(UKZN), MSocSc (UKZN), DCom (Economics)(UNIZULU)
Mr M Dengetsha, Diploma in Law (Asmara Univ) BA (Addis Ababa University), Postgraduate Diploma in Bus Mngmt, MBA (Natal)
Mrs MF Magigaba, BA (Hons), MBA (JSU, USA)
Mr B Mntambo, CIS (Inst of Chartered Sec & Admin of Southern Africa), Postgraduate Diploma in Bus Mngmt (Natal), LLB (UNIZULU)
Mr S von Solms, MCom (UKZN)-Cum laude
Mr E Mavodyo, B. Com Econ. (Hons)(University of Zimbabwe),  Masters in Business Administration (Midlands State University-Zimbabwe)

CBCTM1  National Higher Certificate in Marketing

A graduate who has achieved this qualification will be able to understand and apply fundamental principles of marketing, apply  consumer behavior, communicate marketing information effectively using different media, distinguish the different product and services,  marketing  characteristics  and  strategies and  be  able  to  identify  the contemporary environment, problems and practices of consumer marketing.  Career opportunities include Marketing Administration Officer, Sales Administration Assistant, Advertising/Promotions Planner, Advertising Account Co-Ordinator, Marketing Research Assistant, Marketing Representative, Assistant Merchandising Manager, Direct Marketing Planner or any marketing-related career.

Co-Operatives

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator : Mr JF Cloete
Telephone: 035 9026943
BCom (Hons) (Pret), Bus Admin (Hons), BA (Stell)

 Lecturers

Mrs A Soldat, B Acc (Pmb), PG Dip Acc (Pmb), CA (SA)
Mrs B McIlrath, BA (Pmb)
Mr F Nel, BSc (UOFS), Dip Patanatix (UNISA)
Mrs V Mntambo, BComHons (Ind Psych), MCom
Mr R Chilala, BCom (Hons) (UNIZULU)
Mr G Wilsenach, BSc (Agric Econ), BScHons (Bus Admin)(SU), NDip(Agric)(MUT), BTech.

CCODP1  Diploma in Management of Co-Operatives

This programme is one of the first accredited academic diplomas in this field.  It aims to equip students with skills and knowledge that will qualify them for employment as managers and supervisors of small and medium Co-operatives. Graduates will be able to manage the operations of co-operative organizations, mobilize resources from members of co-operatives for growth and wealth generation.  Graduates will also acquire broad based business management skills.   Career opportunities include:  Co-operative Managers, Co-operative Training and Educational Specialists, Co-operative Promoters/Advisors, Co-operative Auditors, Credit Officers for micro-financing and Project Development Officers with NGOs

Transport & Logistics

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator :  Mr K Ampofo-Twumasi
Telephone : 035 9026938
BSc (Hons), Dip Education (GH), Hons B (B&A), MBA (Stell)

Lecturers

Prof CT Moyo, BA (Malawi), MA (Essex), Dip Ling ELT (Exeter), DPhil  (UNIZULU)
Mrs E Awo Ahiaku, BCom (Ghana)
Mr R Mason, MTech (Tshwane)
Ms E Kanani, BCom (Hons) (UKZN)
Mr I Habyalimana MSc. (UKZN)

CBLM01  Diploma in Logistics Management

This qualification is aimed at producing entry-level employees who intend to pursue careers in the field of Transport and Supply Chain Management. Successful students will be qualified to work in Transportation and Logistics related business operations with the following career paths – Logistics Service Providers, Warehousing and Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Clearing and Forwarding, Export and Import Trade, Inventory Control, Procurement and Manufacturing.



CBTM01   Diploma in Transport Management

This qualification is aimed at producing entry-level employees who intend to pursue careers in the field of Transport and Supply Chain Management. Successful students will be qualified to work in a Transportation related business operation with the following career paths – Road Transport Operations – National and International, Municipal Transport Department/Manager,Transportation Projects Manager, In-house Transport Manager for Organisations, Logistics Service Providers, Warehousing and Distribution, Supply Chain Management, Clearing and Forwarding, Export and Import Trade.

Faculty Of Science & Agriculture

Biokinetics & Sport Science

Academic Staff

Co-Ordinator : Mrs C Gouws
Telephone: 035 902 4158
BA  Human Movement Science (NWU), BA (Hons) Kinderkinetics (NWU), MSc.  Kinderkinetics (UNIZULU)

Lecturers

Mrs S Currie, BSc Sport Science, BSc (Hons) Biokinetics, MSc Sport Science (UNIZULU)
Mr G Breukelman, BSc. (Hons) MSc (UNIZULU)
Ms A van Biljon, BA Human Movement Science (UP) BSc Kinderkinetics (UNIZULU) MSc Kinderkinetics (UNIZULU)
Dr K Bahdur, BSc Sport Science (UJ), BSc Sport Science (Hons)(UJ) M Phil Sport Science (UJ) D Phil Sport Science  (UJ)

SNDP01 Diploma in Sport and Exercise Technology

This qualification is aimed at producing graduates who intend pursuing a career in the field of Sport and Exercise Technology. A graduate who has achieved this qualification will be able to design, implement and manage a physical activity programme for all groups including special populations. They will screen, assess, monitor and manage health-related fitness, lifestyle and wellness programmes. Graduates will be able to provide personal training or lead and instruct safe and effective physical activity participation to meet participants’ fitness requirements, as well as provide educated advice on lifestyle change for improved well-being.  In addition, this graduate will have the knowledge for the appropriate referral to other healthcare providers. Career opportunities include: Sport Coach, Sport Organiser, Health and Fitness Instructor, Fitness Adviser for Sport Teams, Sport and Fitness/Gym Manager, Lifestyle Consultant, School Physical Education and Sport Instructor.

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Consumer Sciences : Hospitality Management

Academic Staff

Coordinator/Lecturer : Mrs J Benade
Telephone :  035 9026959
BSc (Home Econ) (UOFS), B Home Econ (Hons) (UNIZULU)

Lecturers

Ms M.E. Chibe, N.Dip Food and Beverage Management (VUT),
B.Tech Food and Beverage Management (VUT); M.Tech Food Service Management (VUT);

Lab Technician

Mrs Z Maree, B Consumer Science, General (UP)

SDIP02  Diploma in Hospitality Management

This program offers training to students who are keen to enter the hospitality industry and seek employment in a variety of lodging and guest service occupations as owners or managers.  Graduates of the Diploma Hospitality Management will be equipped with supervisory and managerial skills in areas such as Accommodation management, Food and Beverage management, Front Office, Hotels & Restaurants, Banqueting or as entrepreneurs where they will be responsible for quality control, effective use of equipment, hygiene and safety, stock control, compilation and adhering to budget procedures, problem identification and resolution, and liaising with different divisions of the organization and industry.Teaching of a high standard is offered and the student has the use of sophisticated and well equipped kitchens and a dining area.  Students will do six months Work Integrated Learning in their third year to prepare them for their career in the hospitality industry.

Contact Richards Bay Campus Staff

If you are calling from outside the campus please dial 035 902 and then add the extension provided below.

DEPARTMENT CONTACT NAME OFFICE NO. TEL. EXT E-MAIL
Acting Exec. Director Prof  O M Ndwandwe  A2-24 6648 [email protected]
Secretary/PA Mrs X P Khumalo A2-20 6921 [email protected]
Reception Miss T Ntuli A0-64 6950 [email protected]
Admissions Mr E S Radebe A2-13 6923 [email protected]
Bookshop  Mr N P Zwane A2-71 6103/3813
Clinic Mrs Ngwenya A0-34 6956  [email protected]
Examinations Miss D Ngcemu A0-62 6922 [email protected]
Finance Mrs P Mafundityola A2-72 6954 [email protected]
 Administration  Mrs N P Cele  A2-16  6958 [email protected]
ICT Miss NN Ngcobo A2-73/A2-74 6912 [email protected]
Library Miss  S Ndlela /Mr P Biyela A0-55 6918 [email protected]
[email protected]
Physical Facilities Mr R S Molaolwa A2-50 6911 [email protected]
 Printing Centre Mr S Mtshali A0-13  6978 [email protected]
Protective Services Mrs R Hofmeyer A2-23 6940 [email protected]
 Protective Services Miss S N Mkhwanazi A2-25 6955 [email protected]
 Administration  Vacant  A2-37  6960
Student Administration Mrs K Adlam A2-17 6924 [email protected]
Correspondence : Richards Bay Campus:

All correspondence must be addressed to:

Richards Bay Campus:
Corner Guldengracht & 2 cent Circle Road
Arboretum
Richards Bay
3900

University of Zululand
Private Bag X1041
RICHARDS BAY
3900

Telephone Numbers:
Switchboard – Richards Bay: 035 902 6950