LUANAR ODL : BSc Agribusiness Management

By | January 29, 2017

LUANAR ODL : BSc Agribusiness Management

Introduction

BSc Agribusiness Management is a program already offered by LUANAR in the Faculty of Development Studies. This programme empowers students to maximize their human potential and help in the transformation of the agricultural sector from the subsistence production to commercial agribusiness enterprises using sound business principles. The programme will address courses in financial management; accounting; principles of management; business policy, human resources management, entrepreneurship; business organisations, business law and commercial law… View Programe Curriculum »

Programme Description & Entry Requirements for Generic Students

Programme
Programme Code
Type Of Entry
Year of Entry
Mode Of Derivery
Specific Entry Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management BEXT Generic 1 ODL 6 credit passes including English Language, Biology, Mathematics, Physical Science/Physics and Chemistry at MSCE or any comparable O-Level qualification.

Programme Description & Entry Requirements for Mature Students

Programme
Programme Code
Type Of Entry
Year of Entry
Mode Of Derivery
Specific Entry Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management BABM Mature 2 ODL 4 credit passes including English Language, Biology, Mathematics, Physical Science/Physics and Chemistry at MSCE or any comparable O-Level qualification OR 3 passes with at least grade ‘C’ in Biology, Mathematics and Chemistry at A-Level or any comparable qualification; AND a relevant diploma (which also covered basic science courses) obtained from an accredited institution of higher learning; AND a minimum of 2 years post-diploma relevant work experience.

*The following is the adaptation of IGCSE results for admission purposes A*= 1; A = 2; B = 3; C = 5; D = 7; EFG = 8.
*Candidates who failed to satisfy the general entry requirements in the previous two years but successfully improved their grades after re-sit for up to a maximum of four subjects in following two years may use their supplementary statements for accumulating credits