BACHELORS DEGREE COURSES Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies This is a three years programme which has been developed to expose students to both theoretical and practical experiences in relation to development. During the Second year of study, students are encouraged to undertake a practical project (internship) in a chosen community or organization to enable them to learn the practice of development work and research. The programme structure is as shown below. NUDES31101 Development Theory 30 30 45 03 NUDES31102 Political Economy 30 30 45 03 NUDES31103 Introduction to Sociology 30 30 45 03 NUDES31104 Introduction to Psychology 30 30 45 03 NUDES31105 Communication Skills 30 30 45 03 NUDES31106 HIV/AIDS and NUBBA31102 Computer Applications I 30 30 45 03 NUDES31202 Gender and NUDES31203 Human Rights 30 30 45 03 NUDES31204 Social Services 30 30 45 03 NUDES31205 Economics I 30 30 45 03 NUDES31206 Sociology of Organisations 30 30 45 03 Year 2 Semester I NUDES32101 Community and Rural NUDES32102 Urban Sociology and NUDES32103 Project Planning and NUDES32104 Social Policy and Planning 30 30 45 03 NUDES32105 Contemporary Social Problems 30 30 45 03 NUDES32106 Population Studies 30 30 45 03 NUDES32201 Participatory Rural Appraisal 30 30 45 03 NUDES32202 Human Resource NUDES32203 Sustainable NUDES32204 Community Based Health Care 30 30 45 03 NUDES32205 Decentralisation and Local Governance 30 30 45 03 NUDES32206 Research Methods 30 30 45 03
Year 3 Semester I NUDES33101 Development Economics 30 30 45 03 NUDES33102 Disaster Management And Refugee Studies 30 30 45 03 NUDES33103 Regional Planning and NUMGT33106 Computer Applications II 30 30 45 03 NUDES33105 Globalisation and World Order 30 30 45 03 NUDES33106 Environmental NUDES33201 Development Ethics 30 30 45 03 NUDES33202 Micro Enterprise NUDES33203 Administrative Law 30 30 45 03 NUDES33204 Public Policy 30 30 45 03 NUDES33205 Technology And Society 30 30 45 03 Research Project 00 00 45 03 Bachelor of Arts in Community Based Development The programme has been developed to equip students with appropriate skills, knowledge and understanding of development issues, programmes, challenges and opportunities related to communities. Second year students are encouraged to undertake a practical project (internship) in a chosen community or organization to enable them to learn the practice of development work and research. The programme structure is as shown below. NUCBD31101 Development Theory 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31102 Political Economy 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31103 Introduction to Sociology 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31104 Introduction to Psychology 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31105 Communication Skills 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31106 H.I.V/AIDS and NUBBA31102 Computer Applications I 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31202 Gender and NUCBD31203 Human Rights 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31204 Social Services 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31205 Economics I 30 30 45 03 NUCBD31206 Sociology of Organisations 30 30 45 03
Year 2 Semester I NUCBD32101 Community and Rural NUCBD32102 Urban Rural Sociology and NUCBD32103 Project Planning and 30 30 45 03 Management NUCBD32104 Social Policy and Planning 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32105 Contemporary Social Problems 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32106 Population Studies 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32201 Participatory Rural Appraisal 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32202 Human Resource NUCBD32203 Sustainable NUCBD32204 Community Based Health Care 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32205 Decentralisation and Local Government Administration 30 30 45 03 NUCBD32206 Research Methods 30 30 45 03 Year 3 Semester I NUCBD33101 Development Economics 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33102 Disaster Mgt and Refugee Studies 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33103 Regional Planning and NUMGT33106 Computer Applications II 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33105 Globalization and World Order 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33106 Environmental NUCBD33201 Development Ethics 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33202 Micro Enterprise NUCBD33203 Guidance and Counselling 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33204 Community-Based Rehabilitation 30 30 45 03 NUCBD33205 Technology and Society 30 30 45 03 Research Project 00 00 45 03 Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Development This is a three years programme that has developed to equip students with challenges and opportunities related to our communities. The programme exposes students to both theoretical and practical experiences in relation to community based development.
Second year students are encouraged to undertake a practical project (internship) in a chosen community or organization to enable them to learn the practice of social work and development research. The programme structure is as shown below. NUSOD31101 Development Theory 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31102 Political Economy 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31103 Introduction to Sociology 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31104 Introduction to Psychology 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31105 Communications Skills 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31106 H.I.V/AIDS and NUBBA31102 Computer Applications I 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31202 Gender and NUSOD31203 Human Rights 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31204 Social Services 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31205 Economics I 30 30 45 03 NUSOD31206 Organisational Behaviour 30 30 45 03 Year 2 Semester I NUSOD32101 Community and Rural NUSOD32102 Comparative Social Institutions 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32103 Project Planning and NUSOD32104 Social Policy and Planning 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32105 Contemporary Social Problems 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32106 Population Studies 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32201 Participatory Rural Appraisal 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32202 Human Resource NUSOD32203 Sustainable NUSOD32204 Community Based Health Care 30 30 45 03 NUSOD32205 Sociology of NUSOD32206 Research Methods 30 30 45 03 Year 3 Semester I
NUSOD33101 Development Economics 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33102 Disaster Management and Refugee Studies 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33103 Sociological Theory 30 30 45 03 NUMGT33106 Computer Applications II 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33105 Globalization and World Order 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33106 Rural Sociology 30 30 45 03 Semester I NUSOD33201 Development Ethics 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33202 Micro Enterprise NUSOD33203 Urban Sociology 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33204 Political Sociology 30 30 45 03 NUSOD33205 Technology and Society 30 30 45 03 Research Project 00 00 45 03 Bachelor of Public Administration and Management The programme provides candidates with the understanding and skills necessary to apply the knowledge of Public Administration and Management. It has been developed on the knowledge of Uganda s Public Sector and enriched with International Studies Curriculum involving International Management and leadership. It offers opportunities to candidates to undertake one internship programme and research project. The programme structure is as shown below. NUPAM31101 Theories of Public Administration 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31102 Introduction to Political Science 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31103 Communication Skills 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31104 Introduction to Political Economy 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31105 H.I.V/AIDS and NUPAM31106 Introduction to Psychology 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31201 Human Rights 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31202 Introduction to Gender and 30 30 45 03 Development NUPAM31203 Political Philosophy 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31204 Sociology of Organisations 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31205 Social Services 30 30 45 03 NUPAM31206 Computer Applications I 30 30 45 03 Year 2 Semester I
NUPAM32101 Comparative Public Administration 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32102 Contemporary Social Problems 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32103 Population Studies 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32104 Social Policy and Planning 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32105 Project Planning and NUPAM32106 Development Theory 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32201 Human Resource NUPAM32202 Decentralisation and Local Governance 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32203 Ethics in Public Administration 30 30 45 03 NUPAM32204 Research Methods 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33205 Government and Politics in Uganda 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33206 Sustainable Year 3 Semester I NUMGT33106 Computer Applications II 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33102 Public Finance NUPAM33103 Comparative Political Systems 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33104 Regional Planning and NUPAM33105 Globalisation and World Order 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33106 Environmental NUPAM33201 Conflict Resolution and NUPAM33202 Public Policy 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33203 Public Relations 30 30 45 03 NUPAM33204 Administrative Law 30 30 45 03 NUMGT33105 Management of Information Systems 30 30 45 03 Research Project 00 00 45 03
Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Diplomacy This programme provides candidates with the understanding and skills necessary to apply the knowledge of International Relations and Diplomatic Practice, and also with skills in State Building. The programme structure is as shown below. NUIRD31101 Introduction to Political Science 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31102 Introduction to Political Economy 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31103 Communication Skills 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31104 International Relations Theory 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31105 HIV/AIDS and NUIRD31106 Introduction to Psychology 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31201 Ethics in International Relations 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31202 Political Philosophy 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31203 Defense Studies 30 30 45 03 NUBBA31102 Computer Applications I 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31305 Human Rights 30 30 45 03 NUIRD31306 International Law 30 30 45 03 Year 2 Semester I NUIRD32101 Environmental NUIRD32102 Foreign Policy Analysis 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32103 Inter-Governmental NUIRD32104 Organisations 30 30 45 03 Comparative Public Administration 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32105 French/German/Swahili 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32106 Population Studies 30 30 45 03 NUIRD3221 Politics and Administration in Africa 30 15 45 03 NUIRD32202 Decentralisation and Local Government Administration 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32203 Research Methods 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32204 Diplomatic Practice 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32205 Government and Politics in Uganda 30 30 45 03 NUIRD32206 Constitutionalism and Democracy 30 30 45 03 Year 3 Semester I
NUIRD33101 Globalisation And World Order 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33102 Regional Planning and NUIRD33103 Disaster Management and Refugees Studies 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33104 Public Finance NUIRD33105 Comparative Political Systems 30 30 45 03 NUMGT33105 Computer Applications II 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33201 Conflict Resolution and 30 30 45 03 Management NUIRD33202 African International Relations 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33203 Third World Politics 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33204 Public Relations 30 30 45 03 NUIRD33205 Administrative Law 30 30 45 03 Research Report 00 00 45 03