BUSE Bachelor of Science Education Honours Degree in Peace and Governance
Entry Requirements
All applicants have to meet the following minimum requirements for admission prescribed under the general regulations (i.e.):
- Have obtained at least five Ordinary Level subject passes including English Language and Mathematics passed with a grade C or better
- At least 2 ‘A’ level subjects
- Special or mature admission shall be in accordance with the General Regulations.
Programme Structure
Part 1
Code Description
PG101 Introduction to Peace, Security And Governance
PG102 Causes of conflict at micro and macro levels
PG103 Conflict, Peace and development
PG104 Introduction to Peace Building Process
PG105 Religion, Conflict and Peace
HS101 HIV / AIDS
PC103 Communication Skills
PG107 Introduction to Political Science And Governance
PG108 Diplomacy and Negotiation
PG109 Political Ideologies and Conflict
CS101 An Introduction to Computer Science
PG110 Leadership, Theory and Practice
PART II
Code Description
PG201 Social Science Research Methods
PG202 Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making
PG203 Peace Building and Peace Keeping
PG204 Media, Democracy and Governance
PG205 Gender, Peace and Governance
PG206 Dynamics in Conflict Transformation
PG207 International Relations and Global Governance
PG208 Zimbabwe and the World
PG209 Governance and Politics in Africa
PG210 International Law
SW404 Counselling
PART III
Code Description
PG304 Industrial
PG370 Project
Part IV
Code Description
PG401 French/Spanish/Portuguese
PG402 Civil Society in Africa
PG403 Democracy and Human Right
PG404 Leadership in Private Sector And Social Development
PG405 Environmental Security and Peace
SW403 Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation
PG406 Endogenous Strategies for Conflict Transformation
PG407 Youth and Development
PG408 Refugees and Conflict Transformation
PG409 International Political Economy
PG410 Terrorism
PG411 Institutions of Peace and Security
SW405 Project Planning and Management
PC301 Curriculum Design, Implementation And Evaluation
Programme Overview