Certificate in Wildlife & Natural Resource Management (CWM)
Build technical capacity in wildlife and natural resource management for sustainable utilization, improved conservation practice, and community-linked economic development.
Programme Goal
To build technical capacity in wildlife and natural resource management for sustainable utilization and economic development.
- Apply basic numerical analytical skills for operational wildlife management.
- Apply competencies and positive attitudes to compete on the job market and use wildlife sustainably.
- Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental biology and ecology for in-situ and ex-situ wildlife conservation.
- Address health and safety issues in environmental and biodiversity conservation.
- Participate in field patrols and fire management programmes in conservation areas.
- Operate ethically in wildlife management and conservation of natural resources.
- Resolve human–wildlife conflicts in communities.
- Provide basic concepts in wildlife behaviour, identification, and ecology.
- Impart knowledge on wildlife health, safety, environment, and biodiversity conservation.
- Equip students with skills to plan and execute law enforcement programmes.
- Provide basic skills in data collection, analysis, and reporting.
- Build knowledge and skills in wildlife utilization and entrepreneurship.
- Impart skills in collection, rescue, handling, and management of captive wildlife.
- Introduce management and conservation of aquatic and terrestrial resources.
- Develop integrated entrepreneurship skills in wildlife resource utilization.
- Develop ethical wildlife welfare and occupational health & safety practice.
Entry Requirements
A candidate must hold an O’ Level certificate with at least three good passes in English, Mathematics, and Biology.
Apply for Admission
Ready to start a practical career pathway in wildlife and natural resource management? Apply for the CWM programme and build operational skills for conservation areas and community contexts.
