Namibian Military School

Namibian Military School
Type Military Academy
Established 1970's
Dean Prof Frednard Gideon
Commandant Brig Gen Wilbard Shikongo
Undergraduates
  • Bachelor of Military Science (Honours) in:
    • Aeronautical,
    • Army,
    • Nautical- Electronics,
    • Nautical- Mechanical,
    • Nautical- Weapon Systems
Postgraduates Master of Arts in Security and Strategic Studies (MA-SSS)
Location Okahandja,  Namibia
Campus Okahandja
Affiliations University of Namibia
Namibian Defence Force
Website http://www.unam.edu.na/faculty-of-science/military-science/

The Namibian Military School is a training unit of the Namibian Defence Force . As per international norm the School is a military unit of the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) and It is housed in the School of Military Science of the University of Namibia.

Its the premier training institution of the Namibian military and offers a variety of training ranging from Basic Military Training to undergraduate as well as postgraduate academic qualification .It provides officers of all the Arms of Service an opportunity to earn a Military Science oriented qualification.

History

The School traces its roots back to the Namibian Liberation struggle when the forerunner to today's military school was established in late 1979 as the 'SWA Military School' by the South West African Territorial Force during the South African administration of Namibia.[1] The school is the primary training unit of the force. It is partly based at the Osona Military base.It is also one of two NDF training institution's that offer the six months Basic Military Training (BMT) to all recruits wanting a career in the Namibian Defence Force.[2] The school also conducts training for all officer cadets in the force.[3] In 2012 it was announced that the Ministry of Defence and the University of Namibia agreed to twin up and come up with a degree level military science curriculum to provide cadet officers with a degree level qualification.[4]

Location

The Military school is located at the military base of Osona outside Okahandja. The main academic campus is being built within the town of Okahandja.[5]Some of the B.Mil classes are offered at the University of Namibia Campus in Windhoek.

Training offered

As the primary training institution basic military training for all NDF recruits is undertaken at the Osona military base outside Okahandja

A cadet officers course is run at the military school.

As from 2013 The University of Namibia and the Military school jointly began offering the undergraduate Bachelor of Military Science (Honours) degree with three specialization areas being Aeronautical,Army and Nautical.The Nautical specialization is sub divided into an additional three field Nautical- Electronics,Nautical- Mechanical and Nautical- Weapon Systems.[6]

The MA-SSS programme was the first implemented as a joint curriculum between UNAM and the Ministry of Defence in 2007.It is a masters level degree it mainly enrolls senior officers of the Namibian military.In the year 2012 the Postgraduate diploma in Security and Strategic Studies was also initiated by the Ministry of Defence and UNAM as a 'bridging' course to help student prepare for the tougher Master of Arts in Security and Strategic Studies degree course.[8]

Commandants

Citations

  1. "Death in the Desert: The Namibian Tragedy: Namibianizing The War - Namibia". Namibweb.com. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  2. "Ministry of Defence". Gov.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  3. "Ministry of Defence". Gov.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  4. "First ever Bachelor of Military Science in 2013" (PDF). My.unam.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  5. "Military School to cost N$14 million". Newera.com.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  6. "UNAM - School of Military Science". Unam.edu.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  7. "UNAM - School of Military Science". Unam.edu.na. University of Namibia. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
  8. "Ministry of Defense". Mod.gov.na. Retrieved 2015-05-01.
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