Career Prospects

The Diploma in Community Development is designed to instill knowledge, skills and attitudes and to provide tools, all of which are focused on responding to the social and economic needs of the people as identified by the people themselves. This program allows a candidate to fit under several employment opportunities including the government as community development workers, social, poverty and…

As a community development worker, you'll work with individuals, families or whole communities, empowering them to

: identify their assets, needs, opportunities, rights and responsibilities plan what they want to achieve and take appropriate action develop activities and services to generate aspiration and confidence. You'll do this by acting as a link between communities and a range of other local authority and voluntary sector providers, such as the police, social workers and teachers

 

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5 O'levels including English

Semester 1
DCH101 Community Development Fundamentals
DCH102 Gender and Sustainable Development
DCH103 Communication and Report Writing
DCH104 Approaches to Community Development
DCH105 Introduction to Zimbabwean Cultures and Heritage
Semester 2
DCH201 Project Management Fundamentals
DCH202 Resource Mobilization and Budgeting
DCH203 HIV and AIDS
DCH204 Community Engagement
DCH205 Research in Social Sciences
Semester 3
DCH301 Community Empowerment and Stewardship
DCH302 Community Mobilization DCH303
Conflict Management in Societies
DCH304 Project Monitoring and Evaluation
DCH305 Research Project