My Experience at the Copperbelt University Studying at the Copperbelt University has been one of the most transformative journeys of my life. As a Bachelor of Science student in Sustainable Natural Resources Management and Climate Change, I’ve gained not only academic knowledge but also personal growth. CBU has challenged me to think critically, work hard, and be resilient, especially in tough moments. I’ve met amazing lecturers who have guided me, and classmates who have become like family. We’ve shared late-night study sessions, fieldwork experiences, and endless support during exams and research. Through CBU, I’ve learned the value of sustainability, the importance of managing our environment, and the role I can play in making Zambia a better place. My time here has taught me to lead, to listen, and to keep moving even when things get hard. This university has shaped me into someone who believes in making a difference. I am proud to say that CBU has not only educated me, it has prepared me for...
Read moreIt's a good place. The weather is good, relatively warm all year round 😊 The environment is green everywhere, there are a lot of grass and tree lawns around. There are three big restaurants, three ATMs and two Bank agencies. There are grocery stores around. There are two soccer playing fields, two basket ball courts. The University has a one huge public library. The University also has a Multi Facility Conference Centre, which is the biggest the whole Copperbelt Province 😊. The University has over eight schools and these are School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, School of Business, School of information and Communication Technology, School of Mines and Mineral Sciences, School of Humanities and Natural Sciences, School of the Built Environment, School of Engineering to mention but a few. Overall, my experience has been so far great 😊👍, it is beyond what I...
Read moreDespite the internal pressures the university has been facing lately, I rate it among the best universities or learning institutions in Zambia, it offers programs which are quite unique from other universities which are dominant in the school of built environment these being BA in Architecture, BSc in Real Estate, BSc on Quantity Surveying/Construction Economics Management and BSc in Urban and Regional Planning . School here is considered tougher than it is from other learning institutions in the country simply because the standards and quality of work given is good, when one goes through the workload and pressure at the copperbelt university they surely can survive in a lot more places with ease. Good place to be. For now we await the opening of the institution from the indefinite closure and see how best we can cope with the rest of the...
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