Expected Learning Outcomes of the Programme
By the end of the programme the learners should be able to:
Mode of Delivery of the Programme
The mode of delivery shall be face to face
Academic Regulations of the programme
Rules and regulations on admission into the Doctoral Programmes of Maseno University shall apply.
Programme Requirements
The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science shall be conducted by Coursework, Research, and Thesis. A candidate will be required to carry out independent, individual research on an identified Ph.D. level Research Problem in a relevant area of specialization in the field of Computer Science.
Examinations
The examination rules and regulations for postgraduate studies of the School of Graduate Studies of Maseno University shall apply.
Research Task Distribution
The basic tasks involved in undertaking the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science degree programme shall include making a research proposal, carrying out research investigations on the stated problem, and writing a Ph.D. thesis based on the research.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science degree programme shall normally consist of nineteen (19) units of the thesis which are distributed as shown in the table given below. One unit amounts to 45 contact hours.
Admission Requirements for the PhD in Computer Science
For admission into the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program, the learner shall hold:
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The AJIRA Digital Program is a Government initiative launched and driven by the Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs (MoICT) whose Mission is to enable 1 Million Kenyan youth to earn a decent wage from digital and digitally-enabled jobs annually, in the Gig and Freelancing economy through Training and Demand linkages. eMobilis is the principle MoICT partner tasked with providing access to Training and Mentorship (work readiness and up-skilling opportunities) for the Ajira Program in selected Ajira Youth Empowerment Centers and Institutions.
The Technical University of Kenya has joined the Institute of Electronic Engineers(IEEE). This is after the official installation of the IEEE Student Branch at TU-K by the Director Esther Muchiri, the Vice Chair of IEEE Kenya Section and the CEO of eMentoring Africa accompanied by Mr. Radiance Mungu from Institution of Engineers Kenya, Dr. Peter Akuon, Eng. Kithinji Muringi and Eng. Chaltu Marta.
The formation of IEEE echoes TU-K’s readiness and significant role in leading the next technological revolution. It comprises students and staff from the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment (FEBE) and Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology(FAST). The areas of interest range from; Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Computer Science, Communication Technologies, Information Technology, Biomedical Engineering, Artificial Intelligence among others.
IEE is fostering an environment of collaboration and engagement in support of its members by championing emerging technologies and embracing key challenges. IEEE members will have an impact on the world today and ultimately make it better and more prosperous. Under the guidance of the Institution Counsellor, Dr. Mary Ahuna, Proctor Dr. Kennedy Ronoh and the Institution Ambassador to IEEEXtreme, Stephen Okwiri the institution was ranked position five in Kenya
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The following shall be eligible for registration for the Phd in Mechanical Engineering:
The PhD in Geomatics and Geospatial information Science is designed to produce professionals with skills in research, innovation, teaching and policy. The programme will equip students with skills in clearly defining problems and then applying their knowledge to provide novel solutions. This is in line with the DeKUT’s Vision and Mission whose emphasizes is on research, innovation and technology transfer for national development.
The program targets graduate who have a master’s qualification in Geomatics and geospatial information science including its areas of specializations. This philosophy is incorporated in all aspects of the programme, from course design and teaching as well in the research activities conducted by our institute.
The goal of the Doctor of Philosophy Programme in Geomatics and Geospatial Information Science is to produce a professional who has skills in research, analytics, innovation and knowledge creation in Geomatics and geospatial information science, geospatial technologies and related applications, and develop novel solutions to address environmental and societal problems.
Course Requirements
Entry requirements are,
The following shall be eligible for registration for the PhD in Food Science & Technology:
For admission into the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program, the learner shall hold:
PHD in Business Administration program provides advanced study in corporate decision-making processes, utilizing personnel and resources to achieve maximum profitability.
Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration program is the terminal degree of business administration studies. Focusing on advanced research and teaching competencies, this doctorate program delves heavily into the theory and analysis of business management techniques and strategies. Program specializations include: Marketing, Banking Finance, Strategic Management, Human Resources & Organizational Management, Leadership & Organization Management and Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management.
The Ph.D. program prepares graduates for careers in research, teaching, and consulting in various functional areas of business. Graduates of the program are expected to make significant contributions to the advancement of knowledge of business practices through research and consulting, and to disseminate such knowledge through their teaching.
Minimum requirements are, be a holder of a Master Degree in Business Administration from Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (DeKUT) OR Be a holder of a Master Degree in Business Administration or equivalent academic qualifications from institutions recognized by DeKUT Senate.
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering:
This Two (2) years programme seeks to develop and nurture leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, researchers, scholars, consultants and industry players with knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for critical thinking, innovation and work towards addressing challenges for national and global development in Tourism and Hospitality. After training the graduate should be able to:
Admission requirements
The Master of Science in Supply Chain management (MSc Supply Chain Management) is a postgraduate Degree in Business and Management with a focus on theoretical and Practical Skills. It seeks to equip Students with the cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills to succeed as strategic supply chain Leaders in today’s sophisticated global economy, identifying, creating and managing opportunities for reducing costs, driving growth and building sustainable competitive advantage. The programme provides theoretical framework and Practical Skills needed by management professionals working in different industries in order to cope with an increasing complex national and global supply chain management environment. This is achieved by delivering the programme using an integrated approach with Procurement, Logistics and Supply chain and management units.
The Program seeks to develop the learners thinking, management skills and knowledge across the entire supply chain for improvement of the overall organization performance and customer satisfaction by improving product/service delivery to Consumers.
A candidate must satisfy one of the following admission requirements:
The programme is designed to provide advanced competencies to graduates from mechanical engineering undergraduate programs that will allow them to lead and spur innovation in society as engineers, consultants, educators and researchers. Since students learn best by hands-on learning and practical experiences, these learning styles are integrated into coursework and research.
The coursework components of the MSc programme are created with the core competencies of the faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This allows for deeper practical engagement in core engineering matters and allows the faculty to engage as the students’ research mentors. In this way, the course work and research are seamlessly interwoven in the MSc programme. Furthermore, the MSc research projects address key national developmental goals. The program is an opportunity to provide the students with a unique skills and tools on how to engage in national development.
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Machine Tools Designs & Manufacturing:
The program consists of a core, which provides advanced skills of leather technology, footwear design and manufacture and specialized courses of leather manufacture. The aim of the curriculum is to impart on the student, comprehensive knowledge and skills on the leather industry, environmental pollution control and ethics and animal rights. The Master of Science degree programme in Leather Technology is designed and developed so as to be consistent with global trends in leather industry.
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Leather Technology:
The Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics is designed to provide the country and region with high-level manpower in computational planning, management and research in a broad range of industrial and engineering areas. This programme is aimed at developing multidisciplinary students who have up-to-date knowledge in their fields, but who also understand the linkage between Mathematics, industry and business.
The master’s program aims to train students to become professional Industrial Mathematicians, who are able to apply and develop mathematical methods and have the computational skills to solve industrial and engineering problems.
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Industrial Mathematics, either:
This program hosted by the mechanical engineering department is intended for engineers with suitable qualifications and/or professional experience who wish to enhance their expertise in management of technical systems. The courses are designed to help the candidate develop a capability for independent pursuit of research and scholarly works, as well as meeting the requirements of industries through application of the technology.
The following shall be eligible for admission for the degree of Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management:
The Geothermal Energy technology program consists of: Masters of Science Degree in Geothermal Energy Technology and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Geothermal Energy technology
The proposed Geothermal Energy Technology programs are envisioned to provide an organized academic training in the field, within the context of the growth of use of geothermal energy in the African region. It will focus on capacity building for promoting geothermal energy resource development and utilization. Further, the Geothermal Energy Technology programs will foster research in this area with the mission of improving all aspect of Geothermal Energy development.
The following are eligible for the Geothermal Energy Technology postgraduate programmes:
The Master of Science degree in Geospatial Information Systems and Remote Sensing is designed to deepen grasp of professionals to Geospatial technologies and their broad applications required for planning and management for informed decision making. Attention is particularly focused on practical applications so as to empower professionals with skills and provide them with hands-on experience necessary for a broad and divergent range of applications. Upon completion of the study, graduates will have acquired skills, knowledge and attitudes in Geoinformatics enabling them to actively be involved in efficient management of resources. The programme builds on basic degree qualifications or equivalent qualifications acquired in areas related to the proposed programme.
The following are eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Geospatial Information Systems and Remote Sensing:
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Food Science Technology:
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Successful candidates will be sponsored to carry out their work in state-of-the-art semiconductor facilities in DeKUT and in highly specialized chip design labs of partner Universities in France.
Master of Science in Economics programme of DeKUT aims at preparing students for a career as professional economists in the private or public sector as well as offering intensive training to students interested in joining a PhD programme in Economics. It will provide students with economic related competencies, skills, knowledge and integrated understanding required by economist and related environments as well as those seeking competitive advantage in work places and consultants world. Economics is important because it helps society understand what is going on financially and socially, virtually everything we do is about the economy.
This programme will prepare graduates of economics to address pressing economic needs of our times by being equipped to contribute to training, research, policy evolution and economic management.
A candidate must satisfy one of the following admission requirements.
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Civil Engineering:
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Chemistry:
The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering program, housed in the Electrical & Electronic Engineering Department, is in line with the vision of advancing education to drive biomedical engineering advancements. The MSc programme is founded on the belief that students should be equipped with knowledge and skills that meet national and international standards. The programme emphasizes on modern techniques in musculoskeletal biomechanics, bio fluid biomechanics, biomedical measurements and stimulation, biomedical data processing, management of medical equipments, medical imaging and analysis . The programme is designed to provide advanced competencies to graduates from electrical & electronic engineering, mechatronic engineering, mechanical engineering or biomedical engineering undergraduate programs, that will allow them to lead and spur innovation in society as engineers, consultants, educators and researchers. Since students learn best by hands-on learning and practical experiences, these learning styles are integrated into coursework and research. The coursework components of the MSc programme are created with the core competencies of the faculty in the School of Engineering. This allows for deeper practical engagement in core engineering matters and allows the faculty to engage as the students’ research mentors. In this way, the course work and research are seamlessly interwoven in the MSc programme. Furthermore, the MSc research projects address key national developmental goals. The program is an opportunity to provide the students with unique skills and tools on how to engage in national development.
At the end of the program the graduates should be able to acquire the following knowledge, skills & attitude:
Program Details
At the end of the first year each MSc student will be expected to prepare a research proposal based on a real-world biomedical engineering problem and present it to the School of Engineering as part of the preliminary exam. Once the proposal is approved by the School Board of Examiners, the student will put into practice specialized knowledge in science and engineering that they have acquired, to solve research problems outlined in the research proposal. Students then prepare a dissertation based on their research findings, and upon completion, publicly present the work and defend the work in a closed session with their dissertation committee.
Academic Policies and Procedures Academic policies and procedures are found in the MSc student handbook available in the departmental office.
Application to the Program All application materials must be acquired and submitted online through the university academics website .
Admission Requirements The following shall be eligible into admission for the degree of Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering:
The following shall be the alternative entry admission requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering:
A holder of a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronic Engineering from DeKUT, a holder of a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronic Engineering from another institution recognized by the DeKUT Senate OR any other related engineering qualification deemed as being an adequate prerequisite for the Masters of Science in Mechanical Degree approved by DeKUT Senate WITH a lower second-class honors or a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50 on a scale of 4.00 with additional relevant training, evidence of research capability either through research, paper presentations or peer reviewed publications and relevant working experience.
1.0 Academic Regulations for the Programme
1.1 Admission Requirements
The following shall be eligible for registration for the Master of Science in Applied Statistics :- Either;
1.2 Course Requirements
1.3 Student assessment policy/criteria
1.3.1 Basic Regulations
The University Examinations regulations shall apply.
The Master of Science in Applied Statistics Programme shall be assessed through the following methods
1.4 Grading System
Each unit shall be graded out of 100 marks and the Pass Mark for each unit shall be 50 % of the total marks. The marks shall be translated into literal grades as follows:
70% and above – A
60% and below 70% – B
50% and below 60% – C
below 50% – Fail
Mode of study; Blended
Course Duration: 2 years
2.0 Rationale of the Programme
2.1 Needs Assessment
Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, being a technological institution has identified the critical role that technology plays in our nation’s development in line with Vision 2030 and beyond. The field of statistics is constantly being challenged by the problems that science and industry brings to its door. In the early days, these problems often came from agricultural and industrial experiments and were relatively small in scope. With the advent of computers and the information age, statistical problems have exploded both in size and complexity. The explosion of data being recorded from different sources such as the internet, business processes, surveys and social media has created an ever increasing demand for specialists who can use analytical tools and techniques to uncover information including the hidden pat- terns, trends, preferences and unknown correlations to help in providing information to the government and other organizations to make informed decisions. The statistician’s job is to extract important pat- terns and trends, and understand “what the data says.” This challenge of learning from data have led to a revolution in the statistical sciences as computation plays such a key role. It is therefore not surprising that much of this new development has been done by statisticians in collaboration with other researchers in fields such as computer science and engineering.
Thus in order to attain vision 2030 and “big 4 agenda” the government needs to use this available data or collect new sets of data so as to make sound projections and decisions that are based on the needs of its citizens. Other governmental and non-governmental organizations need also to embrace this form of decision making so as to spur growth in the country. The link between knowledge and practical skills is essential in both social and scientific fields and require a thorough and broad training in the method- ology of statistical theory, modelling and data analysis laying emphasis on applications to real-world problems. This is a practical-orientated programme that gives the learners advanced knowledge in sta- tistical methods with a strong emphasis on relating theory to practice and thus learners will develop analytical, logical, numerical and problem-solving skills that will enable them be job creators rather than job seekers. This programme will promote an inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all (Sustainable Development Goal 8) by leveraging on the use of available data to make informed decisions and formulate sound policies.
2.2 Stakeholder Involvement
The stakeholders of this course were drawn from the government, academia and business organisation. There was a stakeholders forum on 15th September 2017. Their views and recommendations were incorporated in the development of the curriculum as much as possible.
2.3 Justification of the need for the Programme
Statistics is concerned with decision-making in the face of uncertainty, and lies at the heart of the type of quantitative reasoning necessary for making important advances in the sciences, such as medicine and genetics, and for making important decisions in business and public policy. Over the recent past some policies and decision made by the government have not been based on scientific research. This leads to loss of revenue and time when such decisions are abandoned midway. This could be avoided if information based policies and decisions were made. Our graduates will fill this gap by providing the technical advise through the use of the available information. This programme offers a balance between statistical theory and its applications as it covers the statistical theory and computing. The graduates will acquire the scientific skills of data collection, analyzing, interpreting and communicating it to provide the necessary solutions to real-life problems. The broad base training in the areas of statistical theory and computing will allow the graduates to be appreciate the general principles of statistical inference and computing techniques in data analysis. They will also use the acquired knowledge and skills in developing new models and adopt statistical methodology and modelling techniques to make informed decisions to real-life problems. Graduates will thus qualify for jobs in a wide range of areas including but not limited to academic institutions, research institutions, financial and Investment institutions, gov- ernment and non governmental institutions. The programme will also equip and prepare graduates for further studies.
2.4 Goal of the Programme
The goal of the program is to equip the graduates with the theory and methodology required for the design of experiments, collection and subsequent analysis of data and use it for decision making.
2.5 ProgrammeExpected Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
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The goal of this programme is to contribute to developments in, and training for the manufacturing sector. The programme is domiciled in the Department of Mechatronics Engineering but it is essentially an inter-disciplinary programme of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering programmes
The programme integrates highly diverse technologies and disciplines, such as design, robotics, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), manufacturing systems and control, and green manufacturing, into a comprehensive educational program that will help the graduates fine tune production technologies, assembly, packaging, and shipping facilities. Furthermore, it equips the graduate with skills to work in teams for design and the subsequent manufacturing systems with sensitivity to efficiency, cost, safety and environmental sustainability.
The following shall be eligible into admission for the degree of Master of Science in Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Engineering:
The Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programme of Dedan Kimathi University of Technology (DeKUT) aims to provide students with business management-related competencies, skills, knowledge and integrated understanding required by business leaders for business and business-related environments as well as those seeking competitive advantage in work places and in business world. The Programme emphasizes both theory and practical orientation in preparing students for management positions. It is a broad-based, career advancement degree rather than technical training for a particular job within an organization. The programme is flexible, broadly based and tailored to meet the current needs of the real world. The MBA programme comprises Seven (7) areas of specializations as follows:
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Philosophy of the Programme The philosophy of the Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems Programme is to develop and disseminate knowledge in the Information Systems discipline; whilst at the same time influencing Information Systems practitioners’ actions, understanding and policy direction using cutting edge research. In pursuing this philosophy, SCI expects that doctoral candidates shall develop as academic researchers by continuously developing research writing skills as authors of scholarly papers by themselves or co-author with their supervisors for publication in scientific journals and conference proceedings. In addition, the doctoral candidates shall be expected to present findings from their research at various national and international conferences. The School recognizes the dynamic nature and emerging trends in ICT developments, the importance of individual, organizational, communities and societal context, complexities that shall guide the PhD research agenda.
Rationale Over the recent past, there has been tremendous interest in the field of Information Systems, driven by the market assimilation and institutionalization of IS locally, regionally and globally. The aim of reviewing the programme is to align the programme with the dynamic changes and complexities in the Information System landscape, coupled with the national and regional academic and research needs, as well as industry needs. The programme is also structured to instill requisite Information Systems skills necessary for the realization of Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals. The review took into consideration the following factors among others: a) best practices b) experiences learnt over the last 4 years, c) alignment to the School’s research strategy, d) analysis of the current program, e) analysis of stakeholder’s feedback, f) alignment the country and regional academic, research and development needs, g) benchmarking with other international doctoral programmes and alignment with the discipline’s Joint task force on Global Competency Model for Graduate Degree Programs in Information Systems Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
The School of Computing & Informatics has established the following research groups that represent the broad areas of research:
In addition to the areas stipulated above, other research areas shall be incorporated from time to time as recommended by the Institute of Computer Science Board and the Board of Postgraduate Studies and approved by Senate
A graduate of the Ph.D. programmes will, among others, be able to join research groups in Information Systems or Computer Science at universities or in industry, and teach information systems and/or computer science programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The objectives of the proposed programmes are therefore:
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Structure and Duration I. The programmes shall take a minimum of three (3) academic years and a maximum of five (5) academic years II. The Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems and Doctor pf Philosophy in Computer Science shall be offered by course work, end of semester assessment and thesis. III. The programmes shall consist of four (4) compulsory taught course units and a thesis. Mode of Delivery The main mode of instruction will be via face-to-face and blended learning. Credit Transfer and Exemptions I. There shall be no credit transfer in the PhD Computer Science and PhD Information Systems Programmes II. There shall be no exemptions in the PhD Information Systems and PhD Computer Science Programmes
PhD Information Systems
Year 1, Semester 1
Advanced Research Methodology for Information Systems
Information Systems Research and Theories
Year 1, Semester 2
SCI8102 Data Analysis for Information Systems
SCI8106 Independent Information Systems Research Study
Admission Requirements I. Applicants must satisfy the University's general admission criteria for Doctor of Philosophy Degree programmes. II. The following shall be eligible for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems; Holders of a Master’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, ICT, IT or their equivalent from the University of Nairobi or any other institution recognized by Senate III. Applicants shall be required to : a) Pass an entrance examination b) Submit and present a research concept note at the time of entrance examination
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (P801) | YEAR 1 | YEAR 2 | YEAR 3 | TOTALS | |||
Semester 1 - 2UNITS | Semester 2 - 2UNITS | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
TUITION | 240,000 | 240,000 | 240,000 | 240,000 | 240,000 | 240,000 | 1,440,000 |
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) | 2,000 | 2,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4,000 |
THESIS EXAMINATION | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 50,000 | 50,000 |
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) | 5,000 | 0 | 5,000 | 0 | 5,000 | 0 | 15,000 |
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) | 2,250 | 2,250 | 2,250 | 2,250 | 2,250 | 2,250 | 13,500 |
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) | 1,000 | 1,000 | 0 | 1,000 | 0 | 3,000 | |
CAUTION - (ONCE) | 5,000 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5,000 | |
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) | 6,500 | 6,500 | 0 | 6,500 | 0 | 19,500 | |
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) | 7,000 | 7,000 | 0 | 7,000 | 0 | 21,000 | |
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) | 2,000 | 2,000 | 0 | 2,000 | 0 | 6,000 | |
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) | 1,000 | 1,000 | 0 | 1,000 | 0 | 3,000 | |
Total | 271,750 | 244,250 | 264,750 | 242,250 | 264,750 | 292,250 | 1,580,000 |
Common regulations for the Doctor of Philosophy in all faculties shall be applicable.
The degree to be awarded shall be:
The Doctor of Philosophy degree shall be carried out by research as recommended by the Institute of Computer Science Board and the Board of Postgraduate Studies and approved by Senate.
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Studying computer science in Kenya is a smart bet in today’s world; the career opportunities for tech-savvy graduates are expanding every year. Thanks to the ever-expanding digital world. However, when you hear about computer science in Kenya probably the first thing that comes to your mind is how studying the course can be very hard. But what many people forget is how fast graduates from this field get absorbed by various IT companies once they have graduated without tarmacking like many of their counterparts pursuing arts courses.
In a list below, you are going to find some of the best universities where you can pursue computer science in Kenya.
1. Strathmore University
2. United States International University Africa ( USIU )
3.Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)
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The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science shall be conducted by Coursework, Research, and Thesis. A candidate will be required to carry out independent, individual research on an identified Ph.D. level Research Problem in a relevant area of specialization in the field of Computer Science. Examinations.
The Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science programme is designed to develop Computer Science leaders as vigorous professionals of a sustainable, ethical, social economic development of society. The PhD in Computer Science students will acquire research capability to advance theory, knowledge and skills required in the society in relation to Computer Science.
Admission Requirements for the PhD in Computer Science. For admission into the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program, the learner shall hold: A Master of Science degree in Computer Science or in Information Technology from DeKUT or, from any other institutions recognized by DeKUT's Senate as being of equivalent academic status or,
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Entry Requirements. To be eligible for registration for the Doctor of Philosophy programme, a candidate must be a holder of a Master of Science in Computer Science or a Master of Science in Information Systems of the University of Nairobi or a holder of an equivalent qualification, recognized by Senate, from another institution.
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He holds PhD in Computer Science and Msc in Information and Media Technologies from Technical University of Hamburg, Germany, MSC from Northern Institute of Technology and a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Nairobi. He has authored 8 papers in refereed journals and one scholarly book. He has supervised five Master's and three ...
Technical University of Kenya, Nairobi. Course entry requirements: (i) A holder of a Master's degree In Computer science from Technical university of Kenya, or. (ii) A holder of a relevant Master's degree from another institution recognised by the Senate of TUK. (iii) A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Course duration: 3 years.
Course Requirements. For admission into the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science program, the learner shall hold: A Master of Science degree in Computer Science or in Information Technology from DeKUT or, from any other institutions recognized by DeKUT's Senate as being of equivalent academic status or,; A Master of Science Degree in a discipline related to Computer Science or ...
The duration of the PhD. program is three (3) academic years. Each academic year. is divided into 3 trimesters of 14 weeks each. The main teaching and learning methods include online, face to face, webinars and tutorials, practical learning, projects, and learning through research. A student shall only be allowed to embark on their thesis only ...
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At Kenya's premier public university, in a small borrowed office, Brian Omwenga describes how he became a PhD candidate in computer science. A student group meets loudly on the other side of a thin wall. Space is a premium, as the university struggles with the growing number of students. Omwenga, the son of two middle-class parents, turned ...
PhD in Computer Science at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) - Kigali Campus Course Details, Length, Entry Requirements and Application Procedure
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Universities and Colleges in Kenya Offering Phd (Computer Science) PHD (Computer Science) The University of Nairobi Chiromo Campus. Phd Full Time 3 Years. More Details. About Study in Kenya. Your trusted source of information for courses offered by Universities and Colleges in Kenya ...
to provide high quality training in computer science and information systems locally and internationally. Contacts of support persons. [email protected]. Intake is every September. Structure and Duration. I. The programmes shall take a minimum of three (3) academic years and a maximum of five (5) academic years. II.
United States International University-Africa, situated in Nairobi-Kenya is the most diverse university in East and Central Africa with almost 7000 students from over 70 nations. Only USIU-Africa's 25 degree programs at undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels, have local and American accreditation in Sub-Saharan Africa. The University commitment to provide a quality, affordable and ...
In a list below, you are going to find some of the best universities where you can pursue computer science in Kenya. 1. Strathmore University. 2. United States International University Africa ( USIU ) 3.Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) 4. Nairobi University.