Kenya UNI:University of Nairobi

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University of Nairobi
Vision
A world-class university committed to scholarly excellence.
Mission
To provide quality university education and training and to embody the aspirations of the Kenyan people and the global community through creation, preservation, integration, transmission and utilization of knowledge.
Background of the University
The inception of the University of Nairobi is traced back to 1956, with the establishment of the Royal Technical College which admitted its first lot of A-level graduates for technical courses in April the same year. The Royal Technical College was transformed into the second University College in East Africa on 25th June, 1961 under the name Royal College Nairobi and was admitted into a special relations with the University of London whereupon it immediately began preparing students in the faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering for award degrees of the University of London. Meanwhile, students in other faculties such as the Faculty of Special Professional Studies (later renamed Faculty of Commerce) and Faculty of Architecture continued to offer diplomas for qualifications of professional bodies/ institutions.
On 20th May 1964, the Royal College Nairobi was renamed University College Nairobi as a constituent college ofinter-territorial, Federal University of East Africa, and henceforth the enrolled students were to study for degrees of the University of East Africa and not London as was the case before. In 1970, the University College Nairobi transformed into the first national university in Kenya and was renamed the University of Nairobi.
In view of the rapid expansion and complexities in administration, the University underwent a major restructuring in 1983 resulting in decentralization of the administration, by creation of six (6) campus colleges headed by principals. The following are the names and respective locations of the colleges:
• College of Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences situated at Upper Kabete Campus
• College of Architecture & Engineering situated at the Main Campus
• College of Biological & Physical Sciences situated at Chiromo Campus
• College of Education & External Studies situated at Kikuyu Campus
• College of Health Sciences situated at the Kenyatta National Hospital
• College of Humanities and Social sciences situated at the Main Campus -Faculty of Arts ; Parklands-Faculty of Law; Lower Kabete Campus -Faculty of Commerce
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Re: Kenya UNI:(MBA) Programme

(MBA) Programme

The Master of Business and Administration (MBA) Programme of the University of Nairobi seeks to equip participants with skills, techniques and understanding required for successful managerial careers in the public and private sectors of the economy. The programme caters for participants who have undergone prior business training as well as those whose professional backgrounds are in other disciplines outside business.
Course Structure and Duration
The programme may be covered in up to fifteen (15) semesters over a period of five (5) years and will involve coursework, examinations and a project.
A candidate shall be allowed to take a maximum of six (6) course units and a minimum of two (2) course units per semester.
Here will be eleven (11) core courses, which will be taken by all candidates.
In addition to the core course units, candidates will be required to take four (4) specialization course units, and three(3) electives. Electives must be chosen from any area of study.
Course units can only be taken after the necessary prerequisites have been successfully completed.
After completing all the taught course units (11 core, 4 specialization course units, and 3 elective course units), candidates will carry out research and produce a project paper. Once the project has started, it must be completed within the semester.
The taught course units constitute Part I of the programme while the research project constitutes Part II.
Each semester course unit will be taught for a period of forty five (45) contact hours.
Applicants who have completed equivalent Masters course units at the other Senate recognized universities might, with the approval of the Senate, be allowed to transfer credits up to nine (9) core course units into their program. Students desiring to receive credit for any prior course units done will need to make a formal request, which includes:-
- a list of the UON core course units for which the student is interested in getting credit;
- official transcripts, indicating courses that may be equivalent and;
- description and syllabus/outlines for the courses previously taken and passed.
In addition, there may be an exemption examination. All those seeking to transfer credits will be required to pay an appropriate fee.
 
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