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1 | Doctor of Philosophy in Physics | PhD | Holder of a master,s degree in relevant field or its equivalent from a recognized university/institution |
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2 | Master of Science in Physics | Masters | Holder of Bachelor of Science Degree in Related field or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a Second Class Honours Upper Division or Lower Division with 2 years working experience in relevant field |
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3 | Bachelor of Science in Geophysical and Mineralogy | Degree | Introduction Geophysics is the application of physics principles to the study of the Earth. It is an engineering course that images the Earth,s interior for economic resource identification and location. Geophysics also provides the nature of the Earth,s subsurface before construction of any engineering structure commences (such as buildings, roads, railway etc). Mineralogy is the science of minerals. This course entails the study of the geophysical techniques such as potential fields (gravity and magnetics), diffusive fields (electrical, heat flow, electromagnetic,s), and wave propagation (seismic waves, radar waves, and GIS). These methods are widely applied in exploration and production in petroleum industry, geothermal energy, underground water, geotechnical engineering, oil and gas industry. Furthermore, applied in exploration, production and processing of minerals such as (iron, gold, diatomite etc) which are important in construction and medical fields. B.Sc. Geophysics and Mineralogy is designed to meet challenges and demands affecting Kenya,s labor market as dictated by both local and international demands. The program is also designed to combat shortage of professionals trained in Geophysics and Mineralogy in Kenya, Africa region and the world at large. The course is designed to provide interdisciplinary approaches for training Geophysics and Mineralogy engineers and scientists who need to work competitively in all fields and areas in this sector. The course provides graduates with real world situations full of various techniques of analysis, knowledge, skills, attitudes, and experiences that prepare them to meet challenges in the fields of Geophysics and Mineralogy. Geophysics and mineralogy equips scholars with substantial understanding of a wide range of sciences in demonstrating technical competence in planning, conducting and reporting on investigations, collect, record and analyze data using appropriate analytical techniques in the field and laboratory. Geophysicist apply knowledge and understanding to address issues of mineral prospecting, quantification and processing as well as issues relating to the surrounding communities as far as minerals are concerned. It also develops advanced knowledge on geophysical data acquisition, processing and interpretation. Career paths:
Potential area of employment: Here are some potential areas of employment for graduates in Geophysics and Mineralogy fields:
Entry requirement To be eligible for admission for this course, a candidate must satisfy the following requirements:
Those with diploma qualifications in the following areas can also be considered: Geophysics, Mineralogy, Analytical Chemistry, Biological Sciences, and any other qualification that the Senate may deem equivalent to the above. |
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4 | Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy | Degree | Introduction World,s energy demand has continued to grow over the past half century owing to high increase in population and industrial advancement. About 80% percent of this energy comes from none renewable energy sources such as oil, coal and natural gases. Over years, these energy sources will be depleted resulting in energy crisis. It is from this perspective that the world energy today is moving in the direction of renewable energy sources such as solar energy, geothermal energy, wind energy, Biomass energy and hydro energy. For maximum extraction, distribution and proper utilization of this energy, scientist with vast knowledge in this area required. It is for this reason that Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy of Kisii University was developed. The course is aimed at equipping the graduates with high theoretical and technical skills to allow them work competently in various renewable energy firms as technicians, analysts, consultants among other positions within these firms. Through this course, graduates will also acquire appropriate skills and knowledge to allow them to advance their renewable energy career at postgraduate level. It is at this level that research students will have an opportunity to develop efficient systems for maximum harnessing of energy from the various renewable energy sources. A good example of this is the significant advancement in the design of solar cells that have enhanced efficiency of solar modules. Career paths: Graduates of renewable energy will become expert in all sectors dealing with renewable energy. These include solar energy, wind energy, Geothermal Energy, Bio-energy and energy storage among others Potential area of employment: A graduate with a degree in renewable energy can find employment opportunities in a wide range of sectors and industries that are focused on sustainable and clean energy solutions. Here are some potential areas where a renewable energy graduate can be employed:
These are just some of the many opportunities available to renewable energy graduates. The field is growing rapidly as the world seeks to transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
Entry Requirement
1. All candidates admitted to the B.SC. In Renewable Energy degree programme must satisfy the minimum entry requirements stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. 2. The candidate must have passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with the minimum grades as indicated in the following subjects:
3. Those holding qualifications equivalent to the above from institutions recognized by Kisii University (KSU) Senate may also be admitted. 4. Admission may also be offered to outstanding Diploma holders in Physical Sciences with a bias towards Physics and who have passed with a credit or above or their equivalents. Such cases will be considered on a case by case merit. 5. A holder of KCSE certificate or equivalent with a minimum of C+ and lacking cluster subjects (Physics and two science subjects as in (i) above). The Candidate must score at least a C-plain in the subject he/she is bridging in. 6. A holder of KACE certificate or equivalent with minimum of two principal passes and lacking O-level cluster subject grades. The candidate must score at least C-Plain the subject in which he/she is bridging in. |
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5 | Bachelor of Science in Physics | Degree | Introduction
During a Bachelor of Science in Physics program, students typically engage in a combination of theoretical and practical coursework. They study topics such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, relativity, optics, and more. The program often includes laboratory work, where students gain hands-on experience conducting experiments and verifying theoretical concepts. Here are some key aspects of a Bachelor of Science in Physics program:
Career Paths and potential area of employment A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics opens up a wide range of career paths, both within the field of physics itself and in various related industries. Here are some potential career paths for individuals with a degree in physics:
Entry Requirements for the Programme: 1. All candidates admitted to the B.Sc. In Physics degree programme must satisfy the minimum entry requirements stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. 2. The candidate must have passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with the minimum grades as indicated in the following subjects:
3. Those holding qualifications equivalent to the above from institutions recognized by Kisii University (KSU) Senate may also be admitted. 4. Admission may also be offered to outstanding Diploma holders in Physical Sciences with a bias towards Physics and who have passed with a credit or above or their equivalents. Such cases will be considered on a case by case merit. 5. Holders of KCSE certificate or equivalent with a minimum of C+ and lacking cluster subjects (Physics and two science subjects as in (i) above) may be considered after bridging the failed subjects. The Candidates must score at least a C-plain in the subject they are bridging. 6. A holder of KACE certificate or equivalent with minimum of two principal passes and lacking O-level cluster subject grades. The candidate must score at least C-Plain in the subject they are bridging. |
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6 | Ph.D. in Parasitology | PhD | . |
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7 | Master of Science in Plant pathology | Masters | . |
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8 | Master of Science in Parasitology | Masters | . |
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9 | Bachelor of Science in Biology (Zoology & Botany) | Degree | . |
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10 | Bachelor of Science in Cellular and Molecular Biology | Degree | . |
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11 | Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry | Degree | . |
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12 | Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science | Degree | . |
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13 | Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology | Degree | . |
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14 | Bachelor of Science in Microbiology | Degree | . |
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15 | Bachelor of Science in Laboratory Science | Degree | . |
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16 | Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology | Degree | . |
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17 | Diploma in Laboratory Science and Technology | Diploma | . |
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18 | Doctor of Philosophy in Organic Chemistry | PhD | . |
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19 | Doctor of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry | PhD | . |
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20 | Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry | Masters | . |
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21 | Master of Science in Physical Chemistry | Masters | . |
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22 | Master of Science in Organic Chemistry | Masters | . |
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23 | Master of Science in Inorganic Chemistry | Masters | . |
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24 | Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry | Degree | . |
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25 | Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry | Degree | . |
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26 | Bachelor of Science in Chemistry | Degree | . |
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27 | Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Chemistry | Degree | . |
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28 | Bachelor of Science in Environmental Chemistry | Degree | . |
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29 | Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics | PhD | . |
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30 | Doctor of Philosophy in Pure Mathematics | PhD | . |
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31 | Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Statistics | PhD | . |
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32 | Master of Science in Applied Mathematics | Masters | . |
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33 | Master of Science in Pure Mathematics | Masters | . |
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34 | Master of Science in Mathematical statistics | Masters | . |
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35 | Bachelor of Actuarial Science | Degree | . |
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36 | Bachelor of Science (Mathematics and Computing) | Degree | . |
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37 | Bachelor of Science in Applied Statistics | Degree | . |
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38 | Bachelor of Science (Biometry and Informatics) | Degree | . |
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39 | Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics) | Degree | . |
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