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Graduate Brochure UNIVERSITY Procedure of application KYAMBOGO site www.admissions.kyu.ac.ug. On submitting the form, printout a pay slip and pay a non-refundable application fee of Uganda shillings 50,000/= (Ugandan, Kenyans, Tanzanians, Rwandese, Burundians & South Sudanese applicants) and Uganda Shillings 75,000/= (International applicants) excluding bank charges at any DFCU Bank/ Eco Bank/Stanbic Bank in Uganda. FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES GRADUATE BROCHURE Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Agriculture, Bachelor of Vocational should be submitted to Kyambogo Graduate School at Central Teaching Facility CTF Room Master of Science in Studies in Agriculture with Education, Bachelor of Environmental Science, 1. Agricultural Education GAEE 2,500,000/= 7,500,000/= Kyambogo University Graduate School. & Extension from a recognized institution Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Master of Science in Science in Human Nutrition, Bachelor of science in Botany & Zoology, 2.. GAIN 2,500,000/= 7,500,000/= Animal Production Bachelor of Science in Biological Science or any other related recognized institution Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Bachelor of Master of Science in Science in Vocational Studies in Agriculture with Education, Bachelor of 3. GASS 2,500,000/= 7,500,000/= Soil Science Science in Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Land itution Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Science in Vocational Studies in Master of Science in 4. GHCS 2,500,000/= 7,500,000/= Agriculture with Education, BED (Agriculture), BSc (Agriculture) or any other Crop Science Second Class(upper) Degree in Bachelor of Science in (Human Nutrition, Master of Science in 2,500,000/= Dietetics, Agricultural Education, Human Medicines, Biological Sciences, 5. GMHN 7,500,000/= Human Nutrition Food science, veterinary medicine Food processing), Nursing or any other Master of Arts & Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Art and Industrial Design or any other 6. GMID 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= Industrial Design Master in Vocational Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Vocational Technical Business 7. GMVP 2,200,000/= 6,600,000/= Pedagogy on Postgraduate Second Class Degree in related Bachelor of Vocational Trade, Bachelor of 8. Diploma in Vocational GPVP 800,000/= 2,400,000/= Pedagogy Vision “To be a Centre of Acedemic and Professional Excellence” Mission “To advance and promote knowledge and development of skills in Science, Technology and of society” Motto Knowledge and Skills for Service BACKGROUND Ky ambogo University was established by the Universities and Other Tertiary institutions (Establishment of Kyambogo University) Instrument of 2003, as a merger of Uganda Polytechnic, Ky ambogo (UPK), Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo (ITEK) and Uganda National Institute of Special Education (UNISE). KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY LOCATION The University is located 8 kms from Kampala City Centre along the Kampala-Jinja highway. It is accessible through the Banda Trading Centre and Kyambogo “T” Junction. There is also an access route through Ntinda-Kiwatule Road. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT The Academic Registrar (Kyambogo University) The Vice Chancellor P.O. Box 1 , KYAMBOGO, Tel: 041-4-286238/285272 KAMPALA-UGANDA (EastAfrica) Email: [email protected] Tel: 0414-285037/287343/287502 The University Secretary Fax: 0414-220464 Tel: 041-4-286237 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 041-4-287354 Email: [email protected] Web-site: www.kyu.ac.ug Postgraduate programmes One year FACULTY OF SPECIAL NEEDS AND REHABILITATION Two years Master programmes munity Master in Special PhD (provisional admission) one year PhD (full admission) three years 1. GMSN 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= Based Rehabilitation, Adult And Community Education and Social Work and Needs Education Community Development or any other degree in Education. GRADUATE SCHOOL, PROGRAMMES Postgraduate Diploma 2. in Community Based GPCR 700,000/= 2,100,000/= Second Class Honors degree from a Recognized Institution Rehabilitation Tuition fees Postgraduate for other in Special Tuition fees 3. Diploma in GPSN 700,000/= 2,100,000/= nationals (per semester) Needs S/N Programme Code (per annum) Minimum Admissions Requirement. Special Needs for East in Uganda SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Africans shillings Equivalent Master of Business institution Kyu -GMAT Examination will be administered by Kyambogo FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. GMBA 2,000,000/= 6,000,000/= Master of Arts in Religious Studies, ethics, Administration University at the end of May 2019 in the Year of Entry for shortlisted PhD in Religious GDRS 1. 2,800,000 8,400,000/= candidates. You will be required to pay 50,000/= for GMAT test. Studies pages submitted to the Graduate School prior to provisional admission Master of Science Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Procurement and Logistics, Bachelor Master of Arts in Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelors of Arts with in Procurement 2. History GMAH 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= Education, Bachelors of Arts in Arts or any other Bachelor Degree having 2. GMSC 2,000,000/= 6,000,000/= a Majored in History from a recognized institution. and Supply Chain Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelors of Arts with recognized institution Master of Arts in Management Education, Bachelors of Arts in Arts, Bachelor of Divinity, Bachelor of Arts 3. Religious GMAR 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= and Social Sciences or any other Bachelor Degree having Majored in Studies Master of Science Religious studies from recognized institution. A Candidate shall be eligible for admission to the programme on possession Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelors of Arts with in Organization 2,000,000/= Master of Arts in GMAG 3. GMOP 6,000,000/= of a Bachelor’s degree of at least Second class or its equivalent from a 4. 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= Education, Bachelors of Arts in Arts or any other Bachelor Degree having and Public Sector Geography recognised institution. Majored in Geography from a recognized institution. Management Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education Secondary, Bachelors of Arts FACULTY OF SCIENCE Master of Arts in 5. GMAL 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= with Education, Bachelors of Arts in Arts, Bachelor in Journalism or any other Literature Bachelor Degree having Majored in Literature from a recognized institution. PhD in Food Technology, Masters in Nutrition or related discipline from recognized 1. GDFT 3,000,000/= 9,000,000/= Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education Music, Bachelors of Arts Technology s submitted Master of Arts in with Education Music, Bachelors of Arts in Arts with Music, Bachelor of 6. GMAM 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= to the Graduate School prior to provisional admission Music performing Arts, Bachelor of creative Arts, BTE with Music, B.A. in MDD, B.MUS from a recognized institution. Zoology, Biotechnology, Agricultural Sciences, Veterinary Science, Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelors of Arts in Arts Music plus a PGDE/PGDTE Bachelor of Education Primary with music, PhD in Biological Biochemistry, Forestry, Food Science, Microbiology, Public Health, Master of Arts in 2. GDSB 3,000,000/= 9,000,000/= 7. GAME 1,200,000/= 3,600,000/= Bachelor of Teacher Education with Music, and Bachelor of Arts in MDD from Sciences Paleontology, Environmental Science, Health Science or related discipline Music Education a recognized Institution from recognized Institution and a Concept/Synopsis of between t Second Class Degree in Bachelor Of (Quantitative Economics, Economics pages submitted to the Graduate School prior to Provisional admission. Master of Arts in 8. GMAE 1,500,000/= 3,600,000/= 3. PhD in Physics GDSP 3,000,000/= 9,000,000/= Graduate Economics Other Field With Strong Economics Background from any recognized School prior to Provisional Admission. institution. FACULTY OF EDUCATION or related discipline from recognized institution and a concept/synopsis 4. PhD in Chemistry GDSC 3,000,000/= 9,000,000/= and a prior to 1. PhD in Education GDED 2,800,000/= 8,400,000/= Graduate provisional admission School prior to provisional admission Master’s Degree in Sports Science, Master of Physical Education, Master of Master of Counseling Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Education, nce, Sport 2. GMCP 1,900,000/= 5,700,000/= GDSS 3,000,000/= 9,000,000/= Hospitality Psychology and any other related disciplines from a recognized institution 5. PhD in Sport Science Master of Education and Tourism from recognized institution and a concept/synopsis of between GMEC Second class degree in Education with Specialization in Early Childhood ovisional 3. in Early 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= ion. admission Childhood Education Second Class Degree in Bachelor Of Science Chemistry With Education Master of Education Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Teacher from Master of Science in Majoring in Chemistry, Bachelor Of Science Technology Chemistry, Bachelor 4. in Educational GMEF 1,900,000/= 5,700,000/= 6. GMCH 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= a recognized institution Chemistry Of Industrial Chemistry, Bachelor Of Chemical Engineering, Bachelor Of Foundations Biochemistry Or Any Other Related Discipline From Recognized Institution. Master of Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Psychology, Bachelor of Education, Second Class Degree in Bachelor Science Technology, Bachelor of Science 5. Organizational GMEO 1,900,000/= 5,700,000/= Bachelor of Arts in Arts, Bachelor of Social Work and Social Administration Master of Science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geography), Bachelor of Environmental in Conservation & Science Technology, Bachelor of Science Conservation Biology and Psychology and any other related disciplines from a recognized institution 7. GMSM 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= Master of Education Natural Resource Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Science in (Botany, Biochemistry, Management Biology, Chemistry, Laboratory Technology, Demography, Statistics, in Policy Second Class Degree in Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Teacher 6. GMED 1,500,000/= 4,500,000/= Economics) or any other related discipline.
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