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26TH November GRADUATION BOOKLET UNIVERSITY ANTHEM In great and firm reverence to God W1-2-60-1-8 Built on a clear and sound vision still Training, studying research and practice To make a world-class University Steadfast and sure, in service today Built on a clear vision, and mission Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology A world-class institution of excellence for development From inception through the ages In true call of wisdom and prudence VISION AND MISSION Shaping men and women, in truth and spirit Leading the world to achieve great dreams OF Moulding the worlds great minds and talents JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY Into best ideas and great inventions To shape the future of our great Nation VISION Seeking the grace and blessings of God To be a University of Global Excellence in Training, Research and Innovation for Development. MISSION WIMBO WA CHUO To offer accessible quality training, research, and innovation in order to produce leaders in the fields of Agriculture, Engineering, Technology, Enterprise Development, Twamshukuru Mungu Wetu Built Environment, Health Sciences, Social Sciences and other Applied Sciences to suit Msingi dhabiti, maono mazuri the needs of a dynamic world. Kusoma, ujuzi pia utafiti Kuunda Chuo Kikuu duniani Imara kweli, kwa huduma Matumaini kwa maono kweli Jomo Kenyatta chuo chetu, cha Kilimo na Teknolojia Chuo cha kimataifa, kimestawi na kunawiri Kutoka mwanzo hadi milele Kwa mwito wa hekima na ufanisi Kujenga vijana wenye uaminifu Kwa muongozo wa enzi bora Kuzipanua bongo na vipawa Kwa ujuzi bora, ubunifu pia Kujenga maisha ya Taifa letu Kwa neema na baraka zake Mungu JKUAT IS ISO 9001:2008 and 14001: 2004 certified Setting Trends in Higher Education, Research and Innovation CONTENTS KENYA NATIONAL ANTHEM VISION AND MISSION…. ......................................................................................... i OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY ......................................................................................... vii O God of all creation MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL ..................................................................... ix Bless this our land and nation DEANS OF SCHOOLS/ FACULTIES AND DIRECTORS OF INSTITUTES ..................... x Justice be our shield and defender ASSOCIATE DEANS OF SCHOOLS/FACULTIES AND DEPUTY DIRECTORS OF May we dwell in unity INSTITUTES/CAMPUSES ........................................................................................................ xiii Peace and liberty CHAIRPERSONS OF ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS .......................................................... xv Plenty be found within our borders. PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF EVENTS .................................................................... xix DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY .................................................................................................... 4 Let one and all arise COLLEGE OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT...................................................... 4 With hearts both strong and true Service be our earnest endeavor SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ........................................................................................................... 4 And our Homeland of Kenya Doctor of Philosophy (Business Administration) .......................................................... 4 Heritage of splendor Firm may we stand to defend. SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT ........... 9 Doctor of Philosophy (Entrepreneurship) ...................................................................... 9 Let all with one accord Doctor of Philosophy (Human Resource Management) ................................................ 10 Doctor of Philosophy (Supply Chain Management) ...................................................... 12 In common bond united SCHOOL OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES ................................................ 13 Build this our nation together Doctor of Philosophy (Mass Communication)............................................................... 13 And the glory of Kenya The fruit of our labour COLLEGE OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES (COPAS) ............................................... 14 Fill every heart with thanksgiving. SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES ....................................................................... 14 Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Statistics) ..................................................................... 14 SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ............................................................................... 15 Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology) ............................................................................ 15 WIMBO WA TAIFA Doctor of Philosophy (Zoology) .................................................................................... 15 Ee Mungu nguvu yetu SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ................................ 16 Ilete baraka kwetu Doctor of Philosophy (Information Technology) ........................................................... 16 Haki iwe ngao na mlinzi COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES (COHES) ..................................................................... 16 Natukae na udugu Amani na uhuru SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH ............................................................................................. 16 Raha tupate na ustawi. Doctor of Philosophy (Public Health) ............................................................................ 16 Doctor of Philosophy (Epidemiology) ........................................................................... 17 Amkeni ndugu zetu Tufanye sote bidii SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES .............................................................................. 17 Nasi tujitoe kwa nguvu Doctor of Philosophy (Molecular Medicine) ................................................................. 17 Doctor of Philosophy (Medicinal Phytochemistry)........................................................ 18 Nchi yetu ya Kenya tunayoipenda SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRE .................. 18 Tuwe tayari kuilinda. Doctor of Philosophy (Construction Engineering and Management) ............................ 18 Natujenge taifa letu MASTER OF SCIENCE ..................................................................................................................... 19 Ee ndio wajibu wetu Kenya istahili heshima COLLEGE OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT..................................................... 19 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ............................................................................................................. 19 Tuungane mikono pamoja kazini Executive Master of Business Administration ............................................................... 19 Kila siku tuwe nashukrani. Master of Science in Economic Policy and Analysis ............................................................ 19 Master of Science in Financial Economics .................................................................... 20 Master of Science in Public Policy and Analysis .................................................................. 20 i Master of Science in Economics ............................................................................................20 Master of Science In Finance 3 3 6 Master of Business Administration (Finance) ................................................................ 20 Master of Business Administration (Human Resource) 0 1 1 Master of Business Administration (Human Resource) ................................................. 21 Master of Business Administration (Finance) 35 37 72 Master of Business Administration (Marketing) ............................................................ 21 Master of Business Administration (Strategic Management)......................................... 21 Master of Business Administration (Marketing) 2 2 4 Master in Science in Finance and Accounting (Accounting) ......................................... 22 Master of Business Administration (Strategic Management) 34 38 72 Master in Science in Finance and Accounting (Corporate Finance) .............................. 22 Master In Science In Finance And Accounting (Accounting) 3 0 3 Master of Science in Finance .................................................................................................22 Master In Science In Finance And Accounting (Corporate Finance) 1 0 1 SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT ........... 23 Master of Science In Entrepreneurship 8 5 13 Executive Masters in Governance and Leadership ....................................................... 23 Master of Science In Human Resource Management 25 27 52 Master of Science in Entrepreneurship .......................................................................... 23 Master of Science In Procurement And Logistics 54 20 74 Master of Science in Governance and Leadership ........................................................ 23 Master of Science in Human Resource Management .................................................... 23 Master of Science In Project Management 34 26 60 Master of Science in ICT Policy and Regulation ...................................................................24 Master of Science In Leadership And Governance 2 2 4 Master of Science in Procurement and Logistics ........................................................... 24 Master of Science In Ict Policy And Regulation 2 1 3 Master of Science in Project Management ..................................................................... 25 Master of Science in Strategic Management
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