Bachelor of Science in Agriculture -Dryland Resources Management Major

    Overview

    The goal of the programme is to produce graduates with adequate knowledge and skills to effectively exploit agricultural research and development opportunities globally. The Graduates will be able to: 

    a. Describe the principles of sustainable dryland management for solving ecosystems and livelihood challenges.
    b. Appraise dryland resources and prescribe appropriate management practices.
    c. Transfer appropriate technologies for sustainable dryland resource management.
    d. Apply knowledge and skills to inform formulation of policies for resilient rangeland ecosystems and livelihoods.

    • The programme shall take four (4) academic years of eight (8) semesters.
    • An academic year shall constitute two (2) semesters.
    •  The Bachelor of science in Agriculture- Dryland Resource Management  Major shall be offered by course work, Field Practice,  and innovations (equivalent to 6 course units) with a project
    • Seven (7) course units shall be offered per academic semester except for semester one of year one (1) which shall have eight course units.
    • A course unit shall be defined as 45 instructional hours comprising lectures, tutorials, assignments, and practical work.

    Minimum admission requirements
    Admission Regulations of the University of Nairobi shall apply. In addition, the applicants with the following minimum qualifications shall be admissible to the BSc Agriculture programme:

    • Holders of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with a mean grade of C+ or equivalent with passes at C plain or above in Biology or Biological Sciences and any one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Agriculture or Geography.
    • Holders of KCSE mean Grade of C- or equivalent plus a Certificate and Diploma in a relevant field from an institution recognized by the Senate.
    • Holders of ‘O’ level Division II or equivalent with subjects indicated above; plus a Diploma in a relevant field from an institution recognized by the Senate.
    • Holders of ‘A’ level with two Principal Passes or equivalent in Biology and any one of the following subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Geography or Mathematics.
    • Holders of KCSE mean Grade of C plain or equivalent plus a Diploma in Biological Sciences or related sciences from an institution recognized by the Senate.
    • Holders of a higher national Diploma in Biological Sciences or related sciences from an institution recognized by the Senate.
    • Holders of a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences or related sciences from an institution recognized by the Senate.
    • Equivalent qualifications to the above from institutions recognized by the Senate.

    This programme will produce competent professionals in agriculture-related fields who will be capable of handling all issues relating to crop and animal production, agribusiness, agricultural policy, land management and environmental protection, and making knowledge-based decisions in these fields in the modern job market.

     

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE - A32      
    Bachelor Of Science-Agriculture year 1 - 16units      
       Semester 1   Semester 2   Yearly Total  
    TUITION                    162,000.00                  162,000.00                       324,000.00
    ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00                                    -                             7,000.00
    CAUTION - (ONCE)                        5,000.00                                    -                             5,000.00
    EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)@1000                        8,000.00                       8,000.00                         16,000.00
    REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        2,250.00                       2,250.00                           4,500.00
    STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00                                    -                             6,500.00
    ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00                                    -                             2,000.00
    LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        4,000.00                                    -                             4,000.00
    Total-Bsc-Agriculture-Year1                    198,750.00                  172,250.00                       371,000.00
           
    Bachelor Of Science-Agriculture year 2 - 16units      
       Semester 1   Semester 2   Yearly Total  
    TUITION                    162,000.00                  162,000.00                       324,000.00
    ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00                                    -                             7,000.00
    EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                        8,000.00                       8,000.00                         16,000.00
    REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        2,250.00                       2,250.00                           4,500.00
    STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00                                    -                             6,500.00
    ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00                                    -                             2,000.00
    LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        4,000.00                                    -                             4,000.00
    Total-Bsc-Agriculture-Year2                    193,750.00                  172,250.00                       366,000.00
           
    Bachelor of Science-Agriculture year 3 - 16units      
       Semester 1   Semester 2   Yearly Total  
    TUITION                    162,000.00                  162,000.00                       324,000.00
    ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00                                    -                             7,000.00
    EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                        8,000.00                       8,000.00                         16,000.00
    REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        2,250.00                       2,250.00                           4,500.00
    STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00                                    -                             6,500.00
    ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00                                    -                             2,000.00
    LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        4,000.00                                    -                             4,000.00
    Total-Bsc-Agriculture-Year3                    193,750.00                  172,250.00                       366,000.00
           
    Bachelor Of Science-Agriculture year 4 - 13units      
       Semester 1   Semester 2   Yearly Total  
    TUITION                    162,000.00                  162,000.00                       324,000.00
    ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                        7,000.00                                    -                             7,000.00
    EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                        6,500.00                       6,500.00                         13,000.00
    REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                        2,250.00                       2,250.00                           4,500.00
    STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                        1,000.00                                    -                             1,000.00
    MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                        6,500.00                                    -                             6,500.00
    ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                        2,000.00                                    -                             2,000.00
    LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                        4,000.00                                    -                             4,000.00
    Total-Bsc-Agriculture-Year4                    192,250.00                  170,750.00                       363,000.00
           
    Grand totals          1,466,000.00
    Philosophy, Rationale

    The programme philosophy is to produce world-class university graduates who will provide leadership and excel in all fields of agriculture, ranging from agribusiness, agricultural extension and outreach, agricultural policy and trade, crop and animal production, environmental protection, food systems, and land resource management.

    The programme provides quality training that embodies the aspirations of the Kenyan people and the global community through the creation, preservation, integration, transmission and utilization of knowledge and skills in the field of agriculture and food systems. The hallmark of the training will be, freedom of thought and expression, innovation, creativity, quality research, and excellence, taking into account the prevailing national and international policy priorities and technological advancements in agriculture and food systems to realize sustainable and secure livelihoods

    Rationale of the Programme

    Agriculture is the backbone of Kenya’s economy where it contributes about 34 per cent of the gross national product (GDP) and accounts for over 20 per cent of total formal employment. Agricultural produce accounts for about 65 per cent of the country’s exports and 80% of raw materials supplied to the local agro-based industries. In recent times, agricultural production systems in Kenya have become increasingly intensive in response to high food demand amidst a shrinking land resource. In addition, Kenya’s agriculture has become more susceptible to the adverse effects of climate variability and changes in consumer tastes and preferences in the local, regional, and global markets. The increasing global demand for high-quality food calls for the production of graduates in agriculture who can effectively generate and promote agricultural technologies, strategies and services that enhance not only agricultural productivity but also food quality while preserving the environment as envisaged in Kenya’s Vision 2030, the Big Four Agenda and the Agricultural Sector Transformation and Growth Strategy while taking cognizance of the regional and international agriculture and trade policies.

    One of the major challenges in agricultural production is the huge on-farm and post-harvest losses caused by an array of weeds, diseases and pests. The extensive indiscriminate use of pesticides and antimicrobial remedies has contributed to harmful effects not only on humans but also on non-target organisms and biodiversity and compromised food quality. The export and local markets, on the other hand, are continually demanding high-quality agricultural produce that is free of chemical and microbial contaminants. This has failed the Kenyan farmer to access lucrative export markets due to his inability to comply with stringent sanitary and phytosanitary standards. The transformation envisaged in Kenya’s Agricultural Sector Transformation and Growth Strategy calls for the development of new crop and livestock pest, disease and environmental management strategies, new agribusiness approaches, market demand analysis, and effective agricultural policy design and response. This will require a well-trained human resource in agriculture.

    This programme aims to fill the human resource gap in agriculture by training graduates both in agriculture-related sciences and fundamentals of the professional agricultural disciplines (agricultural economics, animal science, crop protection, crop science, Horticulture, Soil and Environment Management, and Drylands Resource Management). In the third year of study, the students will opt and specialize in any of the following majors: Crop Science, Crop Protection, Horticulture, Soil and Environment Management, Animal Science, Agricultural Economics and Drylands Resource Management. These graduates are expected to work in agricultural-based; industries, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, universities, and centres for international agricultural research among others. They will provide technical services in agribusiness, agricultural policy formulation, animal production, crop production and land and environmental management.

     

     

    Application Information

    https://application.uonbi.ac.ke/index.php/CourseApplication/viewdetailslogin?deg_code=A32

    Mode of Delivery

    Face-to-face mode
    This will comprise lectures, class presentations, seminars, tutorials, case studies, fieldwork, practical sessions, student-teacher consultations, supervised independent study, group and individual projects, seminars, case-based learning, tutorials, guest speakers, or any combination of these methods.

    Open and distance e-learning mode
    This will be through a variety of self-instructional electronic and online self-study materials, including written self-instructional study modules issued at registration time: study course materials like booklets, relevant literature, online interactive devices and self-tests. Mediated technical learning materials for example audio-visual and e-learning-materials.

    Blended learning mode
    This will be delivered through a mix of face-to-face, e-learning (synchronous and asynchronous) ODEL where applicable: Use online tools and resources such as Google Classroom, YouTube, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Skype, Moodle and Black Board. Hands-on practical exercises in the laboratory or field, face-to-face group work in a classroom and face-to-face tutorials between online lessons. Use of cloud-based content and learning course management system application to connect with students online. The online platforms will allow students to access videos of lectures, track assignments, interact with the lecturers and classmates, and review supporting materials such as PowerPoint presentations and scholarly articles.

    Contacts of support persons

    Prof Richard Onwonga

    richard.onwonga@uonbi.ac.ke

    or 

    Contact Chairman, LARMAT at: larmat@uonbi.ac.ke