
As agricultural production shifts more towards intensively controlled systems and with stringent biosafety requirements, training that focus on environmentally friendly and sustainable technologies and practices take center stage. There is need, therefore, for graduates with technological and managerial skills on environmental issues related to agriculture. The Bachelor of Science in Management of Agroecosystems and Environment (BSc. MAE) degree programme would enable graduates to assess and solve environmental problems as managers in diverse fields dealing with or related to Agroecosystems.
1. KCSE mean score of C+ with passes at C or above in Biology or Biological Sciences, Physics and chemistry or Physical Science and in Mathematics
2. Holders of KACE or equivalent with minimum 2 principal passes in Biology and Chemistry and at least a subsidiary pass in Mathematics. If Mathematics was not offered at KACE, then it is accepted at Ordinary Level but with a minimum of a credit or above.
3. Holders of a Diploma in Agriculture or related equivalent from a recognized institution with pass at credit or distinction. Candidates with a pass with two years or more relevant working experience.
4. Holders of a Higher National Diploma or equivalent in biological sciences and other related sciences from a recognized institution.
5. Holders of credit pass Ordinary Diploma in biological sciences or related sciences from a recognized institution.
6. Holders of a degree in biological sciences or related sciences from a recognized university.
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The aim of the programme is to provide training on environmental management so as to enable graduates assess and solve environmental problems in diverse fields such as agriculture, natural resources management, civil and public health management and manufacturing industries among others.
Year I
Semester I
Introduction to Environmental Science
Environmental Ethics
Landforms and Soil Formation
Communication Skills
HIV-AIDS
Chemistry for Agricultural Sciences
Mathematics
Semester II
Biochemistry
Microeconomics
Environmental Physics
Agroecology
Intro. to Comps & Information Systems
Principles of Genetics
Principles of Soil Chemistry
Year II
Semester I
Principles of Crop Production ACS 201 45
Agricultural Entomology ACP 202 45
Environmental Soil Physics ASS 202 45
Sociology and Development AEC 201 45
Soil Microbiology & Biochemistry ASS 201 45
Principles of Animal Production AAS 201 45
Statistics I ACS 206 45
Semester II
Environmental Hydrology
Atmospheric Science
Agroecology II
Organic Farming
Pollution Science
Environmental Policy & Law
Biodiversity Use and Conservation
Year III
Semester I
Statistics II
Environmental Soil Chemistry
Principles of Resource Use & Mgt
Application of RS & GIS in Land Use Mgt
Principles of Rangeland Resources Mgt
Soil Survey, Classification and Land
Evaluation
Semester II
Research Methods & Communication
Principles of Environmental
Planning and Management
Agricultural Policy & Law
Soil Biology and Biotechnology
Utilization and Management of Wetland
Ecosystems
Irrigation and Water Management
Pesticides and Phytosanitary Regulations
Field/Industrial Attachment
Year IV
Semester I
Agricultural Extension & Technology Transfer
Land Degradation & Management of Problematic Soils
Modeling of Agroecosystems
Principles of Environmental & Industrial Toxicology
Watershed Management
Seminars & Special Project
Second Semester
Sanitary Engineering
Occupational and Environmental Health
Sustainable Development and Global Environmental Change
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
Soil and Water Pollution
Recycling and Bioconversion of Organic
Waste
Seminars & Special Project