
Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Information and Communication Management (AICM) is in response to the training gaps identified during the training needs assessment that the Regional Agricultural Information Network and the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in East and Central Africa (RAIN/ASARECA) undertook in 2005. The Postgraduate Diploma (PGD) programme mainly targets agricultural and related professionals who are already employed but would like to have formal training of up to one year in AICM as an additional specialization to their already established career. The main purpose of the postgraduate diploma programme in AICM is to enhance competency of professionals in agricultural areas and other development workers in managing and communicating agricultural information for accelerated development and poverty reduction and to strengthen the capacity of the university to provide high level education and research services both in the agricultural and national development.
1. Holders of at least upper second class Honours degree or equivalent in any discipline from a university recognized by senate.
2. Holders of at least lower second class Honours degree or equivalent in any discipline from a university recognized by senate with at least two years relevant experience.
3. Holders of a pass degree or equivalent in any discipline from a university recognized by senate with at least 3 years relevant experience.
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The objectives of the course will be to:
1) Produce agricultural Information and Communication Management personnel with competency to develop and operate agricultural information systems to carry out research and to identify the needs and problems of different agricultural information users and provide Information Communication Technology /Information Communication Management (ICT/ICM) support to agricultural and related professionals.
2) Enhance professional careers and competency of researchers, academicians, students, policymakers and members of the civil society, through interventions in Agricultural information and communication management.
3) Strengthen the capacity of the tertiary institutions to train agricultural information communication management professionals and provide research and consultancy services in technology diffusion and uptake
Course Outline
Semester 1
Fundamentals of Agricultural Information and Communication Management
Management of Agricultural Information and Communications Systems
Information System Analysis and Design
Farming Systems and Rural Livelihoods
Database Design and Management
Semester 2
1 elective course unit
2 course units from specialization option
Research Project (equivalent of 2 course units)
5.1 Elective courses
Biodiversity & Agricultural Biotechnology
Information Storage and Retrieval
Internet Programming
Principles of Scholarly Publishing
Telecommunications & Infor. Policies
Mgt. of Telecom. & Computer Networks
Human Computer Interaction
Knowledge Based Systems
Expert Systems
Decision Support Systems
Agricultural Policies & Agricultural Infor. and Communication Management
AICM Project Management
Agricultural Extension Strategies & Mgt
Fundamentals of Agricultural Journalism
Organizational Behaviour
Geo-informatics
Entrepreneurship Development
Agricultural Marketing Infor. Systems
5.2 Specialization courses
A. Agricultural Knowledge Management Option
Knowledge Management Systems
Advanced Topics in Knowledge Mgt.
B. Agricultural Communication Mgt. Option
Agricultural Communication Production 45
Agricultural Public Relations
C. Records and Archives Management
Fundamentals of Records & Archives Mgt
Records & Archives Management Techn
D. Web Resources Management Option
Information Architecture
Internet Resources & Web Server Mgt.
E. Scholarly Publishing Option.
Principles of Scholarly Publishing
Journal Management
5.3 Remedial Courses
Crop and Livestock Production Systems
Natural Resources Management
Fundamentals of Computer Programming
Fundamentals of Computing & Networks