
The Master of Science programme in Agricultural and Applied Economics involves collaboration of sixteen universities in the Eastern, Central and Southern Africa region. Its underlying premise is the need for highly trained local professionals to address the challenges posed by far reaching changes in global and local economies, technology, and marketing, by adapting their advanced knowledge and methods to the particular institutional, political and economic circumstances of the region. The growing economies need professionals whose skills will range from analysing the implications of changes in trade and macroeconomic policy to studying the performance of local markets for agricultural products, services and inputs. Others
will be working with scientists to determine the economic as well as technical feasibility of new products and processes.
1) Holders of at least an Upper Second Class Honours degree or equivalent qualification in Agriculture, Food Science, and Range Management or in any other subject area judged relevant from a University recognized by Senate.
2) Holders of Lower Second Class Honours degree in the same disciplines as 1 above from the University of Nairobi or from another University recognized by in Senate, with at least two years relevant research experience, with supporting publications.
3) Holders of a Pass degree in the same disciplines as in 1 above and a relevant postgraduate diploma from a recognized University or at least five years of field experience and evidence of research publication since graduation.
4) Holders of equivalent qualifications from other Universities recognized by the University of Nairobi senate.
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The principal objectives of the programme are to:
1) Expose students to current issues in agricultural and applied economics.
2) Equip professionals with knowledge and skills essential for transforming the agro-food sectors and rural economies of the region in an environmentally sustainable fashion.
3) Conform to international “best practices” while adapting skills to the region’s specific features. Of particular note is the challenge posed by shortcomings in institutions, markets and public policy.
Course Outline
Core Courses
Microeconomics
Mathematics for Economists
Statistics for Economists
Issues in Agricultural & Applied Econ.
Production Economics
Macroeconomics
Econometrics
Research Methods, Management & Thesis
Institutional & Behavioral Economics
Elective Courses:
Environment & Natural Resource Management
Environment & Natural Resource Mgt.
Environmental Valuation and Policy
Quantitative Methods in Environ.Econ.
Natural Resource Economics and Mgt.
Project Planning and Management
Agricultural Trade and Policy
Agricultural Policy Analysis
Consumer Demand Analysis
Quantitative Analysis of Agricultural Policy
International Trade and Policy
Agricultural Marketing & Price Analysis
Project Planning and Management
Agriculture and Rural Development
Agricultural & Rural Development
Factor Market Analysis
Farm Management and Production
Farm System. & Sustain. Livelihood Analysis
Science and Technology Analysis
Quantitative Analysis of Agricul. Policy
Food Policy Analysis
Social Organization in Agriculture
Gender & Economic Development
Project Planning and Management
Agribusiness Management
Agribusiness Management
Finance and Risk Management
Agribusiness Supply Chain Management
Quantitative Methods in Agribusiness Mgt
Microfinance
Project Planning 7 Management
Compulsory
Research Project and Report