Title of the Proposed Programme
The title of the revised programme is Master of Education in Health Education
Philosophy of the Programme
The programme’s philosophy is responsiveness to the needs of society in provision of knowledge, skills and values to all learners.
Justification of the Need for the Programme
Any institution of higher learning must conform to international trends in relation to the program it develops. Institutional alignment to current practices allows us to be in tandem with international practice that seeks to ensure quality service delivery through offering programs that respond to the current needs in society. Kenyatta University (KU) is geared to ensuring that courses offered are designed to address the needs of an inclusive society. Consequently, Educational Foundations has continued to evolve over the past decades with the recognition that education evolves over time and that the theoretical dispositions needed in understanding the practice of education cannot be overemphasized. This calls for regular and periodic review of our curriculum to incorporate those skills and competencies needed in the world today. Educational Foundations remains one of the powerful departments in the school of Education and lifelong learning whose contribution to teacher Education cannot be overemphasized and is indispensable in pursuance of the Sustainable Development Goals. It is therefore important that the University develops programmes that will help the Kenyan Government to come up with strategies that respond to both global and national goals of Education and Development. In tandem with the spirit of diversity and inclusion, as stipulated in Competency Based Education (CBE), Kenyatta University offers a Masters of Education degree in Educational Foundations.
Expected Learning Outcomes of the Programme
Upon completion of the Masters’ programmes in Health Education, the graduates will be able to:
PLO 1: Promote professionalism while working with all categories of learners in inclusive classroom settings.
PLO 2: Demonstrate pedagogical skills in implementing competence based curriculum.
PLO 3: Provide a deeper understanding of the problems and issues in the field of education and therefore create a pool of experts capable of providing solutions in the practice of education.
PLO4: Promote understanding of policy in comprehensive school health and safety for learners
PLO 5: Promote instructional leadership in implementation of Education.
Mode of Delivery of the Programme
The programme is offered through face to face (full time, part-time), modular, open and distance, e-Learning, and blended modes of delivery.
Entry requirements
- a) Students must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of Kenyatta University and School of Education.
- b) A Relevant Bachelor’s Degree with a Second Class, Upper Division for a Master’s programme in Health Education
c). A Relevant Bachelor’s Degree with a second Class, Lower Division with a Two years Relevant experience for a Master’s programme in Health Education
Regulation on credit transfers in the programme
- a) Kenyatta University rules and regulations on course exemptions and credit transfer shall apply. A candidate may be exempted from some course units subject to the following conditions: - Must have passed in similar course units at Masters level in the Kenyatta University or in institutions recognized by the Senate of the Kenyatta University.
- b) No candidate shall be exempted for more than one third of the total number of courses required in the degree program.
- c) Credit transfer/ exemption will be limited to first year units
- d) The student records will only be communicated between universities officially.
- e) Only courses with a grade B (plain) and above will be considered for Credit
Course Requirements
Students will be required to attend all lectures (100% class attendance).
Any student who misses 25% of the lecture hours without permission supported with authentic evidence will not be allowed to sit for the assessment.
Students are also expected to write and defend a proposal successfully at the department after year one of the study
At the end of course work, every student must either write:
i.Thesis and defend it before a board constituted at Graduate school or
- a project that assessed through graduate school
- Lecturers are responsible for course delivery and facilitation. The lecturer in each unit is expected to utilize a variety of teaching approaches including lectures, ICT, group discussions, practical activities. The lecturer is also expected to give Continuous Assessment Activities, set end of semester exams, moderate internally, invigilate, mark the exam question papers, moderate marks internally/externally, and enter student’s approved marks on the provided mark sheets online .
Structure of the Programme
The programme shall consist of:
Coursework, Examination and Thesis
Students opting for Coursework, Examination and Thesis shall take two (2) common units , one (1) Departmental Core unit, six (6) Core units and one (1) elective unit making a total of ten (10) minimum units. The thesis shall be an equivalent to eight (8) units.
Coursework, Examination and Project
Students opting for Coursework, Examination and Project shall take two (2) Common units, one (1) departmental Core Unit, Sven (7) Course Core units and four (4) Elective units, making a total of fourteen (14) minimum units. The project shall be equivalent to four (4) units.
List of programme’s common courses, core courses & electives
M.Ed. Educational Research, Evaluation and Assessment |
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Unit Code |
Common Units |
ECC 800 |
Educational Research Methods |
ECC 802 |
Educational Statistics |
EFN 800 |
Research Thesis |
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Core Units |
EFN 801 |
Contemporary themes in Education |
EFN 858 |
Theories of Health Education |
EFN 859 |
Health Education Approaches in the curriculum |
EFN 860 |
Participatory Health Education and Community mobilization |
EFN 861 |
Health education programs |
EFN 862 |
Health, Education and Gender issues |
EFN 863 |
Public Health Education |
- 10.4: Programme’s courses Per Semester/Trimester
Semester |
Unit Code |
Unit Title |
Lecturer Workload |
Learner Workload |
Thesis Students (Maximum 10 units: 5 per semester) |
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1 |
ECC 800 |
Educational Research Methods |
4 Units |
5 Units |
ECC 801 |
Educational Statistics |
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EFN 800 |
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EFN 857 |
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EFN 858 |
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EFN 859 |
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2 |
ECC 802 |
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4 Units |
5 Units |
EFN 860 |
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EFN 861 |
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EFN 862 |
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EFN 863 |
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3 |
EFN 800 |
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8 units |
FEES STRUCTURE
PROGRAMME |
(REGULAR & DSVOL |
REGULAR & DSVOL |
CEP |
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YEAR 1 |
SEM 1 |
SEM 2 |
SEM 3 |
TOTAL |
SEM 1 |
SEM 2 |
SEM 3 |
TOTAL |
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MASTER OF EDUCATION (EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS) |
XII |
2 |
246,000 |
123,000 |
123,000 |
- |
246000 |
82,000 |
82,000 |
82,000 |
246,000 |
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WHY TAKE A MSTERS PROGRAMME AT KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
- World class University
- Well Established Faculty
- Flexible modes of study (Regular, DSVOL and CEP)
- Excellent Infrastructure
Payment Details
Bank Name |
Bank Code |
Account Name |
Branch |
Ac No |
Swift code |
National Bank of Kenya |
12026 |
Kenyatta University Tuition Account |
Kenyatta University |
02020059150800 |
NBKEKENXXXX |
Bank details
- The completed forms to be returned to the registrar academic Kenyatta University through
- The Director
- Center for International Programmes and Collaborations (CIPC),
- Kenyatta University
- O Box 43844, 00100 GPO
- Tel: +254701377549/+254734029106
- Email:
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