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1Postgraduate Prospectus for the Year 2010/2011
INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) was born out of a decision taken on 25th
March, 1970 by the East African Authority, to split the then University of East Africa
into three independent universities for Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
The University of Dar es Salaam is situated on the west side of the City of Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania. It occupies 1,625 acres on the Observation Hill, 13 k.m. from the
centre of the city of Dar es Salaam.
The University has five campuses – UDSM Main Campus, the Institute of Marine
Sciences located in Zanzibar, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC)
located at Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam University College of Education
(DUCE) located at Chang’ombe, Dar es Salaam and Mkwawa University College of
Education (MUCE) located in Iringa. Every year, candidates are admitted into the
University of Dar es Salaam to pursue various degree programmes/courses tenable at
the said campuses.
The University has continued to grow and expand in terms of diversified academic
programmes and student numbers. The number of students admitted at the University
of Dar es Salaam has been increasing steadily, from 14 in 1961 to 2718 postgraduate
and undergraduate degree and non-degree students in the 2008/2009 academic year.
With regard to undergraduate programmes, the University offers various academic
programmes leading to the award of certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas and
first degrees. A total of four certificates, 10 diplomas, three advanced diplomas and 76
degree programmes are offered at the various academic units of the University. The
specific programmes offered are detailed under the respective academic unit in the
prospectus.
Likewise the University offers a wide range of postgraduate programmes at
Postgraduate Diploma, Master’s and Ph.D. levels. Currently there are 82 postgraduate
academic programmes offered by the University. These range from basic sciences,
applied natural and social sciences leading to professional degrees in engineering,
medicine, law, architecture and the arts. A detailed information on these programmes is
available in the prospectus under the respective academic units as well as in the booklet
on the University of Dar es Salaam General Regulations and Guidelines for
Postgraduate Study Programmes.
For purposes of maintaining East African inter-university academic cooperation and
communication, an Inter-University Council for East Africa was set up in 1970. The
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Council established an Inter-University Exchange programme, through which the
University admits students from other East African countries mainly Kenya and Uganda.
The University also admits students from several other countries the world-over through
established links, exchange programmes or individual applications. Most of these
students receive their bursaries from their respective governments. Students from other
countries are considered for admission to other undergraduate and postgraduate studies
subject to the availability of vacancies.
Directorate of Post Graduate Studies (DPGS)
The Directorate of Post Graduate Studies (DPGS) formally replaced the School of
Graduate Studies (SGS) in 2009. The former School was established in 2006, with the
main functions being administering and coordinating postgraduate studies at the University
of the Dar es Salaam (UDSM). In the past fifteen years the postgraduate students’
population increased from about 100 in 1993/1994 to about 2,607 in 2006/07. During
the same period, postgraduate programmes increased from 48 to over 74.
In view of the rapid expansion of postgraduate programmes, coupled with the
University restructuring programme, the UDSM Council at its 69th meeting approved
the re-establishment of the Directorate of Post Graduate Studies (DPGS) and
subsequently de-established SGS. The DPGS has taken over all the functions of the
SGS but with more responsibilities including providing the requisite environment for
postgraduate studies and activities.
Higher Degrees
Doctor of Laws (LL.D.), Doctor of Literature (D.Lit.) and Doctor of Science (D.Sc.).
These degrees are retained as higher doctorates to be awarded in accordance with
regulations relating to higher doctorates at the University of Dar es Salaam.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Arts (MA) Degree in:
Fine Art, Theatre Arts, Music, Economics, Geography and Environmental Management,
History, Archaeology, Political Science, Public Administration and International Relations,
Sociology, Statistics, Literature, Linguistics, Demography and Information Studies.
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) by Thesis in all the above fields
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) by Coursework and Dissertation in:
Economics, Political Science and Public Administration
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
Postgraduate Diploma in:
Information and Communication Technology Policy and Regulations, Enterpreneurship
and Enterprise Development and Microfinance.
Master Degree in:
Business Administration (MBA), International Trade, Entrepreneurship and Enterprising
Development, Information and ICT Policy and International Transport and Logistics.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Postgraduate Diploma in:
Education (P.G.D.E.)
Master Degree in:
Arts in Education (offered jointly with CASS), Arts in Applied Social Psychology
(MAASP), Education (Science) and Educational Management and Administration
(MEMA).
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Postgraduate Diploma in:
Civil Engennering, Electronics and Information Technology, Chemical and Process
Engineering, Electrical Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering
Management and Environmental Engineering.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in:
Construction Management, Highway Engineering, Structural Engineering,
Telecommunication Engineering, Water Resource Engineering, Electronics Engineering
and Information Technology, Power Engineering, Power Electronics and Electrical
Drives, Power Systems and Highway Voltages, Chemical Engineering, Energy
Engineering, Engineering Management, Environmental Engineering and Production
Engineering, Master of Integrated Water Resources Management and Masters of
Integrated Sanitation Management.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF LAW (FORMERLY
FACULTY OF LAW)
Postgraduate Diploma in: Law (PGDL)
Specialized Postgraduate Diploma in: Law (SPGDL)
Masters Degree in: Laws (LL.M)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
Postgraduate Diploma in: Scientific Computing
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Degree in:
Chemistry, Applied Science of Materials, Applied Zoology, Biology, Biotechnology,
Botany, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematical Modelling, Molecular Biology,
Microbiology, Physics, Wildlife and Terrestrial Ecology, Aquatic Sciences and
Biodiversity Conservation. Master in Integrated Environmental Management. This
Programme is offered jointly with College of Engineering and Technology
Master of Science (by Thesis)
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
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SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Master Degree of Science in: Computer Sciences and Health Informatics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree in: Development Studies.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
Postgraduate Diploma in: Mass Communication (PGDMC).
INSTITUTE OF RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Degree in: Natural Resource Assessment and
Management.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCES
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Degree in: Marine and Coastal Resource Management,
Marine and Coastal Geo-Information, Marine Science.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
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POSTGRADUATE STUDIES GENERAL INFORMATION
1.0 ADMISSION REGULATIONS
1.1 All enquiries about admission should be addressed to:
The Director of Postgraduate Studies,
University of Dar es Salaam,
P.O. Box 35091,
Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA.
e-mail: [email protected]
Tel. General: +255-22-2410500-9
Ext: 2010
Tel. Direct: +255-22-2410069
Fax: +255-22-2410078
Application forms can be obtained from either the Directorate of Postgraduate
Studies (DPGS), the respective programme Colleges/Schools/Institutes or our
website at www.udsm.ac.tz.
1.2 All new students are required to report for the orientation programme that normally
takes place during the week preceding the beginning of the new academic year.
1.3 Successful applicants will be registered only after they have paid the requisite
University fees.
1.4 Fees paid will not be refunded.
1.5 All students, if accepted, are expected to conform to postgraduate general
regulations and guidelines.
1.6 The deadline for registration of first year students will be two weeks, from the
first day of the orientation week, while for continuing students it will be the Friday
of the second week after the beginning of the first semester.
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2.0 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME STRUCTURES AND
DURATIONS
2.1 Postgraduate Diplomas
All Postgraduate Diploma programmes at UDSM are by coursework and
depending on the programme, their duration range from 12 to 15 months.
2.2 Masters Degree
Masters Degrees are offered by either coursework or by thesis.
2.2.1 Masters Degree by Coursework and Dissertation
These are either 18 or 24 months programmes involving coursework followed
by examinations and then a dissertation research.
2.2.2 Masters Degree by Thesis
These Programmes last for 24 months and they are pursued through research
followed by the writing of a thesis.
2.4 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Most of the doctoral programmes are offered through a research followed by
writing a doctoral thesis. The programmes last for three years for full-time students
and 5 years for part-time students.
3.0 ENTRY QUALIFICATIONS
3.1 Postgraduate Diplomas
A candidate for admission into a Postgraduate Diploma programme must have
the following qualifications:
At least a Bachelors degree, Advanced Diploma or its equivalent from a recognized
institution of higher learning.
3.2 Masters Degree
For admission to the Masters Degree programme by coursework and dissertation
the applicant shall hold the following qualifications:
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(i) An honours degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or an equivalent
degree from another recognized University. Candidates who hold an
unclassified degree e.g., M.D. should have at least a B grade average in the
subject of the intended Masters study.
(ii) Candidates with pass degrees may also be considered for admission if:
(a) Their undergraduate performance in the proposed subject of study was
a B grade or higher.
(b) They have satisfied the relevant College/School/Institute with their
academic potential through subsequent research experience and/or
additional training.
(c) Candidates with a coursework average of B+ or higher in specified
Postgraduate Diplomas may upgrade to registration for a dissertation
leading to a Masters Degree.
3.2.3 For admission to the Masters Degree programme by thesis the applicants must
have an upper second degree in the relevant field.
3.3 Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
A candidate for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree shall hold the
following qualifications:
a) An honours undergraduate degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or an
equivalent degree from a recognized University. Candidates who hold an
unclassified degree e.g., M.D. should have at least a B grade average in the
subject of intended Ph.D study.
AND
b) Masters degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or an equivalent Masters
degree from a recognized university.
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c) Candidates with a First Class or Upper Second class degree, or holders of a
distinction or a credit in the case of unclassified degrees, may also be
considered for Ph.D. registration. Such candidates have to initially register
for the Masters degree and undertake at least one full year’s postgraduate
training. If they demonstrate outstanding performance, and obtain the
authorisation of the Senate on the recommendation of the relevant College
and DPGS Boards, they may upgrade their registration to Ph.D. candidacy.
3.4 Other Requirements
i) Certificates obtained from non-recognized Universities and institutions of
higher learning shall be subject to approval by the Tanzania Commission for
Universities (TCU).
ii) A candidate discontinued on academic grounds from a postgraduate
programme may be allowed to apply for admission into another programme.
Such a candidate may be admitted into the same programme after showing
evidence that he or she has attended and passed a relevant professional or
academic course lasting at least six months after the discontinuation.
iii) Students discontinued from studies because of examination irregularities will
be considered for re-admission after they have been away for three years.
They will be required to re- apply and compete with other applicants for re-
admission into first year.
iv) Application deadline shall be 28th May for Masters course work/dissertation
and Postgraduate Diploma programmes. There is no deadline for Masters
and Ph.D. programmes by Thesis.
4.0 POSTGRADUATE REGULATIONS
4.1 Registration
4.1.1 In most disciplines, candidates will be registered for course-work study followed
by research leading to a dissertation. In others, the degree study will be by
research leading to a thesis without a prescribed course-work component.
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a) Candidates may register as full time or as part-time students. Registration
will take place during the first two weeks of Semester I and Semester II for
the respective intakes.
b) First year candidates must submit the following documents at the time of
registration:
i) Evidence of payment of University fees;
ii) Copies and originals of University/College transcripts and certificates and
secondary school certificates (Forms 4 and 6). Original certificates/
transcripts will be returned to the candidate after physical verification;
iii) Two stamp size photographs;
iv) Evidence of release from employer (if employed); and
v) Evidence of sponsorship or ability to support oneself.
c) Candidates shall be required to register at the beginning of the first year of
their studies using form UDSM/PG.F4a and to renew their registration at the
beginning of every subsequent year by filling in form UDSM/PG.F5 and
paying the required fees.
d) Failure to renew registration shall mean automatic discontinuation from studies.
4.1.2 Students shall be registered by names appearing on their certificates. No change
of names by students shall be entertained during the course of study at the
University.
4.1.3 No student shall be allowed to postpone studies after effective commencement
of an academic year, except under special circumstances. Permission to postpone
studies will be considered after producing satisfactory evidence of the reason for
postponement. Special circumstances shall include:
a) Sickness;
b) Serious social problems (each case to be considered on it’s own merit); or
c) Severe sponsorship problem.
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4.1.4 Students shall be allowed to be away from the University studies for a maximum
of two years if they are to be re-admitted to the same programme and year of
studies where they left off.
4.1.5 No student shall be allowed to change subjects/courses/programmes after the
third week of commencement of the semester.
4.1.6 Transferring from one academic programme to another will be allowed only if the
candidate possesses the required admission criteria for the programme for which
transfer is being sought and a vacancy exists in that programme.
4.1.7 The registration of new and continuing students shall be two weeks from the first
day of the commencement of classes. Students seeking registration during the
third week shall be liable to a surcharge of TZS 5,000/= per day. No student
shall be registered after the third week since the commencement of the semester.
4.1.8 Every registered candidate is required to submit a progress report to his/her
supervisor who shall forward to the College/School or Institute through the Head
of Department.
4.1.9 Each College/School/Institute is required to submit progress reports of all
postgraduate students to the Director, DPGS.
4.1.10 Masters and Ph.D. by Coursework and Dissertation
Students undertaking their Masters and Ph.D degrees by coursework and
dissertation will have to observe the following:
a) To complete the coursework, a student must pass a minimum number of
units, including all the prescribed core courses.
b) On Senate’s approval of the results, the candidate proceeds to the dissertation
phase of the programme. It is essential that he/she writes and tables a
comprehensive proposal in a Departmental/Institute seminar.
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4.1.11 Masters and Ph.D. by Thesis
a) The candidate, with the help of the Department’s supervisory committee, is
required to submit a two-page statement of the intended research topic to
the relevant College/School/Institute. On the basis of the statement, the
College/School/Institute assigns supervisor(s) to the candidate.
b) Within four months of the registration, the candidate must have presented a
comprehensive and substantive research proposal in a Departmental seminar.
c) Guidelines on the writing of the research Proposal are detailed in the General
Regulations and Guidelines for Postgraduate Study Programmes (2006).
4.2 Extension of Registration Period
a) Candidates who, for valid reasons, fail to complete their theses/dissertations
within the specified period may apply using form UDSM/PG.F7 for an
extension of the registration period.
b) The student shall pay an extension fee of Tshs. 25,000/ per month.
c) The extension period shall not exceed six months for full-time and twelve
months for part-time candidates. Under very special circumstances, the DPGS
Board may consider a further extension of registration period for a maximum
of six months.
d) Granted the extensions, the maximum duration of registration shall be two
and half years for full-time and four years for part-time Masters’ students
and five years for full-time and seven years for part-time Ph.D. students.
4.3 Freezing Registration
a) If, for any sound reason, a candidate fails to continue with his/her studies,
he/she may apply to DPGS Board for the freezing of the registration through
his/her Department and School/Institute/College.
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b) The maximum period for such freezing of registration shall be two years.
4.4 Completion of a Programme
a) The duration of the registration period for each programme shall be as
stipulated by the relevant College/School/Institute and approved by Senate.
b) Failure of a candidate to complete the Masters and/or Ph.D. study programme
within the specified period shall necessitate his/her discontinuation from studies,
unless the DPGS Board decides otherwise.
4.5 Transfer of Registration
4.5.1 A Postgraduate Diploma candidate may on the recommendation of the Head of
Department and Principal/Dean/Director apply to Senate for permission to transfer
registration to that of a Masters degree. Senate will determine the contribution of
the work done under Diploma candidacy towards the Masters degree being
applied for. No candidate may acquire both the PG Diploma and the Masters
from the same programme.
4.5.2 A student for the degree of Masters by thesis may on the recommendation of the
Department and College/School/Institute concerned apply through DPGS Board
to the Senate for permission to transfer registration to that of a Ph.D. Senate will
determine what recognition may be given to the period which the applicant has
completed his or her studentship for Masters, as a contribution towards the
fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. No candidate
may acquire both the Masters and the Doctorate from the same programme.
4.5.3 A student for a Masters or Ph.D. degree may on the recommendation of the
Head and Principal/Dean/Director concerned apply through DPGS Board to
Senate at any time before submission of the thesis for permission to transfer
registration to that of Postgraduate Diploma or Masters degree, subject to the
relevant programme being available.
4.5.4 Where a College/School/Institute receives a report from the relevant Department
that the progress made by a student for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is
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unsatisfactory but sufficient to allow the candidate to be transferred to the Masters
degree or the Postgraduate Diploma, the College/School/Institute may recommend
through DPGS Board to Senate that the candidate’s registration be so transferred,
subject to current availability of the Masters/PG Diploma programmes.
4.5.5 A candidate for the Ph.D. or Masters Degree, whose thesis examiners are either
in disagreement or have recommended thesis revision and resubmission may, on
the recommendation of the College/School/Institute Board, transfer registration
to a Masters or to a relevant existing Postgraduate Diploma programme,
respectively.
4.5.6 Candidates from other Universities who would like to complete their postgraduate
programmes at the University of Dar es Salaam, may apply to Senate through
respective Departments/Colleges/Schools/ Institutes and DPGS Board to transfer
from their previous Universities credits/Units that do not exceed 1/3 of the total
credits/units for the programme provided the former institution is accredited and
the candidates meet the minimum entry qualifications for the program they are
enrolling.
4.6 Postponement of Studies
Postponement of studies shall not be entertained. However under special
circumstances, permission to postpone studies may be considered as per regulation
4.1.3 for students at the coursework phase. Thesis and Dissertation students
shall be required to freeze registration as per regulations 4.3 a and b.
5.0 COURSE-WORK EVALUATION
5.1 Candidates registered for the course-work and dissertation programme shall sit
for course examinations following assessment procedures approved by the relevant
College/School/Institute, DPGS Board and Senate. Unless stipulated otherwise
the General University Examination Regulations shall be used to guide the conduct
of examination of all postgraduate courses.
5.2 In all Colleges/Schools/ Institutes and DPGS Board the value attached to the
letter grades awarded shall be as follows:
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A = Excellent
B+ = Very Good
B = Good
C = Marginal Fail
D = Fail
E = Absolute Fail.
The minimum passing grade at postgraduate level is B.
5.3 In all cases, the relationship between the numerical score and letter grades shall
be as follows:
A = 70% - 100%
B+ = 60 - 69%
B = 50 - 59%
C = 40 - 49%
D = 35 - 39%
E = 0 - 34%
5.4 In grade point computations the allocation of points shall be as follows:
A = 5
B+ = 4
B = 3
C = 2
D = 1
E = 0 points
5.5 All coursework examination results must be submitted to the relevant Boards of
the Colleges/Schools/Institutes, DPGS and Senate for approval.
5.6 Presentation of examination results to Boards of Colleges/Schools/Institutes,
DPGS and Senate shall be in accordance with the University approved format.
5.7 Candidates must successfully complete the course-work phase before they are
allowed to proceed with the dissertation phase. Successful completion of the
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coursework phase shall mean attainment of a “B” grade or above i.e. grade point
average GPA of at least 3.0 in all examinations.
5.8 Candidates who fail in one or more examinations, but whose GPA is 2.7 andabove shall be allowed to do supplementary examinations in the failed courses.
5.9 Candidates who fail to attain a GPA of at least 2.7 shall be discontinued fromstudies.
5.10 Candidates who fail in any supplementary examination and have a GPA 3.0 andabove may be allowed to repeat the failed courses but shall not be allowed toproceed to the dissertation phase.
5.11 Colleges/Schools/Institutes will administer supplementary examinations within a
period of between one month and three months of approval of the results by
Senate.
6.0 REGULATIONS ON THESIS/DISSERTATION PHASE
6.1 Candidates doing a Postgraduate programme by coursework and dissertation
and who have qualified to continue with the dissertation research after the course-
work part shall be required to submit a dissertation in partial fulfilment of the
Degree requirements, after a specified period set by the relevant College/School/
Institute.
6.2 In the case of some Colleges/Schools/Institutes where the dissertation constitutes
a small proportion of the degree programme i.e. less than 50% of the study units,
the College’s/School’s/Institute’s regulations for the submission and examination
of dissertations shall apply.
6.3 All thesis and dissertation postgraduate candidates shall be required to give at
least one seminar presentation before the initial submission of the dissertation/
thesis.
6.4 Guidelines on the preparation and presentation of postgraduate theses and
dissertations are contained in the General Regulations and Guidlines for
Postgraduate Study Programme (2006).
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6.5 Notice of Intention to Submit
At least three months before submitting a dissertation or a thesis a candidate
shall, through the supervisor, Department and College/School/Institute, give notice
in writing to the Chairperson, DPGS Board, expressing intention to submit the
dissertation/thesis. Guidelines on how to file the notice of submission are provided
for in form UDSM/PG.F8.
6.6 Certification
6.6.1 Every dissertation/thesis submitted for a degree award must be accompanied by
a declaration by the candidate, to the satisfaction of Senate, stating that the
dissertation/thesis has not been submitted for a similar degree in any other
University. The dissertation/thesis must be submitted in four hard bound copies
and one soft copy.
6.6.2 The dissertation/thesis shall also contain a declaration by the candidate’s supervisor,
confirming that he/she has read the dissertation/thesis and found it to be in a form
acceptable for examination.
6.7 Copyright Declaration
6.7.1 The dissertation/thesis shall contain a statement of copyright by the author, reading
as follows: For further details, see Guidelines on Preparation of Theses, Section
6.6.1.
No part of this dissertation/thesis may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval
system, or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, mechanical
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of
the author or the University of Dar es Salaam in that behalf.
6.8 Abstracts6.8.1 All dissertations/theses submitted for degree awards must be satisfactory as
regards format and literary presentation. They must also contain a one-page
abstract of a maximum 300 words.
6.8.2 The abstract shall indicate in summary the essential points of the dissertation/
thesis, the important results achieved and the conclusions reached.
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7.0 EXAMINATION OF MASTERS THESES/DISSERTATIONS AND
DEGREE AWARDS
7.1 Every dissertation submitted shall be examined by at least two specialists approved
by the relevant College/School/Institute Board, DPGS Board and Senate. At
least one of these must be external to the University.
7.1.1 Three specialists approved by the relevant College/School/Institute Board, DPGS
Board and Senate shall examine every thesis. One of them must be external to
the University.
7.1.2 Transmission of theses/dissertations is the official responsibility of College/School/
Institute, using their share of examination fees.
7.1.3 The examiners shall be required to submit their detailed reports on the thesis/
dissertation within a period of two months from the date of receipt of the thesis
and within a period of one month for a dissertation.
7.1.4 If the reports are not received within four months, new examiners shall be
appointed.
7.1.5 Each examiner shall also be required to summarise his/her report on the thesis/
dissertation with a definite recommendation for one of the following actions:
a) The degree be awarded to the candidate unconditionally,
or
b) The degree be awarded subject to typographical corrections/minor revisions,
or
c) The degree be not awarded, but the candidate be allowed to revise and re-
submit the thesis/dissertation for re-examination,
or
d) The thesis/dissertation be rejected outright
7.1.6 A thesis or dissertation passed subject to typographical corrections/minor revisions
must be submitted for degree award within three months from the date of the
Senate’s approval of examination results.
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7.1.7 A thesis/dissertation rejected in accordance with regulation 7.1.5c above must be
re-submitted for examination within nine months from the date of the Senate’s
approval of examination results.
7.1.8 Candidates who fail, without reasonable cause, to submit their dissertations/theses
within the period stated in 7.1.6 and 7.1.7 above shall be discontinued from
studies.
7.1.9 Where the examiners are not in agreement in their overall recommendation, DPGS
Board shall examine the case and recommend one of the following actions:
a) The recommendation of the External Examiners be adopted; or
b) An additional independent examiner be appointed; or
c) The relevant College/School/Institute be requested to establish a panel from
amongst the experts available,to examine the candidate orally.
7.2 Viva Voce Examinations for Masters Degree Programmes
7.2.1 In Masters Degree programmes involving examinations by thesis alone without
any prescribed course-work component, the candidates shall, in addition to writing
a thesis, appear for a viva voce examination.
7.2.2 Course-work and dissertation research candidates may also be required to appear
for viva voce examinations, if such examinations are mandatory in their respective
College/School/Institute.
7.2.3 The viva voce examinations shall take place only after the DPGS Board and
Senate have been satisfied that the thesis/dissertation submitted by the candidate
is considered by the examiners to be satisfactory.
7.2.4 The questions to be asked in the viva voce examination shall primarily focus on
the candidate’s thesis/dissertation research area. Questions in peripheral areas
are also encouraged, if they help to establish the candidate’s level of academic
maturity on the thesis subject matter.
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7.2.5 The members of the viva voce panel shall be selected in a manner that will
ensure that sufficiently qualified and experienced scholars in the research or related
area examine the candidate.
7.2.6 The viva voce examination for Masters Degrees shall comprise of at least five,
but not more than seven examiners, who shall be appointed by the Senate
Chairperson, on the recommendation by the Principal/Dean/Director of the
relevant College/School/Institute, and of the Head of the relevant Department
where the candidate is registered. The viva voce panel shall comprise of the
following:
i. The College/School/Institute Principal/Dean/Director or his/her nominee
Chairperson
ii. External Examiner or his/her/ representative, appointed by the relevant
College/School/Institute Principal/Dean/Director.
iii. Internal Examiner who did not guide the research.
iv. The candidate’s supervisors.
v. Head of the relevant Department or his/her appointee.
Not more than two other members appointed by the respective College/School/
Institute.
7.2.7 The Director of DPGS or his/her representative may attend the viva voce
examination to guide panel members on the conduct of the examination.
7.2.8 The DPGS Board must approve the date of examination at least two weeks
before the examination.
7.2.9 The Head of Department must inform the candidate in writing regarding the
examination arrangements at least two weeks before the examination, with copies
to the Principal/Dean/Director and the Director, DPGS.
7.2.10 The viva voce panelists shall be provided with full texts of the thesis examiners’
reports and copies of the candidate’s thesis/dissertation at least one week before
the date of the oral examination. The College/School/Institute shall ensure
availability of copies of the thesis using their share of examination fees.
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7.2.11 The function of the viva voce panel shall be to ascertain that the thesis/dissertation
presented fulfils the following criteria:
i) The thesis is the original work of the candidate;
ii) The broader subject area in which the study is based is fully grasped by the
candidate;
iii) Any weaknesses in the thesis are adequately clarified by the candidate; and
iv) A definite recommendation is made to the DPGS Board whether the candidate
should be declared as having Passed or Failed.
7.2.12 The viva voce panelists should, as far as possible, work towards arriving at a
unanimous decision on the candidate’s performance. Where the panelists are
unable to reach a unanimous agreement as to whether the candidate passes or
fails, a vote shall be taken to arrive at a decision. A majority vote shall be
required for passing the viva voce examination.
7.2.13 At the end of the viva voce examination, the panel members shall sign a viva
voce Examination Results Form UDSM/PG.F11 obtainable from the Director,
DPGS, giving a specific recommendation on the candidate’s performance. This
shall be submitted, along with a detailed report on how the candidate handled
the questions, to the Chairperson of DPGS Board for processing, whereupon,
each panelist in the viva voce examination shall receive an honorarium at the
rate approved by the University.
7.2.14 Where there is a disagreement between the recommendation of the thesis
examiners and viva voce examiners, the DPGS Board shall study the case
and recommend to Senate one of the following options:
a) The candidate revises and re-submits the thesis and subsequently re-appears
for a further oral/written, or practical examination, within a specified period,
but not exceeding 6 months since the date of the decision by Senate: or
b) The candidate is deemed to have failed outright.
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7.2.15 The duration of the viva voce examination for Masters Degrees shall not exceed
two hours, which shall be distributed as follows:
30 minutes of presentation
1 hour and 15 minutes of questions and answers
15 minutes of deliberations
7.2.16 The internal examiner who supervised the candidate shall be the recorder of
the viva voce examination proceedings.
7.2.17 The final decision on the award of the higher degree shall be made by the
Senate on the recommendation of the DPGS Board.
7.2.18 Work rejected by Examiners after re-submission shall not be accepted for
re-examination at the University of Dar es Salaam.
7.2.19 Subsequent publications from a thesis/dissertation submitted for a Masters
degree of the University of Dar es Salaam must contain a statement that the
work is based on a thesis/ dissertation submitted to the University.
7.3 Submission of a Ph.D. Thesis
7.3.1 The Ph.D. degree examination requires the submission of a thesis by the candidate,
embodying the results of the research.
7.3.2 No candidate shall be permitted to submit a thesis for the Ph.D. degree in less
than 24 months from the date of registration.
7.3.3 At least three months before the thesis is submitted; the candidate shall, through
the supervisor, give notice of intention to submit the thesis. He/she should do this
in writing to the Chairperson, DPGS Board submitting, at the same time, the
proposed title and an outline of the plan and general scope of the thesis.
7.3.4 Every thesis submitted for the Ph.D. degree of the University of Dar es Salaam
must be accompanied by a declaration by the candidate, stating that it is the
candidate’s own original work and that it has not been submitted for a similar
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degree in any other University. The thesis must be submitted in six loose-bound
copies, and one soft copy.
7.3.5 The thesis shall contain a statement of copyright by the author, is accordance
with the Guidelines for Preparation and Presentation of Higher Degree theses
(see appendices).
7.3.6 No part of the thesis may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or
transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of the author or the
University of Dar es Salaam in that behalf.
7.3.7 Every thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy must be satisfactory
with respect to its format and literary presentation. See the appendices in the
Guidelines for preparation and presentation of Higher Degree theses. The thesis
must contain a one page abstract of not more than 300 words, which shall concisely
indicate the problem investigated, the procedures and research methods employed,
the general results and new contributions made, and the major conclusions reached.
7.3.8 The thesis shall contain a declaration by the candidate’s supervisor confirming
that he/she has read the thesis and found it acceptable for examination.
7.4 Examination of Theses and Award of a Ph.D. Degree
7.4.1 For every Ph.D. candidate approaching submission Senate shall appoint, on the
recommendation of the relevant College/School/Institute Board and the DPGS
Board, at least three qualified examiners, one of whom shall be External to the
University of Dar es Salaam. The Examiners shall be required to assess the
thesis following standards similar to those applicable to Ph.D. degrees in all
recognized Universities elsewhere.
7.4.2 The Examiners shall be required to submit independent reports on the Ph.D.
thesis as prescribed under the Masters Programme.
a) The examiners shall be required to submit their detailed reports on the thesis
within a period of two months from the date of receipt of the thesis.
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b) If the reports are not received within four months, new examiners shall be
appointed.
7.4.3 The Ph.D. thesis should show evidence that the candidate has made an original
and significant contribution to knowledge, and each examiner shall submit a
summary of the report on the thesis using form UDSM/PG.F10 with a definite
recommendation for one of the following actions:-
a) The Ph.D. degree be awarded to the candidate unconditionally;
b) The degree be awarded subject to typographical corrections and/or minor
revisions;
c) The degree be awarded subject to making substantial revisions and
corrections recommended.
d) The degree should not be awarded, but the candidate be allowed to revise
and resubmit the Ph.D. thesis for re-examination after a further period of
study and/or research;
e) The degree should not be awarded, but the candidate be permitted to re-
submit the work in a revised form for a Masters degree award;
f) The thesis be rejected outright.
7.4.4 The Director of Postgraduate Studies shall pay an honorarium of US $300 to the
External Examiner and US $150 to the Internal Examiner on receiving detailed
reports and summary reports of the thesis under examination.
7.4.5 A thesis recommended for revision as per regulation 7.4.3c above must be revised
and submitted within six months.
7.4.6 A thesis rejected as per regulation 7.4.3d above must be re-written and re-
submitted for re-examination within 18 months.
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7.4.7 Candidates who fail to submit their thesis within the period stated in 7.4.5 and
7.4.6 shall be discontinued from studies.
7.4.8 Where the examiners are not in agreement in their overall recommendation, DPGS
Board shall consider the case and recommend one of the following actions:
a) The recommendation of the External Examiners be adopted; or
b) An additional independent examiner be appointed; or
c) The relevant College/Department be requested to establish a panel of experts,
internal and/or external to the University, with Senate’s approval, to examine
the candidate orally.
7.5 Viva Voce Examination for Ph.D. Candidates
7.5.1 In addition to writing a thesis, the Ph.D. candidate shall appear for a viva voce
examination.
7.5.2 The viva voce examination shall take place only after the DPGS Board and
Senate have been satisfied that the thesis submitted by the candidate is considered
by the examiners to be of acceptable standard.
7.5.3 The questions in the viva voce examination shall primarily focus on the candidate’s
thesis research area. Questions in peripheral areas are also encouraged, if they
help to establish the candidate’s level of academic maturity in the thesis subject
area.
7.5.4 The members of viva voce panel shall be selected in a manner that will ensure
that the candidate is examined by sufficiently qualified and experienced scholars
in the research or related area.
7.5.5 a) The viva voce examination shall comprise at least seven examiners appointed
by the Senate through the relevant College/School/Institute board and the
DPGS Board.
b) The composition of the viva voce panel shall be as follows:
i) Chairperson with voting power.
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ii) External Examiner who examined the thesis or his/her representative.
iii) Internal Examiner who supervised the work and examined the thesis.
iv) A second internal or external examiner or his/her representative, where
applicable, who may or may not have supervised the candidate, but who
also examined the thesis.
v) Appointee of the Principal/Dean/Director of Institute where the candidate
is registered.
vi) Appointee of the Head of Department where the candidate is registered.
vii) Any other qualified co-opted members, at most 2 invited by the relevant
College/School/Institute, and approved by Senate through the relevant
Board.
7.5.6 The Chairperson of the viva voce panel, who need not be a specialist in the
candidate’s thesis area, shall be a senior academician at least senior lecturer, and
shall be appointed by the Senate through the DPGS Board, on the recommendation
of the relevant College/School/Institute Board.
7.5.7 Panelists under Regulation no. 7.5.5b(ii), (iii) and iv who are unable to be present
at the viva voce examination, shall submit their oral examination questions to the
Director, DPGS, and also nominate their representatives where possible to the
viva voce who shall be appointed as per 7.5.5a .
7.5.8 The viva voce panelists shall be provided with full texts of the thesis examiners’
reports, and copies of the candidate’s thesis, at least two weeks before the date
of the oral examination.
7.5.9 The function of the viva voce shall be:
a) To ascertain that :
i) The thesis presented, the data, methodology, analysis and findings is the
original work of the candidate;
ii) The broader subject area in which the study is based is fully grasped;
iii) Any weakness in the thesis can be adequately clarified by the candidate;
and
b) To make a definite recommendation to the DPGS Board and Senate whether
the candidate has passed or failed.
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7.5.10 The viva voce panel should, as far as possible, work towards arriving at a
unanimous decision on the candidate’s performance as per 7.12.9a (i) to (iii).
Where the panelists are unable to reach a unanimous agreement as to whether
the candidate passes or fails, a vote shall be taken to arrive at a decision. A
majority vote in favour of passing the candidate shall be required for passing a
viva voce examination.
7.5.11 At the end of the viva voce examination, the panel members shall sign a viva
voce Examinations Results Form UDSM/PG.F12 giving a specific
recommendation to DPGS Board on the candidate’s performances.
7.5.12 The Chairperson of the panel shall also submit to DPGS a comprehensive report
approved by the viva voce panelists, detailing all the questions addressed to
the candidate and the answers he/she gave to those questions.
7.5.13 Whereupon, each panelist in the viva voce examination shall receive an
honorarium at the rate approved by the University.
7.5.14 Where there is disagreement between the recommendations of the thesis
examiners and those of the viva voce panelists, the DPGS Board shall carefully
study the case and recommend to Senate one of the following actions:
a) The candidate revises and re-submits the thesis and subsequently re-appears
for a further oral examination, within a specified period, but not exceeding
12months from the date of the decision by Senate; or
b) The candidate be deemed to have failed outright.
7.5.15 The duration of the viva voce examination shall normally not exceed three
hours, distributed as follows:
Maximum of 45 minutes for presentation
Maximum of 2 hours for questions and answers.
Maximum of 15 minutes for deliberations.
7.5.16 Senate shall make the final decision on the Ph.D. degree award to the candidate,
on the recommendation of the DPGS Board.
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7.5.17 Subsequent publications from a thesis submitted for the Ph.D. degree of the
University of Dar es Salaam, must contain a statement to the effect that the
work is based on a thesis submitted to the University.
8.0 APPEALS
8.1 The General University Examination Regulations govern the conduct of appeals
against the decision of the Senate pertaining to examination results except where
it is indicated “Undergraduate Studies Committee” should read “Post-
graduate Studies Board”.
8.2 Such appeals must be lodged with the appropriate University authorities within
six months from the date of approval of the results.
8.3 All appeals shall be accompanied by a non refundable appeal fee of ten thousands
shillings (TZS 10,000/=) for Tanzanian students and twenty-five US dollars
(US dollars 25) for foreign students.
9.0 OCCASIONAL STUDENTS
9.1 Definition
The term “Occasional Student”, as applied at the University of Dar es Salaam,
shall be taken to mean any student whose study programme lasts for only one
semester, or part of a semester, and does not extend to a full academic year.
9.2 Entry Requirements
9.2.1 The entry qualifications shall be as those prescribed for regular students.
9.2.2 The application for Occasional Studentship must be supported by at least two
referees. At least one of these must be an academic member of staff, who is
well acquainted with University teaching and research.
9.2.3 The admission of an Occasional Student will take into consideration not only
the academic qualifications of the applicant, but also the availability of a local
supervisor in the relevant Department where the applicant intends to undertake
studies.
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9.2.4 While Occasional Students are not obliged to sit for the end of semester
examinations, they are encouraged to do so. They may be allowed to take
various courses by audit.
9.2.5 Occasional Students shall pay their fees pro rata, in accordance with what is
prescribed for regular postgraduate students.
9.2.6 Occasional Students may register for some undergraduate courses.
10.0 SHORT-TERM STUDENTS
10.1 Definition
The term “Short-Term Student” as applied at the University of Dar es Salaam,
shall be taken to mean any student whose study programme lasts up to one full
academic year.
10.2 Entry Requirements
10.2.1 The admission qualifications shall be as those prescribed for regular postgraduate
students.
10.2.2 Short-term students are expected to enroll in their courses for credit. Hence
they shall be required to appear for end of semester examinations.
10.2.3 Short-term postgraduate students taking courses on credit will be governed by
the General University Regulations applicable to other relevant postgraduate
courses.
10.2.4 Short-term students may register for undergraduate courses, in which case
relevant Undergraduate Regulations shall apply.
10.2.5 Short-term students may enrol for training by research alone, in which case
they will be assigned supervisors to guide them.
10.2.6 Short-term students who attain the grade of B or higher in their prescribed
postgraduate courses, may be allowed to change their status to a Masters degree
and in exceptional circumstances to a Ph.D. degree course.
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10.2.7 Short-term students shall pay their fees in accordance with what is prescribed
for the regular postgraduate students.
11.0 SANDWICH PROGRAMMES
11.1 The University of Dar es Salaam has developed links with other academic
institutions for collaboration in postgraduate training. Under these arrangements,
postgraduate students at the course-work stage registered in other Universities
may conduct part of their studies at the University of Dar es Salaam as short-
term or occasional students as per sections 9 and 10 depending on the period
they would like to stay at the University of Dar es Salaam
11.2 Postgraduate students registered in other institutions may also conduct part of
their studies at the dissertation or thesis phase as research associates. In order
to obtain such associate-ship, candidates must send applications to Senate
through DPGS Board and the respective teaching units at least six months in
advance stating the duration they would spend at the University of Dar es Salaam.
The application letter must be attached with the following documents:
i) A concise statement of the proposed project; including: objectives, description
of problem area, methodology, expected out-puts, the period of research
and places in Tanzania where the work will be carried out.
ii) Confirmation of availability of financial support to cover travel, fees, research
funds and up-keep allowances, and or any other material support to the
intended research.
iii) Applicants full curriculum vitae.
iv) Names of two referees who are qualified in the field of research which the
applicant wishes to undertake.
v) Name of contact person in the Department of intended study at the University
of Dar es Salaam.
vi) Ethical Clearance if necessary from his/her country and from the relevant
authorities in Tanzania.
vii) Research Clearance.
11.3 The Research associate-ship will be awarded for a period not exceeding one
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academic year. Applicants for registration as a Postgraduate Research Associate
shall hold either a good bachelor or master’s degrees and must be registered
students of recognized institutions of higher learning.
11.4 Research Associates who wish to extend their work at the University may apply
for renewal at least two months before expiry of their registration. The renewal
letter stating justification for continuation of the registration must be sent to the
Senate through the DPGS Board and the respective teaching Units.
FEES STRUCTURE FOR TANZANIANS
Application Fee (T.Shs.)
Tuition Fee for Postgraduate Diploma Programmes
Application fee for Masters and Postgraduate Diploma candidates
20,000
Application fee for Ph.D. candidates 30,000
Cluster Programmes
I
Programmes in the College of Arts and Social Sciences (except Economics), Programmes in the School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
1,647,500
II Programs in the College of Natural and Applied of Sciences, Business School, IMS and Economics
1,947,500
III
Programmes in the School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), School of Informatics and Communication Technologies, and Computer Engineering & Information Technology, Telecom. Engineering programmes
2,547,500
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Tuition Fee for Masters and Ph.D. by Thesis Programmes
M asters Ph. D Cluster P rogram mes
Year I Y ear II Y ear I Year II Final Year
1 P rogram m es in the College of A rts and Social Sciences (except Econom ics), P rogram m es in the School o f Education, SJM C, IR A, ID S, and CoET, (except Com puter Engineering and Inform ation T echnology, T elecom m unication Engineering)
1 ,697,500
2 ,002,500
2 ,497,500
2 ,30 2,500
3 ,102,500
2 P rogram s in the College of N atural and A pp lied of Sciences, B usiness School and Econom ics, and M aster o f Integrated Environm ental M anagem ent (M IEM )
1,997,500
2,302,500
2,397,500
2,202,500
3,002,500
3 P rogram m es in the School o f Law (Form erly Faculty of Law), Schoo l of Inform atics and Com m unica tion T echnologies, and Com puter Engineering & Inform ation T echnology, T elecom . Engineering p rogram m es
2 ,597,500
2 ,902,500
2 ,797,500
2 ,602,500
3 ,402,500
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Tuition Fee for Masters and Ph.D. by Coursework and Dissertation
Programmes
Masters Ph. D
Subsequent Years
Cluster Programmes
Year I 6
months 12
months
Year I Sub sequent Years
Final Year
I
Programmes in the College of Arts and Social Sciences (except Economics), Programmes in the School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
1,577,500
1,302,500
1,752,500
2,147,500
1,952,500
2,402,500
II
Programs in the College of Natural and Applied of Sciences, Business School and Economics, and Master of Integrated Environmental Management (MIEM)
1,877,500
1,452,500
2,052,500
2,347,500
2,152,500
2,602,500
III
Programmes in the School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), School of Informatics and Communication Technologies, and Computer Engineering & Information Technology, Telecom. Engineering programmes
2,477,500
1,752,500
2,652,500
2,747,500
2,552,500
3,002,500
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Direct Student Costs
*Cost for thesis production shall be paid to students in the Final Year.
Research Funds
Postgraduate
Diploma Masters by
Course- work and Dissertation
Masters by Thesis
Ph.D. by Course- Work and Dissertation
Ph.D. by Thesis
Stationary 50,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000
Books 350,000 400,000 400,000 400,000 400,000
***Thesis Production
0 250,000 300,000 400,000 500,000
Independent Study/Practical Training/ Research Paper/ Teaching Practice for Postgraduate Diploma Students
500,000 0 0 0 0
Stipend 3,600,000 3,600,000 3,600,000 3,600,000 3,600,000
TOTAL 4,500,000 4,350,000 4,400,000 4,500,000 4,600,000
C lu s t e r R e s e a r c h F i e ld s P r o g r a m m e s B y C o u r s e -
w o r k a n d D i s s e r t a t i o n
B y T h e s i s
M a s t e r s 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 I
A l l r e s e a r c h a c ti v i t ie s i n f i e l d s o f A r t s a n d H u m a n i t ie s in c l u d i n g p r o g r a m m e s o ff e r e d b y C O N A S S c h o o l o f E d u c a t io n , S J M C , I R A , I D S , U D B S , S c h o o l o f L a w ( F o r m e r l y F a c u l t y o f L a w ) , a n d C o E T , ( e x c e p t C o m p u te r E n g i n e e r i n g a n d I n f o r m a t io n T e c h n o l o g y , T e l e c o m m u n ic a t io n E n g i n e e r i n g )
P h .D .
4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
M a s t e r s 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
I I
A l l r e s e a r c h a c ti v i t ie s i n f i e l d s o f N a t u r a l a n d P u r e S c i e n c e s i n c lu d i n g p r o g r a m m e s o ff e r e d b y C O N A S , S I C T , C o m p u te r E n g i n e e r i n g a n d I n f o r m a t io n T e c h n o l o g y , a n d T e l e c o m m u n ic a t io n E n g i n e e r i n g
P h .D .
6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
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FEES STRUCTURE FOR NON-TANZANIAN
Application Fee (US $)
Tuition Fee for Postgraduate Diploma Programmes
Tuition Fee for Masters and Ph.D. by Thesis Programmes
Application fee for M asters and Postgraduate D iploma candidates US $ 20
Application fee for Ph.D. candidates US $ 30
Cluster Programmes US $
I
Programmes in the College of Arts and Social Sciences (except Economics), Programmes in the School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
2,449
II Programs in the College of Natural and Applied of Sciences, Business School, IMS and Economics
2,952
III
Programmes in the School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), School of Informatics and Communication Technologies, and Computer Engineering & Information Technology, Telecom. Engineering programmes
3,956
Masters Ph. D Cluster Programmes
Year I
Year II
Year I
Year II
Final Year
I Programmes in the College of Arts and Social Sciences (except Economics), Programmes in the School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
US $ 3,849
US $ 4,024
US $ 5,949
US $ 4,824
US $ 6,824
II Programs in the College of Natural and Applied of Sciences, Business School and Economics, and Master of Integrated Environmental Management (MIEM)
US $ 4,352
US $ 4,527
US $ 6,452
US $ 5,327
US $ 7,327
III Programmes in the School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), School of Informatics and Communication Technologies, and Computer Engineering & Information Technology, Telecom. Engineering programmes
US $ 4,356
US $ 5,531
US $ 7,456
US $ 6,331
US $ 8,881
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Tuition Fee for Masters and Ph.D. by Coursework and Dissertation
Programmes
Masters Ph. D
Subsequent Years Cluster Programmes
Year I 6
months 12
months
Year I Sub-sequent Years
Final Year
I
Programmes in the College of Arts and Social Sciences (except Economics), Programmes in the School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
US $ 2446
US $ 2622
US $ 3374
US $ 5,949
US $ 4,824
US $ 6,324
II
Programs in the College of Natural and Applied of Sciences, Business School and Economics, and Master of Integrated Environmental Management (MIEM)
US $ 2,950
US $ 2,874
US $ 3,877
US $ 6,452
US $ 5,327
US $ 6,827
III
Programmes in the School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), School of Informatics and Communication Technologies, and Computer Engineering & Information Technology, Telecom. Engineering programmes
US $ 3953
US $ 3,375
US $ 4,881
US $ 7,456
US $ 6,331
US $ 7,831
IDS Institute of Development Studies
SJMC School of Journalism and Mass Communication
IMS Institute of Marine Sciences
IRA Institute of Resource Assessment
CoET College of Engineering and Technology
CASS College of Arts and Social Sciences
SICT School of Informatics and Communication Technologies
CONAS College of Natural and Applied Sciences
UDBS University of Dar es Salaam Business School
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Direct Student Costs
*Cost for thesis production shall be paid to students in the Final Year.
Research Funds
Post-
graduate Diploma
US $
Masters by Course-
work and Dissertation
US $
Masters by Thesis
US $
Ph.D. by Course-
work and Dissertation
US $
Ph.D. by
Thesis US $
Stationary 100 150 150 150 150
Books 300 400 400 600 600
***Thesis Production
0 300 300 400 500
Independent Study/Practical Training/ Research Paper/ Teaching Practice for Postgraduate Diploma Students
500 0 0 0 0
Stipend 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600 3,600
TOTAL 4,500 4,450 4,450 4,750 4,850
Cluster Research Fields Programmes By
Coursework and
Dissertation US$
By Thesis
US$
Masters 1000 2500 Cluster
I All research activities in fields of Arts and Humanities including programmes offered by CONAS School of Education, SJMC, IRA, IDS, UDBS, School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law), and CoET, (except Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Telecommunication Engineering)
Ph.D. 4000 5000
Masters 3000 4000 Cluster
II
All research activities in fields of Natural and Pure Sciences including programmes offered by CONAS, SICT, Computer Engineering and Information Technology, and Telecommunication Engineering
Ph.D. 6000 7000
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
The College of Arts and Social Sciences has facilities in all departments and teaching
units to enable students to undertake advanced work and research under supervision
for the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees and for the Postgraduate Diploma of the University of
Dar es Salaam.
Purpose and Scope
The College has an organized uniform structure for postgraduate courses in Archaeology,
Economics, Geography, Information Studies, Political Science and Public Administration,
Sociology and Anthropology, Statistics, Literature, History, Languages and Linguistics
and Fine and Performing Arts with particular emphasis for in-service government and
parastatal personnel, and for the University’s own staff development.
The postgraduate studies programmes incorporate all postgraduate teaching being
offered by the College’s departments under a common administrative structure.
Jurisdiction over the degrees to be awarded by thesis alone remains the responsibility
of individual academic units.
Aims and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the postgraduate studies programmes are:
i) To extend the existing generalized undergraduate studies by offering specialized
teaching and instruction at an advanced level to meet Tanzania’s immediate
professional needs.
ii) To create awareness of the problems of African development and a personal
commitment to social reconstruction in Tanzania.
iii) To encourage an interdisciplinary approach and joint research among all the
University’s social sciences departments.
iv) To generate teaching and research materials with direct relevance to contemporary
policy issues in Tanzania.
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Duration of the Course
The M.A. programmes offered in the College last for 18 months.
Course Structure
i) Basic work on related academic or professional disciplines (termed “core courses”).
ii) Some optional courses to make up a particular specialization suited to each student’s
intended professional specialization (termed “optional courses”).
Eligibility for Admission into the Postgraduate Programmes
To be eligible for admission, the candidate must fulfill the following conditions:
i) A good Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent; and
ii) Positive recommendations from a minimum of two referees.
Teaching Programme
The programme consists of nine months of instruction, followed by a term period of
nine months of writing a dissertation. The instructional period is divided into two
semesters, consisting of 15 teaching weeks and a 2-week period for revision and
semester examinations.
Examinations
i) Coursework Assessment:
Course assessment ordinarily counts for 50% towards the final marks in each
course. Coursework marks include semester tests, coursework exercises, or
research papers.
ii) Final Examinations:
All courses are examined separately at the end of each semester, and before the
start of the research phase in each academic year. The marks and scripts are
carried forward and considered alongside the other results at the full Examiners’
Board Meeting for the programme at the end of the academic year.
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Failures
No candidate shall be allowed to repeat the course. A candidate failing not more than 4
units may be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations under conditions to be
approved by the College Board.
Allocation of Courses
A year’s studies are divided to give approximately half the time to take required core
courses (including one required common course), and half the time for optional courses
selected in accordance with a student’s intended specialization. Course units for the
year are allocated as follows:
Exemption
Any candidate who has taken any of the required courses at undergraduate level may,
at the discretion of the Department, be exempted from such courses. Such a candidate
shall enroll in equivalent work related to his/her needs and such work shall be examined
in place of the exempted courses.
Dissertation
The term period of 9 months is directed towards the completion of either (1) a research
paper or (2) an applied project. The M.A. degree will not be granted until this dissertation
has been satisfactorily completed.
Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies
A coordinator of postgraduate studies administers the proposed programme.
In the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS), Masters Degree programmes by
coursework and dissertation are offered as shown below. There are also Ph.D. by
coursework and dissertation programmes in the Departments of Economics and Political
Science and Public Administration. Some of the postgraduate programmes are offered
in alternate years. All departments offer both Masters and Ph.D. programmes by thesis,
depending on the availability of supervisory services.
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b. In addition, there are two other programmes:
i) an M.A. in Demography, an inter-departmental programme offered jointly
by the Departments of Economics, Geography, Sociology and Statistics,
under the aegis of the Demographic Unit. Over the years the major sponsor
for the programme has been the United Nations Fund for Population Affairs
(UNFPA)
ii) an M A. in Information Studies, taught by staff in the University of Dar es
Salaam Library, but administered by the College of Arts and Social Sciences.
Department of Economics
The Department offers Master of Arts and Ph.D. in Economics.
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M.A. Economics
Core Courses
Year 1
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
EC 660 Advanced Microeconomics 4
EC 662 Mathematics for Economists 4
EC 664 Policy Analysis 4
Total 12
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
EC 661 Advanced Macroeconomics 4
EC 663 Statistical Analysis and Econometrics 4
EC 665 Policy Management 4
Total 12
Year 2
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
EC 666 Monetary Theory and Practice I 4
EC 667 Monetary Theory and Practice II 4
EC 668 Public Finance I 4
EC 669 Public Finance II 4
EC 670 Agricultural Economics I 4
EC 671 Agricultural Economics II 4
EC 672 Industrial Economics I 4
EC 673 Industrial Economics II 4
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Code Course Title Units
EC 674 Labour Economics I 4EC 675 Labour Economics II 4EC 676 Econometrics Theory and Practice I 4EC 677 Econometrics Theory and Practice II 4EC 678 International Economics I 4EC 679 International Economics II 4EC 680 Corporate Finance and Investment I 4EC 681 Corporate Finance and Investment II 4EC 682 Natural Resources Economics I 4EC 683 Natural Resources Economics II 4EC 684 Environmental Economics I 4EC 685 Environmental Economics II 4EC 686 Managerial Economics I 4EC 687 Managerial Economics II 4EC 688 Health Economics I 4EC 689 Health Economics II 4
Electives 16
EC 699 Dissertation 20
Ph.D. ECONOMICS PROGRAMME
The Department offers Ph.D. by thesis as well as by coursework and dissertation. ThePh.D. (Economics) by coursework and dissertation is a four-year programme ofthe University of Dar es Salaam organized in collaboration with a number of Sub-Saharan African Universities including the Universities of Cape Town, Witwatersrand,Ibadan, Benin, Yaounde II, Nairobi, Addis Ababa and Malawi with some support fromthe African Economic Research Consortium (AERC). Students are required to takethe following courses and the dissertation:-
Year 1
Semester I (12 Units)
Code Course Title Units
EC 701 Microeconomics I 4EC 703 Macroeconomics I 4
EC 705 Quantitative Methods I 4
Total 12
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Semester II (12 Units)
Code Course Title Units
EC 702 Microeconomics II 4
EC 704 Macroeconomics II 4
EC 706 Quantitative Methods II 4
Total 12
Year 2
Optional Courses (16 Units)
Code Course Title Units
EC 711 Agricultural Economics I 4
EC 712 Agricultural Economics II 4
EC 713 Industrial Economics I 4
EC 714 Industrial Economics II 4
EC 715 Labour Economics I 4
EC 716 Labour Economics II 4
EC 717 Health Economics I 4
EC 718 Health Economics II 4
EC 719 Environmental Economics I 4
EC 720 Environmental Economics II 4
EC 721 Monetary Economics I 4
EC 722 Monetary Economics II 4
EC 723 Public Sector Economics I 4
EC 724 Public Sector Economics II 4
EC 725 International Economics I 4
EC 726 International Economics II 4
EC 727 Development Economics I 4
EC 728 Development Economics II 4
EC 729 Econometrics I 4
EC 730 Econometrics II 4
EC 731 Financial Economics I 4
EC 732 Financial Economics I 4
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Department of Fine and Performing Arts
M.A. Fine Art
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
FA 600 Contemporary Trends and Movement in African Art:
Form and Social Content 2
FA 601 Art and Aesthetics 2
FA 602 Art Education 2
FA 699 Dissertation 6
Total 12
Optional Courses
For specialization purposes, students are required to choose TWO optional courses
from:
Code Course Title Units
FA 603 Graphic Communication 2
FA 604 Studio Study 2
FA 605 Sculpture 2
FA 606 Industrial Design 2
FA 607 Mural Painting 2
FA 608 Traditional Methods and Techniques in Painting 2
M. A. Theatre Arts
Core Courses
Every candidate is required to take the following:
Code Course Title Units
TA 600 Dramaturgy and Dramatic Literature 2
TA 601 Theory and History of Theatrical Forms 2
TA 602 Philosophy of Art and Art Criticism 2
TA 699 Dissertation 6
Total 12
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Optional Courses
Each student will take TWO of the following courses chosen on the basis of professional
specialization:
Code Course Title Units
TA 603 Advanced Acting and Directing 2
TA 604 Playwriting and Writing for the Theatre 2
TA 605 Dance and Choreography 2
TA 606 Design and Stage Craft 2
TA 607 Radio, Film and Television 2
TA 608 Speech and Stage Craft 2
TA 609 Traditional Forms and African Theatre and Drama 2
TA 610 Kiswahili Drama and Dramatic Literature 2
TA 611 Special Project 2
M.A. Music
MUSIC EDUCATION
Core Courses
Each student in this major area of concentration must take the following:
Code Course Title Units
MS 600 Methodology I and II 2
MS 603 The Music Culture 2
MS 606 Research Methodology 2
MS 699 Dissertation 6
Total 12
Optional Courses
Each student must select TWO of the following, which are most valuable within the
chosen major area of concentration in Music.
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Code Course Title Units
MS 601 Introduction to Music Administration 2
MS 602 The Function of Music 2
MS 604 Musical Instruments 2
MS 605 Special Problems 2
MS 618 Music in Society 2
MS 620 The Musician in Society 2
MUSICAL STYLE
Core Courses
Each student in this major area of concentration must take the following:
Code Course Title Units
MS 608 An Introduction to Musical Style 2
MS 606 Research Methodology 2
MS 693 The Music Culture 2
MS 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses
Each student must select TWO of the following which are most valuable within the
chosen area major and of concentration in Music.
Code Course Title Units
MS 604 Musical Instruments 2
MS 605 Special Problems 2
MS 609 History of Musical Style 2
MS 619 Criticism and Analysis 2
MS 611 Comparative Style 2
MS 612 An Introduction to Performance Practice 2
MS 606 Research Methodology 2
MS 620 The Musician in Society 2
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Additional Courses
Code Course Title Units
MS 602 The Function of Music 2
MS 613 Performance Practices 2
MS 614 Special Studies in Performance Practices 2
MS 615 Comparative Practice 2
MS 616 History of Performance Practice 2
PHILOSOPHY OF MUSIC
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
MS 617 An Introduction to the Philosophy of Music 2
MS 606 Research Methodology 2
MS 603 The Music Culture 2
MS 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
MS 605 Special Problems 2
MS 618 Music in Society 2
MS 619 Music, Song and Dance 2
MS 620 The Musician in Society 2
MS 621 Music in Eastern Society 2
MS 622 Music in Western Society 2
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Department of History
M. A. History
Core Courses
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
HI 605 Theory of History 2
HI 606 Historiography of Africa 2
HI 607 History Research Methods and Techniques 2
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
HI 609 Global Capitalism and Africa 2
HI 611 Colloquium on the Political Economy of Tanzania 2
HI 608 Preparation of History Research Proposals 2
HI 699 Dissertation 12
Optional Courses
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
HI 610 African History and Allied Sciences 2
HI 612 Topics in Tanzania Environmental History 2
HI 613 History of Labour in Sub-Saharan Africa 2
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
HI 612 Topics in Tanzania Environmental History 2
HI 610 African History and Allied Sciences 2
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Code Course Title Units
HI 613 History of Labour in Sub-Saharan Africa 2
HI 614 Diseases and Healing in Africa: Late 19th Century to the Present 2
M.A. Archaeology
Core Course
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
HI 640 Archaeology Approaches 2
HI 641 Archaeological Methodology 2
HI 642 Development of Archaeological Theory 2
HI 699 Dissertation 12
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
HI 643 Africa’s Contribution to World Archaeology During
Plio-Pleistocence 2
HI 644 Cultural Heritage Management 2
HI 645 Africa’s Contribution to World Archaeology During
the Holocene 2
Optional Course
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
HI 646 Lithic Technology 2
HI 647 Ceramic Technology 2
HI 648 Metal Technology 2
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Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
HI 649 Architectural Technology 2
HI 650 Technologies of the Organic Materials 2
HI 651 Development of Archaeology in Tanzania 2
Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics
M.A. Linguistics
The programme is offered in alternate years.
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
ML 601a Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology I 1ML 602 Syntax and Semantics 2ML 699 Dissertation 6
Language Options each candidate must take at least TWO units from this section
Code Course Title Units
ML 611 Swahili 2ML 612 English 2ML 613 French 2ML 614 African Language Option 2
Linguistics Options
Code Course Title Units
ML 621b Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology II 1ML 622a Sociolinguistics A 1ML 622b Sociolinguistics B 1ML 624 Comparative and Historical Linguistics 1ML 626 Translation Theory and Techniques 1ML 627 Lexicography 1
ML 628 Applied Linguistics A 1
ML 629 Applied Linguistics B 1
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Department of Geography
M.A. Geography and Environmental Management
Core Courses
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
GE 614 Explanation, Methods of Geographical Research and
Environmental Management 2
GE 615 Assessment of Environmental and Natural Resources in
Developing Countries 2
GE 616 Theoretical Perspective in Spatial Development and
Environmental Resource Management 2
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
GE 617 Geographical Information Systems for Planning 2
GE 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
GE 618 Management and Conservation of Environmental Resources 2
GE 619
DE 615 Population, Resources and Environment 2
GE 620 Regional and Micro Development Planning 2
GE 621 Urban and Rural Planning 2
GE 622 Water Resources Development and Management 2
GE 623 Environmental Disaster Management 2
GE 624 Gender and Resource Management 2
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Department of Literature
The Department of Literature offers postgraduate programmes leading to the award ofMaster of Arts in Literature (M.A. (Lit)) and Doctor of Philosophy, (Ph.D.). The M.A.(Lit) degree is offered in two modes: either by Coursework and Dissertation or byThesis. The Ph.D. degree is currently offered by thesis only.
Regulations
All University Regulations on the conduct of postgraduate studies apply.
Duration of the Course
The M.A. by Coursework and Dissertation takes a minimum of 18 months, while theM.A. by Thesis takes a minimum of two years, as per University Regulations. ThePh.D. takes a minimum of three years.
Course Assessment
M.A. by Coursework and Dissertation: Coursework 50%, Final examinations 50%,Dissertation 100%. M.A. and Ph.D by Thesis: Thesis 100%.
Course Structure for the M.A. Coursework and Dissertation Programme
There will be a minimum of four core courses (12 units), and two optional courses (6
units), totalling 18 units, completed in two semesters. One course unit is measured by
15 contact hours per semester. A three-unit course translates into 45 contact hours per
semester, or 3 hours per week for a fifteen-week semester. The first part of the course
is devoted to coursework, while the remaining portion is for fieldwork and dissertation
writing. The dissertation, taking half of the M.A. duration, is equivalent to 18 units. To
graduate therefore, a candidate in the M.A. Coursework and Dissertation Programme
is expected to complete a minimum of 36 units.
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
LT 610 Literary Theory and Criticism 3
LT 611 Evolution of African Writing 3
LT 612 Studies in the Epic 3
LT 616 Research Methods 3
LT 699 Dissertation 18
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Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
LT 613 Prison and Exile Literature 3
LT 614 Trends in Modern Literature 3
LT 615 Linguistic Studies of the Novel 3
LT 617 Folklore and Society 3
LT 618 Postcolonial Literature 3
LT 619 Perspectives in Writing 3
LT 620 Sociology of Literature 3
Department of Sociology
M.A. Sociology
Core Courses
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
SO 604 Advanced Classical Sociological Theories 3
SO 606 Advanced Qualitative Research Methods 3
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
SO 605 Advanced Contemporary Sociological Theories 3
SO 607 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods 3
Compulsory
Code Course Title Units
SO 699 Dissertation 6
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Specialization I: Rural Development
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
SO 614 Peasant Societies 3
SO 615 Rural Environment & Resource Use 3
SO 654 Rural Development Policy & Planning 3
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
SO 655 Advanced Studies in Community Development 3
SO 656 Land Law and Land Tenure 3
SO 657 Demographic Change and Rural Development 3
SO 660 Transformation & Communication Technology and Rural
Development 3
Specialization II: Urban Sociology
Semester 1
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 621 Social Problems of Urbanization in the West 3
SO 620 Urban Social Morphology 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 624 Regional Urban Planning 3
SO 625 Urban Land Use Systems 3
GE 616 Spatial Development and Environmental Resources 3
PS 608 Urban Governance 3
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Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
SO 622 Social Problems of Urbanization in the Third World 3SO 623 Urban Social Morphology in the Third World 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 626 Urban Survival Mechanisms 3SO 627 Social Structure of Urban Areas 3GE 621 Urban and Rural Planning 3
Specialization III: Relations in Labour Law
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
SO 671 Organizational Theory and Behaviour 3SO 672 Motivation Theory and Incentive Schemes 3SO 675 International Labour Standards, Tripartism and Social Dialogue 3SO 668 Labour Law 3
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
SO 673 Socio-Economic Transformations and Labour Processes 3SO 674 Industrial Democracy and Workers Participation 3SO 676 Collective Bargaining and Dispute Settlement 3SO 677 Labour Administration 3
Specialization IV: Social Welfare and Administration
Semester 1
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 662 Social Security and Policy Schemes 3
SO 642 Medical Anthropology and Sociology 3
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Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 641 Gender Relations and Population 3SO 602 Graduate Seminar 3LW 652 Social Security Law 3MS 601 Organization Theory and Management 1
Semester 2
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 661 Social Welfare and Administration 3SO 665 Social Policy Methods 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
SO 621 Urban Social Problems 3LW 628 Human Rights Law 3MK 611 Entrepreneurship Development 1
Department of Statistics
M.A. Statistics
First Year
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
ST 620 Multivariate Analysis I 3ST 622 Statistical Theory I 3
ST 625 Design of Experiments 3
ST 627 Advanced Statistical Methods of Econometrics 3
ST 629 Advanced Operations Research I 3
ST 631 Advanced Sampling Theory I 3
ST 635 Times Series Analysis and Forecasting Techniques 3
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Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
ST 621 Multivariate Analysis II 3
ST 623 Statistical Theory II 3
ST 624 Statistical Methods 3
ST 630 Advanced Operations Research II 3
ST 632 Advanced Sampling Theory II 3
ST 636 Spectral Analysis of Times Series 3
Second Year
Code Course Title Units
ST 699 Dissertation 18
Compulsory
First Year
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
ST 620 Multivariate Analysis I 3
ST 622 Statistical Theory 3
ST 631 Advanced sampling Theory I 3
Semester 2
Code Course Title Units
ST 621 Multivariate Analysis II 3
ST 623 Statistical Theory II 3
ST 624 Statistical Methods 3
Optional Courses
Semester 1
Any TWO of the following:
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Code Course Title Units
ST 625 Design of Experiments 3
ST 627 Advanced Statistical Methods of Econometrics 3
ST 629 Advanced Operations Research I 3
ST 635 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting Techniques 3
Semester 2
Any TWO of the following:
Code Course Title Units
ST 630 Advanced Operations Research II 3
ST 632 Advanced Sampling Theory II 3
ST 636 Spectral Analysis of Times Series 3
Department of Political Science and Public Administration
The Department of Political Science and Public Administration offers M.A. Political
Science and M.A. in Public Administration
MA in Political Science1
The M.A. in Political Science has the following course offerings:
Major Area of Concentration: 6 units
Electives: 6 units
Research Paper: 12 units
Each course other than the research paper carries 3 units. The research paper carries
12 units.
The Major Areas of Concentration are: International Relations and Politics.
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Compulsory courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 601 Principles and Methods in Social Science Research 3
PS 603 Political Analysis 3
PS 604 Political Theory 3
PS 618 International Relations: Approaches and Issues 3
PS 799 Research Paper 12
International Relations Concentration
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 620 Public International Law 3
PS 622 International Political Economy 3
PS 628 Security, Conflict and War 3
PS 726 African International Relations 3
Electives: 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
PS 714 Human Rights and Human Rights Law 3
PS 719 International Organization 3
PS 720 Regional Integration 3
PS 729 Foreign Policy and Diplomacy 3
PS 730 Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies 3
PS 733 Conflict Management and Resolution in Africa 3
PS 750 Special Topics/Directed Study 3
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Politics Concentration
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 607 Comparative Politics 3
PS 611 Contemporary Political Thought 3
PS 614 African Political Thought 3
PS 615 Democratic Theory and Practice 3
Electives: 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
PS 639 Area Studies: One of the following – America, Europe,
Asia, Middle East, China, Caribbean (Latin America) 3
PS 710 The State and Economy 3
PS 711 Gender and Governance 3
PS 716 Identity and Politics 3
PS 724 Classical Political Thought 3
PS 734 Issues in Comparative Politics 3
PS 735 Islamic Political Thought 3
PS 738 Selected Issues in Political Thought 3
PS 750 Special Topics/Directed Study 3
M.A. in Public Administration
Students pursuing M.A. in Public Administration are required to take 36 units consisting
of 24 course work units and 12 units for the dissertation as detailed below:
Compulsory Courses: 15 units
Electives: 9 units
Research Paper: 12 units
Each course other than the Research Paper carries 3 units. The Research Paper carries
12 units.
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Compulsory Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 601 Principles and Methods in Social Science Research 3PA 603 Administrative Theory (Models, Concepts, Paradigms) 3PA 604 Public Finance Management 3
PA 605 Public Policy 3
PA 606 Human Resource Management 3
PA 799 Research Paper 12
Electives: 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
PA 706 Corporate Governance 3
PA 707 Administrative and Labour Laws 3
PA 717 Local Governance 3
PS 711 Gender and Governance 3
PA 713 Employee and Labour Relations 3
PA 718 Organization Development and Change 3
PA 725 Managing Public Services 3
Ph.D. Programme
The Department offers two distinct Ph.D. by coursework and dissertation programmes:
one in Political Science and the other in Public Administration. The Department also
offers M.A. and Ph.D. by thesis.
Ph.D. in Political Science
Students pursuing a Ph.D. in Political Science are required to take 94 units consisting of
54 course work units and 40 units for the dissertation as detailed below:
Compulsory Courses: 18 units
Major Area of Concentration: 12 units
Electives: 24 units
Dissertation: 40 units
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Each course other than the Dissertation carries 3 units. The dissertation will carry 40
units.
The Major Areas of Concentration are: Public Administration, International Relations
and Politics.
Electives: 24 units, 12 selected from the schedule of courses from the respective area
of concentration. The other 12 can be selected from university wide graduate courses.
The compulsory courses are:
Code Course Title Units
PS 601 Principles and Methods in Social Science Research 3
PS 702 Data Analysis Methods and Techniques 3
PS 603 Political Analysis 3
PA 603 Administrative Theory (Models, Concepts and Paradigms) 3
PS 604 Political Theory 3
PS 618 International Relations: Approaches and Issues 3
PS 899 Dissertation 40
Major Areas of Concentration
Three areas of concentration are offered. These are International Relations, Public
Administration and Politics.
International Relations Concentration
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 620 Public International Law 3
PS 622 International Political Economy 3
PS 628 Security, Conflict and War 3
PS 726 African International Relations 3
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Electives
Code Course Title Units
PS 714 Human Rights and Human Rights Law 3
PS 719 International Organization 3
PS 720 Regional Integration 3
PS 729 Foreign Policy and Diplomacy 3
PS 730 Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies 3
PS 733 Conflict Management and Resolution in Africa 3
PS 750 Special Topics/Directed Study 3
Public Administration Concentration
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PA 604 Public Finance Management 3
PA 605 Public Policy 3
PA 606 Human Resource Management 3
PA 608 Comparative Public Administration 3
Electives: 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
PA 706 Corporate Governance 3
PA 707 Administrative and Labour Laws 3
PA 717 Local Governance 3
PS 711 Gender and Governance 3
PA 713 Employee and Labour Relations 3
PA 718 Organization Development and Change 3
PA 725 Managing Public Services 3
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Politics Concentration
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 607 Comparative Politics 3PS 611 Contemporary Political Thought 3PS 614 African Political Thought 3PS 615 Democratic Theory and Practice 3
Electives: 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
PS 639 Area Studies: One of the following – America, Europe,Asia, Middle East, China, Caribbean (Latin America) 3
PS 710 The State and Economy 3PS 711 Gender and Governance 3PS 716 Identity and Politics 3PS 724 Classical Political Thought 3PS 734 Issues in Comparative Politics 3PS 735 Islamic Political Thought 3PS 738 Selected Issues in Political Thought 3PS 750 Special Topics/Directed Study 3
Ph.D. in Public Administration
The Ph.D. in Public Administration requires students to take 94 units consisting of 54course work units and 40 units for the dissertation as follows:
� 18 units of compulsory courses;� course units in a major area of concentration and� 24 units of electives� 40 units for the dissertation.
Each course other than the Dissertation carries 3 units. The dissertation carries 40units.
Students admitted to the Ph.D. degree in Public Administration are required to take thefollowing courses:
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Compulsory Courses
Code Course Title Units
PS 601 Principles and Methods in Social Science Research 3
PS 802 Data Analysis Methods and Techniques 3
PA 603 Administrative Theory (Models, Concepts, Paradigms) 3
PA 604 Public Finance Management 3
PA 605 Public Policy 3
PA 606 Human Resource Management 3
PA 899 Dissertation 40
Major Area of Concentration:
Code Course Title Units
PA 608 Comparative Public Administration 3
PA 706 Corporate Governance 3
PA 708 Performance Management 3
PA 713 Employee and Labour Relations 3
PA 717 Local Governance 3
PA 718 Organization Development and Change 3
PA 850 Special Topics/Directed Study 3
Electives
24 units, 12 selected from the schedule of courses from the respective area of
concentration. The other 12 can be selected from university wide graduate courses.
Library and Information Unit
M.A. Library and Information Science
The College, in collaboration with the University Library, also offers a Master of Arts in
Library and Information Science degree programme. This is an eighteen (18) months
programme. It consists of the following courses:
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Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
IL 603 Research Methods 3
IL 623 Records Management and Archives Administration 2
IL 634 Information and Communication Theory 3
IL 635 Information Sources and Reference Services 3
IL 636 Information Technology and Its Applications 3
IL 637 Organization of Knowledge 3
IL 638 Organization of Knowledge 3
IL 639 Management for the Information Professionals 2
IL 640 Collection Development and Management 2
IL 699 Dissertation 15
Optional Courses
At lease 4 Units from:
Code Course Title Units
IL 617 Information User Studies 2
IL 618 Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Information Systems 2
IL 631 Legal Information Services 2
IL633 Digital Libraries 2
IL 642 Information in Science and Technology 2
IL 643 Knowledge Management 2
GE 633 Geographical Information Systems (Students who will opt
this course will join the GE 633 class offered by the Dept.
of Geography 3
Students are required to take 4 Core courses and One Optional Course in the First
Semester consisting of 14 Units; and another 5 core courses and One Optional course
in the Second Semester consisting of 14 Units. The total number of required units is
therefore 28.
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Demographic Training Unit
M.A. Demography
Semester 1
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
DE 620 Introduction to Population Studies 3
DE 621 Direct Demographic Techniques 3
DE 623 Determinants of Fertility 3
DE 625 Statistical Methods** 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
DE 628 Population, Resources and Environment 3
DE 630 Population and Socio-economic Development 3
DE 632 Theory of Policy Issues in Population and Development 3
Semester 2
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
DE 622 Indirect Demographic Techniques 3
DE 624 Determinants of Mortality 3
DE 626 Research Methods in Population 3
DE 627 Introduction to IT, Data Management and Computing Methods 3
** Students with a first degree in Statistics will be exempted from this course.
They will instead choose an extra course from the optional courses.
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Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
DE 629 Migration and Urbanization 3DE 631 Social and Gender Analysis of Population 3DE 633 Population Programmes and Socio-economic Development 3
Semester 3
DE 699 Dissertation 18
Teaching Programme
The programme consists of nine months of instruction, followed by writing of the
dissertation. The instructional period is divided into two semesters, consisting of 15
teaching weeks and a 2-week period for revision and semester examinations.
Examinations
i) Semester Examinations:
Course assessment ordinarily counts for 50% towards the final marks in each
course. Coursework marks include semester tests and whatever essays, coursework
exercises, or research papers assigned.
ii) Final Examinations:
All courses are examined separately at the end of every two semesters, and before
the start of the research phase in each academic year. An exception is made for
half courses offered only in the first and second semester, which are to be examined
at the end of the respective semester, with the marks and scripts being carried
forward to be considered alongside the other results at the Examiners’ Board
Meeting for the programme.
Failures
No candidate shall be allowed to repeat the course. A candidate failing not more than 4
units may be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations under conditions to be
approved by the College Board.
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Allocation of Courses
A year’s studies are divided to give approximately half the time for required core courses
(including one required common course), and half the time for optional courses selected
in accordance with a student’s intended specialization. Course units for the year areallocated as follows:
THE UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL (UDBS)
INTRODUCTION
As one of the leading African business schools the University of Dar es Salaam BusinessSchool conducts postgraduate programmes aimed at addressing the growing demandfor expert education in specialized business and management areas such as finance,accounting, marketing, production, human resources management, tourism andhospitality management, logistics and management science. Graduates end up eithergetting employment at different levels of industry, government and academia or beingself employed.
Strongly committed to excellence, efficiency and sustainability in addition toincorporating its CESI core values and principles into all teaching and research activities,our postgraduate programmes have been Tanzania’s torchbearers and our MBA wasthe first in Tanzania. Our lecturers have strong links with the business and industrycommunity and are at the forefront of research in their fields, ensuring that course contentsare relevant, highly practical and innovative.
PROGRAMMES
The first products of the newly established School of Commerce and Management 31years ago were 10 MBA students in 1981. Since then strong links between the Schooland industry have not only seen many students passing through our PostgraduateProgrammes but also they have brought about a number of strategic business and industrypartnerships. These collaborations provide us with the basis to progress researchpriorities and ensure that coursework programs are continually developed to providestudents with skills that meet business and industry needs. As of now, the UDBSPostgraduate Office caters for Ph.D., 5 different Masters Degrees and 3 differentPostgraduate diplomas. Graduates from our programmes join a growing body of morethan three thousand former postgraduate students which comprise the UDBS graduatestudents alumni network.
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FULL TIME MBA PROGRAM
Introduction
The MBA is a programme designed with the needs of the business world and students
in mind. The business world requires enterprising men and women who can take stock
of the changing competitive business environment and make critical decisions for effective
and efficient strategy formulation and implementation.
The MBA programme is open to people with a variety of backgrounds. This includes
management, engineering, architecture, natural science, development studies and general
social studies.
The Full time MBA programme is offered during normal working hours and students
registered in the programme are expected to be residing within Dar es Salaam for
effective utilisation of facilities. These include the mini library at the School, internet
connected computers in the labs, reading facilities and so on. In the meantime, the
School is expanding its physical facilities to provide more room for study area for
students.
Structure of the Full Time MBA Programme
Overall, the programme has four semesters, three semesters of teaching and one semester
of dissertation research project. The first three semesters consist of 14 weeks of teaching
and seminar activities. In each of them students are required to complete the equivalent
of six units coursework. One unit of coursework consists of 42 contact hours.
In the first two semesters of study, students take 12 core courses in business
administration. In the third semester students are required to take two more core
courses, with an option of specializing in a particular functional area of management
Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Management Science, Human Resource Management
and Management. Students may also choose a combination of courses that may have
career development relevant to them.
The curriculum for the four semesters comprises the following:
Year 1
Semester 1 (6 Credit units)
MS 600 Quantitative Methods
MS 601 Organization Theory and Management
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MS 602 Managerial Economics
MS 603 IT and Business Computing
AC 600 Managerial and Financial Accounting
PN 600 Operations Management
Semester 2 (6 Credit units)
MS 604 Business Research Methods
MS 605 Management Information Systems
MK 600 Advanced Marketing Management
FN 601 Financial ManagementMS 609 Business Law and EthicsMS 606 Management Decision Making Techniques
Year 2
Semester 1 (6 Credit units)
HR 600 Human Resource ManagementMS 607 Strategic ManagementMK 611 Entrepreneurship Development
In the second semester of the second year (fourth semester), students write a dissertation
in their areas of specialization under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
Admission Requirements
The admission criteria for Full time MBA are as follows:
1. Holders of a First or Second-class honours degree of the University of Dar es
Salaam or its equivalent from another approved University or higher leaning
institution.
2. Holders of a pass degree who have at least 5 years of working experience after
graduation plus a post graduation training of at least 6 months.
3. Holders of Advanced Diploma from a recognized higher learning institution with a
minimum of upper second class plus a postgraduate diploma.
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4. Holders of recognized professional qualifications (CPA, CSP, ACCA, CMA, CPA,
CIM, etc).
Fee Structure
The fee structure for Full time MBA may change from time to time. For more information
on the fee structure for the next academic year, you may contact the Associate Dean
(Postgraduate Studies).
EVENING MBA PROGRAM
Objective
The general objective of the MBA programme is to contribute to the world of business
by creating a critical mass of men and women who are enterprising and who can take
stock of the changing competitive business environment and make critical decisions for
effective and efficient strategy formulation and implementation.
Specifically, the MBA programme is designed with the needs of the business world,
employees, organizations and students in mind, to enable them:
i. acquire the requisite theoretical understanding of the total business world and
generic areas of management;
ii. develop practical skills for effective management building confidence in teams
and motivating other people;
iii. facilitate the development of professional and problem solving attitude for
profitable management and entrepreneurship.
Target group
The target group for the programme is working individuals with a variety of backgrounds
(including management, engineering, architecture, natural science, law, medicine,
development studies and general social studies).
Programme Structure and Delivery Mode
The MBA Evening programme is designed to combine work and study. It is run on a
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semester basis having 7 semesters of 15 weeks each (13 weeks for lectures and 2
weeks for revision and final exams). In the 6th semester students are required to take a
minimum of 3 optional courses (in Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Human Resource
Management, Management Sciences and Production Management. The 7th semester
is set for dissertation (research work).
The programme has 18 courses (15 core and 3 optional). A student is required to
take 3 courses per semester offered after working hours, three times a week (including
Saturdays).
Content
Courses to be offered are:
Trimester 1 (3 Credit units)
MS 600 Quantitative MethodsMS 601 Organization Theory and ManagementMS 602 Managerial Economics
Trimester 2 (3 Credit units)
MS 603 IT and Business ComputingAC 600 Managerial and Financial AccountingPN 600 Operations Management
Trimester 3 (3 Credit units)
MS 604 Business Research MethodsMS 605 Management Information SystemsMK 600 Advanced Marketing Management
Trimester 4 (3 Credit units)
FN 601 Financial ManagementMS 609 Business Law and EthicsMS 606 Management Decision Making Techniques
Trimester 5 (3 Credit units)
HR 600 Human Resource ManagementMS 607 Strategic ManagementMK 611 Entrepreneurship Development
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Duration
The programme is run for 27 months (24 months for coursework 3 months fordissertation).
Minimum Entry Requirements
� A first or second class honours degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or itsequivalent from another approved university or institute of higher learning institution;OR
� Candidates with a pass degree may be considered if:a) they have at least 5 years working experience after graduation, andb) they have evidence of post graduation training lasting at least 6 months.
OR
� An advanced diploma from an accredited higher learning institution with a minimum
upper second class PLUS a postgraduate diploma;
OR
� Recognized professional qualification such as ACCA, CA, CPA, CSP, CIB,
MCIM, CMA, etc.
Fee Structure
Fees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the office of the Associate
Dean or Programme Manager for a copy of the current fee structure.
EXECUTIVE MBA PROGRAM
Objective
The general objective of the MBA programme is to contribute to the world of business
by creating a critical mass of professionals who are enterprising and who can take
stock of the changing competitive business environment and make critical decisions for
effective and efficient strategy formulation and implementation.
Specifically, the MBA programme is designed with the needs of the business world,
employees, organizations and students in mind, to enable them:
� acquire the requisite theoretical understanding of the total business world and generic
areas of management;
� develop practical skills for effective management building confidence in teams and
motivating other people;
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� facilitate the development of professional and problem solving attitude for profitable
management and entrepreneurship.
Target Group
The target group for the programme is working individuals with a variety of backgrounds(including management, engineering, architecture, natural science, law, medicine,development studies and general social studies). Besides the program is designed tosuit even those who may not be living and working in Dar es Salaam.
Structure and Delivery Mode
The MBA Executive programme is designed to combine work and study. It is run on amodular basis having 8 modules. A module comprises of 3 courses each of which is run
for 5 days (4 days for lectures and one day for revision and a test). In between the
modules, students break for two months while undertaking practical assignments. The
8th module is set for dissertation (research work). This programme comprises of 21
courses (18 core and 3 optional).
Content
Courses to be offered are:
Module I
MS 612 Business Environment
MS 603 IT and Business Computing
MS 601 Organizational Behaviour
Module II
AC 600 Financial and Managerial Accounting
MS 610 Management Theory and Practice
MS 600 Quantitative Methods I (Statistical Analysis)
Module III
MS 602 Managerial Economics
FN 601 Financial Management
MS 606 Quantitative Methods II (Operations Research)
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Module IV
MS 605 Management Information Systems
MS 604 Business Research Methods
MK 600 Marketing Management
Module V
HR 600 Human Resource Management
MK 608 International Business Management
MS 609 Business Law and Ethics
Module VI
MK 611 Business Planning and Entrepreneurship
MS 607 Strategic Management
PN 600 Operations Management
Module VII
Optional courses
As indicated above, students (in the 7th module) will be required to take a minimum of
3 optional courses. The courses offered are in the fields of Marketing, Accounting,
Finance and General Management.
Minimum Entry Requirements
� A first or second class honours degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or itsequivalent from an approved university or higher learning institution plus three yearsof experience as a manager or entrepreneur;
� Candidates with a pass degree may be considered if:c) they have at least 5 years working experience after graduation, andd) they have evidence of post graduation training lasting at least 6 months.
OR
� An advanced diploma from an accredited higher learning institution with a minimumof upper second class PLUS a postgraduate diploma and at least three years ofexperience as a manager or entrepreneur;OR
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� Recognized professional qualification such as ACCA, CA, CPA, CSP, CIB, MCIM,CMA plus at least three years of experience as a manager or entrepreneur.
Duration
The programme is run for 27 months (24 months for coursework and 3 months for
dissertation).
Fee Structure
Fees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the office of the Associate
Dean, Postgraduate Studies for a copy of the current fee structure.
MASTER OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT (MEED) PROGRAM
Introduction
Most government and other actors at the local and central level lack the capacity to
enact and sustain a favourable business environment. Capacity shortfalls exist in the
areas of policy analysis, review, coordination, monitoring and evaluation; design of
interventions; vision, leadership and ownership of the enterprise development and
implementation of relevant specific agenda; appreciation of the value of dialogue; and
advocacy.
Objective
The objective of the MEED programme is to contribute to the growth and competitiveness
of the private sector through building capacity for institutional reform and development.
The intention is to develop high-level competencies for enacting an enabling environment
for development of entrepreneurship, small enterprises and the private sector in general.The programme develops pertinent theoretical, analytical and practical skills requiredfor change agents in this area.
Target group
The target groups for the programme are individuals who are involved in influencing,developing, implementing, monitoring or evaluating reforms in the area of small business,entrepreneurship or private sector development in Africa. They include people workingin central government, local government, government agencies, private sector, civilsociety, etc.
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Structure and Mode of Delivery
The programme has 14 courses of 36 hours each and runs on modular basis, having 5modules of 3 weeks each and a project. In between the modules, students undertakepractical assignments.
In order to develop the targeted competencies, the following courses are offered:
Module I
ENT 600 Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Context and Process
ENT 606 Enterprise Development
ENT 602 Governance
Module II
ENT 603 Policy Analysis Development and Implementation
ENT 601 Regulatory Framework
ENT 604 Policy Research Methodology
Module III
ENT 605 Formalization
MG 636 Technology Transfer and Innovation
ENT 608 Non-Financial Business Development Services (BDS)
Module IV
EFN 600 Small Business Finance
EMK 600 International Trade and E-Commerce
ENT 609 Change Management
Module V
ENT 610 Communication Skills for Policy Makers
ENT 611 Monitoring and Evaluation of Reforms
Admission Requirements
� First or second class honours degree from the University of Dar es Salaam or its
equivalent from a recognized university; OR
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� A Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development form
the University of Dar es Salaam; OR
� Advanced Diploma from an accredited higher learning institution with a minimum
second class upper division plus a Postgraduate Diploma; OR
� A recognized professional qualification in business (with acceptable minimum
secondary education)
AND
� At least two years experience at middle or senior position in a job related to
enterprise development.
Duration
The programme runs for 18 months (15 months for coursework and 3 months for the
final project).
Fees
Fees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the Programme Manager
for a copy of the current fee structure.
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE (MIT) PROGRAM
Objective
The MIT gives the students a balanced blend of macro and micro courses that are
necessary to enable them to appreciate the linkages between macro policy issues related
to trade management and micro strategic issues related to business management in
view of increased international business interactions. In this regard, the MIT is a
postgraduate degree programme designed to create world-class trade policy and
business managers, who can serve the real needs of governments, businesses, and
other institutions that pursue a trade and international business agenda.
Target Group
The targeted beneficiaries of the MIT are:
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(a) The public sector. This group comprises the state sectors, including central and
local governments, government agencies and authorities. Others are various public
and semi-public institutions (Universities, Colleges, Institutes, etc.).
(b) The non-public sector. This group comprises non-state actors, including privatesectors, and civil society in its various forms of manifestation.
Structure and Delivery Mode
The theoretical part of the MIT which builds on a series of interactive lecture-cum-seminars, is suitably designed to be delivered in an Executive Mode and an EveningMode. In both cases, the theoretical part is augmented by carefully designed practicalwork that builds on real and simulated practical environment (i.e., Internship/practicumassociated with the preparation of two trade papers, a group simulation exercise, and adissertation).
Content
Courses to be offered are:
Module I
TB 600 International EconomicsMIT 601 Mathematical and Statistical Analysis for Business and Trade ManagersMIT 602 Economic Growth, Trade and Competitiveness
Module II
MIT 603 Trade Theory and Market AccessTB 604 Multilateral Trading ArrangementsMIT 605 Integration Economics and Trading Arrangements
Module III
TB 607 Legal Aspects of International Trade and InvestmentMIT 609 Trade in ServicesMIT 612 Economics and Commodity Market
Module IV
MIT 610 Trade Policy AnalysisMIT 614 Trade Modeling and AnalysisMIT 20 Trade Research Methodology
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Module V
TB 606 Business to Business Marketing ORMIT 611 Management of Intellectual Property Rights and Entrepreneurial AssetsTB 619 Investing in Emerging Market ORMIT 608 International Aspects of Intellectual Property RightsMIT 13 Business and Trade Negotiations: Theory, Practice and Management I
COMPONENT I
MIT 615 Trade Internships I: Paper IMIT 616 Trade Internships II: Paper II
COMPONENT II
MIT 617 Negotiation Simulation Project
COMPONENT III
MS 669 Dissertation
The 17 taught courses of the MIT curriculum are divided into 13 core course that arecompulsory for each student; and 4 courses from which each student can select two.Therefore, students will be required to take 15 courses in total.
Minimum Entry Requirements
(a) Hold a first or second class undergraduate degree of the University of Dar esSalaam, or its equivalent from another approved University or higher learninginstitution;
(b) Candidates with an undergraduate pass degree may be considered if:(i) They have at least a 5 years working experience after graduation;(ii) They have evidence of postgraduate training lasting at least 6 monthsOR(iii) They have working experience of at least 3 years in an organization whose
main agenda is trade policy management and diplomacy.(iv) They have working experience of at least 3 years in an organization that
deals with international business management.(v) The candidate’s undergraduate performance in trade and related studies
(e.g. economics, management/commerce/business administration, law,statistics) of a “B” grade or better.
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OR(c) Hold an Advanced Diploma from an accredited institution of higher learning, with
a minimum of second class, upper division; PLUS, a Postgraduate Diploma and atleast three years of working experience thereafter.OR
(d) Hold an internationally recognized professional (degree) qualifications, such asACCA, CA, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), CSP, CIB, MCIM; plus at leastthree years working experience.
Duration
The programme is run for 18 months (15 months for coursework 3 months fordissertation).
Fee StructureFees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the Office of the ProgrammeManager for a copy of the current fee structure.
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
AND LOGISTICS (MSc.ITL) PROGRAM
Objective
i. Training high manpower in the areas of logistics and transport management in East,
Central and Southern Africa.
ii. Provide knowledge on the areas of logistics and transport management through
dissemination of research outputs.
iii. Enhance and build the capacity of UDBS and CoET staff through masters and
Ph.D. training to deliver the programme in international transport and logistics.
iv. Support staff exchange programme between Molde university, the Arab Academy
in Alexandria and University of Dar es Salaam ( UDBS and CoET).
v. Support sponsorship of the first three batches of students into Master of Logistics
Management Programme at the University of Dar es Salaam.
vi. Support development and acquisition of training and learning materials.
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vii. Support acquisition of basic training and learning equipment such as computers
and related software for the programme.
viii. Support joint and collaborative research activities and its dissemination between
University of Dar es Salaam, Molde University and the Arab Academy staff.
ix. Share teaching resources among the three institutions (i.e. University of Dar es
Salaam, Molde University and the Arab Academy.
Target Group
The target group for the programme are people working in all areas of management,
business, engineering, economic and science.
Structure and Delivery Mode
The curriculum for the four semesters comprises the following:
Year 1
Module I (15 Credit units)
Core Courses (Compulsory)
IM 620 Business Logistics Management
MS 602 Managerial Economics
MS 607 Strategic Management
IM 621 Applied Statistics
AC 600 Financial and Managerial Accounting
Module 2 (12 Credit units)
Core Course (Compulsory)
IM 622 Logistics Information Systems
IM 624 Supply Chain Management
IM 623 Total Quality Management
MS 606 Quantitative Business Analysis
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Module 3 (9 Credit units)
Core Courses for Both Tracks (Compulsory)
IM 640 International Trade and Business Logistics
IM 625 Operations Management in Logistics
FN 602 Investment Analysis
Electives for Business Track Two
IM 629 Public Procurement Management
IM 628 Distribution Logistics Management
IM 630 Inventory Management
IM 639 Laws and Regulations in Supply Chain Management
TR 656 International Transport Management
IM 638 International Transport Insurance
TR 651 Transport Economics
Elective Transport Track Two
TR 653 Inland Transport Economics and Policies
TR 634 International Transport Law
TR 652 Maritime Economics
TR 654 Seaports and Terminal Management
TR 655 Logistics of Air Transport
TR 656 International Transport Management
Module 4 (Credit unit 3)
Field Internship
3 months supervised field internship
Both internal and external supervision provided
The field internship assessed equivalent to 3 units
Programme management to organize field internship with private and public sector prior
to start of the Internship.
Module 5 (Credit unit 15)
Compulsory Courses (for both tracks)
Research Methods for Logistics (Research methodology)
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Report Writing (project Proposal)
Three optional courses not taken from module 3
Module 6 and 7 (Credit unit 12)Dissertation Writing on Business and Transportation
Trucks
Total Units 72
Admission Requirements
The general University of Dar es Salaam admission criteria for postgraduate studies will
be maintained. However, in order for the programme to have positive contribution to
the nation, the programme is designed for people with sufficient aptitude to complete a
demanding programme and at the same time contribute effectively in policy dialogue
and reforms after graduation. To qualify for admission, applicants must be:
1. Holders of a first or second class honors degree of the University of Dar es salaam
or its equivalent from another recognized University in areas related to business,
mathematical related degrees logistics and natural sciences or
2. Candidates with a pass degree in relevant areas may be considered if they have at
least 5 years working experience after graduation, and they have evidence of post
graduate training lasting at least 6 months or
3. Holders of an Upper Second Advanced Diploma from an accredited higher learning
institution and a Postgraduate Diploma or
4. Candidates have a recognized professional qualification such as ACCA, CA, CPA,
CSP, CIB, MCIM, CMA
and
5. A two (2) years working experience in transport and logistics management.
Consideration may be given for those working in academic or training institutions
Fee Structure
Information on the fee structure for the next academic year, you may contact the Associate
Dean (Postgraduate Studies).
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MICROFINANCE (PGDMF) PROGRAM
Introduction
Most of the people involved in micro-finance activities in Africa have not had the
opportunity to formally acquire the skills required to perform effectively in their job.
Objective
The overall objective of the programme is to contribute to the growth and efficiency of
the microfinance industry through human capacity building. The course develops all
basic skills (credit management, strategic and business planning, fund-raising, marketing,
accounting, finance, human resources management, ICT, etc) necessary for effective
performance of micro-finance practitioners.
Target Group
The main market for PGDMF programme is the growing microfinance industry. This
includes public and private sector organisations concerned with micro-finance policy,
programme design, consulting, training as well as delivery. The target clients are potential
and existing practitioners in the industry.
Structure and Mode of Delivery
The programme has 12 courses of 36 hours each. It runs on Fridays evening (5.00pm
to 8.00pm), Saturdays and Sundays (8.00am to 5.00 pm) in order to accommodate
working individuals.
Courses offered
Module I
EFN 502 Introduction to Microfinance
EFN 503 Client Recruitment and Training
EFN 504 Loan Appraisal, Disbursement and Delinquency Management
Module II
EMK 501 Marketing Management
EMS 500 MIS.IT Development and Maintenance
EMK 503 Networking, Communication and Customer Care
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Module III
EAC 502 Financial Accounting
HER 500 Human Resource Management
EMK 502 Marketing Research
Module IV
EFN 505 Financial Management
ENT 508 Planning and Resource Mobilization
HER 502 Leadership and Governance
Admission Requirements
Applicants must have at least an Advanced Diploma, a Professional qualification such
as ACCA, CA, CPA, CSP, CIB, MCIM, CMA, ADB etc. or a Bachelors Degree in
any field of study plus at least 2 years experience (after graduation) in the Microfinance
industry. Those who have no experience are required to seek attachment to microfinance
institutions prior to acquiring admission into the programme.
Duration
The programme runs for 15 months (12 months for coursework and 3 months for the
final project).
Fees
Fees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the Programme Manager
for a copy of the current fee structure.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND
ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (PGDEED) PROGRAM
Introduction
Training, counseling and consultancy products that develop entrepreneurship are a keyrequirement in the Business Development Services (BDS) industry but the capacity fordelivery in many African countries is extremely limited.
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Objective
The objective of the PGDEED programme is to enhance the capacity of businessdevelopment services (BDS) practitioners to provide high standards of effective supportfor enterprise development. BDS practitioners are ideally multi-skilled in the fields of:facilitating learning groups, counseling individuals and consulting on specific problems.
Target group
The target clients are potential and existing practitioners engaged in the managementand delivery of business training, consultancy and counseling to SMEs. These includeemployees in public and private sector organisations as well as individual practitionersin Africa.
Structure and Mode of Delivery
The programme has 12 courses of 36 hours each and runs on modular basis having 4modules of 3 weeks each and a project. In between the modules, students undertakepractical assignments.
Specific practitioner knowledge areas are: learning processes and methods, trainingmethods, entrepreneurship behaviour and decision processes, the business counselingprocess, business problem analysis and basic relevant management skills, such asaccounting, finance, marketing, human resources management in the context of small
firms.
Given that small business owner-managers do not specialize by function, learners
must develop integrated knowledge of business, rather than specialized knowledge of
functional areas.
In order to develop the targeted competencies, the following courses are offered:
Module I
ENT 501 Theories of Entrepreneurship
ENT 500 The Environment for Business Development in Tanzania
ENT 502 Project Formulation (with a project)
Module II
ENT 505 Entrepreneurship Education and Training
ENK 500 Marketing for Small Business
ENT 506 Design and Management of Entrepreneurship Development Programmes
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Module III
EAC 500 Accounting for Small Business
EFN 500 Financial Management for Small Business
ENT 504 Consulting Skills (with a project)
Module IV
ENT 508 Business Diagnosis and Counseling
ENT 507 Business Planning (with project)
ENT 509 Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation
Admission Requirements
Applicant must have at least an Advanced Diploma, a Professional qualification such as
ACCA, CA, CPA, CSP, CIB, MCIM, CMA, ADB etc or a Bachelors Degree in any
field of study plus at least 2 years work experience.
Duration
The programme runs for 18 months (15 months for coursework and 3 months for the
final project).
Fees
Fees are subject to review from time to time. Please contact the Programme Manager
for a copy of the current fee structure.
Application Forms
Application forms can be obtained from the Director of Postgraduate Studies (Address
given below). Alternatively you can download a pdf file of the application form from the
UDBS website at http://www.udbs.udsm.ac.tz
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
The School of Education offers courses for secondary school teachers and otherprofessional education personnel. The School of Education comprises the Departmentsof Educational Foundations, Educational Planning and Administration, Curriculum andTeaching, Educational Psychology, Adult Education and Extension Services, PhysicalEducation, Sport and Culture as well as the Bureau of Educational Research andEvaluation (BERE).
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The School offers the following postgraduate programmes:
Postgraduate Diploma in EducationMaster of Arts in Applied Social PsychologyMaster of Education
Master of Arts with Education (which is conducted jointly with College of Arts andSocial Sciences)
Masters programme are offered by coursework and dissertation as well as by thesis
There are facilities for advanced research leading to Masters degree and Doctor ofPhilosophy (Ph.D.) by thesis.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION PROGRAMME (PGDE)
Programme Goals
The PGDE programme seeks to develop professional competency among graduatesaspiring to become teachers.
Objectives
At the end of the programme, the graduates should be able to:
� Use pedagogical knowledge and skills, didactics and reflective practice in theteaching subject;
� Design and carry out an evaluation research particularly one involving improvementof teaching and learning;
� Identify the needs and wants of different categories of learners/trainees and assistingthose learners/trainees to achieve them and excel in learning;
� Possess the skills of effective communication and use of teaching and learningmedia for effective teaching and learning.
Programme Structure
The face-to-face programme will run for one year and will be offered on full time basis.It consists of 42 units of courses divided into the following:
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Core Courses 30 unitsPracticum 6 unitsElectives 6 unitsTOTAL 42 units
The number of courses per semester shall be as follows:
Semester 1
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
CT 501 Principles of Curriculum Development and Teaching 3EP 500 Introduction to Educational Psychology 3EF 500 Principles of Education 3FE 502 Research Methods and Data Analysis 3Elective 1 3Total 15
Semester II
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
CT 509 Classroom Interaction & Research 3CT 512 Didactics 3EP 503 Assessment and Evaluation 3EA 500 Management of Education and School Administration 6Elective II 3Total 18
Code Course Title Units
CT 513 Practicum 6FE 599 Field Report 3Total 42
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Electives (Choose any 2 courses)
Department of Educational Foundations, Management andLifelong Learning
Semester 1
Code Course Title Units
AE 501 Human Rights Education 3AE 500 Adult learning 3EF 501 Sociology of Education 3EA 502 Administrative & Organizational Behaviour 3EA 501 Human Resource Development in Educational Organizations 3
Department of Educational Psychology and Curriculum Studies
Code Course Title Units
EP 504 Education Guidance & Counselling 3CT 505 Language Education 3CT 508 Library Education and Information Management 3CT 507 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Education 3
Unit of Physical Education, Sport and Culture
Code Course Title Units
PE 501 Theory and Practice of Fitness Promotion 3
Examination Regulations
In addition to the general University examination regulations, the following assessmentprocedures will apply. A final written examination will assess general education courses,but short assignments can be given as part of the portfolio collection.
Pedagogy courses will be assessed mainly by portfolios of materials for the teachingof each subject, and presentations made during microteaching.
Successful candidates will be awarded the UDSM Post Graduate Diploma inEducation. The following regulations shall apply to all PGDE Students:
1. All students registered for PGDE shall complete a minimum of 42 units within 2semesters.
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2. A minimum of 36 units shall be completed before proceeding to the supervisedTeaching Practice.
3. All candidates shall take and pass examinations in all registered courses offered bythe relevant departments.
4. Coursework marks shall be 40 percent while final examinations will be awarded60 percent. Pedagogy courses shall be awarded 50 percent for coursework and50 per cent for final examination.
5. The weighting of the assignments shall be out of 100% for each course.
6. The minimum passing grade shall be “B”.
7. A candidate who fails some courses at C but attains a GPA not below 2.7 will beallowed to supplement the failed courses.
8. A candidate who fails to attain a GPA of 2.7 shall be discontinued.
9. The practicum shall be assessed by supervision visits and a portfolio, which willinclude a collection of reflections and lesson materials developed during the course.
OTHER POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES IN THE SCHOOL OFEDUCATIONThe School of Education offers the following taught postgraduate programmes: M.Ed(Science Education), M.A. (Education) MAASP and MEMA (Master of EducationalManagement and Administration). Research programmes include the M.A. (Education)by research and the Ph.D. programmes.
MASTER OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE EDUCATION)
The M.Ed. (Science Education) is a programme designed for experienced graduateteachers of science and mathematics who wish to upgrade their pedagogical, didactical,research and leadership skills in the area. Its goals are to:
(i) Develop awareness of current issues and problems in science, maths andtechnology (SMT) education and find ways of addressing them in the Africancontext;
(ii) Develop competencies in managing, organizing and running professionaldevelopment programmes and courses;
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(iii) Develop leadership skills in managing science departments, organizing sciencefairs and camps;
(iv) Improve professional capabilities in curriculum design, development, research,assessment and professional development.
Programme Structure
Semester 1
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
FE 600 Research Methods in Education 6CT 600 Curriculum and Teaching 6CT 601 Curriculum Development in SMT 6
Semester II
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
CT 603 Professional Development in SMT 36
Electives: Two electives to be selected from the following:
Code Course Title Units
CT 602 Social Context in SMT 3CT 604 Assessment of Performance in: SMT 3CT 605 Computer Assisted Learning 3CT 606 Environmental Education 3
Semester III & IV
Code Course Title Units
FE 699 Dissertation: Students will be allocated supervisors,and will identify a research topic, develop a researchproposal, design their studies and collect data.They should write their dissertation within 1 year. 12
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Programme Management
The residence period will include the first two semesters when taught courses will berunning. After completing and passing the coursework, students will be working ontheir research. Full time students can continue to stay on campus, but part time studentscan work off campus as long as they maintain contact with supervisors. Full timestudents must complete within 18 months at most, while part time students can workfor up to 30 months.
Admission Criteria
To be admitted, applicants should have a first degree in science education and teachingexperience. The minimum pass level should be lower second class with GPA of notless than 3.0. B.Sc. with education students and PGDE students graduating from 2004must have at least 3 years post graduate-teaching experience. B.Ed. (Science Education)graduates should have at least two years of teaching experience after graduation. Freshgraduates will only be considered if they have at least 5 years previous teachingexperience.
Examination Regulations
1.0 All candidates will be bound by the General University Regulations for postgraduateprogrammes in all the faculties. The programme will be examined in the sameway that other taught masters programmes are examined in the School ofEducation. The following additional regulations will apply:
1.1 All students will be required to do and pass the entire core and elective coursesbefore being allowed to begin their research work for the dissertation.Candidates failing in not more than four units may be allowed to supplement thefailed courses. The minimum pass grade for each course including the dissertationwill be an overall B grade in the course.
1.2 After completing the taught part of the programme, students shall be required todevelop a research proposal, do research and write a dissertation based on fieldresearch. The dissertation research work must be completed within nine monthsfor full time students and two years for part time students. Two internal examinersand an external examiner will mark the dissertation. The minimum pass shall bea B grade.
1.3 The School Board may direct that candidates present themselves for an oralexamination after submitting the dissertation.
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1.4 At least one month before the dissertation is submitted the candidate shall givenotice in writing to the Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies with the proposedtitle and outline of the plan and general scope of the work.
1.5 Candidates who satisfy the pass level in the program shall be awarded the degreeof Master of Education [Science (or Mathematics) Education] of the Universityof Dar es Salaam. The degree shall not be awarded until the dissertation hasbeen completed. The M.Ed. degree shall not be classified.
1.6 Candidates who fail the dissertation will be allowed to rewrite their dissertationprovided that they apply for and are granted an extension period as approved bythe DPGS Board.
MASTER OF ARTS (EDUCATION)
The programme provides advanced general education training to employed graduatesin various fields of education ranging from arts, languages, science and humanities,educational planning and management, curriculum and teaching, adult or physicaleducation.
Goals:(i) To raise the level of awareness on issues that face education, including curriculum
and quality teaching and learning, management and administration, social,comparative and philosophical;
(ii) To develop the skills of understanding educational research reports as well asreviewing and critiquing education writings and research reports;
(iii) To develop the ability of designing, executing and wring educational researchprojects.
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PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Year 1
Semester I
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
FE 600 Research Methods in Education 6CT 600 Curriculum and Teaching 6
Semester II
Code Course Title Units
EF 601 Comparative Education 6EA 601 Policy Planning and Administration 6
OptionsTo select two from the following:
Code Course Title Units
EP 602 Social Psychology 3EP 603 Psychology of Child Development 3EP 604 Theories of Teaching and Learning 3EA 602 Management of Educational Institutions & Projects 3EA 603 Educational Planning & Financing 3CT 607 Advanced Curriculum Development 3PE 601 Youth and Sports Development 3PE 602 Economics and Marketing of Sports 3AE 602 Management and Financing of Adult Education programmes 3AE 600 Adult Learning 3
Note: Optional courses should be chosen on the basis of previous background,experience and career interests.
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Semester 3 & 4
Code Course Title Units
FE 699 DissertationAfter competing course work, students are required todevelop a research proposal and write a dissertation 18
AdmissionTo be admitted, regular admission criteria for all UDSM postgraduates shall be followed.
MASTER OF ARTS (APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY) BY COURSEWORK
Objectives of the programme
i) To train social and counselling psychologists;
ii) To increase the capacity of human resources in social training institutions leading tostrengthening their ability to provide such services;
iii) To provide the community with skilled social psychologists who can deal withcommunity and personal problems.
The M.A. (A.S.P) lasts for 24 months and consists of four parts:Part 1: Core coursesPart II: Optional CoursesPart III: PracticumPart IV: Dissertation.
Part I:All students registered in the programme have to study the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
FE 600 Research Methods 6EP 602 Social and Personality Psychology 6EP 605 Introduction to General Psychology 6EP 606 Community Guidance and Counselling 6
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Part IIStudents are required to take any TWO of the following options:
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
EP 603 Psychology of Child Development 3EP604 Theories of Teaching and Learning 3EP 606 Community Psychology and Mental Health 3EP 609 Career and Occupational Psychology 3EP 610 Introduction to Methods of Studying Human Behaviour 3EP 611 Health Behaviours in Young People 3EP 612 Psychology of Aging and Quality of Life 3EP 613 Gender Psychology 3
Part III
PracticumEP 607 Practicum in Counselling 6
Students are required to practice in an actual school and/or community setting wherethey can observe behaviours and counselling techniques used by counselling personnel.
Part IV
Dissertation UnitsEP 614 Dissertation 12
After completing parts I, II and III, students are required to write a Masters Dissertation,which is based on field research.
Evaluation
There are no written final Examinations. Evaluation is based on continuous assessmentof students through various assignments in the courses taken. There is an oral examinationfor the dissertation. In each course a student should score a minimum of B grade topass. M.A. (Education) degree is not classified.
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MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION(MEMA) DEGREE PROGRAMME
Programme Objective
Master of Educational Management and Administration (MEMA) is a residentialprogramme comprised of coursework and a dissertation based on real issues in one’sarea of work. The main purpose of the programme is to train and develop high qualityeducational managers and administrators that are critically needed to strengthen theability of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Regional/Local Authorities and schoolsto provide the highest quality of education in Tanzania.
Courses Structure
Each candidate will be required to take 5 core courses and write a dissertation asshown in table 1 below:
Table 1: Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
FE 600 Research Methods in Education 6
EA 604 Educational Policy Making & Policy Analysis 3
EA 605 Educational Planning, Programme/Project Design and Evaluation 3
EA 606 Economics of Education and Financing 3
EA 607 Management of Education Systems and Institutions 3
EA 699 Dissertation 18
Elective/Option Courses
Each candidate will be required to select two courses from the list indicated in Table 2
Table 2: Electives/Option Courses
Code Course Title Units
EA 608 Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Education 3
EA 609 The Politics of Education 3
EA 610 Education Management Information System (EMIS) 3
EA 611 Organizational Behaviour in Education 3
EA 612 Legal and Ethical Aspects of Education 3
HR 600 Human Resources Management 3FE 602 Business and Entrepreneurial Education 3
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The Programme Semesterization
Semester 1
Students will study four (4) core courses as follows:
Code Course Title Units
EA 604 Educational Policy making & Policy Analysis 3EA 605 Educational Planning, Programme/Project Design and
Evaluation 3EA 606 Economics of Education and Financing 3FE 600 Research Methods in Education 3Total 12
Semester 2
Students will study one core course and two selected options as follows:
Code Course Title Units
EA 607 Management of Education Systems and Institution 3Option 1 3Option 2 3Total 9
Semester 3 (Semester 1 of year 2)Students will prepare proposals and engage in full time dissertation preparation.
Units
EA 699 18Total 42
Time Frame for Field Work & Dissertation Writing
Development of Dissertations shall be as follows:Field Work July 1st – September 30th
Data Analysis October 1st – February 28/29th
First Draft November 30th
Second Draft January 31st
Final Draft February 28/29th
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Submission March 1st
Assessment of the dissertations by EE March 8th – 15th
Viva Voce March 16th – 21st
Production of final error free copy March 22 – 30th
Final submission March 31st
Programme Duration
The students are expected to complete the programme in 18 Months.
Admission into the Programme
To be admitted, applicants should have a first degree in education with a teaching and/or work experience in the areas of educational management, administration, planningor policy. The University of Dar es Salaam minimum entry for a taught mastersprogrammes is a GPA of 2.7. However, in order to ensure that high quality studentsapply for the programme, given the significance of the positions that they are going toassume in the institutions and education systems, the Department will give high priorityto candidates with a GPA of 3.5 and above.
Examination Regulations
All candidates will be bound by the General University Regulations for postgraduateprogrammes in all academic units. The programme will be examined in the same waythat other taught Masters programmes are examined in the School of Education. Thefollowing additional regulations will apply:
1. All students will be required to do and pass the entire core and elective coursesbefore being allowed to embark on their research work for their dissertations.
2. Candidates failing in not more than 6 units may be allowed to supplement the failedcourses.
3. The minimum pass grade for each course including the dissertation shall be anoverall B grade.
4. Evaluation shall be based on continuous assessments and written final examinations.
5. A candidate may be required to present herself /himself for an oral examination inaddition to the submission of a dissertation.
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6. Candidates who satisfy the pass level in the programme shall be awarded thedegree of Master of Educational Management and Administration (MEMA) of theUniversity of Dar es Salaam.
M.A. IN EDUCATION (THESIS)
The School of Education offers a Master of Arts (Education) by thesis to candidateswho have had long research experience and are familiar with research methodology inthe field of education. Those without sufficient background in research methods will berequired to take the Research Methods course (FE 600) as a pre-requisite for admission.They will also be required to pay 20% of the tuition fee before starting the programme.The registration process for research degrees as stipulated in the Ph.D. programmeshall apply. There will be an initial presentation of a concept paper, followed byidentification of a supervisory committee, development and approval of a researchproposal and then field research and writing of a dissertation. Upon approval of theresearch proposal, candidates must complete their theses within 24 months. At leastone internal examiner and an external examiner will examine the thesis. Candidates willbe required to defend their thesis in an oral examination following standard proceduresfor research degree. Three months before the intended date of thesis defense, candidatesshould indicate in writing the desire to defend by filling a special form. Upon successfulcompletion of the thesis and passing the oral examination, candidates shall be awardedthe Master of Arts in Education (by thesis) of the University of Dar es Salaam.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)
The School of Education offers a Ph.D. degree by research. An applicant to a Ph.D.degree shall have a Master’s degree in Education or its equivalent from a recognizeduniversity. The registration of a candidate for a doctoral degree takes place in twostages. In the first stage of the registration, a candidate submits a concept paper to theSchool offering the degree. The relevant research and postgraduate degree committeeassess this and then the candidate is allocated a supervisor. The supervisory committeeadvises the candidate on development of a research proposal detailing the researchthat the candidate intends to do. Once the proposal is approved, a candidate is formallyassigned supervisors, and in consultation with them the candidate prepares a refinedproposal for the second stage of the registration. Once the proposal is approved, thecandidate is expected to work closely with the supervisors and must complete thethesis within six years. Upon successful completion of the thesis and passing the oralexamination, candidates shall be awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy inEducation of the University of Dar es Salaam. Failure to complete within the periodmay lead to the cancellation of the registration unless satisfactory explanation is provided.
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SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
M.Sc. DEGREE PROGRAMMES
The School of Informatics and Communication Technologies offers postgraduate
programmes leading to the award of Master of Science in Computer Sciences, Master
of Science in Health Informatics and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in ICT related
courses. The Masters degrees are offered by Coursework and Dissertation mode or
by Thesis. The Ph.D. is offered by Thesis. Detailed information may be obtained from
the Heads of the relevant Departments.
General Regulations
1. Each candidate for the degree of M.Sc. by course work must satisfy all the
requirements of the University’s regulations for higher degrees in all Colleges and
Schools.
Special Regulations
2. The following special regulations shall also apply to the coursework for the M.Sc.
programme of the School of Informatics and Communication Technologies.
2.1 To be eligible for admission to the Programme, the applicant should normally
have an overall grade of B or higher in the B.Sc. degree subject he/she wishes to
study under the programme.
2.2 Admission may be based on equivalent qualifications.
2.3 Each M.Sc. study programme shall start at the beginning of the academic year
and conclude 24 months later for full time students and 30 months later for part-
time students. Beyond these limits, Senate approval is necessary.
2.4 The M.Sc. programme shall consist of course work (Part I) and research projects
(Part II).
2.5 A minimum of 24 units must be completed in the coursework. Completing a
course is defined as obtaining a B grade or higher.
2.6 For departments offering a core/elective combination in their course work, core
courses must amount to at least 50% of the total units.
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2.7 A maximum of 6 units of undergraduate courses, approved by the Department,
may be taken and counted towards fulfilling the M.Sc. requirements. Such courses
must be passed by M.Sc. candidates with at least a B grade.
2.8 All M.Sc. courses shall bear code number in the 600 series.
Examination Regulations
3.1 Candidate will be required to score at least a C grade in all their M. Sc. coursesto proceed.
3.2 Candidates who attain the B grade average in the course work part but whocarry the grade of C in any of the courses contributing to the required minimumof 24 units shall be required to do supplementary examinations and pass thefailed courses. Candidates who fail the supplementary examination(s) shall bediscontinued from studies. The highest grade awarded in a supplementaryexamination is a B.
3.3 Candidates whose overall grade point average is 2.7 and above but below 3.0 inthe course work part, shall be allowed to do supplementary examination(s) in thefailed courses. After the supplementary examination(s) those candidates whohave upgraded their G.P.A. to 3.0 and above, will be allowed to proceed withthe thesis phase of the M.Sc. programme. After the supplementary examination(s)those candidates who fail to attain the overall average of 3.0 or fail any course,shall be discontinued from studies.
3.4 Courses will be assessed and grades awarded within the term in which they arecompleted.
3.5 Except with the special approval of the School Board, a student may not proceedto his/her research project without having passed Part I of his/her M.Sc.examination.
3.6 Part II of the M.Sc. examination shall consist of an assessment of a dissertationby at least 2 examiners one of who shall be external to the University. Examinersmay require the candidate to present himself/herself for oral questioning in additionto such other examinations as may be prescribed.
3.7 The School Board must approve research topics.
3.8 In order to qualify for the M.Sc. degree, a student must satisfy the examiners inboth Part I and II of the M.Sc. examination.
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3.9 At least one month before a dissertation is submitted a candidate shall give noticein writing to the Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies with the proposed title andan outline of the plan and general scope of the work.
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
IS 601 Object Oriented Programming 3IS 602 Data System 3IS 603 Advanced Networking 3IS 604 Web Programming Languages 1IS 605 Research Methodologies 1IS 606 Software Architecture and Applications 2IS 607 Artificial Intelligence 2IS 608 Distributed Database 3IS 609 Multimedia Systems 2IS 610 Legal and Social Aspects of Computing 1IS 699 Research Dissertation 6Total 27
Optional Courses
Code Course Title UnitsIS 641 Human-Computer Interactions 2IS 642 Advanced Computer Architectures 2IS 643 Compilation and Compiler Generation 2IS 644 Advanced Computer Graphs 2IS 645 Advanced Software Engineering 2IS 646 Strategic Information Systems 2IS 647 Expert Systems 2IS 648 Natural Language Processing 2IS 649 Principles of Geographical Information System 2IS 650 Multimedia Communications 2Total 20
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M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN HEALTH INFORMATICS
Core courses
Code Course Title UnitsHIS 601 Introduction to Public Health, Health Systems and
Health Management 3HIS 602 Principles of Health Information Management I 2HIS 603 Principles and Methods of Epidemiology 2HIS 604 Information Systems and Organizations in a Global Context 2HIS 605 Open Source Software for Health Care 3HIS 606 Health Research Methodology 2HIS 607 Principles of Health Information Management II 2HIS 608 Design, Development and Implementation Health
Information Systems 3HIS 612 Database Design and Management 3HIS 613 Introduction to Informatics 3HIS 699 Research Dissertation 6Total 25
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Code Course Title UnitsHIS 611 GIS for Public Health 3HIS 610 Health Economic, Planning and Management 2HIS 614 Public Health Statistics 3Total 8
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (IDS)
IDS offers postgraduate programmes leading to M.A. and Ph.D in DevelopmentStudies.
M. A. DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
The M.A. (DS) programme combines coursework and dissertation and lasts for 18months. The first nine (9) months are for coursework while the remaining nine (9)months are for proposal writing, field research and dissertation writing.
Minimum Entry Qualifications
Applicants for admission into M.A. (DS) shall hold:
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(i) Honours degree or equivalent from an accredited University.(ii) Applicants who hold unclassified degrees e.g. M.D. or Veterinary degrees must
have at least a B grade average.(iii) Applicants with pass degrees may also be considered for admission if: they have
satisfied the Board of the Institute with their academic potential through subsequentresearch experience and /or additional training.
The M.A. (DS) is a full time programme, which combines coursework and dissertationand lasts 18 months. The first nine (9) months are for coursework or class teaching,assignments and examinations; while the remaining nine (9) months are devoted forproposal writing, field research and dissertation writing.
Course Units
M.A. (DS) candidates must successfully complete 14 units before they graduate asfollows:
i 10 units of courseworkii 4 units of DS 699 Dissertation
Core and Optional Courses
Core courses carry 2 units each. Each candidate will take all the 3 core courses andthat will add up to 6 units. Optional courses carry 1 unit each and each candidate willhave to take 4 out of the 11 optional courses and that will add up to 4 units.
Programme Structure
Students are required to take three core courses and opt for four courses from amongstthe optional courses:
Code Course Title Units
DS 600 Research Methodology in Development Studies 2DS 601 Development of Political Thought 2DS 610 Issues in Development 2DS 699 Dissertation 4
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
DS 611 Issues of Agrarian Change and Rural Development 2DS 612 Science and Technology 2
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Code Course Title Units
DS 613 Planning and Management 2DS 614 Contemporary International Issues 2DS 615 Gender Issues and Socio- Economic Development 2DS 616 Labour and Development 2DS 617 Health and Development 2DS 618 State and Civil Society in Tanzania 2DS 619 Energy and Environment 2DS 620 Education and Development 2DS 621 Industrialisation in Developing Countries 2
Every course will be assessed at the time of its completion and a grade awarded.Candidates will be required to sit for examination following the assessment procedureapproved by the Institute.
Candidates must successfully complete the coursework phase before they areallowed to proceed with the dissertation phase. Successful completion of thecoursework shall mean attainment of a “B” grade or above i.e. grade point averageGPA of at least 3.00 in all examinations. Candidates whose GPA is 2.7 and aboveshall be allowed to supplement. Those with a GPA below 2.7 shall be discontinuedfrom the programme.
M.A. DEVELOPMENT STUDIES BY THESIS
Applicants should have an Upper Second Class in their first degree or its equivalentand must have Development Studies courses in their first degree. If a candidate hasnot done DS courses before, she/he should attend some DS classes in either DS 101and/or DS 102.and or DS 200 – series optional courses - or at Masters level.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
This being an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary Institute, applicants must haveMaster’s degrees in any discipline e.g. Engineering, medicine, agriculture, socialsciences, education, pure science, veterinary, etc.
The programme is research centred and thesis based. To be admitted into theprogramme, a candidate is required to submit a research proposal in an area of his/her interest. Shortly hereafter, a supervisor is assigned to the candidate. The programmelasts for three years.
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SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MASS COMMUNICATION
The programme is intended to cater for the needs of those individuals either withoutthe qualifications to join a degree programme or with interest to pursue areas of masscommunication but have not taken a relevant degree programme.
The general objectives of the course:
(a) To provide specialized training in specific fields of Mass Communication.
(b) To enhance competence and skills in specialized areas of Mass Communication,Journalism, Public Relations and Advertising.
(c) To facilitate possible upgrading for B.A. Mass Communication, B.A. Journalismand B.A. Public Relations and Advertising degree holders who do not have therequisite GPA to be admitted into M.A. programme.
Entry Qualifications
(a) In order to pursue a postgraduate diploma in Mass Communication, a candidatemust have a good first degree or Masters from a recognized University.
(b) Possession of an Advanced Diploma in any discipline.
Duration
The Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication is a full-time one-year academicprogramme leading to the award of a Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication.It is proposed that the course should be both a full-time and part-time course. Thefull time PGDMC course is likely to be embarked on by candidates who might bereleased by their employers to undertake such a course or by those who have justfinished a degree programme or an advanced diploma and wish to undertake thecourse. The part-time course could be undertaken by candidates who are employedand cannot manage to undertake full time studies.
The full-time course, as stated earlier, shall be one academic year while the part-time course shall be conducted for a maximum duration of two (2) years.
Examination Regulations
In addition to general University Examination Regulations, the following examinationregulations shall apply:
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a) Each course shall be subjected to a final examination at the end of the semester/course.
b) The final examination shall contribute 50% to the final grade of a course and thecontinuous assessment shall contribute 50%.
c) A candidate, whether full-time or evening whose overall GPA at the end ofsemester two is below 2.7 shall be discontinued from the programme.
d) A candidate, whether full-time or evening whose overall GPA at the end of asecond semester is 2.7 or above but has failed in one or more courses shall berequired to sit for a supplementary examination in the courses.
e) A candidate who fails in any subject in a supplementary examination shall beallowed to repeat the failed subject during the semester in which the subject isoffered; no candidate shall be allowed to repeat a failed subject twice.
f) The minimum attainable grade in a supplementary examination shall be “B”.
g) A candidate who fails any subject in a supplementary examination shall be allowedto continue to the next semester but shall be required to repeat the failed subjectduring the semester in which the subject is offered. No candidate shall be allowedto repeat a failed subject twice.
h) Candidates will be required to write a research project paper. Each candidateshall be allocated a supervisor, with whom the student should have regular contactduring the period of research. The proposals for the project shall be submittedby the middle of the second semester. The project shall carry a total of three (3)units and will comprise 20% of the course work.
Semester 1
Candidates will be required to take at least 18 units from the following courses:
Code Course Title UnitsCO 500 Introduction to Mass Communication Theory 3CO 502 Writing for the Media 3CO 503a Radio Broadcasting 3CO 503b Television Broadcasting 3CO 505 Photojournalism 3CO 506 Media Law 3CO 510 Public Relations and Advertising 3
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Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
CO 501 Journalism Issues and History 3CO 504 Editing, Layout and Graphics 3
Semester 2
Candidates will be required to take at least 18 units from the following courses:
Core courses
Code Course Title Units
CO 507 Journalism Ethics 3CO 508 Mass Communication Research 3CO 511 Media Management 3CO 513 Advanced Print Journalism 3CO 514 Advanced Broadcast Journalism 3CO 515 Advanced Public Relations and Advertising 3CO 599 Research Report 6
Optional courses
Code Course Title Units
CO 509 Public Information Programme 3CO 512 Specialized Writing 3
COURSES FOR THE EVENING PROGRAMME
The course for the evening programme shall be conducted as follows:
Year 1
Semester 1
Candidates are required to take all 18 units of the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
CO 500 Introduction to Mass Communication Theory 3CO 502 Writing for the Media 3
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Code Course Title Units
CO 503a Radio and Television 3CO 503b Television Broadcasting 3CO 501 Journalism Issues and History 3CO 504 Editing, Layout and Graphics 3
Semester 2
Candidates are required to take at all 18 units
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsCO 505 Photojournalism 3CO 506 Media Law 3CO 510 Public Relations and Advertising 3CO 507 Journalism Ethics 3CO 509 Public Information Programme 3CO 511 Media Management 3CO 512 Specialized Writing 3
Year 2
Semester 1
Code Course Title UnitsCO 508 Mass Communication Research 3CO 513 Advanced Print Journalism 3CO 514a Advanced Radio Broadcast 3CO 514b Advanced Television Broadcasting 3CO 515 Advanced Public Relations and Advertising 3CO 599 Research Report 6
INSTITUTE OF RESOURCE ASSESSMENT (IRA)
M.SC. NATURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT(NARAM)
The Institute of Resource Assessment has two postgraduate programmes. These areMaster of Science in Natural Resource Assessment and Management (M.Sc.,NARAM) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programme.
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A) Master of Science in Natural Resource Assessment and Management
Background to the Program
The main objective of the M.Sc. NARAM Programme is to equip professionals withinnovative knowledge, skills and values in integrated natural resource assessmentand management in order to enhance understanding of current natural resourcemanagement and environmental issues. The programme further aims at imparting anddisseminating new skills related to integrated and sustainable natural resourceassessment and management. The justification of the programme arises from a numberof factors, including diminishing natural resources while there is increasing demand;growing concerns in climate change and variability; and need for mainstreamingenvironmental issues and natural resources in development planning and povertyreduction. Other factors include changing policies; emerging trans-boundary issues;growing concerns related to linkages between poverty and natural resource managementissues; and growing global and local linkages in natural resource management. Due toincreasing pressure on natural resources, new conflicts are emerging and old conflictsare deepening. The programme provides training on how to address these natural resourcemanagement related conflicts. It provides training on how to link global, national andlocal concerns, poverty issues, and natural resource management.
Admission Requirements
University of Dar es Salaam admission regulations apply for this programme. In addition,admission into MSc NARAM programme would require applicants to have a Bachelorof Science or Bachelor of Arts degree with specialization in relevant science subjectssuch as Agriculture, Botany, Zoology, Forestry, and Social Sciences subjects likeGeography, Population Studies, Statistics, Economics, etc. The programme will alsoadmit students from other recognized institutions who posses relevant undergraduatedegree courses recognized by the UDSM. Field experience and computer literacy willbe added advantages.
Duration: The duration of the programme shall be 18 months on full time basis.
Programme Organisation
The course is taught on a full time basis. Theoretical training and research will be ninemonths each. The programme is offered in the form of modules that run under a semestersystem. All Core Courses are compulsory and Elective Courses may be taken fromother Masters programmes within the UDSM. However, a student shall be required totake at least one M.Sc. NARAM Elective Course in each semester. During the
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programme, students will acquire theoretical training in taught courses in the first andsecond semesters and in the third semester; students will undertake research related tonatural resource assessment and management according to specific areas of interestand write their dissertations.
Courses
Code Course Title UnitsRM 600 Perspectives in Natural Resource and Environment
Management 6RM 601 Integrated Research Methodologies 6RM 602 Environmental Assessment 6RM 603 Contemporary Issues in Resource Management 6RM 699 Dissertation 6
Optional/Elective Courses
RM 604 Population, Development and Environment 3RM 605 Development Planning In Natural Resources Management 3RM 606 Tropical Ecosystems Management 3RM 607 Applied Ecology 3RM 608 Climate Change and Variability 3
Minimum Number of Units Required
In semesters ONE and TWO students are required to pursue 2 Core Courses and 2Elective Courses for each semester. Each core course has 6 units and each electivecourse has 3 units. In the third semester, students shall do dissertation work whichconsists of 6 units. Thus, the minimum number of units required to complete the MScNARAM programme is 42 units i.e. Semester One - 18 units; Semester Two – 18units and dissertation - 6 Units.
Examination and Grading System
All students will be bound by the General University of Dar es Salaam Regulations forpostgraduate programmes in Schools, Colleges and Institutes regarding examinationsand grading system. The programme will be examined in the same way as other taughtMaster programmes in the UDSM. The following additional Regulations will apply. Allstudents will be required to do and pass the entire course (core and elective courses)before being allowed to begin research work for the dissertation. Also in order toqualify for the M.Sc. NARAM degree; a student must satisfy the examiners in thedissertation and course work examination.
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Dissertation
i) After successful completion of the taught courses, students shall be required todevelop a research proposal, do research and write a dissertation based on fieldresearch.
ii) A candidate may be required to present him/herself for an oral examination inaddition to other examinations as may be prescribed by the Board of the Institute.
iii) At least three months before submitting a dissertation or a thesis a candidateshall, through the supervisor, and Institute, give notice in writing to the Directorateof postgraduate studies, expressing intention to submit the dissertation/thesis.Guidelines on how to file the notice of submission are given in form UDSM/PG.F8.
iv) The M.Sc. NARAM degree shall not be awarded until the dissertation has beencompleted, examined and approved as per University of Dare es SalaamRegulations.
v) The M.Sc. NARAM degree not be classified.
B) Doctor of Philosophy Programme (PhD) by Thesis
The Institute of Resource Assessment offers a Ph.D. degree by Thesis. The duration ofthe Ph.D. programme by thesis is three years. Each candidate must satisfy all therequirements of the University’s Regulations for higher degree in all Schools, Collegesand Institutes.
Requirements for Ph.D. programme: In particular an applicant to a Ph.D. degree inIRA shall have a good Master’s degree with specialization in relevant science subjectssuch as Agriculture, Botany, Zoology, Forestry, and Social Sciences subjects likeGeography, Population Studies, Statistics, and Economics from a recognized university.
The registration of a candidate for a doctoral degree is per UDSM RegistrationRegulations. A candidate is required to submit a Concept Note whose details areprovided in University forms (UDSM/PG.F3). This is essentially a summary statementof the intended research topic. The Concept Note will be scrutinised by the IRA HigherDegree Committee and decision made. Results will be communicated to the candidateand a copy to the assigned Supervisor(s).
The candidate shall work on the comments provided by the IRA Higher DegreesCommittee and re-submit the Concept Note to the later. Once the Concept Note isapproved the candidate must submit a substantive and comprehensive research proposalwithin 6 months after registration.
Once the proposal is approved by the relevant UDSM authority, the candidate isexpected to complete the thesis within 3 year as per university of Dar es Salaam
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requirements. Failure to complete within the period may lead to the cancellation of theregistration unless satisfactory explanation is provided.
Examination of the thesis and award of Ph.D. degrees will be as per University ofDar es Salaam Regulations.
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF LAW(FORMERLY FACULTY OF LAW)
The University of Dar es Salaam School of Law offers Postgraduate Diplomas, Masterand Ph.D. programmes in Law.
Postgraduate Diploma in Law
1. The programme is offered in two categories, namely the Postgraduate Diploma inLaw (PGDL) for holders of the LL.B. degree, and a Specialized PostgraduateDiploma in Law (SPGDL) for holders of other degrees than Bachelor of Laws(LL.B.).
2. The duration of the programme shall be two semesters involving full time attendance.3. The Diploma shall be graded on a pass or fail basis.
Admission Requirements
Postgraduate Diploma in Law (PGDL)
To be considered for admission to this Programme, a candidate must be a holder of thedegree of LL.B. of the University of Dar es Salaam or an accredited University or hassatisfied the requirement of the award of such degree.
Specialized Postgraduate Diploma in Law (SPGDL)
SPGDL is designed to provide specialized training in specific fields of law to holders ofdegrees other than LL.B. The objective is to enhance the candidate’s competence byinculcating specialized legal knowledge to the candidate.
To be considered for admission to this Programme, a candidate must be a holder ofa 1st degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or a recognized University or hassatisfied the requirements for the award of the degree.
Courses and Examinations
Postgraduate Diploma in Law
LW 300 (Jurisprudence) shall be compulsory to a candidate who did not do that courseat the undergraduate level.
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A candidate shall be required to select two courses from the list of courses for theLL.M. Degree or one course from that list and such number of courses from theundergraduate courses whose total units is not less than 6.
The pass grade for the PGDL shall be “B.”
A candidate shall be required to write two postgraduate papers for each LL.M. courseselected.
Where a candidate takes an undergraduate course, regulations relating to undergraduatecourses shall apply provided that the pass grade is “B.”
Where a candidate fails in one course, he she may on the recommendation of theSchool Board be permitted to re-sit the examination in that course at a supplementaryexamination.
Where a candidate fails two or more courses he/she shall be discontinued.
Specialised Postgraduate Diploma in Law, SPGDL
LW 703 (Legal Method) and LW 700 (Constitutional Law I) shall be compulsory to allSPGDL candidates.
A candidate shall select a maximum of three (3) optional courses from the list of thecourses approved by the School Board for that academic year, provided that SPGDLcourses shall bear the “LW 700” series code.
Pass grade shall be “B”, but candidates shall be required to complete a minimum of21 units derivered from compulsory and optional courses in order to qualify for anaward of SPGDL.
Examination for SPGDL shall consist of written examination and coursework.
Masters of Laws (LL.M.)
This is a specialized advanced degree designed to impart advanced knowledge of thechosen courses through intensive research and a firm theoretical grounding.
LL.M. Programme is offered in the following three categories, namely, Taught LL.M.,LL.M. by Coursework and Dissertation, and LL.M. by Thesis.
The General Regulations and Guidelines for Postgraduate Study Programmes issuedfrom time to time by the Directorate of Postgraduate Studies regulate the LL.M.Programme.
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Entry Requirements
To be considered for admission to this programme, a candidate must be a holder of theLL.B. degree of the University of Dar es salaam or an accredited University or hassatisfied the requirements for the award of such degree PROVIDED the said LL.B.Degree shall be of GPA of 3.0 or above.
Every applicant shall, when lodging an application for admission, indicate the categoryof LL.M. he/she intends to pursue and courses (where relevant) to be taken.
Duration
The LL.M. programme shall be completed in two semesters.
The following courses are offered for the LL.M. Degree.
LW 604 Agency and Bailment LawLW 605 Air and Space LawLW 606 Arbitration and Alternative
Dispute Resolution LawLW 607 Banking LawLW 608 Business Associations Law IILW 609 Canon LawLW 610 Capital Markets and Securities LawLW 611 Law of CarriageLW 612 Law of the ChildLW 613 Commercial and Consumer
Transaction LawLW 614 Comparative LawLW 615 Competition LawLW 616 Computer LawLW 617 Conflict Resolution LawLW 618 Construction LawLW 619 Conveyancing LawLW 620 Criminology and PenologyLW 621 Cultural Property and Antiquities LawLW 622 Customary LawLW 623 Entertainment LawLW 624 Environmental LawLW 625 Gender and the LawLW 626 Health Law
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LW 627 Hire Purchase LawLW 628 Human Rights LawLW 629 Insolvency LawLW 630 Insurance LawLW 631 Law of Economic IntegrationLW 632 Intellectual Property LawLW 633 International Humanitarian LawLW 634 Law of International OrganisationsLW 635 International Trade and Finance LawLW 636 Law and the InternetLW 637 Investment LawLW 638 Islamic LawLW 639 Labour LawLW 640 Landlord and Tenant LawLW 641 Local Government LawLW 642 Maritime LawLW 643 Media LawLW 644 Law of MortgagesLW 645 Natural Resources LawLW 646 Law of Negotiable InstrumentsLW 647 Planning LawLW 648 Private International Law (Conflict of Laws)LW 649 Refugee LawLW 650 Regulatory LawLW 651 Law of the SeaLW 652 Social Security LawLW 653 Law of SuccessionLW 654 Tax LawLW 655 Telecommunications LawLW 656 Constitutional LawLW 657 Law of ContractLW 658 Criminal LawLW 659 Legal MethodLW 670 Admininistrative LawLW 671 Public International LawLW 672 Land LawLW 673 Law of TortsLW 674 Bussiness Associations Law ILW 675 JurisprudenceLW 676 Family Law
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LW 677 Civil Procedure ILW 678 Criminal Procedure ILW 679 Law of Evidence ILW 680 Professional Ethics, Office Management and Accounting for LawyersLW 681 Advocacy SkillsLW 682 Law of Trusts
An LL.M. candidate may also register for courses offered at undergraduate level aslong as he/she meets the minimum condition prescribed for the programme.
Award of the LL.M. Degree
The Degree of Master of Laws shall not be classified but may be awarded with distinction.
Taught LL.M.
Taught LL.M. shall cover TWO SEMESTERS involving full-time attendance.
LW 300 (Jurisprudence) shall be a Compulsory Course to candidates who did nottake the course at undergraduate or PGDL levels.
A candidate shall select four courses from the list of courses offered for the LL.M.degree or two courses from the list of courses offered for the LL.M. degree and suchnumber of undergraduate courses whose total units is not below 12.The pass GPA for an LL.M. course shall be 3.0 points.
In respect of each course, examination shall consist of written examination (70%) anda graduate essay (30%).
Where a candidate fails in one LL.M. Course at C or D grade in one or two courses,he/she may on the recommendation of the School Board be permitted to re-sit theexamination in that course. An applicant shall only be allowed to do LL.M by thesis ifhe/she had obtained a FIRST CLASS LL.B. degree.
A candidate intending to embark on LL.M. by Thesis shall when lodging his/herapplication submit a research proposal for the thesis.
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Eligibility for Admission
The following shall be eligible for registration for the degree of Doctor or Philosophy.
A holder of the Master of Laws degree of this University.
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A holder of an LL.B. First Class degree of this University and who has initially registeredfor the Master of Laws Degree and apply for permission to transfer his registration tothe Ph.D. degree. If the application is approved by the Board of Postgraduate Studies,his/her registration for Ph.D. shall be retroactive.
A holder of an LL.M. degree or equivalent of another recognized University.
Duration
No candidate may be permitted to submit a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophyin less than two academic years from the date of registration save with the specialpermission of the Senate.
The thesis must be submitted within six years from the date of registration for thedegree though Senate may, on the recommendation of the School Board, extend thistime.
Course Programme
A prospective candidate for the Ph.D. degree is required to submit a proposal of thecourse of study and/or research which he/she proposes to pursue and on approval bythe Directorate of Postgraduate Studies. The candidate shall be registered for the
programme.
A supervisor will be appointed by the Postgraduate Studies Committee of the School
to advise the candidate in his/her field of study or research.
A candidate for the degree shall be required to submit a thesis embodying the results of
his/her study at the end of the programme.
A candidate may choose any subject from those offered at Master of Laws level.
The Ph.D. by thesis shall be marked on Pass or Fail basis.
General University Rules and Regulations relating to submission of Thesis shall apply toPh.D. candidates.
Doctor of Laws
LL.D. is retained as a higher doctorate to be awarded in accordance with rules andregulations relating to higher doctorates at the University of Dar es Salaam.
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THE INSTITUTE OF KISWAHILI STUDIES
The Institute of Kiswahili Studies offers the following postgraduate programmes:
i. M.A. (Kiswahili) by course work and dissertationii. M.A. (Kiswahili) by thesisiii. Ph.D. (Kiswahili) by thesis
Objective of the Programmes
These programmes are designed to prepare experts who will teach Kiswahili coursesin higher learning institutions, work in media and publishing companies, governmentalinstitutions, international organizations, regional organizations and other related areas.
The Language of Instruction and thesis/dissertation writing will be Kiswahili.
M.A. (KISWAHILI) BY COURSEWORK AND DISSERTATION
� The coursework component shall cover two semesters that require the student’sfull-time attendance.
� The dissertation component shall cover nine months.� A candidate registered to pursue an MA (Kiswahili) by Coursework and
Dissertation may also wish to opt for graduate courses from the Departments ofForeign Languages and Linguistics and/or the English Literature.
Entry Requirements/Admission Criteria
� To be considered for admission to this programme, a candidate must be a holderof the degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or any other accredited Universityor has satisfied the requirements for the award of such degree.
� To be admitted, candidates must posses a first degree in social sciences orhumanities. The minimum pass level should be lower second class with GPA ofnot less than 2.8. They must have studied Kiswahili, Linguistics, Literature orCommunication Studies in their first degree.
� Every applicant shall, when applying for admission, indicate the specialization ofM.A. (Kiswahili) he/she intends to pursue.
Duration of the Programme
� The M.A. (Kiswahili) by course-work and dissertation shall be completed in oneand a half years.
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Overall Programme Assessment
The overall assessment for the M.A. (Kiswahili) by course work and dissertation willbe based on the coursework, the final exam and completion of the dissertation. Thedegree shall not be awarded until the dissertation has been successfully completed.
Examination Regulations
In addition to the general University Examination Regulations, the following Regulationsshall apply to M.A. (Kiswahili) by course work and dissertation students:
� All students registered for M.A. (Kiswahili) by course work and dissertation arerequired to do and pass the core and elective courses of a minimum of 36 unitsbefore proceeding to their research work for the dissertation.
� The minimum pass grade for each course including the dissertation will be a Bgrade.
� A candidate who fails to attain a GPA of 2.7 shall be discontinued from theprogramme.
� Candidates failing in not more than four units may be allowed to supplement thefailed courses.
M.A. (KISWAHILI) BY THESIS
The Institute of Kiswahili Studies offers an M.A. (Kiswahili) by thesis to interestedcandidates in the field of Kiswahili. Applicants should have a GPA of 2.8 in their firstdegree or its equivalent and must have Kiswahili courses in their first degree. Thecandidate should have at least a GPA of 3.0 in Kiswahili Literature and Linguistics inhis/her undergraduate programme. Before starting to write his/her thesis the candidatehas to present a concept paper and be allocated a supervisor. When the researchproposal has been approved, field research and writing of the thesis follows. Thecandidate must complete his/her thesis within two years after the approval of theresearch proposal; extension may be granted due to illness and serious social problems.The candidates will be required to defend his/her thesis in an oral examination.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PH.D.) IN KISWAHILI
The Institute of Kiswahili Studies offers a Ph.D. degree by thesis. The Ph.D. thesisshall be marked on Pass or Fail basis. The candidate will be required to defend his/her thesis in an oral examination (viva voce).
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Programme Application
To apply and register for this programme a candidate is required to submit a conceptpaper/a research proposal in an area of his/her interest to the respective departmentin the Institute. The current two departments are Kiswahili Language and Linguistics,and Literary, Communication and Publishing Studies. The departmental postgraduatecommittee examines the application then assigns a supervisor to the candidate. Thecandidate has also to make a presentation of his/her proposal. After the approval ofthe proposal by the Board of Directorate for Postgraduate Studies the candidate shallbe registered for the programme.
Eligibility for Admission
An applicant must have a Masters degree in Kiswahili, Linguistics, Literature,Communication Studies or its equivalent from a recognized university.
Duration
� The programme lasts for three years from the date of registration for the degree.The duration can be extended due to illness or social problems.
� No candidate may be permitted to submit a thesis for the degree of Doctor ofPhilosophy in Kiswahili in less than one academic year from the date of registration.
M.A. (KISWAHILI) COURSE STRUCTURE
All students registered in the M.A. (Kiswahili) by coursework and dissertations whowant to specialize in Kiswahili Linguistics have to study the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsKSI 601 Kiswahili Phonology 3KSI 602 Kiswahili Morphology 3KSI 603 Kiswahili Syntax 3KSI 604 Kiswahili Semantics 3KIS 629 Postgraduate Seminar 3KIS 630 Research Methods 3KIS 699 Dissertation 18
They also have to take any two of the following compulsory courses from KiswahiliLiterature:
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Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3
In addition, students are required to take some of the following options from KiswahiliLinguistics:
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSI 605 Kiswahili Pragmatics 3KSI 606 Translation: Theory and Practice 3KSI 607 Complex Kiswahili Structures 3KSI 608 Current Issues in Kiswahili Sociolinguistics 3KSI 609 History and Dialects of Kiswahili 3KSI 610 Bantu Comparative and Historical Linguistics 3KSI 611 Second Language Theories 3KSI 612 The History of Kiswahili Linguistics 3KSI 613 Kiswahili Applied Linguistics 3KSI 614 Kiswahili Lexicography 3
All students registered in the M.A. (Kiswahili) programme who want to specialize inKiswahili Literature have to study the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3KIS 629 Postgraduate Seminar 3KIS 630 Research Methods 3KIS 699 Dissertation 18
They also have to take any two of the following compulsory courses from KiswahiliLiterature:
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Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3
In addition, students are required to take some of the following options from KiswahiliLinguistics:
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSI 605 Kiswahili Pragmatics 3KSI 606 Translation: Theory and Practice 3KSI 607 Complex Kiswahili Structures 3KSI 608 Current Issues in Kiswahili Sociolinguistics 3KSI 609 History and Dialects of Kiswahili 3KSI 610 Bantu Comparative and Historical Linguistics 3KSI 611 Second Language Theories 3KSI 612 The History of Kiswahili Linguistics 3
KSI 613 Kiswahili Applied Linguistics 3
KSI 614 Kiswahili Lexicography 3
All students registered in the M.A. (Kiswahili) programme who want to specialize in
Kiswahili Literature have to study the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3
KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3
KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3KIS 629 Postgraduate Seminar 3KIS 630 Research Methods 3KIS 699 Dissertation 18
They also have to take any two of the following compulsory courses from KiswahiliLiterature:
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Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3
In addition, students are required to take some of the following options from KiswahiliLinguistics:
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSI 605 Kiswahili Pragmatics 3KSI 606 Translation: Theory and Practice 3KSI 607 Complex Kiswahili Structures 3KSI 608 Current Issues in Kiswahili Sociolinguistics 3KSI 609 History and Dialects of Kiswahili 3KSI 610 Bantu Comparative and Historical Linguistics 3KSI 611 Second Language Theories 3KSI 612 The History of Kiswahili Linguistics 3KSI 613 Kiswahili Applied Linguistics 3KSI 614 Kiswahili Lexicography 3
All students registered in the M.A. (Kiswahili) programme who want to specialize inKiswahili Literature have to study the following courses:
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSF 615 Kiswahili Novel 3KSF 616 Kiswahili Drama 3KSF 617 Kiswahili Poetry 3KSF 618 Approaches to Literary Criticism 3KIS 629 Postgraduate Seminar 3KIS 630 Research Methods 3KIS 699 Dissertation 18
They also have to take any two of the following compulsory courses from KiswahiliLinguistics:
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Code Course Title Units
KSI 601 Kiswahili Phonology 3KSI 602 Kiswahili Morphology 3KSI 603 Kiswahili Syntax 3KSI 604 Kiswahili Semantics 3
In addition, students are required to take some of the following options from KiswahiliLiterature:
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
KSF 619 Selected Kiswahili Poet 3KSF 620 Selected Kiswahili Oral Artist 3KSF 621 Kiswahili Masterpieces 3KSF 622 Women in Kiswahili Literature 3KSF 623 Oral and Written Epics in Kiswahili 3KSF 624 Kiswahili Folktales 3KSF 625 Experimental Literature in Kiswahili 3KSF 626 Literature in Kiswahili Translation 3KSF 627 History of Kiswahili Literary Studies 3KSF 628 Kiswahili Stylistics 3KIS 699: Dissertation
Dissertation writing is compulsory in the second year of the programme. Candidatesmust successfully complete the coursework phase before they are allowed to proceedwith the dissertation phase.
COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (CONAS)
The College has the following Academic Departments:
1. Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries;2. Botany;3. Chemistry;4. Geology;5. Mathematics;6. Physics;7. Zoology and Wildlife Conservation; and8. Molecular Biology and Biotechnology.
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The College offers the following postgraduate programmes;
Postgraduate DiplomaMaster of Science by coursework and dissertationMaster of Science by thesisDoctor of Philosophy by thesis
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Minimum Entry Requirement
To be eligible for admission, a candidate must posses at least a Bachelor’s degree orAdvanced Diploma or its equivalent from a recognized University or Institution of HigherLearning.
Duration: Twelve months with two intakes: 1st April and 1st October every year
Objective of the Programme:
To help prepare prospective technicians and programmers in the field of:
i) GROUP I – Scientists IGraduates in Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Geology and relatedfields.
ii) GROUP II – Scientists IIGraduates in the fields of Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Agriculture, Medicine,Pharmacy, Dentistry and related fields.
iii) GROUP III – BusinessGraduates in Economics, Commerce and Management, and Business-related fields.
iv) GROUP IV – Liberal ArtistsGraduates in Arts, Social Sciences and related fields.
v) GROUP V – Lawyers: Graduates in Law
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Time and Course Structure
Evening programme, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, and 8:00 a.m. to12:00 noon on Saturdays. Due to different students’ background, the program is dividedinto five groups stated above.
Course Coding
All courses are categorized in 7 areas namely:
Area 1: Software SystemsArea 2: Programming languagesArea 3: MathematicsArea 4: BusinessArea 5: Computer ApplicationsArea 6: Expert SystemsArea 7: Final Project
All courses start with two letters MT followed by three digits. MT stands for coursesin the Mathematics Department. The first digit: 5 stand for a course at postgraduatediploma level. The second digit starting from 1 represents the number of the courses inthe area. The last digit represents the area in which the course belongs.
The Summary of all the Courses
Courses in Area 1: Software Systems Total 18 units
Code Course Title Units
MT 511 Systems Software 3MT 521 Data Communication and Networking 3MT 531 Data Management 3MT 541 Computer Graphics 3MT 551 Systems Analysis and Design 3MT 561 Advanced Computer Graphics 3
Courses in Area 2: Computer Programming Total 15 units
Code Course Title Units
MT 512 Program Design 3
MT 522 Programming with C++ 3
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Code Course Title Units
MT 532 Advanced Programming with C++ 3MT 542 Programming in Pascal 3MT 552 Programming in Cobol 3
Courses in Area 3: Mathematics Total 20 units
Code Course Title UnitsMT 513 Mathematics 3MT 523 Statistics and Probability 3MT 533 Biostatistics 4MT 543 Quantitative Methods 3MT 553 Computational Techniques I 4MT 563 Computational Techniques II 3
Courses in Area 4: Business Total 8 units
Code Course Title UnitsMT 514 Human Communication and Information Systems 4MT 524 Accountancy 2MT 534 Business Environment 2
Courses in Area 5: Computer Applications Total 6 units
Code Course Title Units
MT 515 Computer Applications I 3MT 525 Computer Applications II 3MT 557 Network and System Management in NT environment 2MT 558 Network design and administration in Linux Environment 2MT 559 Management and Exploitation of Network Resources 2MT 560 Computer Aided Administration 2
Courses in Area 6: Expert Systems Total 18 units
Code Course Title UnitsMT 516 Concepts of CAD/CAM 3MT 526 Business Computer Applications 5MT 536 Scheduling 2MT 545 Dynamic Databases 2MT 556 Computational Linguistics 3MT 566 Knowledge-Based Systems 3
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Courses in Area 7: Final Project Total 6 units
Code Course Title Units
MT 517 Project 6
Part I: Core Courses for all
All students registered in the programme have to take the following core courses:
Code Course Title Units
MT 514 Human Communication and Information System 4MT 512 Program Design 3MT 511 Systems Software 3MT 521 Data Communication and Networking 3MT 531 Data Management 3MT 515 Computer Applications I 3
Total 19
Part II: Core Courses per Specialization:
Group I: Scientist I
Code Course Title Units
MT 524 Accountancy 2MT 534 Business Environment 2MT 516 Concepts of CAD/CAM 3MT 553 Computational Techniques I 4
Total 11
Group II Scientist II
Code Course Title Units
MT 524 Accountancy 2MT 533 Biostatistics 4MT 534 Business Environment 2MT 566 Knowledge-based Systems 3
Total 11
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Group III: Business Graduates
Code Course Title Units
MT 513 Mathematics 3MT 523 Statistics and Probability 3MT 526 Business Computer Applications 5
Total 11
Group IV: Liberal Artists
Code Course Title Units
MT 524 Accountancy 2MT 536 Scheduling 2MT 534 Business Environment 2MT 541 Computer Graphics 4
Total 10
Group V: Lawyers
Code Course Title Units
MT 524 Accountancy 2MT 534 Business Environment 2MT 525 Computer Applications II 3MT 536 Scheduling 2MT 546 Dynamic Databases 2
Total 11
Part III: Optional Courses
Students should select at least nine units from the optional courses with guidance fromthe project supervisor.
Code Course Title Units
MT 522 Programming in C++ 3MT 532 Advanced Programming in C++ 3MT 558 Network design & Administration in Linux Environment 2MT 542 Programming in Pascal 3MT 552 Programming in COBOL 3MT 551 Systems Analysis and Design 3MT 541 Computer Graphics 3
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Code Course Title Units
MT 563 Computational techniques II 3MT 543 Quantitative methods 3MT 561 Advanced Computer graphics 3MT 566 Knowledge Based Systems 3MT 557 Network Systems Management in NT Environment 2MT 559 Management & Exploitation of Network Resources 2MT 560 Computer Aided Administration 2
Part IV: ProjectUnits
MT 517 Project 6
After completing Part I, II and III, students are required to write a report, which isbased on project work. Each student will be encouraged to give suggestions on thetype and nature of problem he/she is interested to solve. Students with previous workingexperience in any industry will be encouraged to delve in issues, which provide solutionsto real problems existing in their work places provided they get approval of theDepartment and the employer.
Minimum number of Units Required
Student must take at least the following units in each of the four programme parts;
Part I: Core courses for all students - 19Part II: Core courses per specialization - 11Part III: Optional courses - 9Part IV: Project Dissertation - 6
Total 45
Examination Regulations
The University – Examination Regulations as specified in the University’s Prospectusshall apply.
Evaluation
Except for the project, each course will have a continuous assessment (CA) and Universityexamination (UE) at the end of the course as per CoNAS regulations. The (CA) willcomprise of 40% and (UE) will contribute 60%.
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The project assessment will be 100%. Each student will write report of the projectwork. The supervisor and the external examiner will evaluate the project report.
The CoNAS regulations for passing and completing a course at postgraduate levelwill apply.
MASTERS PROGRAMMES
M.Sc. DEGREE PROGRAMMES
A. IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE PROGRAMMES
See College details on M. Sc. Degree Programmes. All departments in the collegeoffer Masters Degrees by thesis. In addition, the following Masters Programmes areoffered by coursework and dissertation;
M.Sc. DEGREE IN WILDLIFE AND TERRESTRIAL ECOLOGY
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
BL 650 Biostatistics 3BT 309 Plant Ecology 3
Code Course Title Units
WE 208 Range Ecology 2WE 602 Environmental Science 4WE 603 Community and Ecosystem Ecology 2WE 604 Population Ecology 2WE 605 Wildlife Analysis and Management Techniques 2WE 606 Fauna and Flora of Africa 3
OPTIONAL COURSES Offered in specialist packages
Biometry and System Analysis
Code Course Title UnitsWE 631 Advanced Statistical Analysis 2WE 632 Basic Computer Programming 1WE 633 System Analysis Modelling 1
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Ecosystem Planning, Development and Conservation
Code Course Title UnitsWE 641 Land use Planning, Development and Conservation 2WE 642 Human Ecology and Demography 2WE 643 Marine Parks and Conservation 1
Range and Pasture Ecology
Code Course Title UnitsWE 651 Plant Ecology and Physiology 2WE 652 Pastoralism and Pasture Research 1WE 653 Crop Ecology 1
This course covers the environments of crop plants, physiological limits, and crop yieldvariability in relation to ecological optimum.
Wildlife Ecology
Code Course Title Units
WE 661 Ecological Monitoring 2WE 662 Wildlife Diseases and Parasitology 2WE 663 Feeding Ecology 1WE 664 Ethology of Large Mammals 2
Other Electives
Code Course Title Units
WE 671 Ecological Physiology and Biotelemetry 2WE 672 Primate Ecology and Behaviour 2WE 673 Ecology of Birds 1WE 674 Invertebrate Ecology 2
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN APPLIED ZOOLOGY
CORE COURSES
Code Course Title Units
AZ 601 Applied Ecology 3AZ 602 Insect Physiology 3
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Code Course Title Units
AZ 603 Insect Classification and Phylogeny 3AZ 604 Parasitology 3AZ 605 Concepts of Immunology 3AZ 605 Biostatistics 3AZ 606 Pest and Vector Control 3AZ 699 Dissertation
ELECTIVE COURSESMinimum number of units taken shall be 9
Code Course Title Units
AZ 610 Protozoology 3AZ 611 Animal Helminthology 3AZ 612 Immunology of Parasitic Infections 3AZ 613 Non-Insect Pests 3AZ 614 Arthropods as Agents of Animal Diseases 3
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
The programme targets professionals who are working in biological related fields andintends to equip them with the biodiversity knowledge and conservation tools so thatthey can work more professionally and confidently.
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
BC 600 Fundamentals of Biodiversity Conservation 2BC 601 Invertebrate Diversity and Conservation 3BC 602 Conservation of Plant Diversity 3BC 603 Microbial Diversity and Conservation 3BC 604 Aquatic Biodiversity and Conservation 3BC 607 Diversity and Conservation of African Biomes 2BC 608 Vertebrate Diversity and Conservation 3BC 610 Biodiversity Research Methods and Monitoring 3BC 611 Fire and Biodiversity 2BC 699 Dissertation
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Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
BC 605 Biodiversity of Inhabited Areas 2BC 606 Ethno-biology and Conservation 2BC 612 Legislation and Policies in Biodiversity Conservation 2BC 613 Emerging Issues in Biodiversity Conservation 2BC 614 Bioremediation 2BC 617 Restoration Ecology 2
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN BIOLOGY
This is a programme run jointly by the Department of Zoology & Wildlife Conservation
and the sister-department of Botany. For further details consult the Department of
Botany.
Core Courses
Code Course Title
BL 601 Genetics
BL 610 Cell and Molecular Biology
BL 611 Physiology
BL 620 Ecology
BL 650 Biostatistics
BL 651 Biological Techniques
OPTIONAL COURSES
Genetics
Code Course Title
BL 602 Molecular Genetics
BL 603 Population Genetics
BL 604 Plant Breeding
BL 605 Animal Breeding
BL 606 Developmental Biology
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Physiology
BL 612 Neurophysiology and Endocrine BiologyBL 613 Reproductive BiologyBL 614 Plant Developmental PhysiologyBL 615 Plant Metabolic PhysiologyBL 616 Soil Plant Water Relations
EcologyBL 621 Animal EcologyBL 622 Plant EcologyBL 623 Marine EcologyBL 624 Freshwater EcologyBL 625 Microbial Ecology
Aspects of Applied BiologyBL 630 Plant PathologyBL 631 Entomology
Evolution and SystematicBL 640 Theory of EvolutionBL 641 Evolution of BehaviourBL 642 PalaeobiologyBL 643 Angiosperm Systematics IBL 644 Angiosperm Systematics II
*Both courses I and II must be taken together
BL 645 Alga Systematics
BL 446 Fungal Systematics
BL 447 Fauna of East Africa
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN PHYSICS
The overall goal of the Programme is to produce human capacity in Physics that is
needed to create a technology-based economy.
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
PH 611 Electrodynamics 3
PH 615 Computational Physics 3
PH 616 Statistical Mechanics 3
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Code Course Title Units
PH 613 Electronics 3
PH 614 Advanced Experimental Physics* 3
PH 617 Quantum Mechanics 3
PH 618 Condensed Matter Physics 3
PH 619 Nuclear Physics and Instrumentation 3
PH 614 Advanced Experimental Physics* 3
Electives: Choose at least 6 Units from one of the streams
Stream (a)
Code Course Title UnitsPH 620 Aerosol Physics 3PH 621 Atmospheric Dispersion and Air Quality Modelling 3PH 622 Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Turbulence 3PH 623 Physics of Sustainable Electricity Generation 3
Stream (b)
Code Course Title UnitsPH 624 Nuclear Reactor Physics 3PH 625 Nuclear Technique and Applications 3PH 626 Radiation Dosimetry and Protection 3
Stream (c)
Code Course Title Units
PH 627 Medical Electronics and Instrumentation 3PH 628 Physics of Medical Imaging 3PH 629 Radiation Effects on Electronic Devices 3
Stream (d)
Code Course Title UnitsPH 630 Introduction to Nanoelectronics and Nanoscale Materials 3PH 635 Nanotechnology 3PH 699 Dissertation
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
This is a regional programme in mathematical modelling and designed to train staff inhigher education and researchers from the industry. The programme consists ofcoursework and dissertation. The coursework covers two semesters (one year), followedby one year of dissertation.
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Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsMT 619 Applied Functional Analysis 4MT 631 Stochastic Differential Equations 3MT 681 Data Assimilation Methods 3MT 611 Mathematics of Finance 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units MT 651 Ecological Modelling 3MT 621 Insurance Mathematics 3MT 661 Population Dynamics (Epidemiology) 3MT 671 Game Theory (Advanced Decision-making) 3MT 691 Methods of Mathematical Physics 3MT 644 Stochastic Systems 3MT 640 Numerical Linear Algebra 3MT 683 Partial Differential Equations 3MT 660 Computer Programming 4MT 641 Advanced Mathematical Statistics 3MT 607 Discrete Mathematical Modelling 3MT 617 Continuous Mathematical Modelling 3MT 604 Optimization Methods of Operations Research 3MT 664 Graph Theory 3MT 627 Computational Fluid Dynamics I 3MT 637 Computational Fluid Dynamics II 3MT 663 Ordinary Differential Equations 3MT 601 Advanced Probability Theory 3
M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN MATHEMATICS
This is a Masters programme in mathematics and is designed to equip learners withwide range of choices in mathematics specializations. It consists of 2 semesters ofcoursework and one year of dissertation.
Common Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
MT 619 Applied Functional Analysis 3MT 660 Computer Applications and Programming 4
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Core Courses per Specialization
Mathematical Analysis
Code Course Title UnitsMT 683 Partial Differential Equations 3MT 649 Complex Methods in Partial Differential Equations 4
Mathematical Modelling
Code Course Title UnitsMT 607 Discrete Mathematical Modelling 3MT 617 Continuous Mathematical Modelling 3
Operations Research
Code Course Title UnitsMT 604 Optimization Methods of Operations Research 3MT 664 Graph Theory 3MT 644 Stochastic Systems 3MT 654 Integer, Non-linear and Dynamic Programming 3
Computational Mathematics
Code Course Title UnitsMT 640 Numerical Linear Algebra 3MT 650 Finite Difference Methods 2MT 670 Finite Element Methods 2
Applied Mechanics
Code Course Title UnitsMT 663 Ordinary Differential Equations 2MT 647 Continuum Mechanics 2MT 657 Methods of Mechanics 2
Theoretical Fluid Mechanics
Code Course Title UnitsMT 603 Viscous and Compressible Flows 2MT 613 Waves 2MT 633 Hydrodynamic and Hydro-elastic Stability 2MT 643 Boundary Layer Theory 2
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Computational Fluid Mechanics
Code Course Title Units
MT 627 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3MT 637 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3
Differential Equations
Code Course Title Units
MT 683 Partial Differential Equations 3MT 663 Ordinary Differential Equations 3MT 673 Ordinary Differential Equations 2
Mathematical Statistics
Code Course Title Units
MT 601 Advanced Probability Theory 3MT 641 Advanced Mathematical Statistics 3
Optional Courses
Any course which is not core and which is not in the student’s specialization area corecan be taken as an option course.
M.Sc. CHEMISTRY PROGRAMME
This is offered by Course-work and dissertation and has been designed to producehuman capacity in chemistry that is needed to create technology-based economy. It isa two year programme during which a student must complete a minimum of 30 units outof which, 22 units are made up of prescribed courses (core) and the rest are accumulatedfrom optional courses. The course work component is offered in the first year, followedby the dissertation work in the second year of study.
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
CH 617 Advanced Thermodynamics 3CH 603 Solid State Chemistry 3CH 630 Advanced Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation 3CH 607 Advanced Physical Organic Chemistry 3CH 608 Advances in Organic Synthesis 3
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Code Course Title Units
CH 606 Coordination Chemistry 3CH 609 Chemical Speciation 2CH 613 Advanced Environmental Chemistry 2
Optional Courses
Code Course Title Units
CH 602 Quantum Chemistry 3CH 610 Surface and Colloid Chemistry 2CH 611 Heterocyclic Chemistry 2CH 612 Advanced Chemical Kinetics 3CH 331 Chemometrics 2*CH 357 Fuel Chemistry and Technology 2*CH 373 Organometallic Chemistry 2CH 614 Molecular Imprinting Technology 3CH 615 Raw Materials for Industries and Their Processing 3CH 616 Chemistry of Natural Products II 3IEM 651 Entrepreneurship and the Environment 2IEM 652 Research Methods 2
* Students are allowed to opt up to a maximum of 4 units of the recommended 300 -series courses PROVIDED they did not take those courses in their undergraduateprograms.
MASTER OF INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT(MIEM)The MIEM programme is designed to cater for multidiscipline studies in environment,whereby students are required to take common courses and specialize in areas of theirinterest and background. It is offered jointly by CoNAs and CoET.
Common Core Courses for all Students
Code Course Title Units
IEM 600 Introduction to Environmental Components& Interrelationships 2IEM 601 Introduction to Pollution Prevention and Control 2IEM 602 Environmental Conservation 2IEM 603 Environmental Management Systems 2IEM 604 Environmental Impact Assessment 2
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Code Course Title Units
IEM 605 Environmental Law and Policy 2IEM 606 Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing 1IEM 699 Dissertation
Core Courses for the Biological Sciences Stream
Code Course Title Units
IEM 610 Environmental Microbiology 2IEM 611 Biological Wastewater Treatment 2IEM 612 Environmental Biotechnology 2IEM 613 Aquatic Ecology and Pollution 2IEM 614 Fundamentals of Anaerobic Digestion Processes 2
Core Courses for the Environmental Engineering Stream
Code Course Title Units
IEM 620 Solid Waste Management 2IEM 621 Air Pollution Prevention and Control 2IEM 622 Freshwater Pollution Prevention and Control 2IEM 623 Ecological Engineering 2IEM 624 Industrial Ecology 2
Core Courses for the Physical & Earth Sciences Stream
Code Course Title Units
IEM 630 Environmental Chemistry 2IEM 631 Water Resources and Soil Quality Management 3IEM 632 Land Degradation and Environmental Geology 2IEM 633 Environmental Analytical Methods 1IEM 634 Atmospheric Chemistry 2
Proposed core courses for the Aquatic Sciences Stream
Code Course Title Units
IEM 640 Aquatic Ecology 2IEM 641 Aquatic Pollution and Ecotoxicology 2IEM 642 Aquatic Resource and Biodiversity Management 2IEM 643 Physico-chemical Properties of Aquatic Systems 2IEM 644 Integrated Coastal Zone Management 2
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Elective Courses (Students may take a minimum of 7 units)
Code Course Title Units
IEM 650 Environmental Ethics and Philosophy 1IEM 651 Entrepreneurship and the Environment 2IEM 652 Research Methods 2IEM 653 Forest Conservation 1IEM 654 Environmental Pollution and Public Health 1IEM 655 Participatory Approaches to Environmental Management 1IEM 656 Human Ecology 1IEM 657 Environmental Oceanography 1IEM 658 Resources Utilization and Environmental Protection 2IEM 659 Industrial Development and Pollution 1IEM 660 Work Environment and Chemical Safety 2IEM 661 Soil and Groundwater Pollution from Anthropogenic Activities 3IEM 662 Environmental Toxicology 2IEM 663 Computational Methods and Environmental Modelling 2IEM 664 Renewable Energy Sources 2IEM 665 Aquatic Environment and Society 2IEM 667 Waste Management in Aquatic Systems 2IEM 668 Aquatic Ecological Assessment 2GE 623 Environmental Disaster Management 2WR 610 Water Quality Modelling 2WR 614 Water Resources Management 2WR 620 Environmental and Water Resources Systems Analysis 2IEM 645 Aquaculture and Environment 2IEM 646 Fisheries, Fish Biology and Environment 2IEM 647 Waste Management in Aquatic Systems 2IEM 648 Aquatic Ecological Monitoring and Assessment 2IEM 649 Coastal and River Modelling 2
Masters Programmes (by thesis)
M.Sc. (Applied Microbiology)M.Sc (Biotechnology)M.Sc (Molecular Biology)M.Sc. (Mathematics)M.Sc. (Physics)M.Sc. (Chemistry)M.Sc. (Geology)
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M.Sc. (Zoology
M.Sc. (Wildlife Ecology)
M.Sc. (Applied Zoology)
M.Sc. (Botany)
All departments also offer Ph.D. programmes.
INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCES
The Institute of Marine Sciences offers 3 programmes namely, M.Sc. by Coursework
and Dissertation, M.Sc. by Thesis and Ph.D. by Thesis. The offered programmes are
aimed at creating linkages between the consolidated research programmes at IMS andpostgraduate training and bilateral collaboration.
Entry Requirements
Admission conditions for both M.Sc. and Ph.D. are governed by the University of Dares Salaam General Regulations for Postgraduate Study Programmes. A candidate for
admission to the Masters degree by thesis shall have an honours degree of the University
of Dar es Salaam or an equivalent from another recognized University with a GPA of at
least 3.5 during the first degree.
M.Sc. Marine Sciences by Coursework and Dissertation
This Master of Science programme is aimed at producing marine scientists with the
general understanding of oceanographic concepts but specialized in either Marine and
Coastal Resources Management or Marine and Coastal Geo-informatics.
The Marine and Coastal Geo-informatics specialization is designed to provide an
advanced education in the principles and practice of GIS and remote sensing in marine
sciences. The programme comprises of taught courses, covering data models and
data structures, acquisition and management of data, spatial analysis and modeling,
remote sensing, GIS design and implementation issues, GIS programming and
customization and database technology. Concepts and techniques are illustrated using
case study material drawn from a variety of application areas. Practical work is
undertaken using a variety of commercial software including, BILKO, ArcGIS and
ERDAS Imagine. For the award of M.Sc. the student must undertake an independent
research project, submitted as a written dissertation. The Marine and Coastal Resources
Management specialization will give emphasis to marine resources management as well
as environmental and socio-economic issue. The programme can be seen as a
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convergent programme in the sense that it may link and collaborate with other relevantprogrammes and basic research and thus giving an opening for multi-disciplinary research.It is hoped that this programme, in collaboration with others, will contribute much in theoffshore stock assessment that is poorly known in Tanzania. The students will also betrained to address scientific and socio-economic issues related to coastal and marineresources through an interdisciplinary education in marine science, policy, law, quantitativeanalysis, databases and modeling.
Programme Structure
All students undertaking Master of Science degree in Marine Sciences by courseworkand dissertation will be obliged to take four compulsory courses, after which they mayspecialize in either Marine and Coastal Resources Management or Marine and CoastalGeo-informatics.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
Admission
Conditions for admission for the Postgraduate Programmes are governed by theUniversity of Dar es Salaam General Regulations and Guidelines for Postgraduate StudyProgrammes. A candidate for admission to the Masters degree by course work anddissertation shall have an Honors Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree from the University
of Dar es Salaam or an equivalent from another recognized University.
Special Regulations for M.Sc. by Course work and Dissertation:
The following special regulations shall also apply to the course work part of the M.Sc.
programme of the Institute of Marine Sciences.
i. To be eligible for admission to the programme, the applicant should normally
have an overall grade of B or higher in the undergraduate degree subject relevant
to the programme he/she wishes to study.
ii. Admission may be based on equivalent qualifications.
iii. Each M.Sc. study programme shall start at the beginning of the academic year
and conclude 24 months later for fulltime students and 30 month later for part-
time students. Beyond these limits Senate approval is necessary.
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iv. The M.Sc. programme shall consist of course work (Part I) and research project
(Part II).
v. A minimum of 30 units must be completed. Completing a course is defined as
obtaining a B grade or higher in the examination.
vi. Candidates whose overall grade point average is below 2.7 in the course work
part will be discontinued.
vii. Candidates whose overall grade point average is 2.7 and above in the coursework part, shall be allowed to do supplementary examination(s) in the failedcourses. After the supplementary examination(s) those candidates who haveupgraded their G.P.A. to 3.0 and above, may be allowed to proceed to thedissertation phase of the M.Sc. programme if all courses have been passed.Candidates who have after supplementary examination obtained a G.P.A. of 3.0and above but still failed a course must repeat and pass the course(s) beforeproceeding to the dissertation phase. After the supplementary examinations (s)those candidates who fail to attain the overall Grade Pont Average of 3.0 shall bediscontinued from studies.
viii. For departments offering a core/compulsory/elective combination in their coursework, core courses must amount to at least 50% of the total units.
Examination Regulation for Dissertations and Theses
Generally the university wide regulation will apply.i. Part II of the M.Sc. examination shall consist of an assessment of a dissertation
by at least 2 examiners one of whom shall be external to the University. Examinersmay require the candidate to present himself/herself for oral questioning in additionto such other examinations as may be prescribed.
ii. There shall be no classification of M.Sc. Degree.
Code Course Title Units
GI 602 Research Methodology for Marine Scientist 2GI 605 Advanced Image Processing for Marine and Coastal
Environment 4OC 609 Applied marine Geology 4OC 614 Applied Physical Oceanography 2
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Specialisation Courses: Marine and Coastal Geo-information
Code Course Title Units
GI 603 Spatial Data Management and GIS Databases 3GI 606 GIS in Decision Making 2GI 607 Programming for GIS 2GI 608 Advanced Spatial Analysis and Modelling 3GI 699 Dissertation 3
Specialisation Courses: Marine and Coastal Resources Management
Code Course Title Units
MR 601 Sustainable Utilisation of Coastal and Marine Resources 3MR 603 Applied Marine and Coastal Ecology 3MR 608 Marine Conservation Science 2MR 609 Socio-economic Aspects of Marine and Coastal Ecosystems 2MR 699 Dissertation 3
Optional Courses
Code Course Title UnitsGI 604 Case Studies in GIS and Remote Sensing 2MR 605 Maritime Policy 2MR 614 Integrated Coastal Zone Management 3OC 605 Marine Pollution and Control 2RM 602 Environmental Assessment 6
M.Sc. Marine Sciences by Thesis
The programme lasts for 24 months and is pursued through research followed by writinga thesis. Some coursework may be taken when directed by the Institute’s Higher DegreesCommittee. Student may submit a two-page statement of the intended research topic,which will guide the department in assigning the supervisor. Within 4 months of registrationthe student must present a comprehensive substantive research proposal.
Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in Marine Sciences by Thesis
The duration of each programme is three years for full-time candidates and five yearsfor part time candidates. A student must submit a substantive and comprehensive researchproposal within 6 months after registration. Full studentship commences immediatelyafter formal registration.
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A candidate for admission to the Doctor of Philosophy degree shall have a Mastersdegree from the University of Dar es Salaam or an equivalent from any other recognizedUniversity.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CoET)
The CoET offers postgraduate programmes leading to the award of PostgraduateDiploma in Engineering, Master of Science in Engineering and Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) in major fields of Engineering specialization i.e. Chemical and ProcessEngineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Thedegree of M.Sc. (Eng.) is either offered by Coursework and Dissertation mode or byResearch and Thesis. The Ph.D. degree is offered by thesis. In addition to the GeneralUniversity Regulations governing the award of higher degrees, the following regulationsshall apply.
M.Sc. (Eng.) by Thesis
The CoET offers a Master of Science in Engineering degree by Research and Thesis inall the major fields of specialization.
1. Entry Requirements
1.1 The minimum qualification for admission to the programme is an Upper Secondclass Bachelor of Science degree in respective Engineering field from the Universityof Dar es Salaam or another recognized institution.
2. Programme Structure
2.1 The registration period for the programme shall normally be 24 months for full-time students up to 48 months for part-time students (This period includes the sixmonths period given for registration).
2.2 Registration for the programme shall be at any time during the Academic Year.The registration shall be renewed annually.
2.3 Upon registration, with the help of the Department’s supervisory committee, thecandidate will submit a two page statement of the intended research topic toCollege Postgraduate Committee. On the basis of the statement the College, inconsultation with relevant Department, shall assign a supervisor(s) to the candidate.Studentship commences with immediate effect.
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2.4 Within four months of the assignment of supervisor, the candidate shall present a
comprehensive substantive proposal in a Departmental seminar (Department’s
Postgraduate Committee Members should attend).
2.5 The proposal shall not exceed 20 pages in length, typed in at least 12 pointfont and double spaced line.
2.6 Each member of the Department’s postgraduate committee will be given acopy of the proposal for scrutiny at least seven days before the date of theseminar presentation.
2.7 If satisfied with the quality of the proposal, the department shall submit theproposal for evaluation at the College PSRP Committee, where it will bepresented by the student.
2.8 Once it finds the proposal satisfactory, the College PSRP will approve it andforward it to the DPGS Board.
2.9 DPGS Board will deliberate the proposal and make recommendations.
2.10 Maximum period for the registration process is six months. Candidates willpay $20 for each monthly extension beyond the six months.
2.11 Students may, on the recommendation of the relevant College Board, be requiredto do one or more formal courses appropriate to their fields of study. In addition,students are advised to undertake short courses in Communication Skills andComputing.
2.12 If, for any sound reason a candidate fails to continue with studies, he/she mayapply to Senate for freezing of the registration through his/her Department,College PSRP and DPGS Board. The maximum period for such freezing ofregistration shall be two years.
2.13 A candidate, for valid reasons, may apply for extension of the registration period.Extensions shall not exceed six and twelve months for full time and part timestudents, respectively.
2.14 A Candidate who fails to complete studies within the specified period shall bediscontinued, unless Senate has approved application for extension.
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The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering
The CoET offers Doctor of Philosophy degree in all the major fields of Engineeringspecialization.
1. Entry Qualifications
1.1 A candidate for admission to the Ph.D. degree programme in the CoET musthold a relevant Masters degree of the University of Dar es Salaam or of anyother recognized Institution.
1.2 Candidates who possess a relevant First Class in Bachelor of Science may beconsidered for Ph.D. registration after initially registering for the Masters Degree(Thesis), and demonstrating outstanding performance after doing postgraduatetraining for at least one year, upon recommendations of the College PostgraduateStudies, Research and Publications Committee and authorization by Senate.
2. Programme Structure
2.1 The programme involves a minimum of three years for full-time candidates, orfive years for part-time registered candidates.
2.2 The procedure for obtaining full registration will be similar to that required forM.Sc. (Thesis) as stipulated above, with the following changes: the proposalshall not exceed 25 pages. Once it finds the proposal satisfactory, the collegePSRP will submit the proposal to the DPGS Board for evaluation; and once itfinds the proposal satisfactory, DPGS Board will approve the proposal.
2.3 The general University regulations for postgraduate studies and specifically forPh.D. studies govern the conduct of studies in the College.
3. Sandwich Programmes
The CoET offers Ph.D. training by the sandwich mode. This is mainly in areaswhere the facilities and research infrastructure is CoET is deemed inadequateto provide quality research meriting the award of Ph.D. Training under thesandwich mode is also offered in line with the frameworks of collaborativeresearch programmes with other universities. The following are the basicguidelines for conducting Ph.D. under this mode.
3.1 Entry requirements and registration procedure is the same as stipulated inRegulations 1.1 and 1.2 above.
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3.2 The procedure for obtaining full registration will be similar to that required forM.Sc. (Thesis) as stipulated above with the following changes: the proposalshall not exceed 25 pages. Once it finds the proposal satisfactory, the collegePSRP will submit the proposal to the DPGS Board for evaluation; and once itfinds the proposal satisfactory, DPGS Board will approve the proposal.
3.3 The candidate must provide evidence of financial support to enable him/hercarry out the external part of the study.
3.4 The candidate must spend at least 24 months at the University of Dar es Salaamfor the whole period of study.
3.5 Candidates who register at other Universities, but who wish to do part of theirstudy at the University of Dar es Salaam, may do so and will be admitted underthe status of “Short term students” and the University guidelines for this form ofstudy will apply.
3.6 The University of Dar es Salaam Guidelines and Regulations for postgraduatestudies apply for all matters related to the conduct of research, submission ofthesis, examinations and award of the Doctor of Philosophy degree under thesandwich programme.
Regulations for Postgraduate Degree Programmes by Coursework andDissertation
Entry Requirements
1. The minimum qualification for admission to any of the Master degreeprogrammes offered by the CoET is a lower second class Bachelor of Sciencedegree in a corresponding field of Engineering from University of Dar es Salaam(UDSM) or any other recognised institution.
2. A corresponding Postgraduate Diploma offered by the CoET, UDSM or anyother recognised institution may also suffice for consideration for admission toany of the Masters. in Engineering programmes.
3. For admission to the Master of Engineering Management Programmes, holdersof lower second-class undergraduate degree in Hydrology, Hydrogeology,Transport Management, Architecture, Town Planning, Land Surveying, QuantitySurveying (Building Economics), Information Technology, Computer Studies,
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Electronics Science, Statistics and other applied sciences may also beconsidered.
4. For admission to the Master of Integrated Environmental Management andIntegrated Water Resources Management programmes, holders of LowerSecond Class Undergraduate Degree in any engineering or science disciplinewill be considered.
5. The Admission Board will also consider applicants, with any other equivalentqualification not mentioned above, subject to the Senate approval.
Structure of Programmes
6. The programmes shall comprise of coursework and dissertation. Fulltimestudents shall complete their coursework within the first 2 semesters ofenrolment.
7. Part-time candidates shall include those following evening programmes tocomplete their coursework within the first 36 months of enrolment.
8. The minimum time for the dissertation phase shall be 6 months.
9. The unit system shall be used to gauge the workload involved in a programme.
10. One unit of coursework shall imply 15 contact hours.
11. A minimum of 30 units shall be completed to satisfy the coursework requirementbefore proceeding to the dissertation phase, unless otherwise stated.
12. A department offering a programme shall specify the field of specialization andthe minimum coursework units from core courses for a particular specializedfield. Certain core courses may be compulsory.
13. In addition, a candidate may be required to take certain undergraduate coursesthat are pre-requisites for some postgraduate courses. These, however, will notbe considered in the final degree evaluation.
Assessment
14. Each course module shall be offered and assessed in the same semester and agrade awarded.
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15. A department offering a master’s programme shall specify the field ofspecialization and the minimum coursework units from core courses for a particularspecialized field.
16. With the approval of the respective CoET College Board, coursework completedin postgraduate studies at other universities may contribute to the courseworkrequirements for the M.Sc degree. The equivalent weighting of this courseworkwill be determined by the respective CoET College Board.
17. The average grade for all postgraduate courses must be at least “B.”
18. A candidate whose GPA is below 2.7 shall be discontinued from the programme.
19. A candidate whose overall GPA is 2.7 or above, shall be allowed to dosupplementary examinations in the failed courses.
20. The maximum grade that can be attained from a supplementary examination shallbe “B”.
21. Candidates who fail in more than one supplementary examinations shall bediscontinued from the programme.
22. Candidate who fails in only one supplementary examination shall be allowed torepeat the failed course.
23. A candidate who repeats a course and fails in the first sitting examination shall notbe allowed a supplementary, and shall be discontinued from the programme.
24. Final examination shall be held immediately upon completing a course. Theweighting of this final examination in determining the grade for the course shall beUniversity Examination 60% and Continuous Assessment 40%. The form ofassessment shall be specified by respective instructors at the beginning of thecourse.
25. For the dissertation phase, the candidate in consultation with the supervisor shallformulate a research proposal.
26. The Departmental Postgraduate Studies Coordinator must file the proposed namesof the members of the panel to evaluate the candidate’s research proposal withthe Postgraduate Studies Committee one month before the start of the dissertationphase.
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27. The Departmental Postgraduate Committee shall form a panel of three membersto evaluate the candidate’s research proposal.
28. Each candidate shall give an oral presentation of the proposed research topic toa three-member panel in the first month of the dissertation study. The panel’sapproval of the research proposal is required before the student is allowed toproceed with his/her dissertation work. The panel shall monitor the candidate’sresearch progress.
29. University guidelines on the preparation of dissertations shall apply.
DEPARTMENT OF STRUCTURES AND CONSTRUCTIONTECHNOLOGY
M.Sc. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Code Course Title Units
MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 623 Project Management 3TM 601 Construction Planning and Resources Management 3TM 602 Construction Corporate Management 3TM 603 Construction Procurement and Cost Estimating 2TM 604 Construction Law and Contract Management 3TM 605 Construction Safety Management 2TM 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (8 units)
Code Course Title Units
MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 621 Project Appraisal 3MG 622 Consulting Management 3TM 606 Construction Equipment and Plant Management 2TM 607 Construction Techniques I 2TM 608 Construction Techniques II 2TM 611 Infrastructure Maintenance Management 2
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M.Sc. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Core Courses (17.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
SD 661 Engineering Analysis 3SD 662 Advanced StructuralAnalysis 2SD 663 Theory of Plates and Shells 3SD 664 Finite Elements Method 3SD 665 Structural Dynamics 2SD 666 Stability of Structures 2SD 680 Advanced Foundation Engineering 2SD 699 Dissertation 6
Core Courses for Students in the Steel Stream Only (6.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
SD 669 Plasticity Theory 3SD 671 Advanced Design of Steel Structures 3
Compulsory Courses for Students in the Concrete Stream Only (6.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
SD 672 Advanced Design of Concrete Structures 3SD 673 Advanced Prestressed Concrete 3
Optional Courses for all Students (7.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
SD 674 Advanced Materials Technology 3SD 675 Design of Tall Buildings 3SD 676 Advanced Design of Timber Structures 2SD 677 Advanced Bridge Engineering 3
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND GEO-TECHNICALENGINEERING
The Department of Transportation and Geo-technical engineering was established in2001 to provide studies in areas of Foundation Engineering, Transportation Engineering,Highway Engineering, Soil Mechanics and Surveying. This department offers
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postgraduate programmes leading to the award of Postgraduate Diploma in CivilEngineering with specialisation in Transportation Engineering, Master of Science inHighway Engineering M.Sc. and Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING(with Specialization in Transportation Engineering).
Introduction
The postgraduate diploma programme in Civil Engineering (with Specialization inTransportation Engineering) consists of a programme of study involving the completionof a total of at least 22 units. Candidates must complete 14 compulsory core unitsincluding project in the general area of Civil Engineering and then select a specializationinvolving the completion of at least 8 units in Transportation Engineering.
Objectives
The specific objectives of the Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Civil Engineeringare:
a) To provide graduates with relevant modern knowledge in their field of specializationTransportation Engineering to meet the job market requirements.
b) To give to the candidates additional qualifications so that they can manage to joinrelevant master’s programmes at the University of Dar es Salaam or any otheruniversity.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
SD 321 Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 3SD 599 Project 2TM 321 Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3TR 331 Highway Materials 3TR 635 Geotechnical Engineering 3
Electives Courses at least 8 units
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Code Course Title UnitsTM 420 Management of Construction Projects 3TR 310 Traffic Engineering and Management 3TR 320 Highway Geometric Design 2TR 332 Pavement Analysis and Design 3TR 430 Pavement Maintenance 3TR 631 Highway Planning and Economics 3TR 636 Highway Management Systems 3
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
Introduction
The highway Engineering programme was launched in the 1994/95 academic year asan integral part of the Integrated Road Project IRP. It was a joint concern of theUniversity of Dar es Salaam, University of Birmingham and the Ministry of Works.Upon completion of the Integrated Road Project, the University of Dar es Salaamassumed full responsibility of running the programme. The Masters programme involvesthe completion of at least 36 units. Candidates must complete 30 compulsory coreunits including dissertation in their area of specialization and at least 6 units in electivecourses.
Objectives
The major objectives of the M. Sc. in Highway Engineering programme is to equipengineers in middle management positions with up-to-date knowledge of procedures,materials and technology which can enable them to efficiently manage the trunk andrural roads network. The programme is also aimed at providing a curriculum that coverstechniques, which are appropriate for the local conditions in Tanzania as well as thoseof neighbouring countries. This is especially important for engineers in private practicewho are involved in planning, design and supervision of highway projects.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsCS 680 Computer Programming 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3TR 631 Highway Planning and Economics 3TR 632 Highway Design and Traffic Engineering 3TR 633 Pavement design and Drainage 3
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Code Course Title Units
TR 634 Highway Materials 3TR 635 Geo-technical Engineering 3TR 636 Highway Management Systems 3TR 699 Dissertation 6
Elective Modules at least 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3MG 623 Project Management 3TR 641 Transportation Economics 3TR 659 Independent Study 3
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
The Department of Water Resources Engineering (WRED) was established inDecember 2001. The department is located at the Block B and C of the College ofEngineering and Technology. The Staff of the WRED are engaged in:
� Providing formal postgraduate level education leading to Postgraduate Diploma, M.Sc.,and Ph.D. degrees in Water Resources Engineering and Masters Integrated WaterResources Management (MIWRM).
� Participating in collaborative research and developing individual research projects.
� Providing advanced level training of short duration in specialised areas of WaterResources engineering.
� Providing consultancy service through the Bureau of Industrial Cooperation (BICO)of the College of Engineering and Technology.
� Participating in research collaboration and staff exchange with various universities,research organizations and water authorities within and outside Sub-Saharan Africa
It hosts a well-developed International postgraduate programmes for students fromall countries of Africa under the auspices of ANSTI and WATERNET. The traineescan choose various streams of specialization such as Engineering Hydrology andEnvironmental Engineering. It may be noted that the Environmental Engineering in the
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current context refers to water-related problems of the environment. The Departmentalso offers postgraduate studies that lead to Ph.D. degrees.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
(with Specialization in Water Resources Engineering)
Introduction
The postgraduate diploma programme in Civil Engineering with Specialization in WaterResources Engineering consists of a programme of study involving the completion ofa total of at least 22 units. Candidates must complete 14 compulsory core unitsincluding project in the general area of Civil Engineering and then select a specializationinvolving the completion of at least 8 units in Water Resources Engineering.
Objectives
The specific objectives of the Postgraduate Diploma programme in Civil Engineeringare:
a) To provide graduates with relevant modern knowledge in their field of specializationWater Resources Engineering to meet the job market requirements.
b) To give to the candidates additional qualifications so that they can manage to joinrelevant master’s programmes at the University of Dar es Salaam or any otheruniversity.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
SD 321 Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 3SD 599 Project 2TM 321 Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3TR 331 Highway Materials 3TR 635 Geotechnical Engineering 3Elective Courses at least 8 units
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Code Course Title Units
WR 322 Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 2WR 323 Applied Hydrology 2WR 325 Irrigation Engineering 2WR 342 Waste water Engineering 3WR 443 Introduction to Water Chemistry and Microbiology 3WR 446 Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes 3WR 603 Hydraulics and Open Channel Flow 3WR 604 Hydrological Processes 3WR 607 Groundwater Hydraulics 3
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Introduction
The Water Resources Engineering programme is the most well established postgraduateprogramme in the faculty, and has been in operation for the past fourteen years. Theprogramme is sponsored project of the African Network of Scientific and TechnologicalInstitutions ANSTI, and therefore draws candidates from the whole continent of Africa.
The students in the M.Sc. in Water Resources Engineering programme can chooseto specialize or emphasize in either Engineering Hydrology, or Environmental Engineeringor Water Management. The Environmental Engineering in this context refers only towater related problems of the environment.
The M.Sc. programme involves the completion of a total of at least 36 units.Candidates specializing in Environmental Engineering must complete 29 compulsorycore units including project and at least 7 units in elective courses, while those specializingin Hydrology must complete 31 compulsory core units including project and at least 5units in elective courses and those specializing in Water Management must complete 30compulsory core units including dissertation and at least 6 units in elective courses.
Objectives
The major objective of the M.Sc. in Water Resources Engineering programme is toprovide advanced training in Water Resources Engineering with emphasis on the currentstate of the art and technology with particular reference to the developing countries ofthe Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3WR 601 Computation in WRE 3WR 602 Applied Engineering Hydrology 3WR 607 Groundwater Hydraulics 3WR 699 Dissertation 6
Core Courses for Students in the Engineering Hydrology Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3WR 603 Open Channel Hydraulics 2WR 604 Hydrological Processes 3WR 605 Advanced Hydrological Frequency Analysis 1WR 606 Advanced Analytical Hydrology 1
Core Courses for the Environmental Engineering Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
WR 609 Unit Operations in Water Treatment 2WR 610 Water Quality Modelling 2WR 617 Unit Operation in Waste Water Treatment 3WR 622 Waste Water Collection Systems 1
Core Courses for Students in the Water Management Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3WR 625 Hydro systems Simulations Models 2WR 626 Integrated Land and Water Management 2WR 627 Legal & Administrative Aspects of Water Management 2
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Elective Courses for All Students (at least 5, 6, or 7 Units depending onspecialization)
Code Course Title Units
WR 608 Hydrometric 1WR 612 Groundwater Investigations 1WR 613 Water-well Technology 1WR 614 Water Resources Management 2WR 615 Environmental Management 2WR 616 Groundwater Modelling 1WR 619* Water Pollution Presentation and Control 2WR 620 Environmental & Water Resources System Analysis 2WR 621 Water Quality Management 2WR 623 Water, Sanitation and Diseases 2
Note: *Not for Environmental Stream
MASTERS IN INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCESMANAGEMENT (MIWRM)
Introduction
The students in MIWRM programme can choose to specialize or emphasize in eitherWater Resources Management, or Water and Environment, or Hydrology or Waterand Land or Water for People. The programme runs in collaboration with otherUniversities within the SADC, which offers one of the specialisations. UDSM offersthe Hydrology specialisation.
Objectives
The Department of Water Resources Engineering aims at strengthening the overall humanand institutional capacity in the water sector in East and Southern Africa to concentratetowards a wise use of the water resources in the region.
The wise use can be translated in technical terms as efficient use, in socio-economicterms as equitable use and in environmental terms as ecologically sound use. The specificobjectives of the programme include:
� To raise skills and awareness with regard to regional scale IWRM among institutions
and people active in the field of water resources management;
� Stimulate regional cooperation in the field of education in IWRM; and
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� Stimulate and strengthen applied research in the area of water resources for the
development of the region.
Core Courses
Core Courses for all Students
Code Course Title Units
WM 641 Principles of Integrated Water Resources Management 3WM 642 Principles of Hydrology 3WM 643 Socio-Economics of Water & Environmental Resources 3WM 644 Principles of Aquatic Ecology and Environmental Management 3WM 645 Policies, Laws and Institutions 3WM 699 Project 3
Core Courses for Students in the Water Resources ManagementStream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 659 Geographic Information Systems and Database Management 3WM 660 Water Resources Analysis and Planning 3WM 661 Catchments Management 3
Core Courses for Students in the Water and EnvironmentStream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 649 Environmental Impact Assessment 3WM 651 Environmental Water Requirements 3WM 664 Water Quality Management 3
Core Courses for Students in the Water and Environment
Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 649 Environmental Impact Assessment 3
WM 651 Environmental Water Requirements 3
WM 664 Water Quality Management 3
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Core Courses for Students in the Hydrology Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 652 Hydrogeology 3WM 658 Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems 3WM 662 River Engineering 3
Core Courses for Students in the Water and Land Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 656 Irrigation Design & Management 3WM 657 Drainage & Soil Degradation 3WM 661 Catchments Management 3
Core Courses for Students in the Water for People Stream Only
Code Course Title Units
WM 646 Water Supply and Sanitation 3WM 647 Utility Management 3WM 665 Waste Water Management 3
Elective Courses for all students (at least 6 Units)
Elective courses are divided into different areas of specialization as shown in the followingTable.
Water Supply
Code Course Title Units
WM 646 Water Supply and Sanitation 3WM 647 Utility Management 3
Environmental Management
Code Course Title Units
WM 648 Wetlands, Ecology and Management 3WM 649 Environmental Impact Assessment 3WM 650 Coastal Zone Management 3WM 651 Environmental Water Requirements 3
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Groundwater
Code Course Title Units
WM 652 Hydrogeology 3WM 653 Groundwater Modelling 3WM 654 Groundwater Management 3WM 655 Hydro-geochemistry 3
Agricultural Water Use
Code Course Title Units
WM 656 Irrigation Design & Management 3WM 657 Drainage & Soil Degradation 3
Information Technology
Code Course Title Units
WM 658 Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems 3WM 659 Geographic Information Systems and Database Management 3
Water Resources
Code Course Title Units
WM 660 Water Resources Analysis and Planning 3WM 661 Catchments Management 3
Surface Water
Code Course Title Units
WM 662 River Engineering 3WM 663 Early Warning for Droughts & Floods 3
Water Quality
Code Course Title Units
WM 664 Water Quality Management 3WM 665 Waste Water Management 3WM 666 Water Quality Modelling 3
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Selected Topics
Code Course Title Units
WM 670 Selected Topic in IWRM 3
MASTERS IN INTEGRATED SANITATION MANAGEMENT (MISM)
Introduction
The Masters in Integrated Sanitation Management (MISM) a unique African trainingprogramme in Integrated Sanitation Management developed as part of a regionalcollaboration to establish an integrated training strategy to address the shortage of trainedpeople in the areas of sanitation management. The collaborating institutions are: KenyattaUniversity (KU) (Kenya), University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) (Tanzania), MakerereUniversity (MAK) (Uganda), University of Zambia (UNZA) (Zambia) and Universityof Siegen (Germany). The programme is sponsored by the European Union (EU) project(EDULINK).
The MISM programme runs on a modular system, each module having 3 units unlessstipulated otherwise in the curriculum. Twelve course modules are offered as compulsoryand electives. Candidates must complete a minimum of 30 units to satisfy the courseworkrequirement before proceeding to the dissertation phase, unless otherwise stated. Thetime for the dissertation phase is 6 months.
Objectives
The programme focuses on managers in integrated sanitation and utilization in the builtenvironment in order to have a sustainable environment that would meet our presentneeds without comprising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. Therefore, theDepartment of Water Resources Engineering aims at strengthening the training andresearch capacity at universities in Eastern and Southern African region to improvewater and sanitation governance. The specific objectives of the programme include:
� To provide the country and the region with sufficient high level human power in
integrated sanitation management as agents of development and change, thuscontributing to the attainment and achieving the MDGs;
� To conduct research in the interest of suitable exploitation of human waste resources
in Tanzania and the region, ultimately leading to innovation of technical productsand production processes for the resources re-use; and
� To provide expert professional services in the form of consultancy.
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Core Courses
Semester I
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
ISM 600 Principles of Integrated Sanitation Management 3ISM 601 Technical Aspects of Sanitation 2ISM 602 Ecological Sanitation 3ISM603 Decentralized Water Supply and Sanitation 2ISM 604 Field and Laboratory Techniques 3ISM 614 Application of Geographic Information Systems in
Sanitation Management 2
Semester II
Code Course Title Units
ISM 605 Policy, Laws and Institutions in Sanitation Management 3ISM 606 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Education 3ISM 607 Integrated Sanitation Management Planning 3ISM 608 Socio-Economics Aspects of Sanitation Management 3ISM 610 Research Methodology 2ISM 609 Sanitation Project 1
Semester III
Code Course Title Units
ISM 699 Masters Dissertation
Elective Courses
Code Course Title Units
ISM 611 Restoration and Remediation of Polluted Sites 2ISM 612 Integrated Environmental Management 2ISM 613 Strategic Elements in Water Supply and Sanitation Services 2
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SYSTEMSENGINEERING
M.Sc. ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING AND INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY
Core Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 652 Introduction to Computer Communication Theory 3CS 680 Computer Programming 3CS 684 Microcomputers and Microprocessors 3EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3TE 644 Digital Communications 3CS 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 660 Introduction of Computers and Software Engineering 3CS 661 Modern Control Theory 3CS 662 Control Systems Analysis and Synthesis 3CS 663 Instrumentation and Measurement I 3CS 664 Instrumentation and Measurement II 3CS 665 Computer-Based Techniques for Measurement and Control 3EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3TE 651 Introduction to Telecommunications Engineering 3TE 653 Integrated Electronics 3TE 654 Optoelectonics 3TE 655 Analogue Filters 3TE 656 Digital Filters 3TE 657 Digital Electronics 3TE 658 Analogue Electronics 3TE 659 Telecommunications Switching Principles 3
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M.Sc. POWER ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL DRIVES
Core Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 680 Computer Programming 3DP 601 Rotating Machines Analysis 3DP 602 Power Electronics 3EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3DP 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 662 Control System Analysis and Synthesis 3DP 600 Basic Control Theory and Electronic Control 2DP 604 Magnetic and Dielectric Materials 2DP 605 General Theory of Machines and Windings 3DP 606 Design of Electrical Machines 3DP 607 Mechanical Design of Machines 2DP 608 Theory of Small Electrical Machines 3DP 609 Finite Element Analysis 3DP 610 Modelling & Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits 3DP 660 Electronics and Electronic Measurement in Machines 2DP 681 Network Analysis 2DP 682 Network Synthesis 2DP 683 Foundations of Electrical Systems 2MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3
M.Sc. POWER SYSTEMS AND HIGH VOLTAGES
Core Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 662 Control System Analysis and Synthesis 3DP 620 Power System Analysis 3DP 628 High Voltage Testing Techniques 3
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Code Course Title UnitsEM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3DP 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (15.0 Units)
Code Course Title UnitsCS 662 Control System Analysis and Synthesis 3DP 621 Load Dispatch, Tariff and Electricity Pricing 3DP 622 Power System Dynamics and Control 3DP 623 Switch Gear and Protection Engineering 3DP 624 Electrostatic Fields and Field Stress Control 3DP 625 Overvoltage, High Voltage Generation and Measurements 3DP 626 Insulation Coordination 3DP 627 Insulation Materials 3DP 681 Network Analysis 2DP 682 Network Synthesis 2MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 612 Business Statistics and Forecasting 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3
M.Sc. TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
Core Courses (16.0 Units)
Code Course Title UnitsCS 680 Computer Programming 3DP 681 Network Analysis 2DP 682 Network Synthesis 2TE 640 Signal Analysis 3TE 641 Communication Theory 3TE 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (14.0 Units)
Code Course Title UnitsCS 650 Communications Electronics 3EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3TE 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3TE 642 Antenna Analysis 3TE 643 RF and Microwave Measurement Techniques 3
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Code Course Title Units
TE 644 Digital Communications 3TE 645 Optical Communications 3TE 646 Microwave Circuits 3TE 647 Satellite Communications 3TE 648 Sound Broadcast Systems 3TE 649 Television Systems 3TE 651 Introduction to Telecommunications Engineering 3
TE 659 Telecommunications Switching Principles 3
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering offers postgraduate
programmes leading to the following awards:
(i) Postgraduate Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (with options to specialise ineither production engineering or energy engineering)
(ii) Postgraduate Diploma in Engineering Management(iii) Master of Science in Production Engineering(iv) Master of Science in Energy Engineering(v) Master of Science in Renewable Energy Engineering(vi) Master of Engineering Management (Project Management)(vii) Master of Engineering Management (Industrial and Information Technology
Management)(viii) Master of Engineering Management (Techno-Entrepreneurship)(ix) Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in various Mechanical, Industrial Engineering and
Engineering Management fields.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Introduction
The Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Mechanical Engineering consists of aprogramme of study involving the completion of 22 units. Candidates must complete14 units of compulsory core modules including two units of project in the broad area ofmechanical engineering and then specialize in either Production Engineering or Energy
Engineering by completing at least eight units of electives, which are to be selectedfrom a given list in the areas of specializations.
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Objectives
The specific objectives of the Postgraduate Diploma programme in MechanicalEngineering are:
(a) To upgrade graduates with Advanced Diploma in the area of Mechanical Engineeringto a level equivalent to or higher than that of a Bachelor’s degree.
(b) To prepare candidates with either a pass degree or Advanced Diploma in the areaof mechanical engineering for advanced training at master’s degree level in relevantmechanical engineering areas.
(c) To provide to the candidates up-to-date knowledge on modern manufacturingprocesses and related technology and management.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsEN 437 Mechanical Systems Control 2MG 502 Foundations of Operations Research 2MG 504 Production Management 3PD 341 Manufacturing Systems 3PD 502 Mechanical Power Transmission 2PD/EN 599 Project 2
Elective Courses (at least 8 units)
Production Engineering Specialisation
Code Course Title Units
PD 313 Casting 2PD 331 Automation of Manufacturing 3PD 408 Noise and Vibration Control 2PD 416 Polymer Engineering 3PD 620 Design Methodology 3PD 622 Behaviour of Machine Tools 3PD 623 Computer Integrated Manufacture 3
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Energy Engineering Specialisation
Code Course Title Units
EN 338 Computer Applications in Energy Engineering 3EN 339 Industrial Energy Management 2EN 434 Renewable Energy Technologies 3EN 436 Power Plants 2EN 438 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering 3EN 611 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3EN 614 Energy System and Environmental Pollution 3EN 624 Industrial Fuels and Conversion Processes 3
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Introduction
The postgraduate diploma programme in Engineering Management consists of acompletion of a total of 22 units. Candidates must complete 13 units of the core coursemodules including 2 units of project and any 9 units to be selected from a list of electives.This programme is also available through online mode.
Objectives
(a) To upgrade graduates with Advanced Diploma in Engineering and its related fieldsto Engineering Managerial knowledge and skills of a level higher than that normallyobtained from an undergraduate engineering degree.
(b) To prepare candidates with either a pass degree or Advanced Diploma inEngineering and its related fields for advanced training in Engineering managementat master’s degree level.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
MG 501 Application of Microcomputers in Management 2MG 502 Foundations of Operations Research 3MG 503 Inventory and Logistics Management 3MG 504 Production Management 3MG 599 Project 2
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Elective Courses (at least 9 Units)
Code Course Title Units
MG 601 Organisation and Strategic Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 621 Project Appraisal 3MG 622 Consulting Management 3MG 631 Fundamentals of Technology Management 3
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
Introduction
The Masters of Science programme in Production Engineering consists of 36 units.Candidates must complete 27 units of the core course modules inclusive of six units ofdissertation and any nine units to be chosen from a list of electives.
Objectives
The major objective of the M.Sc. in Production Engineering programme is to providepostgraduate students with relevant and modern knowledge of production andmanufacturing technologies.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
EM 601 Mathematics Analysis 3MG 601 Organization and Strategic Management 3PD 620 Design Methodology 3PD 621 Advanced Metallurgy 3PD 622 Behaviour of Machine Tools 3PD 623 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3PD 625 Advanced Metal Forming 3PD 699 Dissertation 6
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Elective Courses (at least 9 Units)
Code Course Title UnitsMG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 634 Small Business Management and Micro - finance 3PD 626 Advanced Engineering Materials 3PD 627 Mechanical Vibrations 3PD 628 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity 3PD 629 Advanced Measurement and Control 3PD 630 Fracture and Fatigue of Metal 3PD 631 Corrosion and Corrosion Control 3PD 632 Casting 3PD 633 Welding 3PD 634 Welding Metallurgy 3*** Any Approved Graduate Course Offered at UDSM 3
The department offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees by research and thesis.
MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENERGY ENGINEERING
Introduction
The Masters of Science programme in Production Engineering consists of a total of 36units. Candidates must complete 24 units of the core course modules inclusive of 6units of dissertation and any 12 units to be chosen from a list of electives.
Objectives
The major objectives of the Master of Science in Energy Engineering is to impartknowledge and skills to students in order to be able to design and analyse variousenergy systems, utilise effectively various sources of energy and minimize environmentalpollution, and manage energy engineering installation. The graduates should also beable to effectively engage in energy related Research and Development.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsCS 680 Computer Programming 3EM 601 Mathematical Analysis 3EN 613 Industrial Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3EN 614 Energy System and Environmental pollution 3
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Code Course Title UnitsEN 623 Control of Dynamic Systems 3EN 624 Industrial Fuels and Conversion Processes 3EN 699 Dissertation 6
Elective Courses (at least 12 Units)
Code Course Title Units
EN 611 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3EN 612 Automotive Engineering 3EN 621 Renewable Energy Technologies 3EN 622 Energy Conversion Systems 2EN 623 Control of Dynamic Systems 2EN 624 Industrial Fuels and Conversion Processes 3EN 625 Hydro turbines 2EN 626 Pumps 2MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 634 Small Business Management and Micro – finance 3*** Any Approved Graduate Course Offered at UDSM 3
MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (PROJECTMANAGEMENT)
Introduction
The Masters programme in Engineering Management (MEM) Project Managementspecialisation consists of 30 units. Candidates must complete 24 units of the core coursemodules and any 6 units to be chosen from a list of electives. This programme is alsoavailable through online mode.
Objective
The major objective of the MEM Project Management is to enable candidates todevelop their knowledge and analytical skills necessary for effective management ofengineering projects.
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Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
CS 680 Computer Programming 3MG 601 Organisation and Strategic Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 621 Project Appraisal 3MG 622 Consulting Management 3MG 623 Project Management 3MG 624 Contract Management and Administration 3MG 699 Dissertation 6
Elective Courses at least 6 Units
Code Course Title Units
MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 612 System Thinking and Quality Management 3MG 631 Fundamentals of Technology Management 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 633 Environmental Business Management 3MG 635 Selected Topics in Management of Technology 3MK 600 Marketing Management 3*** Any Approved Graduate Course Offered at UDSM 3
MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (INDUSTRIAL ANDINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT)
Introduction
The Masters programme in Engineering Management (MEM) Industrial and InformationTechnology Management specialisation consists of a total of 30 units. Candidates mustcomplete 22 units of the core course modules and any 8 units to be chosen from a listof electives. This programme is also available through online mode.
Objective
The major objective of the Master of Engineering Management MEM Industrial andInformation Technology Management is to enable candidates to develop their knowledge
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and analytical skills necessary for effective industrial and Information Technology ITmanagement.
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title Units
CS 680 Computer Programming 3MG 601 Organisation and Strategic Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 613 Application of AI, ES, and DSS in Management 2MG 614 Database Management Systems 2MG 699 Dissertation 6MK 600 Marketing Management 3
Elective Courses at least 8 Units
Code Course Title Units
MG 612 System Thinking and Quality Management 3MG 615 Computer Simulation of Management Systems 2MG 622 Consulting Management 3MG 631 Fundamentals of Technology Management 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 635 Selected Topics in Management of Technology 3*** Any Approved Graduate Course Offered at UDSM 3
MASTER OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (TECHNO-ENTREPRENEURSHIP)
Introduction
The Masters programme in Engineering Management (MEM) Techno-Entrepreneurshipspecialisation consists of 30 units. Candidates must complete 21 units of the core coursemodules and any 9 units to be chosen from a list of electives. This programme is alsoavailable through online mode.
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Objective
The major objective of the MEM Techno-Entrepreneurship is to enable candidates todevelop their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge in order to be well prepared toquickly adjust to the world of work. The ultimate goal is to encourage students upongraduation to become job creators than job seekers
Courses
Core Courses
Code Course Title UnitsCS 680 Computer Programming 3MG 601 Organisation and Strategic Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 631 Fundamentals of Technology Management 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 699 Dissertation 6
Elective Courses at least 9 Units
Code Course Title UnitsMG 612 System Thinking and Quality Management 3MG 621 Project Appraisal 3MG 622 Consulting Management 3MG 633 Environmental Business Management 3MG 634 Small Business Management and Microfinance 3MG 635 Selected Topics in Management of Technology 3MK 600 Marketing Management 3*** Any Approved Graduate Course Offered at UDSM 3
THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY
The Master of Science in Renewable Energy programme has been jointly developed aspart of a regional collaboration to establish an integrated training strategy to address theshortage of trained people required in the areas of renewable energy. The collaboratinginstitutions are: University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Makerere University (Uganda),University Eduardo Mondlane (Mozambique), University of Addis Ababa (Ethiopia),NTNU (Norway) and the PREA Programme. The programme is hosted andcoordinated by the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
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The Masters Degree programme focuses on training engineers and scientists inharnessing of energy from renewable energy sources (solar, water, wind and biomass)and utilisation in the built environment in order to have a sustainable environment thatwould meet our present needs without compromising the ability of future generations tomeet theirs.
The Master of Science in Renewable Energy degree programme has four (4)specializations:
a) Bio-energy, that is designed to qualify students for occupations and careers in areaof bio-energy production, fuels process equipment designs, pollution associatedrisk assessors as well as energy efficiency;
b) Hydropower deals with areas of integrated water management, land survey, damsand canals construction, hydroelectric power house design and construction, waterturbines and control systems designs and installation, hydroelectric generators designand installation as well as electricity distribution networks design and monitoring;
c) Solar and wind energy systems that is designed to introduce emerging technologiesassociated with solar and wind energies integrated with management skills. It isdesigned to qualify students for occupations and careers in solar energy systemsdesign and installation, PV and wind energy systems design and installation, solarenergy design in built environment as well as energy management; and
d) Energy efficiency in buildings that is designed in such a way that graduates will beprovided with a specialized knowledge in energy efficiency in built environmentintegrated with management skills. The programme is designed to qualify studentsfor occupations and careers in residential and industrial energy efficiency andmanagement field, building site planning and green buildings design and construction.
Duration of the Programme
The Masters of Science in Renewable Energy programme lasts for eighteen (18) months.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the programme is in accordance to the University of Dar es Salaamgeneral minimum entry requirements for Masters degree programmes. Specifically, foradmission to the degree of Master of Science in Renewable Energy, holders of a lowersecond-class first degree in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Electromechanical andCivil Engineering as well as Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Architecture, Town Planning,
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Quantity Surveying (Building Economics), and other Applied and Basic Sciences willbe considered. Candidates for whom English is not their study language at undergraduatelevel have to prove their English proficiency.
Doctor of Philosophy
The department also offers Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program by researchin almost all fields related to Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering andEngineering Management.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND MINING ENGINEERINGM.Sc. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Core Courses (24.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CP 601 Transport Phenomena 3CP 602 Separation Processes 3CP 603 Introduction to Environmental Engineering 3CS 680 Computer Programming 3CP 616 Advanced Process Dynamics and Control 3CP 630 Experimental Design and Data Analysis 3EM 602 Numerical Analysis 3MG 624 Contract Management and Administration 3CP 699 Dissertation 6
Optional Courses (6.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CP 604 Plant Design and Optimization 3CP 605 Food Process Engineering 3CP 607 Advanced Process Technology 3CP 608 Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering 3CP 609 Process Energy Management 3CP 681 Advanced Pulping Technology 2
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
Entrance Requirements
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING, ELECTRICALPOWER ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY AND IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
1. Advanced Diploma or equivalent, in Engineering in the relevant field from arecognized College; or
2. A Pass degree in Engineering in the relevant field from a recognized University.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CHEMICAL & PROCESSENGINEERING
1. Advanced Diploma or equivalent, in Engineering/Applied Sciences in the relevantfield from a recognized College; or
2. A Pass degree in Engineering/Applied Sciences in the relevant field from a recognizedUniversity.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT ANDIN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1. Advanced Diploma or equivalent, in Engineering or related fields from a recognizedCollege; or
2. A Pass degree in Engineering/Applied Sciences from a recognized University.
Structure of Programmes
1. The Programmes may be offered on FULL-TIME DAY Programmes mode, FULLTIME Evening Programmes mode or MODULAR Programmes mode (Part timeday or evening programmes).
2. Classes for the evening programmes mode shall, normally, be conducted between4.00 pm and 8.00 pm. The modular mode shall involve candidates attending onecourse module at a time up to its completion with intended breaks between modules(part time).
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3. The programmes shall consist of lectures and a project. Where necessary, practicalsshall also be offered.
4. Enrolment to the programmes shall be at the beginning of the first semester of eachacademic year, for the full-time day and evening programmes. The latest date forsubmitting applications shall be the first week of JUNE for admission in the followingOctober. Enrolment to the modular mode programmes shall be at any time duringa semester.
5. Registration for the courses to be taken during the first semester shall be doneduring the enrolment to the programme at the beginning of the semester. Registrationfor the courses to be taken during the second semester shall be done at the end ofthe first semester.
6. Candidates for the FULL-TIME DAY programme mode are expected to completetheir programmes within TWO semesters.
7. The unit system shall be used to gauge the workload involved. One unit shall beequivalent to 15 hours of lectures or 45 hours of Project.
8. A minimum of 20 units must be completed to satisfy the requirements for theprogramme. Of these, core courses shall consist of not less than 12 units whereaselectives shall be at least 8 units. The maximum number of units shall be 24.
9. The project shall consist of 2 units of 45hrs per unit, and shall be treated as a corecourse. In the case of the FULL-TIME modes (Day or Evening), the project shallbe executed during the whole of the second semester.
10. Candidates for the EVENING FULL-TIME programme mode are expected tocomplete their programmes within TWO semesters.
11. Each course module in a modular mode shall be completed within two weeks,followed by another week of independent study and examination. The number ofcontact hours per day for a course in a modular mode shall depend on the length ofthe module, i.e. number of units.
12. Since the modular mode may demand considerable time of a particular teachingstaff to be concentrated in a short duration, the availability of the modular modeshall be subject to availability of the teaching staff.
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13. Candidates for the MODULAR MODE (Part Time) DAY or EVENINGprogrammes are expected to complete their programmes within THREE semesters.
14. Successful completion of the Postgraduate Diploma programme means satisfyingthe pre-requisites for a relevant Masters programme.
Assessment
1. A course shall be subjected to a final examination at the end of the course.
2. The final examination shall contribute 60% to the final grade of a course and thecontinuous assessment shall contribute 40%. The form of the continuous assessmentshall be announced by course Instructor at the beginning of the course. The minimumpass grade in any course shall be B.
3. A candidate (FULL- TIME DAY or EVENING) whose overall GPA at the end ofsemester two is below 2.7 shall be discontinued from the programme.
4. A candidate (FULL-TIME DAY or EVENING) whose overall GPA a the end ofthe second semester is 2.7 or above but has failed in one or more courses shall berequired to sit for a supplementary examination in the failed courses(s) by the endof July in the respective academic year.
5. A candidate who fails in any subject in a supplementary examination shall be allowedto REPEAT the failed subject during the semester in which the subject is offered;no candidate shall be allowed to repeat a failed subject twice.
6. The maximum attainable grade in a supplementary examination shall be “B”.
7. A candidate who fails in any subject in a supplementary examination shall be allowedto continue to the next semester BUT shall be required to REPEAT the failedsubject during the semester in which the subject is offered. No candidate shall beallowed to repeat a failed subject twice.
8. A candidate who repeats a subject for reasons of academic failure shall be treatedas “modular mode candidate” as far as paying of fees FOR THE FAILEDMODULES is concerned.
9. A candidate who fails in the Project shall be required to supplement the Project atthe end of Semester 2. The time period allowed to SUPPLEMENT the projectshall be five weeks.
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10. Candidates who register for M.Sc. or MEM Programmes in related fields within
less than two years of completion of Postgraduate Diploma Programmes shall be
allowed to transfer credits for the 600 level courses provided these do not exceed
30% of the total number of course units taken a Masters degree level.
11. Candidates who have transferred credits from Postgraduate Diploma Programmeinto M.Sc. or MEM Programmes may improve their grades provide that the gradescored during the M.Sc. or MEM programme shall hold.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Core Courses (14.0 units)
Code Course Title Units
SD 321 Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 3TM 321 Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3TR 331 Highway Materials 3TR 635 Geotechnical Engineering 3SD 599 Project 2
Optional Courses for Transportation Engineering Specialization(At least 8.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
TR 310 Traffic Engineering and Management 3TR 320 Highway Geometric Design 2TR 332 Pavement Analysis and Design 3TR 430 Pavement Maintenance 3TM 420 Management of Construction Projects 3TR 636 Highway Management Systems 3TR 631 Highway Planning and Economics 3
Optional Courses for Structural Engineering Specialization(At least 8.0 Units)
SE 341 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3SE 350 Design of Timber Structures 2SE 360 Design of Steel Structures 2SE 341 Design of Masonry Structures 1
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Code Course Title Units
SE 342 Special Aspects of Reinforced Concrete Design 2SE 421 Dynamics of Structures 2SE 443 Pre-stressed Concrete 2TM 420 Management of Construction Projects 3SE 662 Advanced Structural Analysis 4SE 663 Theory of Plates & Shells 3
Optional Courses for Water Resources Engineering Specialization(At least 8.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
WR 342 Waste Water Engineering 3WR 442 Introduction to Water Chemistry and Microbiology 3WR 325 Irrigation Engineering 2WR 423 Applied Hydrology 2WR 460 Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes 3WR 410 Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 2WR 603 Hydraulics and Open Channel Flow 3WR 604 Hydrological Processes 3WR 607 Groundwater Hydraulics 3
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses.Units scored in the Master’s level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTERSYSTEMS
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTERSYSTEMS
Core Courses (14.0 units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 321 Control Systems Engineering I 3CS 353 Micro Computer Systems I 2TE 312 Digital Telecommunication 3TE 342 Digital Electronics for Engineers 4CS 599 Project 2
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Optional Courses (at least 8.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 652 Introduction to Computer Communication Theory 3CS 600 Introduction to Computer and Software Engineering 3CS 680 Computer Programming 3DP 681 Network Analysis 2DP 682 Network Synthesis 2TE 651 Introduction to Telecommunications Engineering 3
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses. Units scored in theMaster’s level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL POWERENGINEERING
Core Courses (12.0 units)
Code Course Title Units
CS 321 Control Systems Engineering I 3DP 311 Electrical Machines I 3DP 313 Power Electronics I 2DP 331 Electrical Power Plants 2DP 599 Project 2
Electives (at least 9.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
DP 332 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution 3DP 313 Rotating Machines Analysis 3DP 331 Mechanical Design of Electrical Machines 2DP 620 Power System Analysis 3CS 680 Computer Programming 3DP 681 Network Analysis 2DP 682 Network Synthesis 2
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses. Units scored in themasters level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme.
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGPOSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Core Courses (14.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
PD 502 Mechanical Power Transmission 2MG 502 Foundations of Operations Research 2MG 504 Production Management 3PD 341 Manufacturing Systems 3EN 437 Mechanical Systems Control 2PD 599/EN Project 2
Optional Courses for Production Engineering Specialization(8.0 Units minimum)
Code Course Title Units
PD 331 Automation of Manufacturing 3PD 408 Noise and Vibration Control 2PD 416 Polymer Engineering 3PD 313 Casting 2PD 620 Design Methodology 3PD 623 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 3PD 622 Behaviour of Machine Tools 3
Optional Courses for Energy Engineering Specialization(At least 8.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
EN 339 Industrial Energy Management 2EN 434 Renewable Energy Technologies 3EN 438 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3EN 336 Computer Applications in Energy Engineering 3EN 436 Power Plants 2EN 611 Computational Fluid Dynamics 3EN 614 Energy System and Environmental Pollution 3EN 624 Industrial Fuels and Conversion Processes 3
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses. Units scored in theMaster’s level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme.
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POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Core Courses (13.0 units)
Code Course Title Units
MG 501 Application of Microcomputers in Management 2MG 502 Foundations of Operations Research 3MG 503 Inventory and Logistics Management 3MG 504 Production Management 3MG 599 Project 2
Optional Courses (At least 9.0 Units)
Code Course Title Units
MG 601 Organisation and Strategic Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research Methods 3MG 603 Principles of Environmental Management 3MG 611 Engineering Finance and Economics 3MG 621 Project Appraisal 3MG 622 Consulting Management 3MG 631 Fundamentals of Technology Management 3
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses. Units scored in theMaster’s level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme.
POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Core Courses(14.0 units)
Code Course Title Units
CP 522 Air Pollution Prevention and Control 2CP 521 Solid Waste Management 2WR 602 Water Pollution Prevention and Control 2CP 508 Computer Applications 2CP 503 Thermodynamics 2CP 623 Resource Utilization and Environmental Technology 2CP 599 Project 2Optional Courses (at least 8.0 Units)
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Code Course Title Units
CP 406 Process Dynamics and Control 2MG 440 Engineering Economics 2CP 605 Food Process Engineering 2CP 607 Advanced Process Technology 2CP 609 Process Energy Management 1CP 625 Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) Studies 1CP 626 Hazard Analysis (HAZAN), Risk Assessment Occupational
Safety and Health Hazards 1CP 628 Soil and Ground Water Pollution from Agricultural Activities 1CP 609 Unit Operation in Water Treatment 2CP 617 Unit Operation in Waste Water Treatment 3CP 615 Environmental Management 2WR 614 Water Resources Management 3CP 627 Radiation Hazards and Protection 1
Courses shown above with 600 codes are Master’s level courses. Units scored in theMaster’s level courses may be transferred to a Masters programme
GENERAL REGULATIONS
The general UDSM Masters programme regulations for examinations, dissertation phase,examination of dissertations and degree awards,and procedures for appeal shall apply.
Programme Structure
The proposed MSc (Renewable Energy) will run on a modular system, each modulehaving 3 units. A total of ten course modules will be offered as compulsory beforespecialisation.
In general the proposed programme will have the following structure:(a) The programme shall consist of coursework and dissertation.(b) The time for the dissertation phase shall be 6 months.(c) The unit system shall be used to gauge the workload involved in a programme.(d) One unit of coursework shall imply 15 contact hours.(e) A minimum of 30 units shall be obtained out of which, 18 units are obtained from
core courses and the rest 12 units from a specialized options, to satisfy thecoursework requirement before proceeding to the dissertation phase, unlessotherwise stated.
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Compulsory General Courses
Code Course Title Units
DP 6 03 Electrical Energy Systems 3EN 601 Bioenergy 3EN 602 Solar Energy 3EN 619 Other Forms of Renewable Energy 3EN 618 Energy Policy and Planning 3EN 617 Optimization of Energy Systems 3MG 632 Entrepreneurship Development 3MG 623 Project Management 3MG 602 Statistics and Research 3MT 601 Mathematical Analysis 3WR 640 Hydropower 3
Compulsory Courses for each Specialization
Bioenergy Specialization
Code Course Title Units
EN 616 Thermochemical Conversion Processes 3EN 615 Biochemical Conversion Processes 3EN 629 Plant Design and Modeling 3
Solar Energy Specialization
Code Course Title Units
DP 613 Solar Cell Technology 3DP 670 Electrical Energy Conversion in PV systems 3EN 628 Solar Thermal Technology 3
Hydropower Specialization
Code Course Title Units
DP 671 Hydropower Electrical Equipment 2EN 627 Hydropower Mechanical Equipment 2.5WR 643 Hydraulic Structures in Hydropower 2.5WR 642 Development of Small Hydropower 2
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Energy Efficiency in Buildings Specialisation
Code Course Title Units
EN 626 Heat Transfer and Thermal Insulation in Buildings 3SD 682 Low Energy Architecture 3SD 683 Energy, Comfort and Buildings 3
DissertationEN 699 Dissertation 6SD 699 Dissertation 6DP 699 Dissertation 6WR 699 Dissertation 6
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STAFF LIST
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CoET
OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL
Professor and Principal CoET
J.H.Y. Katima, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil. (Loughborough), Ph.D. (Leeds), F.I.E.T.,
C. Eng. (T)
Professor and Deputy Principal Academic
F.W. Mtalo, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Munich)
Associate Professor and Deputy Principal Administration
G.R. John, B.Sc. (Eng). M.Sc. Ph.D. (Leeds)
College Administrator
W.K. Kalembo, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.I.R. Diplomacy (IU Japan)
Senior Lecturer and Manager, Bureau for Industrial Co-operation (BICO)
A.L. Kyaruzi, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), D.Sc. (George Washington)
Assoc. Prof. and Manager, Technology Development and Transfer Centre
A.K. Temu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)
Lecturer and Head, Planning
P.D. Ndomba, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturer and Coordinator, External Links
T.E. Mwinuka, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Warwick)
Associate Professor and Coordinator, Research and Postgraduate Studies
F.L.M. Mwanuzi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Brussels)
Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Undergraduate Studies
P.M.S. Bujulu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Hanov.)
Lecturer and Coordinator, Practical
M.I. Mgwatu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Eng.) (Ottawa)
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DEPARTMENT OF STRUCTURAL AND CONSTRUCTIONENGINEERING
Senior Lecturer and Head of DepartmentI.A. Rubaratuka, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ukraine USSR)
Associate Professor
J.J. Msambichaka, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Mysore), M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. - Ing. (Dortmund)**N.M. Lema, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Loughborough)
Senior Lecturers
A.L. Mrema, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Colorado State)L. Lwambuka, Dipl. Ing. (Dresden), Dr. Ing. (Kassel)A.A. Shirima, B.Sc. (Eng.), (Dar), Dipl. Ing. (Darmstadt), Dr. Ing (Kassel)J.K. Makunza, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Dortmund)
LecturersF.X. Momanyi, Dott Ing. (Bologna), Ph.D. (Bologna)R.S. Mlinga, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Birmingham), Ph.D. (Cape Town)M.M. Samson, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)L.M. Chamuriho, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Ph.D.
(Tokyo)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SYSTEMSENGINEERING
Senior Lecturer and Head
B.B.R. Bagile, B.Sc. Eng. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Bradford, UK)
Department AdministratorM. Macha, B.A.(Ed.) (Dar), MPA (Liverpool)
ProfessorsD.J. Chambega, M.Sc. (Eng.) (Moscow), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)M.L. Luhanga, B.Sc. (Eng.) (California State University), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Columbia
University)H.R. Mgombelo, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Leningrad), Ph.D. (McGill)
Associate Professors
B.M.M. Mwinyiwiwa, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Eng., Ph.D. (McGill), MIET, Member IEEE,
R. Eng. (T)
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Senior Lecturers
A.L. Kyaruzi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., D.Sc. (George Washington), MIEEE, R.Eng. (T)
M.M. Kisaka, B.Sc.(Eng) Ph.D. (Manchester)B.J. Kundy, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Stellenbosch)M.J. Manyahi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Uppsala)Lujara, N.K., B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (McGill), D. Eng. (Rand Afrikaans, RSA)
LecturersHaule, D.D. B.Sc.(Eng) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (McGill)H.F. Omar, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Birla Institute of Technology), Ph.D. (Chonnan National
University)F.M. Ishengoma, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Bradford UK)
Assistant LecturersJ. Damas, B.Sc. (Eng) (Makerere), M.Sc. (Dar)N.Y. Hamis, B.Sc. (Eng) (Mysore), M.Sc. (Dar)H.U. Iddi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)C. John, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Oita, Japan)E.A. Kalinga, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)S. Kihwele, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)L.V. Massawe, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Ryukyu)H. Mkocha, B.Sc.(Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)N.S Mwakabuta, B.Sc.(Eng)(Dar), M.Sc.(KTH, Sweden; Dar)C. Mwase, B.Sc. (Eng) (Bath), M.Sc. (Bristol)S. Naiman, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)W. Nyamwihula, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)F.I. Simba, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc.(Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
C. Ameen, B.Sc. (Dar)Y. Andegelile, B.Sc. (Dar)G. Chigulu, B.Sc. (Dar)Z. Kaijage, B.Sc. (Dar)T. O. Lema, B.Sc. (Dar)P. Mafole, B.Sc. (Dar)P. Makolo, B.Sc. (Dar)H. Massawe, B.Sc. (Dar)H. Maziku, B.Sc. (Dar)B. Mbwilo, B.Sc. (Dar)T. Mgaya, B.Sc. (Dar)G. Mhagama, B.Sc. (Dar)
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A. Misso, B.Sc. (Dar)D. Mnyanghwalo, B.Sc. (Dar)M. Mohamed, B.Sc. (Dar)V. Msoka, B.Sc. (Dar)F. Mwasilu, B.Sc. (Dar)S. Nzunda, B.Sc. (Dar)D. Rwegasira, B.Sc. (Dar)A. Salimu, B.Sc.(Dar)A. Miso, B.Sc.(Dar)E.I. Shayo, B.Sc.(Dar)J. Stephen, B.Sc.(Dar)A. Thadei, B.Sc. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND GEOTECHNICALENGINEERING
Senior Lecturer and Head
H. Bwire, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. , Ph.D. (Dar)
Associate Professors
A.L. Kyulule, B.Sc. (Civil Eng.) (Nairobi), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), Dr. Sc. Tech. (Zurich)D.A. Mfinanga, B.Sc. (Eng.), (Dar), M.Sc. (Miyazaki), Ph.D. (Kyusho)T. Rwebangira, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Nairobi), M.Sc. (Birm. U.K), Ph.D. (Oregon State)
Senior LecturersE.N. Masaoe, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Strathclyde, UK)D.L. Nyaoro, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Imperial College, UK)N.K.M. Mushule, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Calgary)
LecturerP.M.S. Bujulu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Hanov.)
Assistant LecturersA.W. Lyimo, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)A. Lubida, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Sokoine Univ. of Agriculture)S.P. Rimoy, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Imperial College UK)E. Fungo, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)H.H. Mteri, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Canada)J. Ijumlana, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Netherlands)
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DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Senior Lecturer and Head
S.H. Mkhandi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Galway), Ph.D. (Dar)
Professors
***T.S.A. Mbwette, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (London)
F.W. Mtalo, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Munich), FIET, Reg-Consultant (T)
Associate Professors
A.W. Mayo, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Tampere), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
F.L.M. Mwanuzi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Brussels)
Lecturers
D.M. Mulungu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Kyoto)
R.J. Kimwaga, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (WRE), Ph.D. (Dar)
T.A. Kimaro, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Kyoto)
P.D. Ndomba, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
J. Norbert, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
S. Munishi, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
A. Alexander, B.Sc. (Dar)
F. Izdory, B.Sc. (Dar)
N. Shija, B.Sc. (Dar)
E. Thomas, B.Sc. (Dar)
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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND MINING ENGINEERING
Associate Professor and Head
O. Kaunde, B.Sc. (Eng) M.Sc. Ph.D. (Leeds)
Professor
J.H.Y. Katima, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil.(Loughborough), Ph.D. (Leeds), F.I.E.T.,
C. Eng. (T)
Associate Professors
G.D.E. Mrema, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Trondheim)
O. Kaunde, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Leeds)
S.V. Manyele, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Western Ontario)
Senior Lecturers
E. Masanja, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Edinburgh)
M.L. Raphael, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Texas A & M), Ph.D. (Saskatchewan)
A.K. Temu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)
K.N. Njau, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Trondheim), Ph.D. (Eindhoven)
R.J.A. Minja, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (NTNU, Trondheim)
E. Elisante, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Arizona), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
J.W. Ntalikwa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Wales)
O. Kibazohi, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Waterloo)
L.M.P. Rweyemamu, M.Sc. (Eng.) (Moscow), Ph.D. (TU, Bergakademie Freiberg,
Germany)
S.J.E. Maronga, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Texas A & M), Ph.D. (KTH-Stockholm),
Reg. Eng. (T)
H.T.H. Kimweri, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (British Columbia)
Lecturers
A.J. Itika, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Leeds), Ph.D. (TU-Clausthal), Reg. Eng. (T)
A.T.S. Massawe, M.Sc. (Min.Eng.) (Friendship), Ph.D. (Moscow)
Assistant Lecturers
S.G. Mwafwenga, B.Sc. (Min. Sc.) (Zambia), M.Sc.(Min. Eng.) (South Illinois), Reg.
Eng. (T)
L.S. Shempemba, Adv. Dipl. (Ardhi), M. Eng. (Mine Surv.) (Leoben)
A.E. Mlaki, B.Sc. (Min. Tech.) (Zambia), M.Sc.(Min.Prod.) (London), Reg. Eng. (T)
K.R. Baruti, B.Sc. (Min. Eng.) (Zambia), M.Sc.(Env. Manag.) (Australia), Reg. Eng. (T)*
L. Daniel, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)*
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M. Daniel, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Witswatersrand, South Africa)
H.B. Eshton, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
H.M. Hiji, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
J.M. Jeremiah, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
D. Kaombe, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.(University of Reading, UK)
S.M. Mahir, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
A. Salama, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Paris School of Mining, France)*
A.W. Wikedzi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Lulea University of Technology, Sweden)
D. Mfanga, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Laurentian University)
Tutorial Assistants
Z. Katima, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. *
N. Msuya, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc*
A. Kato, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*
F. Ngroroma, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*
L. Damson, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*
S. Selemani, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*
I. Kumbi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Associate Professor and Head
C.Z.M. Kimambo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Reading), Ph.D. (City Univ.London)
Professor
J.S. Mshana, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Nairobi), M.A.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Ottawa), C. Eng.,
MIMECHE, R. Eng. (T)***
Associate Professors
B.M. Mutagahywa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), Ph.D. (Loughborough), Reg.
Eng.(T)
I.B. Mshoro, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Riga), Ph.D. (Dar), MCI, Reg. Eng.(T)***
B.B. Nyichomba, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Birmingham), Reg. Eng.(T)
G.R. John, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Leeds)E.A.M. Mjema, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Alberta), Dr. Ing. (Aachen Univ. of
Technology)C.Z.M. Kimambo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Reading), Ph.D. (City Univ.
London)
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B.A.T. Kundi, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Waterloo)J.V. Tesha, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Cranfield)C.F. Mhilu, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Leningrad), Ph.D. (Leeds)
Senior Lecturers
B.A. Majaja, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (UC Davis), Reg. Eng.(T)
N.G. Nalitolela, B,Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Newcastle UponTyne), Ph.D.
(Aston), Reg Eng. (T)
E. Elias, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Newcastle UponTyne), Ph.D. (Strathclyde),Reg. Eng.(T
M.H. Mkumbwa, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)E.J.M. Mushi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Leeds)H.M. Rajabu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Leeds), Ph.D. (Dar)A.S. Chungu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (AIT, Thailand)J.J. Runyoro, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Cranfield), Ph.D. (Birmingham)C.W.M. Nyahumwa, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Birmingham)L.Y. Mwaikambo, ATI (text. Tech) (Bolton), M.Sc.(Mech. Eng.) (Dar), Ph.D.(Bath)F.A. Chami, FTC (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Moscow)
Lecturers
S.J. Kimaro, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Loughborough)M.I. Mgwatu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Eng.) (Ottawa)T.E. Mwinuka, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Warwick)G.S. Mwaluko, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Cape Town)A.N. Towo, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Urbun)*B. Ndazi, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
D. Angelo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Strathclyde), Reg. Eng.(T)
J. Mohamed, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)*L.A. Mbaruku, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Lancaster)*P.B. Msemwa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)N. Ezekiel, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (KTH, Sweden)L. Haule, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Eng. (McGill), Ph.D.
S. Ibrahim, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)J. Kafuku, B.Sc. (Eng), MEM (Dar)A. Kagwa, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)C.M. Kahabi, B.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (University of Manchester, UK)J. Kihedu, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)I.A. Legonda, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
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I.J. Macha, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (KTH, Sweden)J.Z. Machuve, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)P. Majura, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (University of England, UK)S.I. Marandu, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)M. Materego, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (University of Sheffield, UK)E. Mbise, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (University of Manchester, UK)M. Mrango, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)J.M. Ngowi, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
S. Ayeng’o, B.Sc. (Dar)P. Bigambo, B.Sc. (Dar)M. John, B.Sc. (Dar)D. Mahwera, B.Sc. (Dar)M. Mtebwa, B.Sc. (Dar)V. Tito, B.Sc. (Dar)
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER CENTRE
Senior Lecturer and Manager, Technology Development and Transfer Centre
A.K. Temu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Manager for Technology Development
E. Elisante, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.)(Arizona), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
Lecturer and Manager Director for Technology Brokerage
A.N. Towo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Urbun)
*On Study Leave, ***On Leave of Absence
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ACADEMIC STAFF LIST
PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE
Associate Professor and Principal
B.B.B. Mapunda, B.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Florida)
Senior Lecturer and Deputy Principal (Academic)
L. Rutasitara, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
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Senior Lecturer and Deputy Principal (Administration)
L.T. Osaki, B.A.(Ed), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Florida)
Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Postgraduate Studies
M.A. Kibogoya, B.A.(Ed) (Dar), M.A. (ELT), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
Senior Lecturer/Head
A.F. Mkenda, B.A. (Econ.), (Dar), M.A. (Econ.), Dar, Ph.D. (Econ.), (Gothenburg)
Professors
A.W. Kidane, B.A. (Econ.) (Haile Selassie), Cert. Survey Sampling Michigan, Cert.
Demography (Princeton), M.A. (Mathematical Statistics) (Mexico), Ph.D.
(Econ.), (Pennsylvania)L. Msambichaka, B.Sc.(Agric.Econ.),M.Sc. (Agric.Econ.), Ph.D. (Agric.Econ.),
(Leipzig)
Associate Professors
D. Rwegasira, B.A. (Econ. & Statistics) (East Africa), Ph.D. (Econ) (Harvard)F. Mtatifikolo, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Kansas)N. E. Osoro, B.A. (Econ.), (Dar), M.A. (Econ), Ph.D. (Econ.), Illinois, MS
(Econ.), (Illinois)A.V.Y. Mbelle, B.A. (Econ), MA (Econ) (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ) (Gothenburg)R. Mabele, BA (Hons), (East Africa), M.Sc. Agric.Econ.),(Tennessee), Ph.D.
(Econ.), (Dar)H. Moshi, B.A. (Mgt. and Admin.), M.A. (Finance), Dar, Ph.D. (Dr.rer.Pol),
Munster (FRG)*K. Kulindwa, B.A. (Econ.) (Hons), (Dar), M.A. (Econ.), Columbia, Ph.D.
(Econ.), (Dar)***G. D. Mjema, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Dar)
Senior Lecturers
M.O. Ndanshau, Dip. in Business Admin. (CBE), B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.),
Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)A. Kilindo, B.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Certificate in New Institutional Economics,
(Connecticut), M.A.(Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Dar)***S.B. Likwelile, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ) (Dar)N. Mwamba, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Nottingham)T.S. Nyoni, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)
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*J. Shitundu, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)L. Rutasitara, B.A. (Hons) (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Dar)***H.H. Mwinyimvua, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Dar)H.H. Semboja, B.A. (Educ.) (Dar), Dip. in International Politics (Buskerud
Folkehogskole), M.Sc./Lic. in Econ.), B.Sc. (Econ.) (Oslo), Ph.D. (Econ.),
(Gothenburg)R.B. Lokina, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ) (Gothenburg)J.K. Mduma, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Bonn)
Lecturers
B.K. Mkenda, B.A. (Econ.) (Zambia), M.Phil. (Econ.) Sussex, Ph.D. (Econ)
(Gothernburg)A.M. Naho, B.A. (Econ.), MSc. (Warwick) (Rwanda), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D.
(Econ.) (Dar)*E.G. Luvanda, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)O. Mashindano, B.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Certificate in Economics (Berlin), M.A.
(Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)I. Karamagi, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Ph.D. (Econ.), (Alberta)G. Kahyarara, B.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Cert. (Econ.) (Gothenburg), M.A. (Econ),
Ph.D. (Econ.), M.Phil. (Econ.) (Oxford)J. Aikaeli, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), Ph.D. (Econ.) (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
G. Kibira, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)** O. Selejio, B.A. (Animal Science Production) (Sokoine), M.A. (Agr.Econ.)
V. Leyaro, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**W. Ngasamiaku, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), (Dar )**O. Osoro, B.A. (Econ.) (Dar), M.A. (Econ.), Botswana**A. Hepelwa, B.A. (Statistics), (Dar), M.A. (Econ. of Policy Mgt), Makerere,**H. Mkai, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**J. Mtui, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.),(Dar)**K. Mdadila, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**J. Silas, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**F. Yona, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**E. Kisanga, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.), (Dar)**I. Pantaleo, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)**S.L. Kirama, B.A. (Hon.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar), Certificate in Philosophy,
Ntungamo Philosophical Seminary**R. Ruhinduka, B.A. (Econ.), M.A. (Econ.) (Dar)
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DEPARTMENT OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Senior Lecturer and Head
H.F. Makoye, B.A, M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Legon)
Professors
A. Lihamba, B.A. (Minnesota), M.F.A. (Yale), Ph.D. (Leeds)M. Strumpf, B.Sc. (Music Ed.) (New York), M.A. (Legon), Ph.D. (Washington)
Associate Professor
E. Jengo, Dipl.Ed., Cert. in Fine Arts (E.A); B.S. (Kent); M.A. (S.G.W.U)
Senior Lecturers
F.P. Nyoni, B.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Leeds)L.C. Mwenesi, Dipl.Ed, B.A. (Dar), P.G. Dipl, Graphics (Glasgow), M.V.A.
(Alberta), Ph.D. (Edmonton)I. Sanga, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Kwa Zulú-Natal).
Assistant Lecturers
**M. Ndomondo, B.A., M.A. (Dar)**M. Mwakalinga, B.A., M.A. (Dar)**A. Mohamed, B.A., M.A. (Dar); M.A. (West Virginia)**D. Enock, B.A., M.A. (Dar)**V. Shule, B.A. M.A. (Dar)F. Maeda, B.A., M.A. (Dar)G.D. Nahimiani, B.A., M.A. (Dar)**K. Mapana, B.A., M.A. (Dar)N. Kigombe, B.A., M.A. (Dar)D. Sanga, B.A., PGDE (Dar), M.A. ( The Netherlands)D. Njewele, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A.(Witwatersrand)
Senior Studio Instructors
H.A. Nakanoga, B.A. (Makerere), P.G. Dipl. Textile Design (UK)
E. Semzaba, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
S. Komba, Dipl Ed. (Dar CNE), B.A. Ed. (Dar), M.A. (Brown)
**K. Mkallya, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
S. Ndibalema, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
C.J. Mtiro, B.A., M.A.(Dar), M.A. (Witwatersrand)
R.Ndunguru, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (West Virginia)
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G. Kiiza, B.A. (Dar), MFA (Illinois at Urbana)
C. Kayoka, B.A. (Dar)
+* On Sabbatical Leave; ** On Study Leave Ph.D...
DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
Senior Lecturer and Head
D.B. Ndoloi, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
Associate Professors
J.B. Maghway, Cert. in Theol. and Phil. (Peramiho), B.A., M.A. (Dar), M. Lit.,
Ph.D. (Edin.)
S. Yahya-Othman, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A. (York), Ph.D. (Dar)
I.N. Swilla, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Sorbonne, Paris), Ph.D. (Laval)
J. Rugemalira, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Lancaster), Ph.D. (Memorial)
Senior Lecturers
M. Qorro, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Bangor), Ph.D. (Dar)
A.F. Lwaitama, B.A. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Aston)
D.B. Ndoloi, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Warwick), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
H.R.T. Muzale, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Memorial)
M. Kadeghe, B.A. (Ed.) M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
A.Y. Mreta, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Bayreuth)
M.A. Kibogoya, B.A.(Ed) (Dar), M.A.(ELT), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
Lecturers
E.D.A. Mrindoko, Dipl. Ed., B.A. (Ed) (Dar), C.A.L.T.E. (Essex), M.A. (Lancaster)
Ph.D. (Dar)
R. Upor, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Georgia)
G. Mapunda, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
Y.R. Mweteni, B.A. (Ed.), M.Ed. (Exeter UK)
N. Mtavangu, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)
N.E. Shartiely, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)
A.M. Keya, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Birmingham)
R. Muhdhar, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
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R. Rajabu, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
M.H. Mgaya, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Leeds)
C. Bordereau, (Angers)
E. Msuya, B.A. (Dar)
A. Mulinda, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Geneva)
V. Karugaba, B.A. (Dar), M.A.(Poitiers)
M. Lulandala, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Geneva)
Tutorial Assistants
F. Kristomus, B.A. (Dar)
K. Mathayo, B.A. (Dar)
N. Asheli, B.A. (Dar)
E. Msambwa, B.A. (Dar)
J.J. Taji, B.A. (Dar)
P.C. Mdukula, B.Ed. (Dar)
D. Makanjila, B.Ed. (Dar)
O. Mwampalile, B.A. (Dar)
C. Kilangi, B.Ed. (Dar)
M. Ibrahim, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)
A. Mallya, B.A. (Dar)
Z. Saul, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)
G. Kimambo, B.A. (Dar)
G. Mwombeki, B.Ed. (Dar)
F. Rutechura, B.A. (Dar)
P. Joseph, B.A.(Ed.) (Dar)
G. Muganda, B.A.(Ed.) (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
Lecturer and Head
F.G. J. Ndumbaro, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Portsmouth), M. Phil. (Trondheim),
Ph.D. (Dar)
Professors
W. Rugumamu, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (Reading), Ph.D. (Dar)
M.J. Mbonile, B.A. (Dar), M.Phil. (Demography) (Cairo), Ph.D. (Liverpool)
P.S. Maro, B.A., (Dar) M.A., Ph.D. (Minnesota)
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Associate Professors
S.B. Misana, (Ms), B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Colorado)
S. S. Mwakalila, B.Sc. (Agric.Eng.), M.Sc. (Water Resources Eng.) (SUA), Ph.D.
(Kul, Belgium)
W.F. Banyikwa, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Halle)
Senior Lecturers
Fr. C.J. Sawio, B.A. (Ed) (Dar), M.A., M.R.P. (New York State, Albany), Ph.D.
(Clark)
G..K. Jambiya, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Glasgow)
**C.H. Sokoni, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
P.K. Mwanukuzi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Manchester), Ph.D. (Clark)
***D.R. Kisanga, B.Sc. (Agric.), M.Sc. (SUA), Ph.D
J. Kivelia, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D
***D. A. Mwiturubani, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Res. (Glasgow), Ph.D. (Dar)
O.L. Kweka, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D.
Assistant Lecturers
* E. Palela, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)
* C. Noe, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*C. M.P. William, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*Z. A. Kengera, B.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (Agricultural University of Norway)
* H. Hambati, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*A Mwamfupe, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*T.Tilumanywa , B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*W.Andindilile, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
D. Mlengule, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
J. Manahiri, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*G. Lema, B.A., M.A. (Dar
*Z.K. Zahor, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
P. Silvano, B.A. (Dar)
*N.E. Yamungu , B.A. (Dar)
L.Joseph, B.A. (Dar)
*I. Koko, B.A. (Dar)
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*J. Andrea, B.A. (Dar)
*C. Mromba, B.A. (Dar)
F. Namkesa, B.A. (Dar)
*P. Myovela V, B.A. (Dar)
* S. Ibrahim, B.A. (Dar)
*On Study Leave; **On Secondment; ***ON Leave of Absence.
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Associate Professor and Head
Prof. K.I. Tambila, B.A.(E.A.), M.A. (Dar), D.Phil. (Hamburg)
Professors
I.N. Kimambo, B.A. (Pacific Luth.), M.A., Ph.D. (North Western)
F.J. Kaijage, B.A. (E.A), M.A., Ph.D. (Warwick)
F. Chami, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Brown), Ph.D. (Uppsala)
Associate Professors
N.N. Luanda, B.A. (Dar), D. Phil. (Cantab.)
Senior Lecturers
Y.Q. Lawi, B.Ed., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Boston)
A.Z.P. Mabulla, B.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Florida)
Lecturers
C. Saanane, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Rutgers), Ph.D. (Johann Wolfgang Goethe)
E.T. Kessy, B.A. (Dar), M.Phil. (Cambridge), Ph.D. (Simon Fraser)
Assistant Lecturers
* O. Masebo, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* G. Sumbai, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* G. Ambindwile, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* M. Sadock, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Iowa)
* P. Bushozi, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* T. John, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* A. Onyiego, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* E. Lyaya, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
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I. Ramadhani, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
J. Zotto, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
E. Mjema, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
N. Shivji, B.A. (Columbia), M.A. (McGill)
Tutorial Assistants
N. Lwoga, B.A. (Makerere)
E. Ichumbaki, B.A. (Dar)
M. Chuhila, B.A. (Dar)
H. Ndomba, B.A. (Dar)
D. Abia, B.A. (Dar)
J. Marmo, B.A.(Dar)
M. Said, B.A. (Dar)
P. Makarius, B.A. (Dar)
Y. Komba, B.A. (Dar)
H. Hashim, B.A. (Dar)
P. Kirey, B.A. (Dar)
S. Mwendapole, B.A. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE
Lecturer and Head
A.O.H. Korogoto, B.A. (Ed), M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Professor
W.D. Kamera, B.A. (University of East Africa), M.A., Ph.D. (Cornell, University)
Associate Professor
***H.M. Njozi, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Malaysia)
Senior Lecturer
L.T. Osaki, B.A. (Ed), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Florida)
Lecturers
B.F.Y.P. Masele, B.A. (Ed) (Dar), M.Phil. (Cambridge), Ph.D. (Memorial)
E.S. Mwaifuge, B.A. (Dar), Cert. American Studies (W. Michigan), M.A. (Dar),Ph.D. (Dar)
M. Andindilile, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A. (City, London), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Fordham)
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Assistant Lecturers
*M.Y.M. Silkiluwasha, B.A. (Ed), M.A. (Dar)*K.S. Emmanuel, B.A. (Ed), M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
*E.P. Lema, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*J.X. Wakota, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*Y.C. Ng’umbi, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*E.C. Kweka, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*N. Eliphas, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*D. Nyanda, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)*J. Respol, B.A. (Ed) (Dar)
***On leave of Absence; *On Study Leave
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND PUBLICADMINISTRATION
Senior Lecturer and Head
B. Bana, B.A., M.A. (Dar) Ph.D. (Manchester)
Professors
S.S. Mushi, B.A. (London), M.A. (Berkeley), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Yale)G. Mutahaba B.A., (East Africa) M.A., Ph.D. (UC Berkeley)
G.K.K. Munishi, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Wisconsin)R.S. Mukandala, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Berkeley), Cert. NIE (Berkeley)
Associate Professors
A.E. Chaligha, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.P.A. (USC), Ph.D. (Claremont)D.R. Mukangara, B.A., M.A., Postgrad. Dip. Law (Dar), Ph.D. (ANU)M. Mmuya, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Bath), Ph.D. (Missouri)A.K.L. Mhina, B.A., M.A. (Dar), D.E.A. (Grenoble), Ph.D. (PAU-France)A.A.J. Liviga, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Pittsburgh)E.T. Mallya, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Manchester)M.Nyirabu, B.A. (Goshen College), M.A., Ph.D. (Kent State)
Senior Lecturers
M.G. Kente, B.A., M.A. (Villanoval), Ph.D. (Duquesne)
****L. Ndumbaro, B.A., M.A. (Dar) Ph.D. (Florida)
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C.A. Mogella Fr., B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Carleton)
M.A. Bakari, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Hamburg)
B. Killian, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (UCLA)
B. Bana, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Manchester)
Lecturers
A.S. Mihanjo, B.A. (Philipines), M.A., Ph.D. (St. Thomas)
N.M. Massoud, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Moscow)
N. Kamata, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
A. Kessy, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Manchester)
Assistant Lecturers
A. Kweyamba, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*G. Sansa, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*L. Ramadhani, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*R. Ahmed, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*B. Ally, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*E. Magoti, B.A., M.A. (Laurain)
P.T. Mosha, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
J. John, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*A. Makulilo, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
R. Mbunda, B.A. (Dar)
H. Kassimu, B.A. (Dar)
E. Kondi, B.A. (Dar)
J. William, B.A. (Dar)
C. Raphael, B.A. (Dar)
M.J. Shangwe, B.A. (Dar)
J. Katomero, B.A. (Dar)
* On study leave *** On leave of absence ****On sabbatical leave
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
Senior Lecturer & Head of Department
A. Mvungi, B.A. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Sumey Car (Survey)
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Associate Professors
I.K. Musoke, B.A. (Hons) (E.A.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Mich-State)
S. Maghimbi, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (London)
F. Tungaraza, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Dr. rer Pol (Augsbury FRG), PDCHB (Harvan)
Senior Lecturers
P. Masanja, B.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D., PDCHB (Harvard)
F. Lyimo, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Wisconsin-Madison)
A. Mwami, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Johanes Kepler)
R. Mwaipopo, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Cape Town)
Lecturers
H. Sigalla, B.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Johannes Kepler)
D. Rweyemamu, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
J. Nyoni, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
*T. Joseph, B.A., M.A. (Dar), MPH (Umea)
*D. Semkwiji, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*G. Kamugisha, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*E. Moses, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*V. Simon, B.A., M.A. (Bergen)
*M. Dauda, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*N. Mhando, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
* J. Msechu, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
J. Mgumia, B.A. (Albion), M.A. (Dar)
*M. Bingi, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
*A. Mathew, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
F. R. Sambaiga, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
E. Shemaghembe, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
B. Fatma, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
M. Dunstan , B.A. (Dar)
F. Herman, B.A. (Dar)
V. Mbande, B.A. (Dar)
L. R. Mugisha, B.A. (Dar)
D. Mukono, B.A. (Dar)
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F. Evarest, B.A. (Dar)
G. Bulengela, B.A. (Dar)
A. Tingira, B.A. (Dar)
M. Ntiro, B.A. (Dar)
M. Dunstan, B.A. (Dar)
* On study leave
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Senior Lecturer and Head
A.R.C. Mniachi, Dip. Ed. (Dar), B.Sc., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Lancaster)
Professors
C.L. Kamuzora, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Penn.)
R.S. Katapa, B.Sc., MSc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Carleton), Ph.D. (Toronto)
M.C.Y. Mbago, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Liverpool)
Associate Professor
R.J. Akarro, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (London), Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturers
D.M.B. Rugaimukamu, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Southampton)
F.J. Sichona, B.Sc., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (NCSU)
+*G.M. Naimani, B.Sc., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
A.S. Mussa, B.Sc., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Kent)
Assistant Lecturers
*B.M. Ngowi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Southampton)
*N.S. Nassor, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Stat. (Makerere)
*A. Msengwa, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
E. N. Mukyanuzi, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
B. Thobias, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
D. Mosha, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
J. Ndega, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
T. Mwakabumbila, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
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Tutorial Assistants
*G. Baltazary, B.A. (Dar)
*D. Loiboo, B.A. (Dar)
*On study leave; +* On transfer to MUCE
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL
Office of the Dean
Senior Lecturer and Dean
M.M. Chijoriga, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (K.U. Leuven), Ph.D. (Wu Vienna)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean (Academics)
U.O.L. Mbamba, B.Sc. Eng. (Dar), MBA (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean (Research and Publication)
E.K. Ishengoma, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Twente), Ph.D. (Leipzig)
Lecturer and Associate Dean (Postgraduate Studies)
M.D. Baisi, B.Com (Dar), MB (Antwerp), MBA (Florida), Ph.D. (Dar)
Principal Administrative Officer
N.B. Mnzava, B.A. Ed. (Dar), PGDL (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING
Senior Lecturer and Head
J. King’ori, B.Com (Dar), MBA (Leuven), Ph.D. (Illinois), CPA (T)
Senior Lecturers
M.J. Assad, B.Com. (Dar), PDA, M.A. in Fin Control (Dublin City), Ph.D.
(Southampton), CPA (T)
R. Mushi, B.A., MBA (Dar), Ph.D. (Bath), CPA (T)
S.S. Temu, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Berlin West), Ph.D. (Bremen), CPA(T)
M.I. Nchimbi, B.Com. (Dar), M.A. in Fin Control (Dublin City), Ph.D. (Dar)J. King’ori, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Leuven), Ph.D. (Illinois), CPA (T)
E. Kitindi, Dip. B.A., B.Com. (Dar), MBA (KU Leuven), Ph.D. (WU Wien) CPA (T)
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Lecturers
L. Melyoki, B.Com. (Dar), MBA, Ph.D. (Twente), CPA (T)
M.S. Masoud, BBS (Accounting) (IUIU), M.Sc. Finance (Strathclyde), Ph.D.
(Dar)
Assistant Lecturers*H. Chalu, B.Com., MBA (Dar)*H. Thomas, B.Com. MBA (Dar)*J. Malagila, B.Com., MBA (Dar), CPA (T)
*S. Lauwo, B.Com., MBA (Dar), CPA (T)
A. Selemani, B.Com., MBA (Dar)E. Simon, B.Com., MBA (Dar)*S. Issa, B.Com., MBA (Dar)D. N. Mahangila, B.Com., MBA (Dar)S. J. Suluo, B.Com., MBA (Dar)L. Mbelwa, B.Com., MBA (Dar)
Tutorial AssistantsS. Muhamed, B.Com. (Dar)P. Ambege, B.Com. (Dar)M. Mlundachuma, B.Com. (Dar)B.M. Victor, B.Com. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
Senior Lecturer and HeadE. Minja, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Oklahoma State University), CPA (T)
Associate Professor
E.S. Kaijage, B.A (Dar), MBA (K.U. Leuven), Ph.D. (Sheffield)
Senior LecturersM. M. Chijoriga, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (K.U. Leuven), Ph.D. (Wu Vienna)E. K. Ishengoma, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Twente), Ph.D. (Leipzig)E. Minja, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Oklahoma State University), CPA (T)
Lecturers
D.R.V.B. Lwiza, B.Com. (Dar), MBF (Finafrica, Milan), MBA (New Mexico), Dip.
Econ. Sc., Dip. Banking and Finance (El, Colorado), PGD Res. Meth.
(Sheffiel Hallam), Ph.D. (East London)M.D. Baisi, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Antwerp), MBA (Florida), Ph.D. (Dar)
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Assistant Lecturers
E. Mkwizu, B.Sc. (BVU-India), MBA (Dar)
*E.M. Richard, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Makerere), Licentiate (UMEA)
*N. Mori, B.Com., MBA (Dar)
*R. Robert, B. Com., MBA (Dar)
*T.A. Swai, B.Com., MBA (Dar)
M. Ilomo, B.Com., MIT (Dar)
J. August, B.A., M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
*J. Kimario, B.Com. (Dar)
*A. Abdul, B.Com. (Dar)
*G. Martin, B.Com. (Dar)
T. Busagara, B.Com. (Dar)
E. Joseph, B.Com. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL MANAGEMENT
Lecturer and Head
B.B. Mutagwaba, B.Sc. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Washington D.C)
Senior Lecturer
J.M. Katunzi, B.A. (Dar), MBA (Arizona), PGD (RVB), Ph.D. (London)
U.O.L. Mbamba, B.Sc. Eng. (Dar), MBA (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
B.B. Mutagwaba, B.Sc. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Washington D.C)
*E. Tumsifu, B.Sc. (SUA), MIS (Dar), Licentiate (UMEA)
F. Michael, B.A., MBA, Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
A.S. Kayamba, Dipl. Ed. (Dar), M. Sc. (Varna)
E. Matiko, B.Sc. (SUA), MBA (Dar)
*G. Salema, B.Sc. (SUA), MBA (Dar)
K. Swabir, B.Com., MBA (Dar)
T. Dominic, B.Sc. (SUA), MBA (Dar)
*W. Mboya, B.A. Ed., MBA (Dar)
M. Nkuba, B.Sc. (UCLAS), MBA (Dar)
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D. Rwehumbiza, B.Sc. (UCLAS), MBA (Dar)
K. Ranger, B.Com. (Dar), M.Sc. ITL (Norway)
Tutorial Assistants
*H. Rogath, B.Sc. (UCLAS)
*G. Magova, B.Com. (Dar)
*K. Ranger, B.Com. (Dar)
V. Wilson, B.Com. (Dar)
G. Tinali, B.Com. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING
Senior Lecturer and Head
L.J. Mwaipopo, B.Sc., MBA (Dar), Ph.D. (Nebraska)
Professor
L.H.K. Rutashobya, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar), Dip. Export Mktg. (Helsinki)
Associate Professor
F.A.S.T Matambalya, B.Com. (Dar), M.Sc. (Johannes Kepler), Ph.D. (Ru Bochum)
Senior Lecturers
**D.R. Olomi, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (St. Mary’s), Ph.D. (Dar)G.M. Lindi, B.Com. (Dar), M.Com. (Strathclyde), Dip. Export Mktg. (Helsinki),
Ph.D. (Wu Wien)L.J. Mwaipopo, B.Sc., MBA (Dar), Ph.D. (Nebraska)L.M. Mboma, Dip. B. Admin. (CBE), B.A., MBA (Dar), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)
Lecturers
I.S. Allan, B.Com. (Dar), MBA (Twente), Ph.D. (Dar)O. K. Mbura, B.Com., MBA (Dar), M.A. (The Hague), Ph.D. (Dar)W. Anderson, B.Com., MBA (Dar), MTEE., Ph.D. (Balearics)D.B. Philemon, B.Com. MBA, Ph.D. (Dar)G. Charles, B.Com. MBA (Dar), Licentiate (UMEA), Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
*D. Jani, B.Sc. (SUA), MBA (Dar)*J. Philemon, B. Com. (Dar), MBA (Makerere), Licentiate (UMEA)*N.S Maliva, B.Com. (OUT), MBA (Dar)
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Tutorial Assistant
*D. Rweikiza, B.Com. (Dar)
* On Study Leave
** On Sabbatical Leave
+ On Leave without pay
INSTITUTE OF RESOURCE ASSESSMENT
Professor and Director
Pius Z. Yanda, B.Sc. (Hons), (Dar), Dip. MNRSA, M.Sc. (AUN), Ph.D. (Stockholm)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Director
Amos E. Majule, B.Sc. Agric. (Hons) (SUA), Ph.D. (Reading)
Professors
**Idris S. Kikula, B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. (Dar) Ph.D. (Griffith)
***Athanas S. Kauzeni, Dip. Agric; Postgraduate Dip. Agric. Extension (Reading),
B.Sc. Agric., M.Sc. (West Virginia), Ph.D. (Agricultural Extension) (Dar)
Associate Professors
****James O. Ngana, B.Sc. Hon., M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Galway), Ph.D. (KTH,
Stockholm)Mark Mujwahuzi, B.A (Ed.) (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Clark)****Elieho K. Shishira, B.Sc. (Hons.) (E.A), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Sheffield)****Claude G.M. Mung’ong’o, Dip. Lib. (Makerere), B.A. Hons., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D.
(Stockholm)Faustin P. Maganga, B.A. (Hons), M.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (Zimbabwe), Ph.D. (Roskilde)
Senior Lecturers
Hussein Sosovele, B.A. (Hons.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Bremen)Richard Y.M. Kangalawe, Dip. Crop Prod. (Uyole), B.Sc. Agric. (SUA), M.Sc.
(AUN), Ph.D. (Stockholm).Agnes Mwakaje, B.Sc. Agric. (Hons) (SUA), M.Sc. Agric. Econ. (Reading), Ph.D.
(London)
Lecturers
James G. Lyimo, B.Sc. Agric. (SUA), PGDIP. (MNRSA), M.Sc. (AUN) Ph.D.
(Copenhagen)
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Emma T. Liwenga, Dip. Crop Prod. (Uyole), B.Sc. Agric. (SUA), M.Sc. (AUN),Ph.D. (Stockholm)
*Hildegard L. Kiwasila, B.A. (Hons) (Dar), M.P.H. (North Carolina), PGWSST
(Loughborough)
Assistant Lecturers
Simon Mwansasu, Visual C++ Programming (QA, UK), B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. (PinarDel Rio,Cuba)
Yusuph Katundu, B.Sc. Forestry (SUA), M.Sc. MNRSA (AUN)*Catherine Massao, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Kent)*Chisawani Silangwa, Dip. Ed. (Korogwe), B.Educ., M.A. Demo. (Dar)*Emmanuel E. Hanai, B.Sc. Env. Eng. (UCLAS), M.Sc. Env. Eng. (Dar)*Joseph Perfect, B.Sc. Forestry (SUA), M.Sc. Dryland Biodiversity (Addis Ababa)*Noah Pauline, B.Sc. Env. Mangt (SUA), M.Sc. Env. Science (Dar)*Victoria Moshy, B.A. (Geog & Env. Studies), M.A. (Geog.& Env. Mangt.) (Dar)*Madaka Tumbo, B.Sc. Env. Management (SUA), M.Sc. (NARAM) (Dar)*Mr. Elikana Kalumanga, B.Sc. Wildlife management (SUA), M.Sc. (NARAM) (Dar)
* On study leave** Appointed Vice Chancellor Dodoma University*** Sabbatical leave**** On contract
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF LAW(Formerly Faculty of Law)
OFFICE OF THE DEAN
Associate Professor and Dean
P.J. Kabudi, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar), Dr. Jur. (FU, Berlin)Lecturer and Associate Dean (Academic and Students Affairs)
T. Ackson, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar), Ph.D. (UCT)
Lecturer and Associate Dean (Administration and Public Affairs)
K. Gastorn, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar); Dr. Jur. (Bayreuth)
Principal Administrative Officer I
A.G. Munishi (Mrs), Cert. in Education (Kleruu Teachers College, Iringa), B.A.,
M.A. (Dar), Cert in Mgt Training (Species College, Zimbabwe).
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Senior Administrative Officer III
C.W. Lyimo (Mrs), B.A., M.A. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC LAW
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
K.C. Kamanga, LL.M. in EU Law (Amsterdam); LL.M., Ph.D. (Patrice Lumumba)
Associate Professors
L.P. Shaidi, LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. (Dar)**S.E. Mchome, LL.B. (Dar), LL.M. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Dar)**I.H. Juma, LL.B. (Dar), LL.M. (London), M.I.I. (Lund), Ph.D. (Ghent)
Senior Lecturers
S.E. Mvungi, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), LL.M., Dr. Jur. (Hamburg)M.K. Wambali, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Dip. in. Int. Law (ISS-The Hague); Ph.D.
(Warwick)**A.K.I.J. Mlimuka, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), LL.M., Dip. In Int. Law (The Hague),
Dr. Jur. (Hamburg)**A.R. Migiro, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Dr. Jur. (Konstanz)
Lecturers
A. Khajoth, LL.M., M.A., Mass.Com., M.L.L. SC., PGDCMP., Ph.D. (Osmania)T. Ackson, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar) Ph.D. (UCT)K. Gastorn, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar), Dr. Jur. (Bayreuth)
Assistant Lecturers
Iddi R. Mandi, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)J. Odhiambo, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*J. Masabo (Ms.), LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*L. Eusebio (Ms), LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*D. Nangela, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar)H. Kitta, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)A. Rwegasira, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
J.M.B. Mhozya, LL.B. (Dar)B. Luhende, LL.B. (Dar)
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Shadrack Jaba, LL.B. (Dar)*Bonaventura J. Mnaku, LL.B. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC LAW
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
C.K. Mtaki, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Ph.D. (Ghent)
Professor
G..M. Fimbo, LL.B. (E.A.), LL.M. (London), Ph.D. (Dar)
Associate Professors
J.L. Kanywanyi, LL.B. (E.A.), LL.M. (Berkely), Ph.D. (Dar)L.X. Mbunda, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Dip. in Human Rights Law (Lund, Sweden);
Ph.D. (Northeastern)N.N.N. Nditi, LL.B, LL.M., Ph.D. (Dar)F.D. Luoga, LL.B (Dar), LL.M. (Queen’s Canada), M.I.I. (Lund), Ph.D. (Warwick)
Senior Lecturer
A.M. Mapunda, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar), Ph.D. (Warwick)
Lecturer
R.A. Mwaipopo, LL.B. (Dar), Dip. in Legal Studies (Manchester), LL.M.
(Manchester) Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
B. Malima, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)D. Daniel, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar)D. Shayo, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)E. Mshana, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*J. Jesse, LL.B, LL.M. (Dar), LL.M (Notre Dame)M. Perfect, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)M. Tairo, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)T. Semu, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*O. Michael, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*S. Mwakaje, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)**B. Lemmy, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)
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Tutorial Assistants
S.F. Materu, LL.B. (Dar)N.S. Sehewa, LL.B. (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF PRIVATE LAW
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
B.T. Mapunda, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Ph.D. (Ghent)
Professor
C.M. Peter, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Dr. Jur. (Konstanz)
Associate Professors
P.J. Kabudi, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), Dr. Jur. (FU Berlin)B.S. Rutinwa, LL.B. (Dar), LL.M. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Oxford)M.S. Hussain, M.A. (Osmania), M.I.I.S. (Madras), LL.M., Ph.D. (Osmania)H.I. Majamba, LL.B., (Dar), (LL.M. (Queen’s), Ph.D. (Northeastern)
Senior Lecturers
R. Tenga, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar), LL.M. (J.S.D. Cornell)*V. Mhina, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
*R. Kanyabuhinya, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)M. Cleophace, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)A. Gonzi, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*A. Omari (Ms.) LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)*T. Mwenegoha (Ms) LL.B, LL.M. (Dar)M. Laurean, LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)E. Longopa LL.B., LL.M. (Dar)
Tutorial AssistantsMwiburi A. Juma, LL.B. (Dar)Sabby Francis, LL.B. (Dar)Kiwory Godluck, LL.B. (Dar)
*On Study Leave** On Leave without pay
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INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCES
Director
M.S. Kyewalyanga, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dalhousie)
Associate Director (Academic)
N. Nyandwi, B.Sc.(Geol) (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales), Dr. rer. nat. (Bremen)
Heads of Sections
N.S. Jiddawi - Marine Biology and Resources ManagementY.W. Shaghude - Physical and Environmental Marine Sciences
Coordination
D.C.P. Masalu - Head, Information and Communication TechnologiesM.S.P. Mtolera - Secretary Higher Degrees, Research and
Publications CommitteeS.A. Said - Secretary Research CommitteeN.S. Jiddawi - Coordinator, Visiting Scientists and StudentsC.A. Muhando - GIS and Database Management (ICT Section)
Senior Lecturers
N.S. Jiddawi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales), Ph.D. (Dar)M.S. P. Mtolera, B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Las Palmas), Ph.D. (Uppsala)M.S. Kyewalyanga, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dalhousie)
Lecturer
C.A. Muhando, B.Sc. (Dar) PGD (Fisheries Biology) (Bergen), M.Sc.
(Brussels), Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
M. Mangora, B.Sc., M.Sc. (SUA)R. Kitula, B.Sc., M.Sc. (SUA)M. Shalli, B.Sc., M.Sc. (SUA)L.J. Chauka, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Addis)D. Msangameno, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (As)S.A.S. Yahya, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
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Tutorial Assistant
S. Limbu, B.Sc. (Dar)
Postgraduate Teaching Assistant
H. S. Salum, B.Sc. (Dar)
Laboratory Scientists
F. E. Msuya, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Kuopio), Ph.D. (Tel Aviv)D. M. Salum, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MARINE SCIENCES
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Associate Professors
*A.M. Dubi, Dip. Ing. (Sofia), PGD (Marine C. Eng.) (Trondheim), Dr.
Ing. (NTNU)A.N.N. Muzuka, B.Sc.(Geol) (Dar), M.Sc. (MUN), Ph.D. (UQAM)D.C.P. Masalu, B.Sc. (Geol) (Dar), B.Sc. (AICS), M.Sc. (Geophysics)
(Tokyo), D.Sc. (Tokyo)
Senior Lecturers
N. Nyandwi, B.Sc.(Geol) (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales), Dr. rer. nat. (Bremen)Y.W. Shaghude, B.Sc.(Geol) (Dar), M.Sc. (Southampton), Ph.D.
(Stockholm)
Laboratory Scientist
Ignantio P.L. Sanga, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (NUT, Norway)
CHEMICAL SCIENCES
Senior Lecturer
S.M. Mohammed, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Southampton), Ph.D. (Stockholm)
Lecturers
S.A. Said, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Trondheim)A.J. Mmochi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Ryukyus), Ph.D. (Dar)
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M. Chacha, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Botswana)
Assistant Lecturer
R. Peter, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Botswana)
Laboratory Scientist
M.K. Maalim, M.Sc. (Ryukyus)
*On leave of absence
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Dean’s Office
Associate Professor and Dean
E.P. Bhalalusesa, Dip. in Adult Ed. (IEA), B.Ed., M.A. (Dar), Ed. D. (Bristol)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean (Academic)
W.A.L. Anangisye, B.A. Ed, M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Edinburgh)
Lecturer and Associate Dean (Administration)
E.J. Kafanabo, B.Sc. (Ed.) (Dar); M.Sc (Ed) (Twente); Ph.D. (Pretoria)
Principal AdministrativeOfficer
E. Kiunsi
Senior Administrative Officers
M. Madeni, B.A, M.A. (Dar)**P. Muga B.A, M.A. (Dar)
Librarian/Senior Administrative Officer
A.D. Kessy, Cert in Librarianship (TLS) (DSM), Cert. Computerization (Bangkok),B.A. [PSPA] (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY ANDCURRICULUM STUDIES
Lecturer and Head of Department
K.A.K. Mkumbo, B.Sc. (Ed), M.A (ASP) (Dar), Ph.D. (Southampton)
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Professors
F.L. Mbunda, Cert. Ed., Cert., TESL (Leeds), B.Ed. (Alberta), M.A. Ph.D. (Dar)I.M. Omari, B.A. (Ed) (Dar), M.A, Ph.D. (Columbia)A. Njabili, B.Sc [Ed] (EA), M.Ed. (Califonia), Ph.D. (Hull)
Mlimani Pre-School
Hanifa K.F. Mponji, Dip. Ed. (Marangu), B.A [Ed.), M.A (Ed) (Dar)Mary Anicet, Cert. IIIA (Tabora TTC); Cert. Early Childhood Dev. (St. Mary’s T.T.C.)Sophia Ibrahim, Cert. IIIA (Dodoma)Beatrice Komu, Cert. IIIA (Mtwara), Cert. Early Childhood Dev. (Montessori)Mwasharifa Ismail, Cert. IIIA (Mwanza), Cert. Early Childhood Dev. (Butimba TTC)Mary Ngoda, Cert. Early Childhood Dev. (Montessori)Erica Stephen, Cert. Early Childhood Dev. (Montessori)
Artisan
C.B. Mtendeule, VETA (Chang’ombe)
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT, FOUNDATIONSAND LIFELONG LEARNING
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
N.A. Alphonce, B.A (Ed.) (Dar), M.A (Toronto), Ph.D. (New Zealand)
Professors
A.G. Ishumi, B.A [EA], Ed.M. (Harvard), Ph.D. (Dar)H.J. Mosha, B.A. [Ed.], M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Alberta), Dr. Honoris Cause (NUSPE,
Oslo)J.C.J. Galabawa, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), M.Sc. (Econ.) (The Hague), Ph.D. (Alberta)Associate Professors
V.M. Mlekwa, Dip. in Adult Education (IAE), B.Ed., M.A. (Dar), Ed.D. (Bristol)E.P. Bhalalusesa, Dip. in Adult Ed. (IEA), B.Ed., M.A. (Dar), Ed.D. (Bristol)
Senior Lecturers
N.A. Alphonce, B.A (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (New Zealand)H.A. Dachi, B.A. [Ed.], M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Bristol)W.A.L. Anangisye, B.A. Ed, M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Edinburgh)
Lecturer
J. Ishengoma, M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (New York)
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Assistant Lecturers
**D. Phumbe, B.A (Ed), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)**A. Komba, B.Sc. (Ed), M.A (Ed) (Dar)**B. Kanukisya, B.Ed (Dar), M.A. (Oslo)**L. Mahai, Dip Ed. (Morogoro), B.Ed. (ADE), M.A (Ed) (Dar)**G.L. Kahangwa, Cert. Ed. (Dar) B.A (Ed), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)**A. Luhogi, Dip.Ed (Dar Teachers College), Dip. Philosophy & Religion (Nairobi);
B.A, M.A. (Zimbabwe)**A.N. Kamando, Dip. Ad. Ed. (IAE), B.Ed (ADE), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)**M.J.D. Mwaikokesya, Dip. ADE (IAE), B.Ed, M.A.(Ed) (Dar)**M. Matonya, B.Ed, M.A (Ed) (Dar)M.A. Mislay, Dip. Ed. (Marangu), B.A. (Ed), MEMA (Dar)R.M. Boniface, B.Ed. (Com.), MEMA (Dar)A. Sarakikya, Dip. Ed. (Monduli), B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)T. Ndeskoi, Dip. Ed. (Marangu), B.A (Ed), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)R.K. Hyera, Dip. (Ed.) (Korogwe), B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Ed) (Dar)**On Study Leave
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Senior Lecturer and Director
A.A. Komba, B.Sc. (Eng.) (India), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (George Washington)
Lecturer and Associate Director
Colman T. Msoka, B.A. (Ec), M.A. (Demography) (Dar), Ph.D. (Minnesota University)
Professors
H.M.Mlawa, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.Phil., D.Phil. (Sussex)S.M. Rugumamu, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Maryland)S.S. Ngware, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Minnesota)G..P. Mpangala, B.A. (Ed.), (E.A. College Dar), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Leipzig)
Associate Professors
I.F. Shao, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)S.E.Chambua, B.Sc., M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Carleton)B.O. Koda, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)B.S. Mongula, B.A., MA. (Dar), M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (Dar)
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Senior Lecturers
**M.K. Ngaiza, B.A. (Dar), MLS (Southborough), M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)P. Kopoka, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Leeds)P.C.L. Kamuzora, B.A., M.A. (Dar), M.A. (H.M.PP), Ph.D. (Leeds)R.Shayo, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Manchester)E.A.Mwaigomole, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Dip. (Econ.) (Warsaw), M.A., Ph.D. (Kobe,
Japan)A.A. Komba, B.Sc. (Eng.) (India), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (George Washington)C.A. Kamugisha, B.A. (Ed.), M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)E.P. Niboye, B.Ed.Sc., (Dar), Grad Dip. Env. Man & Dev. (ANU), Dr. rer. Soc.
OEC (Johannes Kepler, Linz)
Lecturers
J.R. Kiduanga, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Moscow), Ph.D. (Dar).R. Mhamba, B.A., M.A. (Dar), Lic.rer.reg. (Techn.Univ.of Karlsruhe, Germany), Ph.D.
(Dar)Colman T. Msoka, BA (Econ), M.A (Demography) (Dar), Ph.D (Minnesota University)
Assistant Lecturers
Claudius D. Ngido, BA, MA (Dar)Shukrani K. Mbirigenda, Dip. (CUEA, NRB); BA (Urbaniana, NRB); MA (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
Stephen Maluka, BA, MA (Dar)Lilian Mutasingwa, BA (Dar)
Principal Administrative Officer
A.Njau (Mrs), B.A., (Dar) B.S.W. (La Trobe), M.A. (Dar)
** Sabbatical leaveSCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
Senior Lecturer and Dean
B. Killian, B.A., M.A. (Dar); Ph.D. (UC-Los Angeles)
Lecturer and Associate Dean (Academic)
N.M. Masoud, B.A, M.A, Ph.D. (Moscow)
Senior Lecturers
I.J. Kapoli, B.A.(Ed.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (London)
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A. Hatar, B.A., PGDE (Makerere), M.A., MAIA, Ph.D. (Ohio)
Lecturer
N.M. Masoud, B.A, M.A, Ph.D. (Moscow)
Assistant Lecturers
A. Rioba, B.A. (Mass Comm.) (Makerere), M.A.(Jour.) (Cardiff)E. Mrutu, Teachers Cert., Dipl. AE (Marangu), B.A.(Ed.) (Dar), Post Grad. Dipl.
(Mass Comm.) (Nairobi), M.A.(Jour) (City University)I.M. Mtuwa, M.A. (Picture Photography and Film) (USSR)G. Kamfipo, Teachers Cert., Dipl. Ed., B.Ed. (ADE), M.A. (Ling.) (Dar)
Instructors
E. Solomon, B.A. (Mass Comm.) (Makerere)C.R. Irigo, B.Sc. (Dar), Post Grad. Cert. in Comm./Broadcast Journalism (USA)
Principal Administrative Officer
M. Ishumi (Mrs), B.A. (Dar)
Library Administrative Officer
M.M. Fadhili, Cert. in Librarianship (Dar), Dipl. in Librarianship and
Documentation (Bagamoyo)
INSTITUTE OF KISWAHILI STUDIES (IKS)
Senior Lecturer and Director
A.K. Mutembei, B.A. [Ed.], M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Leiden, Netherlands)
DEPARTMENT OF KISWAHILI LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS
Professor and Head of DepartmentD.P.B. Massamba, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana)
Professors
D.J. Mkude, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), Ph.D. (London)A.M. Khamisi, B.A. (Ed) (UEA), M.Phil. (York), Ph.D. (Honolulu)
Associate Professors
J.G.. Kiango, B.A. (Dar), M.A. (Kansas), Ed.D. (Columbia, N.Y.)K.K. Kahigi, B.A. (Ed), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Michigan State
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Y.I. Rubanza, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), Ph.D. (Michigan State)Y.P. Msanjila, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Lancaster), Ph.D. (Dar)Y.M. Kihore, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Khartoum), Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturer
E.K.F. Chiduo, Dip. Ed. (Moro.), B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), M.E. (Columbia), Ed.D.
(Columbia)
Lecturer
G. Mrikaria, B.A. (Phil.), M.A. (Phil.), Ph.D. (Moscow)
Assistant Lecturers
P. Malangwa, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)R.A. Chipila, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)T. Mpemba, B.A. (Ed.) ,M.A. (Dar)R. Peterson, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), M.Ph. (Oslo)M. Mohamed, Bed. (Arts), M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
M.M. Shembilu, Bed. (Arts), (Dar)G.E. Katikiro, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)J. Hakimu, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)A. Buberwa, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)A. Gawasike, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)Z. Isack, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF KISWAHILI LITERATURE, COMMUNICATIONAND PUBLICATION
Senior Lecturer and Head
S.S. Sewangi – B.A. [Ed.] (Dar), M.A. (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Helsinki)
Associate Professor
F.E.M.K. Senkoro, B.A. (Ed.) (Hon), M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturers
A.K. Mutembei, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar), M.A., Ph.D. (Leiden, Netherlands)S.S. Sewangi, B.A. (Ed.) (Dar), M.A. (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Helsinki)
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Lecturer
S. E. Mrikaria, B.A. (Phil.), M.A. (Phil.), Ph.D. (Moscow)
S. Omari, B.A. (Ed.) M.A., Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturer
Ms. E. Mosha, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)Ms. E.Lyimo, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)Mr. A. Mnenuka, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)Ms. J. Bulaya, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)Ms. E. Mahenge, B.A. (Ed.), M.A. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistant
Mr. Thomas Ramadhani, B.A. (Dar)Ms. Grace Henry, B.A. (Dar)Ms. Anna Nicholaus, B.A. (Dar)
COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES
PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE
Associate Professor and Principal
F.S.S. Magingo, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Principal (Academic)
A.R. Mushi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.M.S. (Dublin), Ph.D. (Dublin)
Senior Lecturer and Associate Principal (Administration)
G. Nkwengulila, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Liverpool)
Principal Administrative Officer I
F. Basleman (Ms), BMC (IDM), Dipl. Adm., MPA (Liverpool)
Department of Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries
Senior Lecturer and Head
R.A. Tamatamah, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Stirling), Ph.D. (Waterloo)
Professor
Y.D. Mgaya, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Brit. Columbia), Ph.D. (Galway, Ireland)
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Associate Professors
J.F. Machiwa, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales), Ph.D. (Stockholm)P.O.J. Bwathondi, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Aberdeen)
Senior Lecturers
S.G.M. Ndaro, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales), Ph.D. (Stockholm)J. Francis, B.Sc. (Dar), PGD (Marine Affairs) (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (Flinders)C. Lugomela, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Stockholm)
LecturersB.L. Benno, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Kuopio), Ph.D. (Waterloo)B.R. Lugendo, (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Redboud)D.A. Shilla, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (VUB), Ph.D. (Saitama)C.J. Mwita, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)I.S. Semesi (Ms), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Norway), Ph.D. (Stockholm)
Assistant LecturersA.M. Hamdun (Ms), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Ryukyus)R.J. Ideva (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*P.O. Onyango, B.A. (Nairobi), M.Sc. (Tromso)*S. Pamba, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*L.T. Kaaya (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Chief Laboratory ScientistsG.L. Mziray, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Wales)A.T. Kamukuru, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)Principal Laboratory Scientists I*S.J. Ulomi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Brussels)O.U. Mwaipopo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Gothenburg)
Senior Laboratory Scientist I
Y.P. Mhonda, Dipl. Fisheries (Kunduchi), B.Sc. (Dar)M. Loth, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Brussels)*T.K. Mmbaga, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Principal Laboratory Scientists II
P. Samani, FTC (Dar Tech.), B.Sc. (OUT), M.Sc. (Dar)A. Lugata, FTC (Dar Tech.), B.Sc. (OUT)
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Senior Laboratory Scientist III
*P.M. Semili, B.Sc. (SUA), M.Sc. (Dar)
Laboratory Scientist I
*L. Gaspare (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Technician II
C.M. Mkumbi, Dipl. Master Fisherman (Mbegani)
Laboratory Technician I
R. Katonga, Dipl. Marine Engineering (Mbegani)
Ordinary Seaman III
Hassan Ramadhani, Cert. Marine Mechanics (Mbegani)
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Lecturer and Head
F.AR. Ismail, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)
Senior Lecturers
Z.K. Rulangalanga, B.Sc., M.Sc., (Dar), Ph.D. (Essex)H.V.M. Lyaruu, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Addis), Ph.D. (Uppsala)A.M. S. Nyomora, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (California)Z.L. Kanyeka, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Arkansas), Ph.D. (Los Banas, Philippines)
Lecturers
C. Mligo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)H.J. Ndangalasi, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)A.S. Buriyo, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)M.L.K. Manoko, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Addis Ababa), Ph.D. (Radboud)
Assistant Lecturers
*E.F. Mvungi, B.Sc. , M.Sc. (Dar)*G. Sangu, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*G. Frederk, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*H.M. Mangosongo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*H. Moshi, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*E. Sangu, B.Sc., MSc. (Dar)
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Tutorial Assistants
*H. Nnungu, B.Sc. (Dar)*M. Mwaikusa, B.Sc. (Dar)
Chief Technicians
M.J. Fundi, Instr. & Orgarn. Chem. Cert. (Nijmegen), Nat. Sc. Lab. Tech. Cert. (O)
(Dar), C & G II & III, MIST (London), SIMA (London)F. Mbago, Cert. In Forestry (Olmotonyi), Intern. Dip. In Herbarium Techniques
(Kew., UK) Cert. In Herbarium Curation (Mission B.G. (USA)
Principal Techn. I
Issack Mabiki, Cet. in Ed.; Nat. Dip. Comp. Techn.; London City & Guild, Dip.
Software Applications (UK)
Senior Techn. II
Agnes Peter Kuratha, B.Sc. (Ed.) (Dar)*Esnath Alphonce, B.Sc. (Dar)C. Kweyunga, London City and Guild Higher Diploma, Laboratory
Instrumentation (UK), Chemical Analysis Certificate(Sweden)
Technician IIFidelis, P.B. (Electrical & Instrumentation) DITManumbu, B.A. (Laboratory) (DIT)
Technician III
Kalugasha, W.K., Laboratory (DIT )
DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Associate Professor and Head
G. Y.S. Mtui, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Kanazawa)
Professor
A.K. Kivaisi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Stockholm), Ph.D. (Dar)
Associate Professor
F.S.S. Magingo, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
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Senior Lecturers
M.S.T. Rubindamayugi, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)M.H.S. Muruke, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)T.J. Lyimo, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)K.M.M. Hosea, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
A.M. Mshandete, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)L.A. Namkinga, M.Sc. [Pharmacy] (Kharkov), Ph.D. (Dar)S. L. Lyantagaye, BSc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Western Cape)D.D. Tibuhwa, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
A.V. Makene, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)S.A.A. Kassuwi, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Turku)R. Masalu, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)G. Elibariki, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)M. Damas, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial AssistantS. Hamad, B.Sc. (Dar)
Chief TechniciansS.M.Abdallah, TEC Cert. (London), Nat.Sci.Lab.Tech.Cert. (O) (Dar), Higher
Nat.Cert. in Lab.Sci.& Admin. (London)R.Jwangi, Lab.Tech.Cert.(Dar), C&G II & III, SIMA (London), Microb.Tech.Cert.
(Netherland)F.R.J. Kimati, Cert.C.M.L.T/Dip.M.L.T (EA), Cert. of Applied Microb. (Netherlands)W. Mboje, Dipl. Electronic and Instrumentation (Dar)
Senior Laboratory Scientist II
E.M. Sosovele, B.Sc. (OUT), M.Sc. (Dar)
Senior Laboratory Scientist III
R. Prosper, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)F. Patrick, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Laboratory Scientist I
C. Misanga, B.Sc. (Dar)W. Ernest, B.Sc. (Dar)
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Laboratory Technicians I
S. Shamte, FTC (Dar)
Laboratory Technicians II
J. Shauri, FTC (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Senior Lecturer and Head
J.E.G. Mdoe, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (York)
Professors
**M.H.H. Nkunya, B.Sc. M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)D.M.S. Mosha, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Liverpool)
Associate Professors
O.C. Othman, B.Sc. (Ed.) M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)Mhinzi, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Salford)M.A. Kishimba, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturers
C.C. Joseph, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)S.A. Mbogo, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Aston)L.L. Mkayula, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Salford)E.H.J. Lugwisha, B.Sc. (Ed.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (East Anglia)S.J.M. Mdachi, Dip.Ed. (Mkwawa), B.Sc.(Ed) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Oslo)J.Buchweishaija, Dip.Ed. (Mkwawa), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)L.D. Akwilapo, Dip. Ed. (Mkwawa), B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Trondheim)E.B. Mubofu, B.Sc.(Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (York)T. Forester, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Aukland), Ph.D. (Cambridge)
Lecturers
Y.N. Makame, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)C.A. Mgina, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)A.S. Mwakaboko, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)Q.A. Mgani, B.Sc. (Ed), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (New Mexico)
Assistant Lecturers
S. Samwel, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar)
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J.J.E. Munissi, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)Y.Y.N. Phillip, Dip.Ed. (Mkwawa), B.Ed. (Sc.), M.Sc. (Dar)J.A.M. Mahugija, B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar)M.M. Ndoile, B.Sc. (Ed), M.Sc. (Dar)F. Kessy, B.Sc. (Ed), M.Sc. (Dar)G. Kinunda, B.Sc. (Ed) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
N. Komba, B.Sc. (Ed) (Dar)E.C. Mapunda, B.Sc. (Ed) (Dar)
Chief Laboratory Scientist
A.Y. Ngenya, FTC (DTC), HTC, (Salford), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Salford), Ph.D. (Dar)
Principal Laboratory Scientists
G.S. Malisa, C&G (London), Adv.Dipl.Anal.Chem. (IST, Manchester),Post.Grad. Dipl.Scientific Computing (Dar)
F. Sung’hwa, FTC (Dar Tech.), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Nijmegen)L. Mwamtobe, Dip.Ed. (Mkwawa), B.Sc.( Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar)S. Masoud, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Moscow)L. Illomo, Dip. Ed. (Mkwwa), B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dar)A. Mlingi, C&G (London), Adv. Dipl. Anal. Chem. (IST Manchester), B.Sc. (OUT)M. Mayuni, FTC (Dar Tech.), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Principal TechniciansP.M. Raphael, F.T.C. (Dar Tech)D.L. Mwansasu, F.T.C. (Dar Tech) Glassblowing, UK
Chief TechniciansN. Rugudagiza, FTC. (Dar Tech.). Dip. Electronics & Instrumentation (DAR)B.Y. Ngalaba, FTC (Dar Tech)
Senior Lab AssistantA.A. Mwamnyatwilu
DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
Senior Lecturer and Head
I.M. Marobhe, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., D.I.C. (London), Dip. Geophysics (ITC, Delft),Dr. Tech. (TU, Helsinki)
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Professors
M.A.H. Maboko, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (ANU)***S.M. Muhongo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Dr.rer.nat. (TU Berlin)J.R. Ikingura, B.Sc., (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Carleton)
Associate Professors
***A.H. Mruma, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)M.K.D. Mutakyahwa, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Dr.rer.nat. (Hamburg)E.I. Mbede, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. DIC (London), Dr.rer.nat. (TU Berlin)E.J.S. Malisa, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Ile Ife), Ph.D. (Helsinki)
Senior Lecturers
C.P. Kinabo, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., D.I.C. (London), Dr. Ing. (Clausthal)C.Z. Kaaya, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Dr.rer.nat. (Cologne)H.H. Nkotagu, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (London), M.Phil., Dr.rer.nat. (TU Berlin)K.A. Msindai, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Ile Ife), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Turku)S. Manya, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
Ferdinand Richard, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Uppsala)B. Nelson, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Kiel)
Assistant Lecturers
E. Kazimoto, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)E. Mshiu, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
L. Gama, B.Sc. (Dar)F. Daudi, B.Sc. (Dar)J. Saroni, B.Sc. (Dar)E Abdalla, B.Sc. (Dar)K. Lupogo, B.Sc. (Dar)
Chief Laboratory Scientist
J.K. Mujumba, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (La Trobe), Ph.D. (Dar)
*** On leave without pay
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Senior Laboratory Scientist I
P.S.M. Lufungulo, NSC, NDMM (DSA), B.Sc. (Ed.), MEM (Dar).*S. Ngassala, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)*C. Messo, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Okyama)
Chief Technician
D. Pallangyo, F.T.C (Electronics), Inst. Certificate
Principal Technician I
M.A.M. Songo, FTC (WRI) (Dar)
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Senior Lecturer and Head
E.S. Massawe, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dublin)
Associate Professors
V.G. Masanja (Ms), B.Sc. (Dar), Dip. Physiker, Dr.Ing. (TU Berlin)***J.M. Tchuenche, B.Sc. (Menduguri), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan)
Senior Lecturers
A.R. Mushi, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.M.S. (UCD, Dublin), Ph.D. (DCU, Dublin)C.B. Alphonce, B.Sc. Ed., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (DCU, Dublin)
LecturersG.K. Kakiko, B. Ed. (Dar), Dip. in Maths, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dublin)S.E. Rugeihyamu, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), Dip. Maths, M.Sc. (Dublin), Ph.D. (Cork)W.M. Charles, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (Zimbabwe), Ph.D. (Tu Delft, The Netherlands)E. Mujuni, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Zimbabwe), Ph.D. (Dar)N. Shaban B. Ed (Sc.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
*M. Maleko (Ms), B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (Stockholm)M. Mkandawile, B.Sc. Ed. (Makerere), M.Sc. (Dar)M. Rashid, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)A. Isdory, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (Zimbabwe)M. Mwanzalima, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M. Maths (Makerere)S. Sima, B.Sc. Ed., M.Sc. (Dar)D. Koloseni, B.Sc. Ed., M.Sc. (Dar)*M. Mpimbo, B.Sc. Ed., M.Sc. (Dar)
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E. Losindilo (Ms), B.Sc. (Dar), M.A. (Dar)I. Amour, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (LUT, Finland)H. Rwezaula (Ms), B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)E. Emmanuel, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)G. Mlay, B.Sc.Ed. (Dar), M.Sc. (LUT, Finland)*T. Marijani (Ms), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Stellenbosch)
* On study leave
Tutorial AssistantsJ. Makungu, B.Sc. (Dar)*S. Isambi, B.Sc. (Dar)*S. Pitus, B.Sc. (Dar)*L. Mbigili, B.Sc. Ed. (Dar)
Senior Systems Administrator
B. Ernest (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc.(Dar)
Principal Technician IIW. Lwiza, Adv. Dip. Eng. (DIT)
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Senior Lecturer and HeadI.N. Makundi, B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Tokyo)
ProfessorR.T. Kivaisi, B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Stockholm)
Associate ProfessorP.K. Msaki, B.Sc. (Lusaka), M.Sc. (UK), Ph.D. (Uppsala)
Senior Lecturers
C.B.S. Uiso, B.Sc. M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)R.M.R. Kainkwa, B.Sc. M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)Y.I. Koleleni, B.Sc. M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
LecturersA.B. Malisa, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Chalmers, Sweden)M.E. Samiji (Ms), B.Sc. (Ed.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Port Elizabeth)N.K. Mohammed (Ms), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (UK)
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Assistant Lecturer
N.R. Mlyuka, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
E. Rwenyagila, B.Sc. (Dar)Lwitiko P. B.Sc.(Dar)Kumwenda, M. B.Sc. (Dar)Mazunga, M. B.Sc.(Dar)
Chief Technician & Head Technician
A.G. Nyenyembe (Ms.), F.T.C, ATC, (Arusha)
Principal Laboratory Engineer II
A.M. Mnyabwilo
Laboratory Scientist I
M.M. Kivambe, B.Sc. (Ed.) (Dar), Training in Electron Microscopy (Uppsala)
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Senior Lecturer and Head
C.L. Nahonyo, Dip. Wildl. Mgt. (Mweka), B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Kent)
Professors
H.Y. Kayumbo, B.Sc. (London), DIC, Ph.D. (Dar).K.M. Howell, B.Sc. (Cornell), Ph.D. (Dar)
Associate Professors
A.M. Nikundiwe, B.Sc. (Andrews), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Michigan).R.B.M. Senzota, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Texas A & M)J.D.L. Kabigumila, Dip. Wildl. Mgt. (Mweka), B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Senior Lecturers
J.G. Yarro, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)P.F. Kasigwa, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Sussex)H.B. Pratap, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Gujarat), Ph.D. (Dar)F.M. Urasa, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)F.A. Mturi, B.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)J. Kyomo, Dip. Ed. (Dar), B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Kyushu)
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G. Nkwengulila, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Liverpool)C.P. Rugumamu, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)H.Y.D. Kiwia, Dip. Wildl. Mgt. (Mweka), B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
M.A. Njau, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)B.A. Nyundo, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)J.N. Ijumba, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Nairobi), Ph.D. (Copenhagen)F. Magige, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (NTNU)
Assistant Lecturers
W. Ngalason, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)G.D. Mukandala, B.Sc. (Clark), M.Sc. (Memorial University)W. Kidima, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)F. Stephano, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)J. John, B.Sc. (SUA), M.Sc. (Dar)W. Chacha, B.Sc., M.Sc (Dar)V. Jestina, B.Sc. M.Sc. (Dar)F.D. Chibwana, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar)
CENTRAL SCIENCE WORKSHOP
Manager
R. Baruti, FTC (Arusha), Fine Mechanics (Nijmegen)
Principal Laboratory Scientist II
D.M. Lameck, FTC (DTC), ADE (DIT), PGD, MEM (Dar)
Chief Technician
S. Musa, FTC (DTC)
Principal Technician I
A. Ramadhan, FTC (DTC)M.A. Mpili, FTC (DTC), BBA (Dar)
SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Professor and Dean of the School
J.R. Ikingura, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Carleton)
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Lecturer and Associate Dean (Academic)
A.N.J. Mwambela, B.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Durham), Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturer and Associate Dean (Administration)
M. Mbise (Ms), B. Eng (Essex); Ph.D. (Essex)
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION UNIT
Associate Professor and HeadH.N. Kundaeli, B.Sc. (Dar); Dip., M.Sc. (Electronics) (Eindhoven); Ph.D. (Dar)
ProfessorE.C. Njau, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar); Ph.D. (La Trobe)
Associate ProfessorH.N. Kundaeli, B.Sc. (Dar); Dip., M.Sc. (Electronics) (Eindhoven); Ph.D. (Dar)
Lecturers
E.E. Mhamilawa, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Dar)A.N.J. Mwambela, B.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc. (Durham); Ph.D. (Dar)Mr. A. T. Abdalla, B.Sc. (ES) (Dar)
Assistant Lecturer
K.S. Ibwe, B.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc. (Chalmers)Mr. B. Maiseli, B.Sc. (ES) (Dar)Mr. J.P Nombo, B.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
Mr. G.M. Samwel, B.Sc. (Dar)Mr. H. Msuya B.Sc. (Dar)Mr. H. Mbembati, B.Sc. (Dar)Mr. G.G. Mruma, B.Sc. (Dar)Mr. I. Bulugu, B.Sc. (Dar)Mr. Nassor Ally Nassor, B.Sc. (Dar)
COMPUTER SCIENCE UNIT
Lecturer and Head
G. N. Justo, B.Sc. (with Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Maths) (Zimbabwe); Ph.D. (London)
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Senior Lecturers
G.R. Koda, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Comp. Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Inf. Sys. Sc.) (Carleton); Ph.D. (Dar)H.M. Twaakyondo, B.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc., Ph.D. (Shinshu)
Lecturers
***S.C.N. Kitinya, B.Sc, M.Sc. (Comp.Sc.) (Dar); Ph.D. (Durham)H. C. Kimaro, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Delft); Ph.D. (Oslo )M. Mbise, B. Eng , Ph.D. (Essex)J. Lungo, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc.(Inf. Sys. Sc.), PhD. (Oslo)G. N. Justo, B.Sc. (with Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Maths) (Zimbabwe); Ph.D. (London)
Assistant Lecturers
B.K. Dotto, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Birmingham)A.F. Ally, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.), M.Sc. (Dar)J. Mtui, B.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc. (Delft)*H. Hussein, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Delft)*K. Kapisi, M.Eng. Sc. (Curtin); M.Sc. (Eng.) (Odessa)*M.L. Mahir, B.E. (Perth, W.A.); M.Eng.Sc.Tele. (Victoria)A.M. Rashid, M.Sc.(Comp. Eng. &Net.) (Wroclaw Tech.); Licencitiate (Eng. Comp.
Sys.) (Sweeden)C. Joseph, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar); MSc.(Comm. & Inf. Sys. Eng.) (Wuhan)J. Chambua, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
M.L. Goyayi (Ms), B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)W. Senyoni, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)A. Rwegasira, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)A. Kondoro, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)M. Mahundi, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)M. Mndeme, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)H. Omary, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)H.S. Lema, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)H. Mwasita, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)A. Kaseko, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)M. Daudi, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)H. K. Ameir B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)D. Kapinga, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)F. Kuwasa, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)M. Sogorya, B.Sc.(Comp.Sc.) (Dar)
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CENTRE FOR VIRTUAL LEARNING
Senior Lecturer and Director
Dr. H.M. Twaakyondo, B.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc., Ph.D. (Shinshu)
Assistant Lecturers
Mulembwa Munaku, B.Sc. (Comp. Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. e-learning (USQ-Australia)Joel Mtebe, B.Sc. (Comp. Sc.) (Dar); M.Sc. e-learning (USQ-Australia)Kennedy Frank , B.Sc. (Comp. Sc.), M.Sc. (Comp. Sc.) (Dar)
Tutorial Assistant
Antony Kigombola, B.Sc. (Comp. Eng. & Info. Tech.) (Dar)
* On study leave*** On leave of absence;
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ADDENDUM
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Changes in Master’s Programme
The Institute now offers three degree programmes instead of the one described onpages 108-110 of this prospectus. The MA by thesis and Doctor of Philosophy describedon page 110 still apply.
Those three new programmes are:
� MA in Development Studies;� MA in Development Management; and� MA in Gender Studies.
Duration of the Programmes
The duration of each of the programmes is 15 months.
Entry Qualifications
For admission into M.A. (DS), MA (Dev. Mgnt.) and MA (Gender Studies) programmean aspirant is required to hold:
i. Honours degree or equivalent from an accredited higher education institution.ii. For candidates who hold unclassified degree, they must have at least an overall B
grade.iii. The General Entry qualifications for Master’s studies of the University of Dar es
Salaam will apply.
Examination Regulations
In order to graduate a student must do a minimum of twelve courses of a total of 30units and a Dissertation worth 10 units. Altogether the student must therefore obtain aminimum of 40 units. Course assessment will include continuous assessment (CA) marksand university examinations (UE): Total CA will be 50% consisting analytical essaysand UE 50%. The existing system of external examination will be continued both forCoursework and Dissertations. To encourage originality students will defend their thesis.The General University Examinations Regulations as they appear in the Prospectus and
Guidelines Handbook (2006) will hold.
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M.A. in Development Studies Programme
Core Courses
Semester I Units
DS 622: Development Theory 3
DS 623: Governance for Development 3
DS 624: Political Thought for Development 2
DS 625: Globalization and Development 2
DS 690: Research Methodology I 3
Elective Course 2*
Semester II
DS 626: Rural and Urban Development 3
DS 627: Health and Development 3
DS 628: Environment and Development 2
DS 691: Research Methodology II 3
Elective Course from Gender Studies Programme 2*
Elective Course 2*
DS 699: Dissertation 10
� A student is allowed to opt an elective of 3 Units as this will not
break the minimum total number of units condition.
Elective Courses
DS 650: Science and Technology for Development 2
DS 651: Education for Development 2
DS 652: Population & Development 2
DS 653: Labour & Development 2
DS 644: Civil Society & Development 2
DS 654: Development and Human Rights 2
DS 655: Industrialization and Development 2
PS 730 or PS 733: Conflict Resolution and Peace Studies or
Conflict Management in Africa 3
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MA in Development Management Programme
Core Courses
Semester I Units
DS 622: Development Theory 3DS 623: Governance for Development 3DS 630: Market, State and Development 2DS 631: Poverty Analysis 2Elective Course 2*DS 690: Research Methodology I 3
Semeter II Units
DS 632: Development Policy Analysis & Practice 3DS 633: Planning & Management for Development 3DS 634: Monitoring & Evaluation 2DS 691: Research Methodology II 3Course on Gender (DS 643 or DS 644) 3Elective Course 2*
DS 699: Dissertation 10
� The student is allowed to opt an elective of 3 Units as this will not break the minimumtotal number of units condition.
Elective Courses Units
DS 626: Rural and Urban Development 3*
DS 650: Science and Technology for Development 2
DS 660: Communication for Development 2
DS 661: Innovation Management for Development 2
DS 643: Gender & Resources Management 3
DS 644: Gender Mainstreaming 3*
DS 645: Civil Society & Development 2
DS 662: Project Appraisal 2
DS 663: SMEs Promotion 2
* These electives are 3 Units core courses in the other two programmes.
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M.A. in Gender Studies Programme
Core Courses
Semester I Units
DS 622: Development Theory 3DS 640: Feminist Paradigm & Emerging Theories 3DS 641: Gender, Political Systems & Development 2DS 642: Gender, Culture & Development 2Elective Course 2*DS 690: Research Methodology 3
Semester IIDS 643: Gender & Resources Management 3DS 644: Gender Mainstreaming 3
DS 645: Civil Society & Development 2
Elective Course 2*
Elective Course 2*
DS 691: Research Methodology II 3
DS 699: Dissertation 10
* The student is allowed to opt an elective of 3 Units as this will not break the minimum
total number of Units condition.
Electives
DS 651: Education for Development 2
DS 660: Communication for Development 2
DS 664: Gender & Sexuality 2
DS 665: Gender & Food Security 2
DS 626: Rural and Urban Development 3*
DS 627: Health and Development 3*
DS 633: Planning and Management for Development 3*
DS 666: Advocacy & Development 2
* This is a 3 Units core course in a sister programme.
For each of the three programmes minimum grand total number of units
(Semester I + Semester II + Dissertation) = 40