MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMIC POLICY MANAGEMENT

Overview

Philosophy

The Master of Arts in Economics is designed to provide rigorous training in economic theory, applied economics, and econometric methods applied in economic policy management.  

 

4.3 Rationale

To prepare masters level graduates of economics to address pressing economic needs of our times by being equipped to contribute to training, research, policy evolution and economic management.

4.4 Objectives

The program aims at meeting the demand for senior economic policy analysts and managers. Students will be equipped with: 1) a firm understanding of economic principles; and 2) ability to analyze a wide range of economic problems and formulate and implement meaningful economic policies. Each student will, at the end of training be proficient in economic theory, quantitative methods and applications (including computer applications, and in economic policy analysis and management).

 

 

 

For any assistance and clarification please contact any of the following:

 

 

Academic Revenue Office

Tel:+254 20 491 3138

(For all courses) 020 491 0000

Email:cessp-g3@uonbi.ac.ke

More information may also be obtained from the Admissions Office, Main Campus, Administration Block, 1st floor, room 116, Room A112 or email: admissions@uonbi.ac.ke

4.9 Mode of Delivery

The programme shall adopt blended learning through the use of face-to-face and online modes. The face-to-face learning will take place within the classroom setting at the Main Campus. Currently, learning is through online delivery. The online classes are conducted over video conferencing platforms such as Mtihani, Zoom and Google Meet, among others.

The classes are conducted in the evening, Monday to Friday. Time 5.30pm– 8.30pm. 

The programme shall consist of 2 years of full-time study by coursework, examination and a Project Paper.  The first year of study shall be devoted to coursework only, while the second year will be devoted to further coursework (first semester), research, writing and examination of the Project Paper.

Exams Regulations
  • All candidates shall be required to take and pass first year examinations in    all        the EIGHT course units offered.
  • Each course unit shall be examined through a three hour written        examination paper at the end of the semester.
  • The final written examination shall account for 70% of the marks, while       continuous assessment shall account for 30%.
  • Continuous assessment shall consist of term papers and tests.
  • The pass mark in each course unit shall be 50%.
  • A candidate who fails in up to TWO papers may on the recommendations   of         the School’s Board of Examiners and approval by Senate be allowed to take a   supplementary examination in the failed paper(s) during the next examination   season.
  • A candidate who fails in MORE THAN TWO papers or a candidate, who fails in any of the supplementary examinations, shall be discontinued.

Second Year Examinations:

  • All candidates shall be required to take and pass second year examinations in all the FOUR Elective units.
  • Each course shall be examined through a three hour written examination paper at the end of the first semester of the second year.
  • The final written examination shall account for 70% of the marks in each course unit, while continuous assessment shall account for 30%.
  • The pass mark in each course unit shall be 50%.
  • A candidate who fails ONE paper may, on recommendations of the School’s Board of Examiners and approval by Senate be allowed to take a supplementary in the failed paper during the next examination season.
  • A candidate who fails in MORE THAN ONE paper during regular sitting or fails a supplementary examination shall be discontinued.

 

Examination of the Research Project

  • Each candidate, working under the guidance of at least two academic supervisors shall complete an original in-depth research project on a topic chosen in consultation with the School.
  • The pass mark for the research project shall be 50%.
  • A candidate who fails in the research project shall be given three months to revise and re-submit for examination.
  • A candidate who fails in the revised project shall be discontinued.

a) The common regulation for the admission and registration in masters degree in the university of Nairobi shall shall apply.

b) In addition, the following shall be eligible for registration for the masters programme.

i) Holders of least an upper second class honours degree in economics.

ii)Holders of degree or equivalent qualifications from other institutions recognized by the senate of the university of Nairobi as being on on comparable academic status to those in (i) above

4.6 Schedule of Intakes

Department of Economics and Development Studies, University of Nairobi has ONE intake in a year.

  • September Intake (Every Year)

 

4.8 Application Information

Step 1: Visit the application website http://application.uonbi.ac.ke

Step 2: Registration and creation of User Account - To register, you need an email address and phone number that will be validated during registration. Every applicant must create their own personal user account.

Step 3: Profile Management - Key-in your personal details and upload scanned copies of academic certificates and a passport size photograph. Only when your profile is complete can you apply for the programme you wish to undertake.

Step 4: Programme Selection - Select and apply for the course you are interested in. You will be issued with a REFERENCE NUMBER and directed to pay the prescribed application fee through the following Available Payment options:

  1. Credit/Debit Card
  2. M-Pesa Pay Bill
  3. Direct Cash Deposit at any Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) branch

Upon payment, you will receive a confirmation of the payment on the email address and phone number registered in step 2.

Step 5: Application Tracking - Track the status of your application online through the system.  Alerts will be sent to your registered email address and phone number.

4.10 Attachment Opportunities

Students may apply for attachment opportunities during the long holidays (May-August) every year. They get the opportunities to expand their economic knowledge and gain professional experience. There are many different types of economics attachments based on various types of work. The key areas: Mathematics and statistics; Research; Communication; Data analysis; Technology; and Business. The attachments opportunities are available in private and public sectors of the economy.

 

Economics Career paths

 

 

Career Prospects                                                                  Prospective Employers

 

1)     Professional Economists                                                        Private Sector

2)     Planning Officers                                                                    Public Sector

3)     Economic Attachee                                                                Parastatals

4)     Statisticians/Econometrician                                                  NGOs

5)     Multilateral/bilateral Trade Negotiators                                International Institutions

Research Institutions

 

During their study period, Development Studies students are actively engaged as research assistants in research projects. This gives them a chance to build their development research skills.  Also, as the projects are implemented collaboratively with industry partners, students get opportunities to build contacts with potential future employers.

Our graduates go on to work in the private sector, civil society organisations and public sectors in Kenya and beyond. They are working to address emerging issues that have implications for development in various capacities including:

1.     Monitoring & Evaluation Experts

2.     Development Analysts

3.     Project Managers

4.     Business Development Experts

5.     Community Development Experts

6.     Development Researchers/Consultants

7.     Academic Professions

8.     Programme Officers in Development Projects.

 

 

Further information be obtained from;

 

Chairman

Department of Economics and Development Studies

            University of Nairobi           

Tel. 0204913206/3238

Email: economics@uonbi.ac.ke

Website: economics.uonbi.ac.ke

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

 

 

 

MASTER OF ARTS IN ECONOMICS(X50),ECONOMICS POLICY MANAGEMENT(X51), HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY (X53)

 

 

 

 

 

 

TUITION

31,500.00

 

 

EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)

1,000.00

 

 

MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)

6,500.00

 

 

ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)

7,000.00

 

 

CAUTION - (ONCE)

5,000.00

 

 

LIBRARY (PER YEAR)

5,000.00

 

 

ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)

2,000.00

 

 

REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)

2,250.00

 

 

ID CARD ( PER YEAR)

1,000.00

 

 

STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)

1,000.00

 

 

THESIS EXAMINATION

30,000.00

 

 

 

 

Semester totals

 

Sem1

2 units

94,750.00

 

 

3 units

127,250.00

 

 

4 units

159,750.00

 

 

 

Semester totals

 

Sem2 ,3,5 or 6

1 unit

34,750.00

 

 

2 units

67,250.00

 

 

3 units

99,750.00

 

 

4 units

132,250.00

 

 

 

Semester totals

 

Sem4, 7, or 10

1 unit

57,250.00

 

 

2 units

89,750.00

 

 

3 units

122,250.00

 

 

4 units

154,750.00

 

Project =4units

 

 

 

Project in sems 4 or 7

 

162,250.00

 

Other sems

 

184,750.00

 

 

 

 

 

SUMMARY OF TOTAL FEES

 

 

 

Sem1

4 units

159,750.00

 

Sem2

4 units

132,250.00

 

Sem3

4 units

154,750.00

 

Sem4

PROJECT

162,250.00

 

Totals

 

609,000.00