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Change of a degree course
accelriskconsult
#11 Posted : Friday, September 02, 2011 2:15:46 PM
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BGL wrote:
I am an Alumni of KU.
What i know is that you have to register first for the course admitted and seek transfer to a course of your choice within the University provided you meet the minimum threshhold. For your infomation, the change of courses bureaucracy (it's hectic)is explained in detail during the first week of orientation or you can get details from academic registrar.




I am an alumni of the UON and know that there are 2 ways to do it and option 1 which has the least risk is visiting JAB before registering at KU. She should only attempt that once she has exhausted the first option
YesuWangu
#12 Posted : Friday, September 02, 2011 2:35:41 PM
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There you go Mwakamoja. Now you have more than enough information for your daughter.
Toxicity
#13 Posted : Friday, September 02, 2011 2:50:12 PM
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mukiha wrote:
Honestly? This is not YOUR problem!

She's over 18 years of age, isn't she?

Let her worry about it. You have done your part - supported her up to form 4.

If she doesn't ask for help, don't offer it. Assume that she is bright enough to make her own decisions... and seeing the grades she scored, I am quite certain she is very bright.

Mukiha...I concur with you let her follow this up on her own...ama they are those small ladies, when they enter ur office u think it is a class 6 girl??
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McReggae
#14 Posted : Friday, September 02, 2011 3:09:23 PM
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accelriskconsult wrote:
BGL wrote:
I am an Alumni of KU.
What i know is that you have to register first for the course admitted and seek transfer to a course of your choice within the University provided you meet the minimum threshhold. For your infomation, the change of courses bureaucracy (it's hectic)is explained in detail during the first week of orientation or you can get details from academic registrar.




I am an alumni of the UON and know that there are 2 ways to do it and option 1 which has the least risk is visiting JAB before registering at KU. She should only attempt that once she has exhausted the first option


Agreed!!!
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KenSaf
#15 Posted : Saturday, September 03, 2011 11:06:32 PM
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My son scored an A- and has been selected to persue BSc. Informatics, Moi University. He does want to persue the course, which after checking is offered in Moi only and Stratmore. He did an interview in Stratmore and was selected but the fee is prohibitive. My question is how good is Moi in offering this course and what is the difference of BSc, Computer Science and BSc. Infomatics
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accelriskconsult
#16 Posted : Sunday, September 04, 2011 10:17:05 AM
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KenSaf wrote:
My son scored an A- and has been selected to persue BSc. Informatics, Moi University. He does want to persue the course, which after checking is offered in Moi only and Stratmore. He did an interview in Stratmore and was selected but the fee is prohibitive. My question is how good is Moi in offering this course and what is the difference of BSc, Computer Science and BSc. Infomatics


Kensaf I am not sure what the difference is BSc informatics sounds like one of the courses that universities started without consulting the appropriate professional body. There was a list in the business daily a while back. I would advice that you check with the engineers Registration Board to confirm that the MU version is accredited.
GGK
#17 Posted : Sunday, September 04, 2011 3:29:02 PM
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I think there is a lot of ignorance on how JAB admissions work. These days they use weighted clusters. Meaning even if a student scored 48 in the four cluster subjects it is still weighted by what the student got in total 84 being the highest. BSc (Computer Science) has been very competitive requiring 46.8 in 2009.

As for changing, at UoN a student need to have qualified for the desired course ab-initio and there needs to be a vacancy at the desired course. Meaning some other student must leave that course... quite difficult but all the best anyway.
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kiterunner
#18 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 2:32:17 AM
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@Mukiha, as a responsible parent it s still his problem, if my dad didnt intervene back in the day i may have ended up taking up French in KU which was i totally not for but had given up to.

@acceril The BSc Information Science in Moi Uni is good, other colleges call the same course Library Science)
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jasonhill
#19 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 5:15:29 AM
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A Computer Science degree is more universally accepted as a major for someone that wants to go into ICT.

A Library Science degree will require frequent explanation, that is, IF your resume is chosen and you get a chance to explain it to begin with.

Hospitality and Tourism... unless one is going to OWN a hotel or resort, where your "qualifications" to be an owner are simply having the title to the property and going from there, there isn't as much money to be made, and aren't as many jobs in that as in ICT. In addition, the jobs that are available in hospitality pay much less. Everyone in business now-a-days has computers that need people to operate and administer them. This will only increase with time.

Best,

Hill
GGK
#20 Posted : Monday, September 05, 2011 8:14:00 AM
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Lots of Universities in Kenya continue to name their courses creatively to give an impression of differentiation but end up confusing the would be consumers, the prospective students.

I would urge you to go beyond the name and look at the course content. The best way is to benchmark the content with BSc Computer Science at UoN. IMHO, it is more versatile and really prepares the students for a wider post school grounds. Informatics is just a subset of computer science.
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