Fears are rife that students could be enrolling in unproductive courses in tertiary level that could spell doom in their preparedness for the job market in future after a joint poll by the Elimika Mashinani Trust (EMT) and the Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) the Commission on University Education (CUE) has approved more than 300 obsolete courses.
The shocking survey showed that the now considered useless degree programs that are beyond sale-by date attract nil or few students thus rendering the lecturers underutilized and redundant.
The new revelations come barely a fortnight after the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua warned University graduates that the government does not have employment opportunities for them.
The DP spoke while presiding over a graduation ceremony at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) held on June 23, 2023.
Instead, Gachagua told the graduands eagerly waiting for the job market that they will benefit from Housing Fund, which will create jobs.
“I am an honest man, I don’t want to sit here and lie to you that we have jobs for you, these jobs we are going to create together with you.” Gachagua said.
From the survey conducted on phone between June 2 and June 15, at least 4 in every 10 (40 per) students are affected by such courses that were put in place long time ago or their job market has since been saturated.
Taking a bold step early this year, the cash-strapped Egerton University scrapped eight such courses.
On February 28, 2023 Egerton shut doors Industrial Technology; Technology in Civil Engineering; Soil, Environment and Land Use Management and Dairy Technology and Management.
Other affected courses were Wildlife Management and Enterprise; Integrated Forest Resource Management; Dairy Land Resources Management and Applied Aquatic Science.
In the EMT & COFEK survey, 8 out of 10 students who take such courses did not receive any form of career advice either from school or their parents. The priority for such students is about securing any form of ‘available degree’ certification.
In the study that involved 250 graduate respondents spread across 25 Counties, 60% blame the Kenya Universities Placement Service for retaining on the admission menu courses that are ‘stale’. 30% blamed the CUE while 10% blamed students for falling for ‘any available’ degree course.
Market-driven
The survey showed that only 20% of the public universities link their choice of courses to the market. On the other hand, private universities peg at least 70% of their course offering on employability ratio.
Incidentally, both public and private universities rank very low on actual link with the industry. While public universities scored ‘less than 10%’, private universities only had ‘less than 40%’.
As a result most of the course offerings at universities, especially the public ones, are engaging in what the survey’s 60% respondents call as ‘useless courses’.
Such courses are costing both the government and parents a collective fortune yet they do not attract interest from the market. They equally offer no skills for the graduates to opt for meaningful self-employment.
Incidentally, the Commission for University Education (CUE) on June 27, 2023 released a list of 13 institution said were providing degree programs without its’ accreditation.
CUE Warning
Members of the public have since been warned not to enroll at the 13 institutions. It was the position of the CUE, then and as at now, that they lacked the proper authorization to provide certain courses.
Some of the courses offered by the colleges listed include a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology, a Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Theology, and a Bachelor of Theology Master of Christian Leadership.
The institutions blacklisted by CUE include Eldoret Bible College; Al-Munawarrah College;Grace Life Bible College; Africa Theological Seminary; Regions Beyond Ministry Bible College; Baraton College; Africa Talent University and Breakthrough Bible College.
Others are Theophilus Theological College; Northwestern Christian University; Logos University; Harvest Land University.
TSC, GAA
According to the CUE website, and based on review of Government Advertising Agency (GAA), even the Teachers Service Commission requires one to have two teaching subjects; 47 County websites, Public Service Commission and even for selected employers reviews – none of these courses has been required by employers in Government and private sector for the past 10 years!
Question: Why are they still on offer? Why are unsuspecting parents and students wasting their money on them?
Bachelor of Arts in Japanese; Bachelor of Arts Programmes; Bachelor of Christian Studies; Bachelor of Education; Bachelor of Music; Bachelor of Religion and Social Development; Bachelor of Science (Animal Science); Bachelor of Science (Pure Physics); Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (Animal Science); Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology; Bachelor of Science in Population Health; Bachelor of Science (Aerospace Engineering); Bachelor of Science (Physics) and Bachelor of Social Work
Mineralogy
Others are Bachelor of Science in Aquatic Science; Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Arts(Geography); Bachelor of Arts (History); Bachelor of Arts (Kiswahili); Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics); Bachelor of Arts (Literature); Bachelor of Arts (Religious Studies); Bachelor of Science Geo-Physics and Mineralogy; Bachelor of Science in Biology; Bachelor of Science in Natural Products; Bachelor of Science (Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics); Bachelor of Arts (Peace Education); Bachelor of Science in Utilization and Sustainability of Arid Lands; Bachelor of Arts (Cultural Studies); Bachelor of Education (Guidance and Counseling); Bachelor of Science (General); Bachelor of Science(Chemistry); Bachelor of Science (Mathematics); Bachelor of Arts in Political Science; Bachelor of Education in Home Science; Bachelor of Science in Agronomy
Bachelor of Science in Earth Science; Bachelor of Science in Ethno- Botany and Medicinal Plant Science, with Information Technology; Bachelor of Education in Psychology; Bachelor of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management; Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources); Bachelor of Science (Wildlife Enterprise & Management
Bachelor of Arts in Kiswahili & Geography; Bachelor of Engineering Physics; Bachelor of Science in Ecotourism; Bachelor of Science in Mining Physics; Bachelor of Arts in Technical and Professional Communication; Bachelor of Science in Management in Mathematics; Bachelor of Arts in Monitoring and Evaluation; Bachelor of Science in Applied Aquatics Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Integrated Forest Resources Management; Bachelor of Science in Military Science; Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management; Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Applied Bioengineering; Bachelor of Science in Botany; Bachelor of Science in Geomatic Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Industrial Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Soil Water and Environment Engineering; Bachelor of Science in Zoology; Bachelor of Science in Zoology (Genomic Science); Bachelor of Enterprise Management; Bachelor of Forensic Science; Bachelor of Education in Music; Bachelor of Arts in Church Music and Theology
Music Theory
Bachelor of Music Theory and Composition; Bachelor of Science in Forestry; Bachelor of Arts Pastoral Theology; Bachelor of Science in Agriculture; Bachelor of Science in Bio-resources Management and Conservation; Bachelor of Science in Sugar Technology; Bachelor of Education Technology (Computer Studies); Bachelor of Science (Geographic Information Science)
Bachelor of Science (Global Community Health and Travel Medicine); Bachelor of Science (Health Professions Medical Education); Bachelor of Science (Paramedical Sciences); Bachelor of Technology (Cosmetology and Beauty Science); Bachelor of Science (Biology Science & Physical Science Options); Bachelor of Arts (Penology, Correction, and Administration); Bachelor of Business Management (Marine Business Management)
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship Studies; Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology and Fisheries; Bachelor of Arts in Child Care and Protection; Bachelor of Education (AGED); Bachelor of Science in Management of Agri. Ecosystems; Bachelor of Science in Population Health; Bachelor of Arts in Translation Studies; Bachelor of Science (Events and Convention Management); Bachelor of Applied Technology; Bachelor of Science in Agro-Forestry and Rural Development; Bachelor of Arts in Human Rights
Bachelor of Education & Psychology; Bachelor of Science in Technology Education; Bachelor of Technology in Agriculture; Bachelor of Science in Analytical Chemistry with Computing; Bachelor of Science in Applied Animal Laboratory ScienceBachelor of Science in Ethnobotany
Bachelor of Science in Seed Science & Technology; Bachelor of Science in Wood Science and Industrial Processes; Bachelor of Arts in Archeology and Paleoanthropology; Bachelor of Range Management; Bachelor of Science in Astronomy and Astrophysics; Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science; Bachelor of Science in Meteorology; Bachelor of Science in (Bio System Engineering); Bachelor of Arts in Sustainable Human Development; Bachelor of Science in (Physical Therapy
EMT/COFEK
The EMT/COFEK survey, separately, went on to list some of the under-listed Bachelors courses majority Kenyans consider either stale, not attractive to the market and or can provide easy self-employment.
COFEK and Elimika Mashinani Trust (EMTnow calls on the Commission on University Education as well as the Ministry of Education to move with speed and #DeleteStaleDegreeCourses ;
Commerce in Human Resource
Dryland Natural Resource Management
Operations Research
African Religion and Culture
Applied Communication
Agribusiness management
Animal Science
Mining Physics
Community Development
Geomatic Engineering Geospatial Information System
Telecommunication and Information Engineering
Sociology and Religious Studies
Animal Health Management
Ecotourism and Hospitality Management
Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Integrated Forest Resources
Soil Environment and Land Use Management
Water and Environmental Engineering
International Tourism Management
Construction Management
Soil Science
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Zoology
Cooperative Business
Quality Survey
Agribusiness Development Extension Development
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Agricultural Economics and Rural Development
Agricultural Engineering and Rural Entrepreneurship
Animal Health, Production and Processing
Botany
Control and Instrumentation Syllabus
Ecology
Financial Engineering
Food Service and Post-harvest Technology
Industrial Mathematics
Mechatronic Engineering
Pure Mathematics
Curriculum Studies
Church Music
Musicology
Organizational Development
Business Management
Forestry
Gaming and Animation Technology
Travel and Tourism Management
Japanese
German Program
Biblical Studies
Biblical Theology
Records and Archives Management
Philosophy in Hospitality
Agribusiness Management and Trade
Agriculture Resource Management
Conservation Biology
Energy Engineering
Manufacturing Engineering
Recreation and Sports Management
Water Engineering
Environmental Health
Petroleum Engineering
Tourism Studies
Cooperation and Human Development
Agriculture and Biotechnology
Bio-Resource Management and Conversation
Catering and Hotel Management
Dairy Technology and Management
Cultural Studies
Tours and Travel Management
Environmental Management
Earth Sciences
Forestry Ecosystem Management
Parks Recreation and Leisure Management
Wildlife Management
Agronomy
Aquatic Resources Conservation and Development
Ecotourism, Hotel and Institution Management
Mathematical Sciences
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Anthropology
Conflict Resolution and Conflict Management
Electrical and Communications Engineering
Religion
Agriculture and Biotechnology
Global Community Health and Travel Medicine
Paramedical Sciences
Biological Science and Physical Science Options
Penology, Correction and Administration
Physical Therapy
Sports Management
Media Science
Applied Communication
Control and Instrumentation
Business Leadership
Land Resource Management
Range Management
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