Title: KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
1 KENYATTA UNIVERSITYÂ
- ENGINEERING EDUCATION
- Challenges and Opportunities at Kenyatta
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- A Paper Presented
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- At
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- The 20th IEK International Conference
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- Held at
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- The Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu
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- by
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- Eng. Martin M. Nzomo, FIEK.Ag. Dean and Senior
Lecturer of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering, School of Engineering and
Technology.
2Welcome to a Kenyatta University Presentation
3KU School of Engineering and Technology -At a
glance
- The Kenyatta University School of Engineering and
Technology (KUSET) is housed in the New
Engineering Building Complex in Nyayo Zone area. - It has a student population of 2500 (most are ICT
students), 49 teaching and 47 non- teaching
staff.
4Vision and Mission Statements of KUSET
- The Vision of the School of Engineering and
Technology at Kenyatta University is to be a
dynamic, innovative, inclusive and competitive
engineering school in teaching, learning,
research and community service."
- The Mission of the School of Engineering and
Technology at Kenyatta University is to provide
quality teaching and training of engineers, to
promote scholarship, service, innovation,
creativity and impart sound moral virtues for
responsible individuals and community
development.
5The Core Values of the School
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- The School of Engineering and Technology is
guided by the following core values. - Integrity
- Hardwork
- Discipline
- Perserverance
- Tolerance
6Background
- KUSET is a fairly young School established during
the year 2007. - It was created through the restructuring of
departments which were under School of Pure and
Applied Science. - These were-
- The then Department of Engineering and
Technology, and - Department of Information and Communication
Technology (ICT).
7Engineering Degrees at KU
- Kenyatta Universitys School of Engineering and
Technology houses five (5) teaching departments
namely- - Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
- Civil Engineering.
- Energy Engineering.
- Computing and Information Technology (CIT).
8Current Engineering Degrees Programmes at KU
- Engineering programs offered include
- Bachelor of Science degrees in-
- Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
- Civil Engineering,
- Energy Engineering,
- Computer science, and
- Information Technology.
- Post graduate degrees in Renewable Energy
- Post graduate degrees in water engineering and
manufacturing engineering are under way.
9Newly developed Engineering Programmes
- The School hosted two (2) Stakeholders
curriculum development Workshops to discuss the
following revised/new curricula- - December 2011-
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
- Civil Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing
Engineering. - Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering.
- January 2013-
- Biomedical Engineering.
- Petroleum Engineering.
- Next forum scheduled for May/June 2013 to
consider- - Chemical Engineering (new programme).
- Energy Engineering (revised programme).
10Main challenges
- Inadequate physical infrastructure and equipment,
namely- - Labs
- Workshops
- Inadequate staffing levels
- The recent upgrade of various colleges to
universities has led to scarcity of engineering
teaching staff. - There are few qualified people with MSc PhD
engineering qualifications. - Lack of adequate local staff qualified in new
areas e.g. Petroleum Engineering, Biomedical
Engineering Energy Engineering.
11Infrastructure for Engineering Training at KU
12Current Facilities at KU- The Engineering
Building Complex
13Current Facilities at KU- The Engineering
Workshop
14Current Facilities at KU- Modern Engineering
Workshop Equipment
15Current Facilities at KU- Modern Engineering
Teaching Equipment
16Current Facilities at KU- Modern Engineering
Training Equipment
17Current Facilities at KU- Students at Work in
the Lab.
18Current Facilities at KU- Students Using Modern
Training Equipment
19Additional Infrastructure Facilities
- Plans are underway to increase and equip the
School with additional physical infrastructure. - This includes the next phase of lecture halls,
and staff offices, well equipped workshops,
Seminar Rooms and Board Rooms. - To further improve the quality of programmes, KU
is actively involved in national and
international collaborative programs.
20Collaboration with Industry and other
universities in Engineering Existing
Opportunities
21Collaboration With Industry/Universities
- KU has a policy on collaboration whose goal is to
forge close and strong collaborative links with
industry. - The School has been at the forefront in seeking
and establishing a mutually dependable
stakeholder base with key industry players. - Opportunities for KU
- Attachment for staff and students to gain skills
and experience in industries and institutions. - identifying experts from industries and
institutions to talk to Students on career
choices. - Staff and student exchange programme in various
engineering disciplines. - Conducting joint research.
- Capacity building and exposure of both staff and
students.
22Collaboration With Industry/Universities
- Opportunities for Industries-
- Labour from students on attachment.
- Adjunct positions- Experts from industry come to
the KU for a certain duration (e.g. 2 weeks 1
month) to undertake teaching or research. - Industry driven research
- Capacity building for industries (highly trained
staff to Masters and PhD) through local and
visiting faculty. - Industries to sponsor research programmes.
23Collaboration With Industry
- Current collaborations exist with-
- Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited
(KETRACO), - Kengen,
- Power Technics Limited,
- Centurion Systems Limited,
- Optiware Communications Limited.
- Ministry of Energy
24Collaboration With other Universities
- Current collaborative arrangements are with-
- University of Johannesburg.
- University of Cape Town.
- Tshwane University of Technology.
- University of Petroleum and Energy Studies-
India. - China University of Petroleum - Beijing
- Future collaborative arrangements are being
pursued with universities in Europe, United
States of America, India, China, and South East
Asian Countries, among others.
25Capacity Building
- KUs Vision and Mission is focused on offering
quality teaching supported by research. - The stated policy of the School of Engineering
and Technology is to facilitate the capacity
development of its faculty members. - The School is implementing a programme to secure
scholarships for all its lecturers to obtain
doctoral and post-doctoral level qualification in
their areas of specialization. - The goal is to eventually attain and maintain the
global optimum standard mix at all levels.
26Conclusion
- Engineering is a profession whose practice
regulated by law. - KUSET, underscores that sound engineering
education requires the cooperation and
collaboration of all actors. - This includes EBK (the regulating authority), the
university concerned as well as the teaching
professionals involved in the process. - The KU School of Engineering and Technology, with
the support of KU Management, is committed to
ensuring that it plays its part well in the
education of the engineer.
27Conclusion
- All challenges along the way are taken as
opportunities for learning. - Ultimately, the Kenyatta University Engineering
graduate will be an individual who- - would be useful to industry immediately, both in
the country and abroad, or - an entrepreneur creating own job and for others.
- I THANK YOU