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School of Business and Economics

For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics

Dr. Beatrice Abongo

Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics
Email:babongo@maseno.ac.ke

The School of Business and Economics has four departments namely; Department of Accounting and Finance, Department of Marketing and Management, Department of Management Science and Department of Economics.

Through these departments, various programmes are offered.

 

The following undergraduate programmes are offered through Distance Learning in School of Business and Economics:

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA, with IT)is offered by the School of Business and Economics

This is a popular cross-disciplinary programme. The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA, with IT) is particularly attractive to people working or intending to work in the business and corporate world.

Potential participants are those already in full time employment and are therefore unable to make the time to undergo full-time studies as a way to realise career progression. Due to the cross-disciplinary nature of this programme, participants are expected to register for modules from the School of Business and Economics, School of Computing and Informatics and Department of Linguistics.

 

The modules are offered in levels (1,2,3,4) which are equivalent to the corresponding year in the face to face programme (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th).

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Note:

·         The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Bachelors degree will vary between 56-64 depending on the programme. For more information, please contact the Dean

·         Some modules have mandatory prerequisites



MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT:
·         KCSE: C+ Mean Grade. Minimum of Grade C in Mathematics at KCSE or its equivalent.
·         KCE (‘O’ level) Division II and above with a Diploma in a relevant field.
·         EAACE/KACE: (‘A’ Level), 2 Principals.
Diploma in a relevant field.
·         KCSE Mean Grade of C Plain or EACE/KCE Division III must have CPA/CPS or a diploma in a relevant field.
·         Degree holders from Universities recognised by Senate also qualify.

PREREQUISITE: 
·         Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time.

MODE OF STUDY: 
·         Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations.

START DATES: 
JAN, MAY, SEPT
·         For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics
  

 MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENT:

·         KCSE: C+ Mean Grade. Minimum of Grade C in Mathematics at KCSE or its equivalent.

·         KCE (‘O’ level) Division II and above with a Diploma in a relevant field.

·         EAACE/KACE: (‘A’ Level), 2 Principals.
Diploma in a relevant field.

·         KCSE Mean Grade of C Plain or EACE/KCE Division III must have CPA/CPS or a diploma in a relevant field.

·         Degree holders from Universities recognised by Senate also qualify.


PREREQUISITE: 

·         Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time.


MODE OF STUDY: 

·         Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations.


START DATES: 

JAN, MAY, SEPT

·        
For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics

  

The following masters programmes are offered through Distance Learning in School of Business and Economics:

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

First Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience. Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field.


NOTE: 

The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Masters degree will vary between 14-18 modules. Further information can be obtained from the Dean


PREREQUISITE:

Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time


MODE OF STUDY: 

Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations, Project


START DATES: 

JAN, MAY, SEPT

 

·         For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics

 

 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

First Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience. Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field.


NOTE: 

The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Masters degree will vary between 14-18 modules. Further information can be obtained from the Dean


PREREQUISITE:

Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time


MODE OF STUDY: 

Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations, Project


START DATES: 

JAN, MAY, SEPT

 

·         For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics

 

 

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

First Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience. Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field.


NOTE: 

The minimum number of modules required to graduate with a Masters degree will vary between 14-18 modules. Further information can be obtained from the Dean


PREREQUISITE:

Online Orientation to eLearning is a prerequisite taken for one week when enrolled for the first time


MODE OF STUDY: 

Online tuition, online CATs, sit-in end of semester examinations, Project


START DATES: 

JAN, MAY, SEPT

 

·         For further enquiries on the programme, please contact Programmes Coordinator, School of Business and Economics