Master of Science in Environmental Governance

Philosophy
Philosophy

The world is characterized by skewed trade in natural resources, deforestation, geopolitical struggles over oil and gas supplies, desertification and increasing environment-related diseases among other issues. This raises important questions about how humans currently - and in future should organize the governance of natural resources and environments upon which they depend. Transformative leaders and change agents with a multidisciplinary practical knowledge on resource economy, policy, legal pluralism, global business, eco-health, community mobilization skills and integrated natural resources management are required to assist communities in sustainable utilization of resources as well as develop policy and generate research data that would guide integrated environmental management. In response to the needed human capacity in this area, the institute has developed a multidisciplinary and experiential learning program in environmental governance studies.

Rationale

Traditional education often produces learners who find it difficult to link the knowledge they have gained with the realities they face, thereby limiting their immediate relevance to the working world. One of the practical elements of the programme is emphasis on experiential learning which will involve working with communities and institutions in issues related to environmental governance and sustainable development.  The principal components of the program focus on holistic nature of environment training and integration of environment, livelihoods, peace and sustainability. Further, the graduates will offer authoritative transformative leadership in environmental issues in society, carry out advocacy and research, as well as  teach at universities and other tertiary institutions.

Objectives

Traditional education often produces learners who find it difficult to link the knowledge they have gained with the realities they face, thereby limiting their immediate relevance to the working world. One of the practical elements of the programme is an emphasis on experiential learning which will involve working with institutions in regulatory matters related to environmental governance.  Again, the principal components of the program focus on the holistic nature of environment training and integration of environment, livelihoods, peace and sustainability. Further, the graduates will offer authoritative transformative leadership in environmental issues in society, do research and teach at universities.

Admission Requirements
  • The common regulations governing Master of Science degrees in the University of Nairobi shall apply.
  • Holder of Bachelor’s degree of the University of Nairobi or an institution recognized by Senate with at least Upper Second Class Honours or equivalent.
  • Holder of bachelor’s degree with at least Lower Second Class Honours or equivalent of the University of Nairobi or an institution recognized by Senate with at least one year of relevant experience in an environment-related field 
  • Holder of bachelor’s degree pass or equivalent of the University of Nairobi or an institution recognized by Senate plus postgraduate diploma in a related field
   Year 1   Year 2 
TUITION                                       384,000.00                    384,000.00
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000)                                          10,000.00                                      -  
THESIS EXAMINATION                        30,000.00
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250)                                            4,500.00                         4,500.00
ID CARD ( PER YEAR)                                            1,000.00                         1,000.00
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR)                                             2,000.00                         2,000.00
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR)                                             7,000.00                         7,000.00
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR)                                            6,500.00                         6,500.00
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)                                            5,000.00                         5,000.00
CAUTION - (ONCE)                                            5,000.00  
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR)                                            1,000.00                         1,000.00
Total                                       426,000.00                    441,000.00
     
Grand totals          867,000.00

Full time

The programme is delivered through a variety of face-to-face methods such as tutorials, experiential field exercises, practical exercises, seminars, individual and/or group assignments and presentations.

Open, Distance Learning, and e-Learning (ODeL)

The ODeL mode of study is offered using multi-media approach, including a variety of self-instructional print and electronic study materials. In addition, there is limited face to face instructional mode during residential training. Face to face instruction shall not exceed one third (1/3) of the instructional time.

Intakes

We have one intake in a year - September/October

Attachment Opportunities
Attachment Opportunities
  • United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)
  • UN-Habitat
  • CGIAR Research Centers
Career Prospects
  • Non-Governmental Organizations
  • Research Organizations/Institutes
  • International Organizations
  • Government Sector
  • Community Service
  • Self-employment
  • Private Sector
  • Consultancy
  • Academia

The Director,
Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies
P. O. Box 29053-00625
Nairobi, Kenya.
Tele. No. : +254 20 2506448/0721109841
Email: wmi@uonbi.ac.ke
Helpdesk: wmihelp@uonbi.ac.ke
Programme Coordinator: lnamuma@uonbi.ac.ke

Physical Location: College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences,
Upper Kabete, off Kapenguria road.