MA Armed Conflicts and Peace

Exams Regulations

Final University of Nairobi examinations shall be given at the end of every semester in each taught course unit, and each final examination shall be in the form of a three-hour written examination paper.

Where a semester-long project paper is required, work on the project paper shall be started and completed during the final semester of the postgraduate diploma programme. The project paper shall be graded as though it were 2 taught course units without coursework; and consequently, the paper shall contribute 100% of the marks awarded in those course units.

To be awarded the postgraduate diploma, a candidate must pass all specialized, core and elective course units taken, as well as the Project Paper where applicable.

All examinations shall be governed by the following rules:

i)      Each course unit shall be graded over 100.

ii)     The written final examination shall account for 60% of all the marks in each course unit, while continuous assessment tests shall account for 40%; but the Project Paper or “Independent research” paper shall be graded over 100%, as there shall be no continuous assessment test associated with them.

iii)    In every course unit taken, the pass mark shall be 50%, which shall be arrived at by adding the overall continuous coursework grade obtained in that course to the final end-of-semester grade.

iv)    A candidate who fails in any examination in a specialized, core, or elective course unit taken at the end of a semester may re-sit that examination when it is next given during scheduled end-of-semester examinations, and should he/she once again fail, may re-sit the examination one more time when it is next scheduled as part of the University’s regular end-of-semester examinations calendar, provided that he/she shall pay such fees as may be prescribed by the University in respect of such examination. There shall be no special or supplementary examinations between or during semesters.

v)     A candidate who fails in any examination in an elective course unit may, at his/her own discretion, register in an alternative elective course unit, in lieu of re-sitting an examination in which he/she failed once or more than once; provided that he/she shall pay such registration and other fees as may be prescribed by the University in respect of such examination.

In the event that a candidate re-sits the final examination in any course unit, the final grade shall be based entirely on the marks obtained in the final written examination, which shall be graded over 100 marks; and the continuous coursework marks pertaining to that course unit shall not be considered.

Each candidate’s cumulative performance in the course of the postgraduate diploma programme, as well as his/her overall performance,  shall be summarized in an average score over 100, and a letter reflecting current University practice.

A student who, for good cause supported with authenticated documentary evidence, fails to sit or complete an end-of-semester examination may be allowed to sit for the paper(s) concerned when the examination is next scheduled, without paying additional fees.

Exemption from One or More Course Units

A person admitted to the postgraduate diploma programme may, on acceptable grounds, apply for exemption from one or more course units, provided that no person shall be exempted from more than 30% of the total number of course units that he/she shall be required to take in order to graduate.

Applicants who meet the following criteria may apply for exemption:

i)      A person who has followed the prescribed course of instruction in the relevant course unit(s) and passed the applicable examination(s) for the semester or semesters in question at the University of Nairobi;

ii)     A person who has followed a course of instruction in a subject which subsumes the current content of the relevant course unit or course units, and passed the applicable examination or examinations in respect of the whole subject or subjects at the University of Nairobi;

iii)    A person who has followed the prescribed course of instruction in the relevant course unit or course units, and passed the applicable examination or examinations with a minimum mark of 50% in each unit taken at any other university recognized by the Senate of the University of Nairobi;

iv)    A person who has followed a course of instruction in a subject which subsumes the current content of the relevant course unit or units, and passed the applicable examination or examinations with a minimum mark of 50% in respect of the unit or units taken at any other university recognized by the Senate of the University of Nairobi.

Courses

Level: 1

Semester: 1

Course Code Course Name Course Hours 

CHS 511 Research Methods 45

CHS 582 Philosophy Of Armed Conflict Studies 45

CHS 557: Revolutions In World History 45

Semester: 2

Course Code Course Name Course  Hours 

CHS 558 History Of Political Ideas 45

CHS 560 Diplomacy, War & Warfare Since The 19th Century 45

CHS 561 International Law And Armed Conflict 45

CHS 564 International Arms Race 45

Level: 2

Semester: 1

Course Code Course Name Course Hours 

CHS 520 African Political Processes 45

CHS 543 Women And Armed Conflict In Africa 45

CHS 559 Development Of Military Technology 45

Regulation I:

A candidate must satisfy such prescribed University of Nairobi requirements as are not varied by the Faculty of Arts regulations specified below.

Regulation II:

Subject to Regulation 1, the minimum qualification for admission to the M.A. degree programme shall be a BA. lower second class honours degree, or equivalent, relevant to the courses offered in the department in which the applicant wishes to register, and obtained from a university recognised by University of Nairobi Senate; provided that each applicant shall be required to produce original or certified copies of relevant transcripts, diplomas, degree certificates and any other certificates or documents deemed necessary to support the application.

Subject to approval by the department(s) concerned, a student enrolled in any other programme at the University of Nairobi may register for and attend lectures and be examined of his/her choice whenever these are taught, provided also that he/she shall apply through the official channels, and pay specified fees and any other stipulated charges for the selected course units.  At the end of the semester or academic year, the student shall receive an official University transcript certifying his/her performance in the course units(s) concerned.

Subject to the approval of the department(s) concerned, a student enrolled in a postgraduate degree programme at any other university recognized by the University of Nairobi Senate, may register for, attend lectures and be examined in one or more course units of his/her choice whenever these are taught in the parallel programme, provided that he/she shall apply through the official channels, and pay the stipulated fees for the selected course unit(s) as well as other specified charges.  At the end of the semester or academic year, the student shall receive an official University transcript certifying his/her performance in the course unit(s) concerned.

Registration for course units by continuing students shall take place before the end of the preceding semester. Where these regulations are silent on any aspect of University admission, existing University of Nairobi regulations shall apply.

TUITION 27000  
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 1000  
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6500  
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7000  
CAUTION - (ONCE) 5000  
LIBRARY (PER YEAR)  5000  
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2000  
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2250  
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1000  
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1000  
THESIS EXAMINATION 30000  
    Semester totals
Sem1 2 units 85750
  3 units 113750
  4 units 141750
    Semester totals
Sem2 ,3,5 or 6 1 unit 30250
  2 units 58250
  3 units 86250
  4 units 114250
    Semester totals
Sem4, 7, or 10 1 unit 52750
  2 units 80750
  3 units 108750
  4 units 136750
Project =4units    
Project in sems 4 or 7   166750
Other sems   144250
     
SUMMARY OF TOTAL FEES    
Sem1 4 units 141750
Sem2 4 units 114250
Sem3 4 units 114250
Sem4 PROJECT 166750
Totals   537000
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