Bachelor of Arts in Geography and Environmental Studies

Exams Regulations

1.   Except as hereunder specified, common university examination regulations shall apply.

2.   There shall be University examinations at the end of each semester.  All course units shall be examined and written examinations processed at the end of the semester in which they are taken.

3.   A candidate shall NOT be permitted to sit an examination unless he/she has attended prescribed courses of study in accordance with University regulations and to the satisfaction of the departments or programmes concerned, as well as the Faculty.

4.   Unless otherwise specified, end of semester examinations shall consist of a two-hour paper for each course unit taken in the semester.

5.   Assessment of each candidate’s performance in the course unit taken shall be through Continuous Assessment Tests (CATs) and end of semester examinations based on percentage grades.  CAT assessment(s) shall constitute 30% of the total marks in a given unit and shall consist of an average of at least 2 assignments while end of semester examinations shall constitute 70% of the unit examined.  Every department shall set procedures for CAT(s) assessments.

6.   Each course unit shall be graded out of an examination of 100 marks, and the pass mark shall be 40% for each unit.  These marks shall be translated into letter grades as follows:-

        70% - 100%            =   A

        60% - 69%              =   B

        50% - 59%              =   C

        40% - 49%              =   D

        Below 40%             =   E

7.   i)      An external examiner shall be invited at least once in each academic year to moderate all end of semester examinations.  Between the visits of the external examiner, each department shall appoint with the approval of the Dean one or more qualified person(s) at the level of Senior Lecturer and above to internally moderate end of semester examinations in order to facilitate the convening of the Faculty Board of Examiners and the subsequent issuance of provisional results to candidates.  The appointment of internal moderators shall be subject to approval by the University.

        ii)     Provisional examination results shall be made available to students upon request following the Faculty Board of Examiners meeting at which those results are approved.  The requesting candidate shall be issued with a provisional Result Slip indicating letter grades for each course unit examined.

8.   A candidate who fails any end-of-semester examination paper at the First attempt shall be allowed one more attempt to sit and pass that paper when it is next offered.  A candidate who fails a paper may, in consultation with the department and with approval by the faculty, substitute that course unit as long as it is not a core unit with another of the same level from the same department. This regulation shall apply in Levels III & IV.

9.   Subject to regulation 30 above,

 i)      A Level I student who has up to but NOT MORE THAN SIX failed grades shall not be allowed to proceed to Level II unless he/she has passed the failed units.  However, if the failed units happen to be prerequisites for other advanced courses, the candidate must first pass them before he/she can be allowed to register in the advanced units that require the prerequisites.  Similarly, a Level II student who has up to but NOT MORE THAN SIX failed grades shall not be allowed to proceed to the next level unless he/she has passed the failed units.  When re sat, a failed unit shall carry a maximum of 40% of the total marks and coursework marks shall not be considered.  When retaken, a unit shall carry a maximum of 100% of the total marks and course work shall be considered.

 ii)     No student with failed grade(s) shall be allowed to proceed to the next level unless he/she has successfully taken and passed the re sits/retakes.

iii)    A candidate who has up to 3 failed units shall be required to re sit with an option of retaking the failed units (register, attend lectures, submit coursework and sit final examination again when next offered.)

iv)    A candidate who has between 4 and 6 failed units shall retake them without option of re sits.

v)     A candidate who has 7 or more failed units shall be discontinued.

vi)    In all retakes or re sits, marks obtained in the more recent examination(s) shall prevail; and transcripts shall identify all course units with marks obtained after a re sit or retake.

BA Programme will run for a minimum of 8 semesters and maximum of 22 semesters from the date of registration

 The minimum semester load shall be two course units and the maximum shall be seven course units.

 Each course unit in the programme has a loading of 45 hours.

A candidate must satisfy the prescribed University of Nairobi requirements.

2.     Subject to regulation 1 above, a candidate for admission to the Faculty of Arts (hereinafter referred to as “the Faculty”) must have any of the following as minimum qualifications:

        i)      KCSE. with a C+ or equivalent

        ii)     KCSE. with a C plain or equivalent Plus a Diploma (including IB Diploma) or equivalent from a recognized post- secondary institution.

        iii)    KCE./EACE Div. III/ Ordinary GCE or equivalent Plus a Diploma (including IB Diploma) or equivalent from a recognized post- secondary institution.

        iv)    KACE. or EAACE./Advanced GCE Certificate with one principal pass Plus a Diploma (including IB Diploma) or equivalent from a recognized post- secondary institution.

        v)     KACE. or EAACE. certificate with two principal passes or equivalent.

        vi)    International Baccalaureate Diploma

        vii)   A degree from a recognized University or equivalent.

3.     The Faculty board shall obtain a list of recognized institutions from either the Kenya National Examinations Council or Commission for Higher Education.

4.     A Diploma course shall be required to have covered at least 3 course units of 45 contact hours each over a minimum period of 2 semesters of 15 weeks or 270 contact hours

5. A candidate shall be allowed to register only in those course units and their combinations approved by the Faculty.  Any modification of such combination(s) shall be allowed only after obtaining approval of the Faculty, provided such modification is done within the first two weeks of the semester.

A candidate must also satisfy requirements of the department(s) in which he/she wishes to register.

Continuing students must register for course units within the first two weeks of the   

semester.

TUITION 10286  
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6500  
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7000  
CAUTION - (ONCE) 5000  
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 4000  
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2000  
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1000  
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 2250  
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 1000  
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1000  
     
    Semester totals
Sem1 2 units 51322
  3 units 62608
  4 units 73894
  5 units 85180
  6 units 96466
  7 units 107752
     
     
     
Sem2,3,5,6,8,9, 1 unit 13536
  2 units 24822
  3 units 36108
  4 units 47394
  5 units 58680
  6 units 69966
  7 units 81252
     
     
Sem4,7,10 1 unit 35036
  2 units 46322
  3 units 57608
  4 units 68894
  5 units 80180
  6 units 91466
  7 units 102752
     
Sem1 7 units 107752
Sem 2 7 units 81252
Sem 3 7 units 81252
Sem 4 7 units 102752
Sem 5 7 units 81252
Sem 6 7 units 81252
Sem 7 2 units 46322
Grand totals   581834
Department
Geography