It requires a student to fulfill the minimum entry requirements for KCSE to be admitted to study the Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Chemical and Process Engineering at Moi University.
As a discipline, Chemical and Process Engineering is concern with the application of process to intimate physical or chemical change in materials to another useful products.
Details:
- Programme: Chemical and Process Engineering
- School: Engineering
- Department: Chemical and Process Engineering
- Qualifications Awarded: Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Degree.
- Duration of Study: Five (5) years, minimum
- Mode of Study: Full Time
- Mode of Delivery: On-Campus
- Site of Delivery: Main Campus
- Accreditation: Engineering Board of Kenya (EBK) and Commission of University Education (CUE)
Entry Requirements
The minimum entry requirements stated on this page is for the holders of Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and for the holders of Diploma qualifications
Holders of KCSE
- Minimum mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE and
- C+ (plus) in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and English/Kiswahili or Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences and English.
OR
- “A” level certificate with at least 2 principal passes and a subsidiary in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Holders of Diploma
- KNEC Diploma in the relevant field or its equivalent from an institution recognized by Moi University Senate
- KNEC Higher National Diploma in the relevant field or its equivalent from an institution recognized by Moi University Senate.
Requirements for Graduation
The Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical and Process Engineering is a five (5) years degree programme at Moi University and it requires students to undergo series of classroom lectures, practical works in laboratories and workshops, compulsory industrial attachments in year 3, 4 and 5, a final year projects and must complete 230 units to be certified for graduation.
Accreditation
Chemical and Process Engineering at Moi University, Kenya is accredited by Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) and Commission for University Education (CUE).
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