Dear Nancy,
I agree with you; we actually review our curriculum every 4 years; the
current one is 4 years old and that is why we are reviewing it. We have
always
done it through the approach you have described but this time round,
we would like to incorporate stakeholders views. Quality assurance issues
are well taken care of.
The issue of specialisation from 2nd year seems to be favoured by many and
we consider this.
Thank you very much for the comments and indeed I will be glad to receive
more ideas from ICSIT-JKUAT.
Best regards,
Muthoni
On 11/10/09 12:03 AM, "
n_macharia@yahoo.co.uk" <
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wrote:
> Muthoni,
>
> This is a brilliant idea. In my view you benefit by eliciting very valuable
> and resourceful ideas for the Curriculum from experienced and sharpened staff.
>
> An all stakeholder involvement in
either curriculum review or development is
> an IUCEA and CHE requirement. Its the right process for both academic quality
> assurance and towards offering demand driven(ICT industry, Kenyas vision 2030)
> and custom built training.
>
> The revision is long overdue. In any case the requirement is one cycle which
> is in the period of five yrs.
>
> On CS, the direction focus should be specialisation from 2nd Year of study
> after the foundation units.
>
> We in academia, believe in sharing "cable", here knowledge and ideas. Will
> share this with ICSIT colleagues in JKUAT and come back to you.
>
> Nancy Macharia
> Deputy Director
> ICSIT JKUAT
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