Justification:
It has been found necessary to discard the current MSc and MEng programmes in Electrical Engineering owing mainly to the lack of focus in the programme that is required to meet the needs of industry. The programme was too broad with haphazard courses that did not encourage mastering of a specific discipline. The consequence was that there was very little interest in the programme even from among former undergraduate students of the electrical Engineering department.
Moreover, there have been many students who started on the programme and failed to graduate possibly because they never had the ambition to undertake a masters programme. To cater for such students, it has been proposed that a generic Post Graduate Diploma in Electrical Engineering be developed with two areas of concentration that would lead directly into the second year of the proposed masters programmes.
As such the former MSc and MEng Degrees in Electrical Engineering will be dropped and replaced with the following programmes:
Owing to a common background, the two master’s programmes as well the PGD will share some courses that have been deemed necessary for all students. As such, the course design and distribution has been done with consideration of this fact as demonstrated in the course matrix in Annex III.
Time Commitment
It is expected that the students to be admitted in the programme will be practicing professionals who desire to develop their careers while maintaining their current jobs. To cater for this flexibility, Course will be delivered in both full semester lectures and modular intensive seminars as may be found appropriate at the time.
Research Focus
To make learning more research oriented in the curriculum, it is necessary to deliver every course with a strong research bias by putting emphasis on students spending more time researching (including reporting/presenting their work/results) rather than keeping in class. This is to enable students to learn how to conduct research as well as to learn the various research methodologies.
Consequently, most of the courses will be taught with a strong bias in research as seen in the curriculum. The output from the research will be considered as research lab papers and will constitute end of semester course work assessment.
Target Group
The programs is targeted to graduates from Physics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, and Computer Engineering, who want to gain graduate knowledge on Electronics, Computer Engineering, Power and Energy and Telecommunication Systems.
Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission, a candidate must fulfill the general Makerere University entry requirements for a masters degree, and in addition the candidate must fulfill one of the requirements below:
MSc PLAN A
Students on plan A are required to take at least 30 credits of course work and two semesters of fulltime research leading to a dissertation. To qualify for this option, a student shall have completed all their course work and have a research proposal latest by the fourth week of the second semester.
To qualify for graduation, students on Plan A must
MSc PLAN B
Students on plan B are required to take 45 credits of course work and one semester of fulltime project work leading to a project report. To qualify for the Plan B MSc, a student shall have completed all their coursework and also have a project proposal by the second week of the third semester.
To qualify for graduation, students on Plan B must
Duration
The duration for the M.Sc PSE degree programme shall be at least four (4) semesters of fulltime study or the equivalent amount of study time on a part-time basis.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees per semester for the programme(s) shall be as shown below:
Nationality | Ugandans (or East African residents) | Foreigners | ||
Semester Fees (Shs) |
Annual Fees (Shs) |
Semester Fees ($) |
Annual Fees ($) |
|
Full Time |
2,850,000 |
5,700,000 |
2,800 |
5,600 |