UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
MKWAWA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

MASTER OF SCIENCE WITH EDUCATION - MSc. Edu.

A Bachelor of Science in Chemistry is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of chemical substances, their properties, and their interactions. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and theories of chemistry. Students explore topics such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry. Through a combination of classroom lectures, laboratory work, and research projects, students develop practical skills in chemical analysis, experimentation, and scientific inquiry. The curriculum also emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis, which are essential skills in the field of chemistry. Graduates of the program can pursue careers in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental science, and research and development. They may also choose to pursue advanced degrees in chemistry or related fields to further deepen their knowledge and expertise.

Faculty: Duration: Credits: Delivery Fee: Download
Faculty of Science Two (2) years 360 credits Full time Tanzanians: TZS 2,500,000, Foreigners: USD 3,700 Download Brochure for more details

Regulations Governing the Award of the MSc. Edu. Degree

The College operates a semester system of studies. Each discipline offers a variety of courses, including core courses, which are compulsory to students majoring in the subjects, and Elective courses. Each course is given a credit weighting according to the time devoted to it on the timetable. Fifteen one-hour lectures and fifteen two to three-hour practical classes constitute four credits. Thus, for example, a course consisting of 30 one-hour lectures and 15 three-hour practical classes is a Twelve (12) credits course. Seminars and discussion groups are not counted in the weighting unless they make up more than a third of the total teaching hours in a course.