Bachelor of Economics and Finance

Bachelor of Economics and Finance2024-04-05T06:56:26+00:00
  1. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade of C+ (plus) with at least C+ (plus) or equivalent in Mathematics.
  2. OR At least two (2) principals and one (1) subsidiary pass at KACE (A Level), with a credit in Mathematics at KCE (O level)
  3. OR a C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with a Diploma in Economics and a C+ (Plus) in Mathematics at KCSE.
  4. OR mean grade of C- (minus) with at least C+ or equivalent in mathematics at KCSE and progressed from certificate to Diploma in Economics at any recognized/accredited institution

Fee Structure (per academic year)

East Africans: Ksh 183,600
Non-East Africans: Ksh 183,600
Statutory: Ksh 18,000

Unit Code and Title

Level 100    Sem 1    Sem 2
UCU 100: Communication skills       +
UCU 103: Introduction to creative and critical thinking       +
UCU 106: Ethics, Citizenship and Diversity       +
EAE 100: Economics of Information Technology       +
EES 100: Mathematics for Economists I       +
EES 101: Statistics for Economists I (New Code)       +
EET 100: Microeconomic Theory I       +
EET 101: Macroeconomic Theory I       +
BAC 100: Fundamentals of Accounting I       +
BAC 101: Fundamentals of Accounting II       +
BBA 102: Principles of Management       +
BMS 101: Introduction to Insurance       +
Level 200     Sem 1      Sem 2
EAE 200: Economics of Global Business       +
EAE 201: Economics of Public Expenditure       +
EAE 202: Financial Instruments and Risk Management       +
EAE 204: Economic Development       +
EES 200: Mathematics for Economists II (Pre-requisite EES 100)       +
EES 201: Statistics for Economists II (Pre-requisite EES 101)       +
EET 200: Microeconomic Theory II       +
EET 201: Macroeconomic Theory II       +
BAC 200: Accounting for Assets       +
BAC 201: Accounting for Liabilities and Equities       +
BAC 203: Business Finance I       +
BAC 204: Business Finance II       +

 

Level 300        Sem 1       Sem 2
ECO 300: Research Methods         +
EAE 301: Taxation Economics and Policy        +
EAE 302: Economics of Microfinance I         +
EAE 314: Economics of Microfinance II – New Code        +
EET 300: Microeconomic Theory III         +
EET 301: Macroeconomic Theory III        +
EES 300: Mathematics for Economists III         +
EES 301: Fundamentals of Econometrics I – New code        +
At least two Electives

EAE 303: Managerial Economics

EAE 304: Labour Economics

EAE 305: Urban Economics

EAE 307: International Economics I

        + +
At least two Electives

EAE 308: International Economics II

EAE 309: Health Economics

EAE 310: Economics of Money and Banking

EES 303: Operations Research I – New Code

       + +
Level 400     Sem 1    Sem 2
ECO 400: Research Project (Equivalent to 1 unit)        +
EAE 401: Monetary Theory and Policy        +
EAE 403: Financial Economics        +
EAE 405: Development Planning        +
EAE 414: Theory of Finance        +
EES 401: Fundamentals of Econometrics II        +
EET 400: Microeconomic Theory IV        +
EET 401: Macroeconomic Theory IV        +
At least Two Electives

EAE 408: Economics of Industry

EAE 410: Demographic Economics

EAE 413: Energy and Environmental Economics

EET 402: History of Economic Thought

        + +
At least Two Electives

EAE 404: Economics of Public Enterprises

EAE 412: Project appraisal

EES 402: Economic Modeling and Computer Simulation

EES 403: Operations Research II – New Code

       + +

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