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  • Posted: Jul 13, 2023
    Deadline: Jul 13, 2023
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    Maseno University is a university based in Maseno, near Kisumu, Kenya, founded in 1991. It is one of seven public universities in Kenya.
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    Part Time Teaching - SAFSES/ Animal and Fisheries Science

    MSU/ACA/SAFSES/PT/01/23

    Courses to be taught per semester
    Sem 1: One course

    • AFN 105: Introduction to Fisheries Science

    Sem 2: Four Courses

    • AFN 102: Ichthyotaxonomy
    • AFN 104: Oceanography and Marine Ecosystems
    • AFN 100: Swimming and Water Safety
    • AAN 306: Fish Farming & Production

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • Hold at least a MSc Degree in either of the following areas of specialization
    • Fisheries and Aquaculture,
    • Aquatic resource management
    • Limnology, Marine Sciences

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    Part Time Teaching - Psychology

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    Courses to be taught per semester
    Semester One

    • APY 405: Health Aging
    • ACP 103: Introduction to Counselling
    • ACP 203: Introduction to Marriage and Family Counselling
    • ACP 303: Counselling Skills and Techniques
    • APY 403: Criminal Behaviour II

    Semester Two

    • ACP 204: Counselling Process and Practice
    • APY 314: Clinical Psychology
    • APY 304: Psychology of Human Exceptionalities

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Psychology or MA in Psychology with 5 year-teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Religion

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    Courses to be taught per semester

    Semester One
    Year one

    • APH 103: Introduction to Logic

    Year Two

    • APH 201: Moral Philosophy
    • APH 203: Oriental Philosophy
    • APH 205: Phenomenology

    Year Three

    • APH 301: Metaphysics
    • APH 303: Social Philosophy
    • APH 305: Philosophy of Human Nature
    • APH 309: Political Philosophy
    • APH 311: Philosophy of Social Sciences

    Year Four

    • APH 401: 19th and 20th Century Philosophers
    • APH 403: Aesthetics
    • APH 409: Realism

    Semester Two
    Year One

    • APH 104: Problems of Philosophy

    Year Two

    • APH 202: Symbolic Logic
    • APH 204: Philosophy of History
    • APH 208: Practical Ethics

    Year Three

    • APH 302: Epistemology
    • APH 304: Medical Ethics
    • APH 306: Induction

    Year Four

    • APH 402: African Aesthetics
    • APH 406: Philosophy of Science
    • APH 412: Existentialism

    KISUMU CAMPUS SCHOOL BASED
    Semester One

    • ARE 101: Introduction to Religion
    • ARE 103: Religion and Morality
    • ARE 301: Philosophy of Religion
    • ARE 309: Religion and Science
    • ARE 401: Contemporary Religious Thought
    • ARE 405: Religion Education and Development

    Semester Two

    • ARE 102: History of Religions I
    • ARE 106: New Testament Studies I
    • ARE 202: Ethics I
    • ARE 204: History of Religions II
    • ARE 302: Ethics
    • ARE 308: New Testament studies II
    • ARE 402: New Religious Movement
    • ARE 408: African Theology

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Religion/PhD in Philosophy or MA in Religion/Philosophy with 5 year teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Linguistics and Literary Studies

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    LINGUISTICS COURSES
    Semester One

    • AEN 101: Introduction to Language
    • AEN 103: History of English Language
    • AEN 107: Historical Development of Communication
    • AEN 201: Introductory English Phonetics
    • AEN 203: English Word and Morphology
    • AEN 305 English Phonology
    • AEN 311: Semantics and Pragmatics
    • AEN 315: Trends in Contemporary English
    • AEN 402: Functional Grammar
    • AEN 404: Advances in the Description of English Syntax

    LITERATURE COURSES

    • ALI 101: Introduction to Literary Studies
    • ALI 201: Modern Theories of Literature
    • ALI 207: The African Novel
    • ALI 301: West African Literature
    • ALI 403: Children’s Literature
    • ALI 413: Dissertation

    Semester Two
    Linguistics Courses

    • AEN 102: Introduction to Linguistics
    • AEN 104: The Art of Writing
    • AEN 112: Historical Development of Communication II
    • AEN 204: Structure of English Sentence I
    • AEN 205: The English Group
    • AEN 208: Language Death and Language Rights
    • AEN 302: Structure of English Sentence II
    • AEN 310: Research Methodology
    • AEN 409: Practical English Stylistics
    • AEN 413: Discourse Analysis

    LITERATURE COURSES

    • ALI 202: Post Modern Theories of Literature
    • ALI 204: Literature Theory and Criticisms
    • ALI 302: Research Methodology
    • ALI 410: Theatre for Development

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Linguistics/PhD in Literature or MA in Linguistics/Literature with 5 year-teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Music Theatre Studies

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    BA DRAMA/BA MUSIC

    • ATM 101: Music and Theatre Appreciation
    • ATM 105: Theatre Laboratory
    • ATM 107: Introduction to Dance and Movement
    • ATM 109: Development of Music and Drama
    • ATM 111: Practical Performance I
    • ATM 203: Philosophy of Dance
    • ATM 205: Performing Arts Theory
    • ATM 207: Performing Arts in Education
    • ATM 209: Practical Performance III

    BA MUSIC

    • AMU 203: Practical Musicianship
    • AMU 205: Computer Literacy and Notation
    • AMU 303: History of Western Music, Classical, Romantic, 20th Century.
    • AMU 305: Western Music History and Analysis I
    • AMU 403: Cultural Studies I

    BA DRAMA

    • ATM 337: Acting I
    • ATM 309: Dance Techniques
    • ATM 435: Theatre for Community Development
    • ATM 443: Kenyan Theatre

    Semester Two
    BA DRAMA/ BA MUSIC

    • ATM 104: Music in African Culture
    • ATM 106: Improvisation
    • ATM 110: Contemporary Music Genres of Africa
    • ATM 112: Practical Performance II
    • ATM 204: Performing Arts in Society
    • AMU 206: Music in Drama
    • ATM 208: Performing Arts Therapy II
    • ATM 210: Indigenous Music and Drama in East Africa
    • ATM 212: Practical Performance VI

    BA MUSIC

    • AMU 204: Practical Musicianship II
    • AMU 302: Compositional Studies IV
    • ATM 306: Western Music History and Analysis II
    • AMU 402: Compositional Studies V
    • AMU 406: Music Analysis

    BA DRAMA

    • ATM 334: Acting II
    • ATM 344: Practical Criticism
    • ATM 432: Stage Design and scenography
    • ATM 434: Lighting for Stage, Studio and Film

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Music/PhD in Theatre Studies or MA in Music/Theatre Studies with 5 year-teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Art and Design

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    Semester One

    • ADF 103: Introduction to Appare Design and Construction
    • ADA 115: Introduction to Painting
    • ADA 117: Introduction to Ceramics
    • ADA 341: Landscape Freehand Drawing
    • ADA 345: Principles of Animation
    • ADA 337: Colour Theory in Graphics
    • ADA 245: Typography
    • ADA 237: Graphic Design Process
    • DA 331: History of Art in Selected Areas
    • ADA 113: Introduction to Sculptures
    • ADA 101: History of Art

    Semester Two

    • ADI 108: Observation and Imaginative drawing
    • ADA 234: Image Manipulation in Graphics
    • ADA 240: Digital Art Works in Graphics
    • ADA 336: Animation and Game Design
    • ADA 342: Fabric Design Exploration
    • ADA 338: Stencil Printing Decorations
    • ADA 116: Introduction to Weaving

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Textile and Apparel Design/Fashion Merchandising/PhD in Interior Design/ PhD in Fine Art/PhD in Graphic Design/MA in these fields with 5 year-teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Kiswahili and Other African Languages

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    Semester One

    • AKI 103: Introduction to the History of Kiswahili
    • AKI 111: Kiswahili and Development
    • AKI 101: Introduction to Language and Linguistics
    • Aki 203: Communication Skills in Kiswahili
    • AKI 211: Stylistics in Kiswahili Literature

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Kiswahili or MA in Kiswahili with 5 year-teaching experience in a recognized University

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    Part Time Teaching - Communication and Media

    MSU/ACA/SASS/PT/02/23

    Semester One

    • DDS 101: Introduction to Development Studies (Kisumu and Main)
    • DPS 101: Basic Concepts in Politics (Kisumu and Main)
    • BEC 101: Introduction to Macro Economics (Kisumu and Main)
    • AMT 212: News Writing Practical (Kisumu Campus)

    Semester Two

    • AMT 102: News Sourcing (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 303: Introduction to Advertising (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 104: Human Communication (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 301: Introduction to Public Relations (Kisumu Campus)
    • DPS 103: Politics and Government in Africa (Kisumu and Main Campus)

    MAY – AUGUST 2024 Semester One

    • AMT 201: News Writing (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 318: Principles of Advertising (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 213: Media Ethics (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 207: Political Communication (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 203: Theories of Communication (Kisumu Campus)
    • AMT 320: Corporate Communication (Kisumu Campus) Diploma
    • ADJM 0100: Introduction to Mass Media
    • ADJM 0110: Editing for Broadcast Media
    • ADJM 0109: Specialized Writing
    • ADJM 0113: Media House Management
    • ADJM 0102: News Writing
    • ADJM 0111: Radio and TV Production
    • ADJM 0101: Human Communication
    • ADPR 0110: Principles and Practices of Advertising
    • ADJM 0106: Photojournalism
    • ADPR 0102: Fundamentals of Advertising
    • ADJM 0114: Research Methods in Communication
    • ADJM 0103: Photography
    • ADJM 0104: Editing for Print Media
    • ADJM 0112: Feature Writing
    • ADJM 0108: Group Dynamics
    • ADPR 0100: Introduction to Advertising

    Semester Two

    • ADJM 0100: Introduction to Mass Media
    • ADJM 0110: Editing for Broadcast Media
    • ADJM 0102: News Writing
    • ADJM 0109: Specialized Writing
    • ADJM 0113: Media House Management
    • ADJM 0111: Radio and TV Production
    • ADJM 0105: Writing For Broadcast Media
    • ADJM 0101: Human Communication
    • ADJM 0107: Media Law and Ethics
    • ADPR 0110: Principles and Practices of Advertising
    • ADPR 0102: Fundamentals of Advertising
    • ADJM 0114: Research Methods in Communication
    • ADJM 0112: Feature Writing
    • ADJM 0104: Editing for Print Media
    • ADJM 0103: Photography
    • ADJM 0108: Group Dynamics
    • ADPR 0100: Introduction to Advertising

    MAY – AUGUST 2024 SEMESTER

    • ADJM 0100: Introduction to Mass Media
    • ADJM 0110: Editing for Broadcast Media
    • ADJM 0109: Specialized Writing
    • ADJM 0111: Radio and TV Production
    • ADJM 0102: News Writing
    • ADJM 0113: Media House Management
    • ADJM 0101: Human Communication
    • ADJM 0105: Writing For Broadcast Media
    • ADJM 0106: Photojournalism
    • ADPR 0110: Principles and Practices of Advertising
    • ADPR 0102: Fundamentals of Advertising
    • ADJM 0114: Research Methods in Communication
    • ADJM 0103: Photography
    • ADJM 0104: Editing for Print Media
    • ADJM 0112: Feature Writing
    • ADJM 0108: Group Dynamics
    • ADPR 0100: Introduction to Advertising Certificate

    Semester One

    • ACPR 0010: Introduction to Public Relation
    • ACPR 0011: Introduction to Advertising
    • ACJM 0010: Introduction to Mass Media
    • ACJM 0011: Human Communication
    • ACJM 0012: News Writing
    • ACJM 0013: Writing for Broadcast Media

    Semester Two

    • ACJM 0015: Editing for Broadcast Media
    • ACJM 00114: News Editing
    • ACJM 0018: Media Law and Ethics
    • ACJM 0017: Photojournalism
    • ACJM 0019: Specialized Writing
    • ACJM 0016: Feature Writing

    MAY – AUGUST 2024 SEMESTER

    • ACPR 0010: Introduction to Public Relations
    • ACPR 0011: Introduction to Advertising
    • ACJM 0011: Human Communication
    • ACJM 0013: Writing for Broadcast Media
    • ACJM 0012 News Writing

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • PhD in Communication and Media Studies or MA in Communication and Media Studies with 5-year teaching experience in a recognized University
    • All these Diploma and Certificate Courses are Normally Taught by External Part Time Lecturers

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    Part Time Teaching - School of Business and Economics - Department of Accounting and Finance

    MSU/ACA/SBE/PT/03/23

    5 Courses

    • Semester one

    9 Courses

    • Semester Two

    Accounting Specialization

    4- Part-time staff

    •  PhD in Accounting- with specialization in Accounting; advanced financial reporting;
    • Public sector Accounting. Or Master’s degree in Accounting related filed and not limited to advance financial reporting;
    • Public sector Accounting; Bankruptcy.
    •  A professional course added advantage
    •  3 Year Experience teaching in a University School of Business and Economics: -

    10 Courses

    • Semester one.

    10 Courses

    • Semester Two

    Finance Specialization

    4- Part-time Staff

    •  PhD in Finance- with Specialization in;
    • Financial Management; Investments; Corporate Finance; financial Modelling, Capital Markets.
    •  Masters degree in Finance related field and not limited to Financial Management; Investments;
    • Corporate Finance; financial Modelling.
    •  A professional course added advantage
    •  3 Year Experience teaching in a University

    3 Course 

    • semester one

    4 Courses

    • semester one

    Auditing and Taxation Specialization
    2 Part-time Staff

    •  PhD in Accounting- with specialization in Auditing, Taxation
    •  Master’s degree in Accounting related filed.
    • Especially Auditing and Taxation A professional course added advantage
    •  3 Year Experience teaching in a University

    1 Course

    • Semester One

    4 Courses

    • Semester Two

    Law

    2 Part-time staff

    •  A Master’s degree in Law
    •  3 Year Experience teaching in a University Accounting and Finance

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    Part Time Teaching - Department of Economics

    MSU/ACA/SBE/PT/03/23

    FIRST SEMESTER

    • Advanced Microeconomics-1 PhD in Economics with experience of 3 years teaching Advanced Microeconomics at PhD Level
    • Advanced Microeconomics -2 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Demographic Economics-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics or Demographic Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage.
    • Development Economics-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics or Development Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage.
    • Economic Statistics-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • History of Economic Thought-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Industrial Economics-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics or Industrial Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage Intermediate
    • Macroeconomics -3 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Introduction to Microeconomics-3 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Managerial Economics-2 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Mathematics for Economist-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is An added advantage
    • Monetary Theory and Practice-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Money & Banking -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Operations Analysis -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Public Finance &Fiscal Policy-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Transport Economics -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics or Transport Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage.
    • Urban Economics-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics or Urban Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage

    SECOND SEMESTER

    • Advanced Financial Economics-1 PhD in Financial Economics with experience of 3 years teaching at PhD Level
    • Advanced Macroeconomics-1 PhD in Economics with experience of 3 years teaching Advanced Microeconomics at PhD Level
    • Agricultural Economics & Policy-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics,
    • Economics & Mathematics, Agricultural Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Development Planning-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Economic Statistics -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Economic Statistics -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Economics-1 Ongoing Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics.
    • Financial Economics -1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics/Financial Economics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Health Economics -1 PhD in Economics or Health Economics with experience of 3 years teaching at PhD Level
    • Intermediate Macroeconomics -3 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • International Trade-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics/ International Trade. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Introduction to Macroeconomics-3 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is
    • an added advantage
    • Managerial Economics-Elearning-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching/online facilitation experience is an added advantage
    • Mathematics for Economics II-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Money and Banking -Elearning-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching/online facilitation experience is an added advantage
    • Operations Analysis II-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Project Appraisal and Evaluation-1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching experience is an added advantage
    • Public Finance and Fiscal Policy-Elearning1 Masters of Arts/Science in Economics, Economic & Statistics, Economics & Mathematics. Evidence of teaching/online facilitation experience is an added advantage

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    Part Time Teaching - SBE/ECOHIM

    MSU/ACA/SBE/PT/03/23

    Courses to be Taught per Semester 

    • Diploma Level Courses
    • Front Office Operations BSc Ecotourism, Hotel and Institution
    • Principles of Economics Management or related field
    • Front Office Management
    • Elementary Nutrition
    • Nutrition and Dietetics
    • Food Microbiology
    • Events Management
    • Food and Beverage Production Practical
    • Food and Beverage Production Theory
    • Quantity Food Production and Service
    • Computer Applications in Hospitality and Tourism
    • Principles of Management
    • Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry
    • Hospitality Marketing
    • Housekeeping Supervision
    • Accommodation Operations Theory
    • Accommodation Operations Management
    • Accommodation Operations Practical
    • Introduction To Laundry and Dry Cleaning
    • Food and Beverage Service Theory
    • Business communications
    • Hospitality Operations Management
    • Hospitality Service Outreach
    • Individual project
    • Accounting and Book Keeping
    • Food and Beverage Cost Control
    • Storekeeping and Procurement
    • Entrepreneurship in Hospitality Management
    • Foreign Language

    Undergraduate Courses

    • Food & Beverage Service practical
    • Food and Beverage Service Techniques, I
    • Food and Beverage Service Techniques II
    • Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry
    • Hospitality Property Management Systems
    • Social Media Marketing in Hospitality & Tourism
    • Banqueting Management
    • Hospitality Accounting
    • Hospitality Finance and Control
    • Geographical Tourism Information Systems
    • Introduction to Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Tourism
    • Conference Tourism Management
    • Leisure and Recreation Management

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • MSc Hospitality Management plus CPA
    • MSc in Tourism Management or related field
    • MSc Hospitality Management
    • (French) BEd Education (French) or BSc Ecotourism, Hotel and Institution Management or related field with Advanced Certificate in French from Aliance Francaise

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    Part Time Teaching - SCI/Computer Science

    MSU/ACA/SCI/PT/04/23

    Courses to be taught per semester

    • CCS 317/CCT 319 Computer Networks Lab I (CISCO)
    • CCS 409/cct425 Computer Networks Lab III (CISCO III)
    • CCS 319 Database Administration
    • CCS 420/cct411 Neural Networks
    • CCS 313 Unix Operating Systems
    • CCS 417/cct413 Principles of Functional Programming
    • CCT 322/CCS 314 Computer Networks Lab II (Cisco II)
    • CCS 316 Network Administration
    • CCS 418 /CCT 424 Advanced Database Systems

    Specifications/Qualification s of part-time lectures

    • Phd/Msc Computer Science Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (cisco 1,2,3) Database systems and management Programming
    • Phd/Msc Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Programming
    • Phd/Msc Computer Science Certified Cisco Systems Instructor (cisco 1,2,3) Database systems and management Programming

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    Part Time Teaching - SCI/Depart of IT

    MSU/ACA/SCI/PT/04/23

    Courses to be taught per semester (Covers: Main, Kisumu, Odera Akang'o and Ecampus)

    •  CIT 413: Mobile Devices, Technologies and Programming
    • UCI 101: Foundations of Information Technology (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 103: Word Processing and Design of Presentations (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 201: Internet and World Wide Web (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 203: Desktop Publishing Techniques (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 301: Managing IT Projects (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 303: Multimedia and Graphics Systems and Application (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 401: Social and Professional Issues in IT (27 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 403: Information Assurance and Security (27 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • CIS 218: Integrating Analytical Tools in Information Systems
    • CIS 220: Development Open Source Applications
    • CIS 406: Strategic Management
    • CIS 410/ CIT 410: Mobile Technology and Applications and MCommerce (Elective for BSc IT)
    • UCI 102: Computer Communication Systems (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 104: Data Manipulation and Analysis Using Spreadsheets (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 202: Computer Based Information Systems (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 204: Relational Database Management Systems (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 302: Electronic Commerce (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 304: Statistical Data Analaysis (29 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 402: Human Computer Interaction (27 Groups of approximately 200 each)
    • UCI 404: Special Topics in Contemporary ICTs (1 Group of approximately 110)
    • UCI 410: Information Systems Application (26 Groups of approximately 200 each)

    Specifications/Qualifications of parttime lectures

    • PhD/MSc Information Systems, Computer Science or Information Technology
    • PhD/MSc Information Systems, Computer Science or Information Technology (Demonstrate Proficiency in the use of Common Desktop publishing software)
    • PhD/MSc Information Systems, Computer Science or Information Technology. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of Multimedia and Graphics software
    • PhD/MSc Business Administration/Strategic Management
    • PhD/MSc Information Systems, Computer Science or Information Technology. Demonstrate proficiency in Database Managament software e.g. Ms Access, MySQL, Oracle
    • PhD/MSc Information Systems, Statistics, Computer Science or Information Technology. Demonstrate proficiency in use of Data Analysis Software e.g. SPSS

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    Part Time Teaching - Development Studies

    MSU/ACA/SDSS/PT/05/23

    Courses to be taught 

    • DDS 101: Introduction to Development Studies
    • DDS 202: Social Change and Development
    • DDS 204: International Institutions and the Development Process
    • DDS 415:Public Policy and Development

    Qualifications of Part-Time Lecturers

    • An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification (or a Master’s degree qualification in special cases) in the relevant field from an accredited and recognized university;

    OR

    • Have a Master’s degree in the relevant field from accredited and recognized university with at least one (1) year teaching experience at University level

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    Part Time Teaching - Community Development

    MSU/ACA/SDSS/PT/05/23

    • DDC 0119: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
    • DDC 0120: Human Resource Management and Development
    • DDC 0121: Research Project Paper
    • DDC 0122: Education and Development
    • DDC 0123: Socio-economic Change in Rural Societies

    FIRST YEAR SECOND SEMESTER

    • DDC 0106: Gender Mainstreaming in Development
    • DDC 0107: Development Communication
    • DDC 0108: Analysis of Poverty
    • DDC 0109: Development Theory
    • DDC 0110: Introduction to Macro Economics
    • DDC 0111: Agriculture and Community Development

    Qualifications of Part-Time Lecturers

    • registered for a Masters’ Programme in related discipline in Social Sciences

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    Part Time Teaching - Political Science

    MSU/ACA/SDSS/PT/05/23

    Courses to be taught

    • DPS 101: Basic concepts in Political Science
    • DPS 201:Introduction to Political Economy
    • DPS 103: Politics and Government in Africa
    • DPS 104: Introduction to Political Theory
    • DPS 202: Introduction to Comparative Politics
    • DPS 203: Introduction to Public Administration
    • DPS 415: Politics and Government in Kenya
    • DPP 802: Quantitative Research Methods for Public Policy
    • DPP 812: Advanced Quantitative Research Methods for Public Policy

    Qualifications of Part-Time Lecturers

    • An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification (or a Master’s degree qualification in Political Science from an accredited and recognized university;
    • Have a Master’s degree in the relevant field from accredited and recognized university with at least one (2) year teaching experience at University level
    • A PhD in a relevant subject (e.g. Economics, Mathematics or related discipline in social sciences and must have two years’ experience in teaching at Post graduate level
    • An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification (or a Master’s degree qualification in International Relations from an accredited and recognized university;

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    Part Time Teaching - International Relations and Diplomacy

    MSU/ACA/SDSS/PT/05/23

    Courses to be taught

    • DIR 104: International Political Economy
    • DIR 201:Ethics in International Relations
    • DIR 318: Elementary French
    • DIR 319:Intermediate French
    • DIR 412: Kenya’s Foreign Policy
    • DIR 413: North-South and SouthSouth Relations
    • DIR 414: African States and International Law
    • DIR 415: Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette
    • DIR 412: Kenya’s Foreign Policy
    • DIR 413: North-South and South-South Relations
    • DIR 414: African States and International Law
    • DIR 415: Diplomatic Protocol and Etiquette

    Qualifications of Part-Time Lecturers

    • An earned PhD or equivalent degree qualification (or a Master’s degree qualification in International Relationsfrom an accredited and recognized university;

    OR

    • Have a Master’s degree in the relevant field from accredited and recognized university with at least one (2) year teaching experience at University level

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    Part Time Teaching - Early Childhood Education and Development (ECDE

    MSU/ACA/SEDUC/PT/06/23
    Courses to be Taught per Semester

    Semester 1

    • ECE 101: History of ECE
    • ECE 309: Methods of Teaching Physical and Psychomotor

    Semester 2

    • ECE 106: Physical and Psychomotor Activities

    Semester 2 

    • ECE 304: Methods of Teaching Life Skills
    • ECE 108: Life Skills 
    • ECE 408:Contemporary Issues in ECDE

    Semester 1

    • ECE 205: Art and Craft Activities
    • ECE 303: Methods of Teaching Art and Craft Activities

    Semester 2

    • ECE 206: General Methods of Teaching in ECDE

    Specifications/Qualifications of Part-time Lecturer

    • Bachelor of Education and Master of Education in Early Childhood Development and Education

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    Part Time Teaching - Special Needs Education and Rehabilitation

    MSU/ACA/SEDUC/PT/06/23

    Semester 1

    • ECE 901: Personality Development
    • ECE 903: Practices, Policies and Issues in Early Childhood Development Education

    Semester 2

    • ECE 902: Early Literacy Development and Instruction
    • ECE 904: Family Dynamics and Child Development

    Semester 1

    • 1. ECE 801: Philosophical, Sociological and Theoretical Foundations of

    Semester 2

    • ECE 808: Health and Nutrition in Early Childhood Education

    Semester 1

    • EDSE 0108: Curriculum Issues and Teaching in Inclusive Settings
    • EDSE 0206: Social Studies
    • EDSE 0214: Specific Methods of Teaching Social Studies
    • EDSE 0109: Historical Development and Management of SNE Programmes

    Semester 2

    • EDSE 0108: Curriculum Issues and Teaching in Inclusive Settings
    • EDSE 0206: Social Studies
    • EDSE 0214: Specific Methods of Teaching Social Studies
    • EDSE 0109: Historical Development and Management of SNE Programmes

    Semester 3

    • EDSE 0206: Social Studies
    • EDSE 0214: Specific Methods of Teaching Social Studies
    • EDSE 0108: Curriculum Issues and Teaching in Inclusive Settings
    • EDSE 0109: Historical Development of SNE Programmes

    Semester 1

    • EDSE 0202: P.E and Recreational Activities
    • EDSE 0113: Christian Religious Education
    • ESE 409: Adapted P.E for the Physically Handicapped

    Semester 2

    • EDSE 0202: P.E and Recreational Activities
    • EDSE 0113: Christian Religious Education
    • ESE 302: Adapted Physical Education (KC, Regular)
    • ESE 410: Rehabilitation of Motor Deviations for Learners with Physical Disability
    • ESE 302: Adapted Physical Education(MC)
    • ESE 302: Adapted Physical Education (KC, SCH BSD)

    Semester 3

    • EDSE 0202: P.E and Recreational Activities
    • EDSE 0113: Christian Religious Education

    Semester 1

    • ESE 307: English Braille

    Semester 2

    • ESE 104: Introduction to Braille (MC)
    • ESE 104: Introduction to Braille (KC, Regular) Disability Option

    Semester 1

    • EDSE 0211: Specific Methods of Teaching Agriculture
    • EDSE 0204: Agriculture

    Semester 2

    • EDSE 0211: Specific Methods of Teaching Agriculture
    • EDSE 0204: Agriculture

    Semester 3

    • EDSE 0211: Specific Methods of Teaching Agriculture
    • EDSE 0204: Agriculture

    Specifications/Qualifications of part time lecturers

    • Bachelor of Education and Master of Education in Special Needs Education- Physical Disability Option
    • Doctor of Philosophy, Bachelor of Education and Master of Education in Early Childhood Development and Education
    • Bachelor of Education and Master of Education in Agriculture

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    Part Time Teaching - Department of Educational Communication, Technology & Curriculum Studies

    MSU/ACA/SEDUC/PT/06/23
    Courses to be taught per semester

    • ECT 313: Methods of Teaching Geography
    • ECT 360: Educational Technology (Geography)
    • ECT 516: Methods of Teaching Geography (PGDE)
    • ECT 336: Methods of Teaching Agriculture
    • ECT 360: Educational Technology (Agriculture)
    • ECT 532: Methods of Teaching Agriculture (PGDE)
    • ECT 314: Methods of Teaching Methods in English
    • ECT 360: Educational Technology (English)
    • ECT 517: Methods of Teaching English (PGDE)
    • ECT 318: Methods of Teaching Religious Studies
    • ECT 360: Educational Technology Religious Studies
    • ECT 521: Methods of Teaching Religious Studies (PGDE)
    • ECT 101: Family Resource Development
    • ECT 303: Consumer and Family Economics
    • ECT 319: Methods of Teaching Home Science
    • ECT 360: Educational Technology (Home Science)
    • ECT 401: Home Management Practicum
    • ECT 522: Methods of Teaching Home Science (PGDE)

    Specifications/Qualifications of part time lecturers

    Must have:

    •  A PhD in Geography Education from an accredited and recognized university.

    OR

    • A Master’s degree in Geography Education from an accredited and recognized university with at least three (3) years teaching experience at university level or in research or in industry plus eight equivalent publication points.
    • Registered with the relevant professional body (where applicable)

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    Part Time Teaching - Educational Management and Foundations

    MSU/ACA/SEDUC/PT/06/23
    Courses to be taught per semester

    • EMA 411: EducationAdministration
    • EDF 210: Philosophyof Education

    Specification/Qualification of part time lecturer

    • Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Administration, Master of Education in Education Administration and Bachelor of Education
    • Doctor of Philosophy in Foundations of Education, Master of Education in Philosophy of Education and Bachelor of Education

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    Part Time Teaching - School of Law

    MSU/ACA/LAW/PT/07/23

    Courses to be taught per semester

    • Legal Research and Writing (LLB 1.1)
    • Criminology and Penology (LLB 1.1)
    • Legal Systems and Legal Methods
    • Criminal Law I

    Specification/Qualification of part time lecturer

    • A Doctorate in Law or a Master's Degree in Law with at least 5 years of postqualification teaching experience.
    • An Advocate of the High Court of Kenya with demonstrable experience in the criminal justice system.
    • Demonstrable experience of having taught Criminal Law at an undergraduate level in an established School of Law for at least three years.
    • Physically located in Kisumu City or its environs.

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    Part Time Teaching - Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science

    MSU/ACA/SMSAS/PT/08/23

    Courses to be taught per semester

    Semester 1

    • MAC 405: Investment and Asset Management II

    Semester 2

    • MAC 210: Investment and Asset Management I

    Semester 1

    • MIT 101: Basic Concepts of IT
    • MAS 101: Descriptive Statistics
    • MAS 209: Probability and Distribution Theory I

    Semester 2

    • MIT 104: Basic Concepts of IT
    • MIT 104: Data Analysis and Presentation
    • MAS 106: Introduction to Biostatistics
    • MAS 108: Introduction to Probability Theory
    • MAS 206: Probability and Distribution Theory II
    • MAS 302: Mathematics Methods
    • MAS 308: Design and Analysis of Experiments
    • MAS 402: Bayesian Inference and Decision Theory

    Specification/Qualification of part time lecturer

    • Ph.D. (Actuarial Science)
    • At least an MSc in Applied Statistics

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    Part Time Teaching - Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics

    MSU/ACA/SMSAS/PT/08/23

    Courses to be taught per semester

    Semester 1

    • MMA 101: Analytical Geometry
    • MMA 115: Basic Mathematics
    • CIR 101: Discrete Structures I
    • CCT 105: Engineering Mathematics III
    • MMA 203: Classical Mechanics
    • MMA 229: Vector Analysis
    • MMA 420: Operations Research II
    • MMA 866: Mathematical Modelling

    Semester 2

    • MMA 102: Calculus I
    • MMA 110: Foundation of Applied Mathematics
    • MMA 116: Linear Algebra I
    • MMA 120: Mathematics II
    • CIR 102: Discrete Structures II
    • MMA 302: Calculus III
    • MMA 312: Operations Research I
    • MMA 414: Fourier Analysis
    • MMA 429: Operations Research III

    Specification/Qualification of part time lecturer

    • At least an MSc in Mathematics
    • Ph.D. (Applied Mathematics)

    Method of Application

    Interested candidates should submit Ten (10) hard copies of the application clearly indicating the reference number of the Position , School and course/unit code, updated Curriculum Vitae giving details of the applicant’s; age, marital status, academic and professional qualifications, work experience, present post and salary, telephone contact, email address, names and referees plus copies of the certificate and testimonials. Applications must be submitted on or before 13th July, 2023 addressed to:
    The Deputy Vice-Chancellor
    Administration, Finance and Development
    Maseno University
    P. O. BOX 333 - 40105
    MASENO

    Maseno University is an equal opportunity employer and therefore applicants of all gender, marginalized group and persons living with disability are encouraged to apply. The latter should attach their NCPWD certificate. The University does not charge any fee for the recruitment and selection process.
    N/B: Applications received later than the deadline will not be considered. Only short listed candidates will be contacted and canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification

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