About the course
Master of Science in Applied Entomology Programme is designed to give the students specialized understanding and opportunity to explore deeper into the different aspects of entomology and its application. Insects play a major role in the pre- and post-harvest crop losses and grain losses in storage. Besides, they are actively involved in the transmission of both human and livestock diseases. Therefore, to improve food security, studies in special aspects of Insect Science are required for better understanding and subsequent use in Pest Control research. The Department of Zoology seeks to provide Postgraduate training in this important area of Applied Entomology.
Programme Courses
Year 1: Semester I
SZL 850: Insect Taxonomy and Biosystematics
SZL 851: Insect Biochemistry and Physiology
SZL 852: Insect Behavior
SZL 853: Entomological techniques
SZL 810: Advances & Techniques in Cell & Molecular Biology I
SZL 813: Biostatistics Bio-analysis
Year 1: Semester II
SZL 854: Insect Population Ecology
SZL 855: Pesticides Toxicology and Application
SZL 856: Integrated Pest Management
SZL 857: Insect Endocrinology SZL 811: Advances & Techniques in Cell & Molecular Biology II
SZL 859: Research Methods
SZL 812: Research Project I
Year 2: Semesters I & II
SZL 899 Research
Admission requirements
The candidates must satisfy the minimum admission requirements as laid down in the Maseno University School of Graduate Studies Common Regulations for Masters Degree programme.
Holders of a minimum qualification of a second class honours (lower division) degree of Maseno University or accredited university, recognized by Maseno University Senate.
Programme duration
The duration of the M.Sc. degree-programme shall, normally, be two academic years.
Programme structure
The Masters Degree programme in Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology shall normally consist of coursework, examination and thesis/project, normally extending over a period of two academic years distributed over four semesters of full time/part-time attendance provided that part-time attendance shall not exceed a period of four calendar years from the date of registration.