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Open University of Kenya (OUK) has launched 10 new academic programmes

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The Open University of Kenya (OUK) has launched 10 new academic programmes to meet emerging industry needs and technological advancements in Kenya.

The courses include Bachelor of Agricultural Technology and Food Systems, Bachelor of Economics and Data Science, Master of Business Administration, and Master in Learning Sign and Technology.

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Other courses include Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computing, Master of Data Science, Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration.

The university will also introduce eight professional development courses, including Mental Health Awareness, Gender and Diversity, Emotional Intelligence, Corporate Governance, Business Modelling for Entrepreneurs, Accountability Fundamentals, E-learning Essentials for Online Engagement, and Online Assessment.

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These programmes aim to increase student enrolment and strengthen OUKโ€™s position as a leader in digital education, shaping the future of higher education in Kenya.

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โ€œWe started with seven programmes, and now we are launching 10 academic programmes. Also, we intend to introduce 8 other professional development courses like Mental Health Awareness, Gender and Diversity, Emotional Intelligence, Corporate Governance, Business Modelling for Entrepreneurs, Accountability Fundamentals, E-learning Essentials for Online Engagement, and Online Assessment,โ€ said OUK Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Elijah Omwenga during the launch of the programmes.

โ€œThe programmes will also increase student enrolment and strengthen OUKโ€™s position as a leader in digital education, hence creating greater impact in shaping the future of higher education in Kenya,โ€ he added.

The Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Carolyne Omulando, said that there was wide consultation in developing the new programmes in a bid to align with the market demand in the country.

โ€œWe ensured that these programmes align with market demands and technological evolution. This commitment to relevance and quality underscores OUKโ€™s dedication to providing accessible, high-quality education through digital learning, said Prof. Omulando.

The OUK has an enrolment of 2,500 students currently since its inception in 2023. However, the number of students is expected to increase after more learners join the new programmes.