There was a time when the JKUAT University was associated only as an engineering University but whether or not that maxim still holds true is a debate for an additional day. The JKUAT University started operating in 1984 primarily as a middle level College supplying courses in engineering and technical disciplines. It got a boost in its profile when the Japanese government decided to fund it. It therefore became a University with a robust emphasis on engineering and technical education. It even surpassed the University of Nairobi as the University of Option in engineering connected courses.
However, the Japanese withdrew funding for the University in 2001 and handed it over to the Kenyan government. From then on the University has embarked on a rapid diversification mode. It now offers courses in a wide range of disciplines from humanities, through the liberal arts to the sciences. But for a University that wanted to model itself as the MIT of Kenya did it loss its result in? Now, you must understand that this should be extremely desperate instances for Kenyan Universities. With the funding from the exchequer dwindling by the day, the University, like its counterparts in the nation, had to resort to other indicates of generating earnings in order to make it self sustainable. It as a result had to begin courses in humanities and other disciplines in order to produce earnings. Let?s face it, there is no way they could have attracted sufficient self sponsored students for a technical course such as mechanical or electrical engineering.
Nonetheless, the University need to also strive to sustain its identity as a technical University even as it tries to turn out to be a financially viable institution.
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