The course equips students with knowledge and skills in designing, developing and evaluating feasible agricultural programs in both process and activity forms. It covers understanding the concepts in program development and evaluation, what planning is and how to develop a sustainable and effective plan, understanding and how to conduct situation analysis as well as setting priorities, designing and developing a program. It also covers domains of learning and how to develop learning objectives for a given program. Applicants should hold a first degree in Agriculture ,Veterinary medicine or a Bachelor of science or forestry or the equivalent from a recognised university.
Course Title | Course Code | Credit Units | Level |
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Rural Development | AEC 7208 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Rural Development | AEC 7208 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Strategies for Helping Adults to Learn | AGE 7203 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Agricultural Communication Strategies | AGE 7204 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Methods of Teaching Agriculture | AGE 7206 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Qualitative Research | AGE 7207 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Course Title | Course Code | Credit Units | Level |
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Rural Sociology and Community Development | AGE 7101 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Agricultural Extension | AGE 7102 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Program Development and Evaluation | AGE 7103 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Administration and Management of Agricultural Organizations | AGE 7104 | 3 | Graduate Level |
Extension Evaluation | AGE 7108 | 3 | Graduate Level |