Bridging Courses in Kenyatta University [All you need to know]

In this article, you’ll learn more about bridging courses in Kenyatta University. So, read on to the very end.

Kenyatta University is a public university located in Nairobi, Kenya.

Actually, it is one of the country’s largest and oldest universities, offering a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in a variety of disciplines.

So, are there bridging courses in Kenyatta University?

Well, let’s find out if Kenyatta University has any bridging courses.

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Bridging courses in Kenyatta University

In a nutshell, bridging courses are short courses that assist you in meeting the minimum cluster subject requirements to pursue your dream career by re-sitting the subject(s) that you failed in KCSE exams..

With that said, let’s take a look at Kenyatta University’s bridging courses and everything you need to know about them.

To be precise, Kenyatta University does not offer any KNEC bridging courses at the time of writing this. What it does offer is a bridging course for Master of Economics (Cooperation and Human Development) program if you do not meet the requirements for direct entry.

However, this doesn’t prevent you from taking bridging courses at other institutions.

In fact, the cabinet recently approved the accreditation of bridging courses in Kenya (on July 18, 2023), so bridging certificates will be easily accepted within institutions where you want to pursue your dream career, as long as they are from recognized institutions.

So, to keep you informed in case you want to take a bridging course, I’ll list some of the institutions in Kenya that offer bridging courses.

But first, here’s what you need to know about the current bridging course at Kenyatta University:

Bridging course for the MECOHD program (Master of Economics-Cooperation and Human Development)

If you want to pursue a degree in Master of Economics (Cooperation and Human Development) at Kenyatta University but do not qualify for direct admission, you can take a bridging course at the institution.

Here’s  what you need to know about the bridging course:

Course duration: 1 semester (3 months)

Mode of study: Full time

Intakes: January

Campus offered: Main Campus

 

Fees:

Tuition fee for East Africans: Kshs.86,350

Tuition fee for Non-East Africans: Kshs.106,350

Statutory fee: Kshs.13,650

Source: https://www.ku.ac.ke/schools/economics/images/2022/MECOHD%20Bridging%20course%202023%20-%20Call%20for%20Applications%20draft.pdf

 

Now, with that out of the way, here are the universities that offer bridging courses:

Other universities offering bridging courses in Kenya

1.     Chuka University

Chuka University provides bridging courses in English and Kiswahili on all of its campuses.

Their bridging courses are also reasonably priced, costing only Kshs. 15,000 per subject for a three-month period.

Telephone no.: 020 231 0512 or 020 231 0518

Email: info@chuka.ac.ke

Website: https://www.chuka.ac.ke/course/certificate-in-bridging-in-kcse-subjects-english-kisw/

They also provide bridging courses in Mathematics, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry.

 

2.     Multimedia University

Course: Certificate in bridging Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics

Minimum requirements: D+ (plus) in the subject to bridge

Course duration: 12 months

Fees: Kshs.29,000 per subject

Physical location: Ongata Rongai, Along Magadi Road, Nairobi.

Telephone no.: 020 725 0000

Email: info@mmu.ac.ke

Website: https://mmu.ac.ke/bridging-courses/

 

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3.     Kabianga University

Course: Certificate in bridging Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics

Minimum requirements: A minimum of D (plain) in the subject to be bridged

Course duration: 3 months

Fees: 17, 500 per subject

Physical location: Along Kericho-Kisii Road, Kericho

Telephone no.: 020 217 2665

Email: info@kabianga.ac.ke

Website: http://kabianga.ac.ke/main/programme/bridging-course-mathematics-biology-chemistry-and-physics

 

4.     Mount Kenya University

Course: Certificate in bridging Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English

Minimum requirements: KCSE certificate

Course duration: 3 months

Fees: Kshs.30,000 per subject

Physical location: Along General Kago Road, Thika

Phone no.: 0709 153 000 or 0722 999 399

Email: info@mku.ac.ke

 

5.     Bridge College

When it comes to bridging courses, this is one of the most popular colleges in Nairobi.

Course: Certificate in bridging Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics

Minimum requirements: KCSE certificate

Course duration: 9 months

Intakes: January

Location: Princely House, 3rd Floor, Moi Avenue, Nairobi (Behind Nation Centre)

Phone no.: 0728 825 000 or 0722 825 825

Email: info@bridgecollege.ac.ke

Website: https://bridgecollege.ac.ke/school-of-bridging-courses/#:~:text=Apply%20Now-,School%20of%20Bridging%20Courses,-Strengthen%20your%20weaknesses

 

SIDE NOTE: These are just a few of the universities in Kenya that offer bridging courses. Please read our previous article on Universities offering bridging courses in Kenya for a complete list of the universities.

 

How do I enroll for a bridging course?

Simply put, in order to enroll in a bridging course at any institution of your choice, you must first complete the institution’s application process.

This will entail submitting an application form, providing a payment receipt for the application, and meeting any other requirements set by the institution.

 

How much do bridging courses cost in Kenya?

The cost of a bridging course varies greatly depending on the institution that offers it.

However, on average it will cost you between Kshs.12,000 and Kshs.40,000 to bridge a single subject.

 

How long does it take to complete a bridging course?

Bridging courses typically take three months to complete, though a few institutions offer them for six months or a year.

 

When is the intake of bridging courses in Kenya?

Institutions typically have bridging course intakes at the start of the year, though some have intakes throughout the year.

 

Bridging courses in Kenyatta University – Conclusion

Despite the fact that Kenyatta University does not offer any KNEC bridging courses, there are still a number of other institutions that do.

Nonetheless, it is important to note that specific details about the bridging courses at any of the institutions listed above, as well as others, such as fees, application procedures, course availability, and other relevant information, may change over time.

So, for the most current and accurate information, I recommend visiting the institution where you intend to bridge your subject(s) or directly contacting their admissions office.

 

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