Overview

REGULATIONS FOR MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN DEMOGRAPHY AND POPULATION STUDIES (MDPS)

Duration: 18 Months
Actual Credit Load

Minimum Credit Load:

270

270

Maximum Credit Load: 340
Maximum MBKS Credit Load 234
ZNQF Level: 9

 

 

PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAMME

This programme grapples with a multiplicity of ways in which human populations change and explores the causes and consequences of that change.  The program covers extensive areas that include demographic techniques, population and development, mortality and epidemiology, demography and globalization among other areas.  This multi-disciplinary programme cooperates theoretical and substantive case material which is important in understanding and comprehending the broader range of social and demographic dynamics.  Essential to this programme is the study of the demographic behaviour of people in terms of life events such as birth, marriage, divorce, health, migration and death.  This programme focuses on these demographic events in detail showing how these are influenced by the hysterical, economic, societal, cultural and medical factors.

 2.0   ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Normal Entry

An honours degree with at least 2.2 undergraduate degree class in Social Sciences, or BSc Honours in Geography and a pass in Mathematics at O Level with a C or better.

A strong background in Demographic Techniques will be an added advantage.

3.0   PROGRAMME CHARACTERISTICS

Areas of Study

  1.       Demography& Demographic Techniques

Many of our societies continue to face a diverse set of demographic challenges and opportunities, including rapid population ageing, extremely low as well as very high fertility, and sizable population migration. These and other demographic trends have important repercussions in all possible domains of life; from voting behavior to living arrangements, labour markets and economic growth, tax revenues and pension systems, carbon emissions, and the demand for education, health and social services. Demography, in other words, may well be the single most defining factor of the world that we live in.

  1.       Health

The programme equips students with the theories and skills to understand and quantify macro-level population dynamics and their downstream implications for health and health policies. Students are further trained in the analysis of micro-level processes that govern population change, including fertility and reproductive behaviour, exposure to health risks, and population mobility.

  1.       Research

Analysis tools and techniques are applied to high-income settings where high-quality data are usually abundant to resource-constrained settings that are covered by partial or deficient information systems

Special Focus: Demography, Demographic Techniques, Health and Research

Orientation:            Research and innovation oriented. Teaching and learning focus on equipping students with knowledge of population dynamics and its impact on resource use, governance and population growth.  It equips students with information on natural and man-made disasters and ways to avert or reduce theirimpacts.

Distinctive Features:  The programme builds the research-technology-innovation continuum and focuses on knowledge development and application using a student-centred approach.

Career Opportunities

Programme Structure