Overview
Introduction
The world is faced with complex challenges such as climate change, loss of biodiversity, natural resource depletion and widening inequality. The African continent is particularly affected by these global challenges due to the continent’s slow pace of development. In Kenya, development challenges are a major concern for the government. Through its vision 2030, the Kenyan government aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment. To help achieve Kenya’s vision, and Africa’s vision for enriching livelihoods in general, designers need to explore new approaches to problem solving. The PhD programme in design engages with these kinds of complex, interconnected problems by equipping candidates with skills to envision a better future for all.
Philosophy
The philosophy of the Doctor of Philosophy in Design is to prepares candidates to achieve world class scholarly excellence in design by providing quality research skills and training that embody the aspirations of the Kenyan people and the global community through creation, preservation, integration, transmission and utilization of design knowledge
Rationale
The Philosophy of the Doctor of Philosophy rationale arises from the need to have an industry- focused programme that prepares design professionals to participate in design process in communities and organizations as well as to be a premier centre for design excellence through quality design research and technological innovation
The goal of the programme is to prepare:
- A more holistic design professional who can consider and integrate technological and social innovations to solve complex challenges.
- A design researcher who is more responsive to global trends of environmental sustainability, economic viability and social responsibility.
- A design entrepreneur who can create employment opportunities locally and create product solutions with global appeal.
Objectives
At the end of this programme the Learner should be able to:
- Critically analyse theoretical knowledge and integrate creativity and technical skills to solve complex design challenges.
- Demonstrate advanced skills in scientific writing, logical reasoning and communication skills.
- Engage stakeholders in collaborative design activities that are geared towards social change and policy advice.
Schedule of Intakes
The Department admits new students at the beginning of every academic calendar year (which is usually September)
Application Information
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Mode of Delivery
- Face-to-Face Mode
This is through lectures and tutorials using notes, electronic presentations, instruction manuals, group discussions, practical laboratory demonstrations and fieldwork.
- Open, Distance Learning and e-Learning
In case of delivery through ODeL, special arrangements shall be made for the practical laboratory, field work and computing sessions. Where not feasible alternative arrangements will be made to do them on campus.
- Blended Learning
This is a hybrid of face to face with Open, Distance Learning and e-learning.
Contact of Support Persons
Phone : (254) 020-4913505
Email : stad@uonbi.ac.ke
Notable Alumni
Structure
- The Doctor of Philosophy in Design programme is offered under one module; full time (Module II). The degree programme, is a thesis only three year programme that runs for a minimum of six (6) semesters and a maximum of fourteen (14) semesters from the date of registration.
- The student shall be required undertake a research thesis.
YEAR 1 |
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FIRST SEMESTER |
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UNIT CODE |
UNIT NAME |
SEMESTER HRS |
EXAM HRS |
BDS 607 |
PhD Thesis report |
540 |
Thesis Defence |
Total |
540 |
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Admission Requirements
Minimum Admission Requirements
Common regulations for PhD degrees at the University of Nairobi shall apply.
Admission to the PhD in Design is open to holders of Masters degrees in:
- Design of the University of Nairobi or an equivalent qualification recognized by Senate;
- Any discipline related to Design from the University of Nairobi or other Universities recognized by the Senate.
Careers
Attachment Opportunities
The Interior Design major focuses on residential and commercial design. Residential interior designers are responsible for the layout and design of spaces where clients live while commercial designers specialize in designing spaces for businesses such as offices, restaurants, stores, and more. Interior Designers are needed in many areas such as:
- Health Care
- Hospitality
- Facility Space Planning
- Retail Design
- Consulting Services
- Lighting Design
- Exhibit Design
- Sustainable Design
Career Prospects
- Self Employment
- Consultancies
- Government Agencies
- Parastatals
- Non-governmental Organizations
- Design Firms
- Architecture Firms
Fees & Funding
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN DESIGN (B804) | YEAR 1 | YEAR 2 | YEAR 3 | TOTALS |
TUITION | 480,000 | 480,000 | 480,000 | 1,440,000 |
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) | 7,000 | 7,000 | 7,000 | 21,000 |
THESIS EXAMINATION | - | - | 50,000 | 50,000 |
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 13,500 |
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 3,000 |
CAUTION - (ONCE) | 5,000 | - | - | 5,000 |
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) | 6,500 | 6,500 | 6,500 | 19,500 |
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) | 2,000 | 2,000 | 2,000 | 6,000 |
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) | 5,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 | 15,000 |
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) | 1,000 | 1,000 | 1,000 | 3,000 |
Grand TOTAL | 512,000 | 507,000 | 557,000 | 1,576,000 |
Exam Regulations
The thesis examination will be governed by the general examinations’ regulations of the graduate school of the University.