FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL SCIENCES
Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Bachelor’s Degree Programs Offered in Environment and Natural Sciences
The Faculty of Environment and Natural Sciences offers interesting programs with objectives to prepare the students with the fundamental knowledge in Environment and Natural Sciences and equip them for the industry.
The following Environmental courses are offered at Bachelor’s Degree:
- BSc Architecture
- BSc Building Technology and Design
- BSc Environmental Science
- BSc Estate Management
- BSc Fine and Applied Art
- BSc Geography and Planning
- BSc Quantity Surveying
- BSc Construction Management
- BSc Infrastructure Planning, Appraisal and Development
- BSc Urban and Regional Planning
- BSc Surveying and Geoinformatic
The following Natural Science Courses are offered at Bachelor’s Degree:
- BSc Applied Biology
- BSc Biochemistry
- BSc Chemical Science
- BSc Astronomy
- BSc Community and Social Health Development
- BSc Molecular Biosciences
- BSc Human Biology
- BSc Mathematics
- BSc Microbiology
- BSc Genetic
- BSc Neuroscience
- BSc Life and Earth Science
- BSc Biostatistics and Population Sciences
- BSc Toxicology
Note: 120 credit units are required for Bachelor’s Degree Programs and it is categorized as follows: 69 credit units for compulsory courses, 33 credit units for elective courses, and 18 credit units for general education courses.
Master’s Degree Programs
Master’s Degree Programs Offered in Environment and Natural Sciences
The Faculty of Environment and Natural Sciences offers interesting programs at Master’s Degree level with objectives to prepare the students with advanced knowledge in Environment and Natural Sciences and equip them for top career positions in the industry.
The following Environmental courses are offered at Master’s Degree:
- MSc Architecture
- MSc Building Technology and Design
- MSc Environmental Science
- MSc Estate Management
- MSc Fine and Applied Art
- MSc Geography and Planning
- MSc Quantity Surveying
- MSc Construction Management
- MSc Infrastructure Planning, Appraisal and Development
- MSc Urban and Regional Planning
- MSc Surveying and Geoinformatic
The following Natural Science Courses are offered at Master’s Degree:
- MSc Applied Biology
- MSc Biochemistry
- MSc Chemical Science
- MSc Astronomy
- MSc Community and Social Health Development
- MSc Molecular Biosciences
- MSc Human Biology
- MSc Microbiology
- MSc Genetics
- MSc Toxicology
- MSc Neuroscience
- MSc Life and Earth Science
- MSc Biostatistics and Population Sciences
- MSc Mathematics
Note: 36 credit units are required for Master’s Degree Programs and its categorized as follows: 26 credit units for compulsory courses, 4 credit units for elective courses and 6 credit units for thesis.
Doctoral Degree Programs
PhD Programs Offered in Environment and Natural Sciences
The various PhD Programs in the Faculty of Environment and Natural Sciences is the apex academic degree in the postgraduate school of the Faculty of Environment and Natural Sciences with an objective to prepare students with leadership skills and knowledge needed to succeed and occupy top leadership positions both in the academics and other industries.
The following Environmental courses are offered at Doctorate Degree:
- PhD Architecture
- PhD Building Technology and Design
- PhD Environmental Science
- PhD Estate Management
- PhD Fine and Applied Art
- PhD Geography and Planning
- PhD Quantity Surveying
- PhD Construction Management
- PhD Infrastructure Planning, Appraisal and Development
- PhD Urban and Regional Planning
- PhD Surveying and Geoinformatic
The following Natural Science Courses are offered at Doctorate Degree:
- PhD Applied Biology
- PhD Biochemistry
- PhD Chemical Science
- PhD Astronomy
- PhD Community and Social Health Development
- PhD Molecular Biosciences
- PhD Human Biology
- PhD Microbiology
- PhD Genetics
- PhD Toxicology
- PhD Neuroscience
- PhD Life and Earth Science
- PhD Biostatistics and Population Sciences
- PhD Mathematics
Note: 57 credit units are required for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and its categorized as follows: 21 credit units for core courses, 8 credit units for general courses, 12 credit units for doctoral seminars and 16 credit units for thesis.