UNIVERSITY OF ST AUGUSTINE

 St. Augustine University  is a private University of Higher learning studies in Tanzania which its vision is to extend the Church’s service to the provision of Higher Education they envisioned a training that would impart academic and professional skills, as well as inculcate values of civic and social learning, such as acquisition of national identity, cultural norms, political growth and responsible citizenship. Thus, the church’s vision is holistic development of a person and respect for Human Dignity.Not only the vision but also its has mission which is to
  • Being a centre of excellence by providing a high quality of Education, research, and public service.
  • Promoting the pursuit and defense of truth with transparency and honesty, and service with competence and        dedication.
  • Developing a sense of caring for personal and community property.
  • A holistic development of the person by providing sound knowledge, higher analytical ability and commitment to generous service and respect to humankind.
Conscious of man’s orientation towards God, neighbors and fostering an ethical and services-oriented approach in its academic and professional training, St. Augustine University of Tanzania fulfills its goal by preparing persons well equipped to contribute to the ideals of social, economic and political development.

Programs offered

Saint Augustine University of Tanzania offers specialization in several areas:
  • Journalism (both print and electronics)
  • Mass Communication
  • Public Relations
  • Accountancy
  • Sociology
  • Economics
  • Procurement and Logistics
  • Law
  • Engineering (Civil and Electrical)
  • Education (Arts and Science)
  • Human Resources Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Health Administration
  • Tourism
How to Apply 
Starting academic year 2010/2011 onwards, the application to undergraduate degree programmes for applicant with direct entry qualification will apply directly through Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) by either online application or SMS applications. Other applicants including non-direct entry undergraduate degree programmes, Postgraduate, diplomas and certificates will continue to channel their applications through St. Augustine University of Tanzania. Form six leavers (direct entry) who finished their form six before 1988 should also apply directly through St. Augustine University of Tanzania
Note: Form six leavers(direct entry) with less points as stipulated by TCU should also channel their applications direct to SAUT.
Admission Information
  • All undergraduate programmes admissions should be addressed to:
The Admission Officer
St. Augustine University of Tanzania
P .o. Box 307
Mwanza, Tanzania
Tel: 255-028-2552725, 2550090
Fax: 255-028-2550167
Website: www.saut.ac.tz
  • Applications to the Doctorate, Postgraduate and Short Course Programmes should be addressed to:
Director of Postgraduate Studies
St. Augustine University of Tanzania
P .o. Box 307
Mwanza, Tanzania
Tel: +255-028-2552725
Email: admission@saut.ac.tz
  • Applicants may obtain application forms from Admission Office at Nyegezi – Mwanza and Msimbazi Centre (SAUT Branch) in Dar-Es- or Download the application form from the website at www.saut.ac.tz
  • Applications are invited from November to May of the year for which admission is sought.
  • Candidates wishing to join the review Courses for NBAA/NBMM Examinations must submit their applications at least three months before the courses begin in September and/ or January.
 Admission Requirements 
1.Two passport-size photographs
  • Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.
 2.Names of two referees, who have known the applicant and are able to evaluate the applicant’s ability for the course being sought

  • Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.
3.A Copies of all educational certificates, relevant testimonials, and so forth
  • Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.
 4.An endorsement or a letter from the sponsor or employer or guardian confirming his or her readiness to sponsor the applicant
  • Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.

  • A text of 500-700 words written by the applicant to tell about her or his life experience, goals, and reasons for seeking the program of studies he or she wants to take.
 5.Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.
 6.A non-refundable application fee of Tsh. 20,000 or US$25 should accompany the application and should be paid to St. Augustine University Account number 015101001461 NBC LTD Mwanza Branch or Postal Money Order (No Cheque are accepted).
  • Candidates for admission to SAUT are expected, if notified, to sit for the University’s Aptitude Test (Mature Entry Examination). A fee as determined by the council shall be charged for each candidate.
  • When the admission dossier is complete and final results of the aptitude Tests are obtained, The University will proceed to its evaluation. If this proves satisfactory, the University will notify the applicant of his or her acceptance and will send appropriate joining instructions, either directly or through the applicants sponsor or guardian.
  • A candidate is required to confirm his or her acceptance to the Admissions Officer within the period prescribed in the joining instructions by sending or bringing a non-refundable selection fee of Tsh. 10, 000 in case of Tanzanians or US$ 25 in the case of foreign students. If a candidate fails to do so, the University will offer the admission to candidates on the reserve list without further notice.
  • Students from countries other than Tanzania are expected to conform to all immigration formalities in their countries before they depart for Tanzania. They must also obtain a Residence Permit from the nearest Tanzania Embassy or High Commission before they arrive. This should be done at the earliest possible date. It’s advisable when traveling to Tanzania that one keeps readily available his or her documents as well as evidence from SAUT to confirm that he or she has been offered admission. One should also have details of financial support, in case these documents are required at the port of entry by the immigration authorities.

UNIVERSITY OF MZUMBE

 

About us

Mzumbe University is a general university which provide the higher learning studies in Tanzania and its Mission is to provide opportunities for acquisition, development, preservation and dissemination of knowledge and skills through training, research, technical and/or professional services.Not only the mission but also it has vision which is to recognized as a leading institution in Africa for demand driven knowledge generation, application, preservation and dissemination for socio-economic development by 2025.

Programs offered


Currently, Dar es Salaam Campus College (DCC) is structured with two academic departments namely; Department of Business Studies (DBS) and Department of Administrative Studies (DAS) offering 8 courses in total. The Department of Business Studies administers a total of five (5) courses. These courses are;
  1. Executive Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management).
  2. Master of Science in Accounting and Finance.
  3. Master of Science in Marketing.
  4. Master of Science in Procurement and Supply Chain Management.
  5. Master of Business Administration (Corporate Management).
While, The Department of Administrative Studies hosts three (4) courses. These courses are;
  1. Executive Master of Public Administration.
  2. Master of Public Administration.
  3. Master of Science in Human Resources Management.
  4. Executive Master of Human Resources Management.
Apart from offering the above courses, Dar es Salaam Campus College conducts research and consultancy in the areas of finance, accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing, procurement and logistics, public administration, human resources and other areas of business management.
In addition, Mzumbe University Dar es Salaam Campus College has a strong collaboration with University of Bradford where two Master Programmes; MSc. Development Policy and Practice for Civil Society and MSc. Economics and Finance for Development are being jointly offered by University of Bradford together with Mzumbe University.  The partneship also extends to the level of staff/students exchange programmes. These two programmes were officially inaugurated by Prof. Joseph Kuzilwa, the Vice Chancellor on 30th November 2011 at Dar es salaam Campus College.

Admission and Application

General Provisions

 Admission Fees

 Applicants must pay an application fee (amount to be determined from time to time). 
Fees for prospective candidates applying at the Dar es Salaam campus college are payable to:-

Mzumbe University
CRDB Bank Plc, PPF Tower Branch Account no. 01J1043012201

All enquiries about admission for postgraduate studies should be addressed to:-

The Director
Research, Publication and Postgraduate Studies
Mzumbe University,
P.O. Box 63,
Mzumbe, Tanzania.

Admission Requirements

The following are the MINIMUM entrance requirements for postgraduate degrees:
  1. A candidate for admission into the master’s degree shall hold at least a second class bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution of higher learning or,
  2. A second class advanced diploma or equivalent qualifications obtained in at least three (3) years of study or,
  3. A professional qualification such as ACCA, CPA (T), MD, CSP, MCIPS, or their  equivalent from recognized professional bodies or institutions,
  4. A candidate with PASS degree will also be considered upon producing evidence of having obtained an examined postgraduate or professional qualification,
  5. A candidate who holds unclassified degrees should have an average credit of B or above,
  6. A candidate holding a degree whose classification is not easily distinguishable by the University shall be required to have his or her qualifications clarified by the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) before being considered for an admission.
  7. Additional requirements for entry to a particular Faculty/ Institute/ school or Programme are presented in the Faculty/ Institute/ school specific requirements

 Registration Requirements

  1. A candidate shall be registered for the masters degree, upon presenting proof of possession of the entry qualifications.
  2. Deadline for registration for those selected during first selection shall be on the Friday of the second week of the semester of the academic year.  For those selected during second selection the deadline shall be on the Friday of the fourth week after the commencement of the programme in that academic year. 
  3. No candidate shall be registered prior to payment of fees and other dues payable to Mzumbe University. 
  4. Except for executive/distance learning mode, the duration of registration shall be eighteen (18) months provided the maximum duration of active registration period  (including extensions if any) shall not exceed three (3) consecutive years.  The maximum duration for executive/distance learning mode,  shall be five (5) consecutive years.
  5. A student may be allowed to postpone studies for reasons of proven continued ill health supported by a doctor’s medical certificate, financial problems, or for any other reason which, in the opinion of the Senate, is strong enough to prevent one from pursuing studies effectively. 
  6. Such postponement which shall be approved by the Senate shall be for a semester or one academic year as the case may be provided that this postponement would be within the limit of the three-year time frame.
  7. A candidate requesting for postponement shall sit for supplementary examination for subjects he/she is entitled to supplement.
  8. The candidate may apply for extension to relevant Faculty/Institute/School and the Directorate of Research, Publications and Postgraduate Studies (DRPS), and the same be approved by the Senate.  A candidate who fails to complete his or her studies within the specified period shall be deregistered from studies. 
  9. A candidate seeking for extension beyond the specified period of completing his or her programme shall be required to pay extra fees proportionately.
  10. A candidate who passes his or her coursework but fails to complete his or her dissertation or extra required coursework within the period of three (3) years will be entitled to a Postgraduate Diploma subject to Senate’s approval.
  11. A masters and postgraduate candidate who fails in not more than three subjects shall be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations in September. The candidate who fails in the supplementary examinations shall be allowed to re-sit the failed subjects during the end of semester one examinations of the following academic year, after which if he/she fails again shall be discontinued.  
  12. A candidate who produces a fraudulently obtained certificate during registration process or after registration shall not be registered or shall be deregistered and legal actions shall be taken against him or her.
  • Duration of registration shall be one (1) academic year for postgraduate diploma provided the maximum duration of active registration period (including extensions if any) shall not exceed three (3) consecutive years.
  • A student may be allowed to postpone studies for reasons of proven continued ill health supported by a doctor’s medical certificate, financial problems, or for any other reason which, in the opinion of the Senate, is strong enough to prevent one from pursuing studies effectively.
  • Such postponement which shall be approved by the Senate shall be for a semester or one academic year as the case may be provided that this postponement would be within the limit of the three-year time frame.
  • A candidate requesting for postponement shall sit for supplementary examination for subjects he/she is entitled to supplement.
  • ix)    The candidate may apply for extension to relevant Faculty/Institute/School and the Directorate of Research, Publications and Postgraduate Studies (DRPS), and the same be approved by the Senate.  A candidate who fails to complete his or her studies within the specified period shall be deregistered from studies.
  • Notwithstanding sections 3.3.3 and 3.3.4, a candidate seeking for extension beyond the specified period of completing his or her programme shall be required to pay extra fees proportionately.
  • A candidate who passes his or her coursework but fails to complete his or her dissertation or extra required coursework within the period of three (3) years will be entitled to a Postgraduate Diploma subject to Senate’s approval.
  • A masters and postgraduate candidate who fails in not more than three subjects shall be allowed to sit for supplementary examinations in September. The candidate who fails in the supplementary examinations shall be allowed to re-sit the failed subjects during the end of semester one examinations of the following academic year, after which if he/she fails again shall be discontinued.
  • A candidate who produces a fraudulently obtained certificate during registration process or after registration shall not be registered or shall be deregistered and legal actions shall be taken against him or her.
Delivery Modes and Categories of Postgraduate Programmes
  1. Masters programmes may be offered under the following delivery modes including but not limited to distance learning, executive, or mainstream.
  2. The modes can be offered in two categories: by either coursework and dissertation, or coursework only.
  3. Postgraduate diploma will be offered by coursework only.
Coursework and Examinations Evaluation
  1. Candidates registered for coursework and dissertation programme shall do coursework examinations following assessment criteria and procedures approved by the Senate through the relevant Faculties/Institutes/Schools
  2. The coursework portion shall consist of a minimum of forty (40) credit points of postgraduate courses as specified by each Faculty/Institute/School.   One (1) subject (other than subjects offered by the Faculty of Law) carries four (4) credit points. For the Faculty of Law one subject carries five (5) credit points.  The courses may be taken at Mzumbe University or at any other approved institution.
  3. Pursuant to section 3.1.5 of the Regulations and Guidelines for Postgraduate Programmes, the additional courses pursued to meet the minimum requirements to the programme shall not be counted during determination of the overall grade for the Masters.
  4. Matters relating to evaluation and examinations not addressed in the Regulations and Guidelines for Postgraduate Programmes, shall abide to the Mzumbe University examination and students’ assessment criteria by – laws
 

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UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE SOKOINE


The university of Agriculture Sokoine is one of best and earlier Agricultural  University in Tanzania which its vision is to become a centre of excellence in agriculture and allied sciences.It was located at Morogoro region and it was established on the 1st July, 1984 by Parliamentary Act No. 6 of the same year.But Sokoine University of Agriculture was started in 1965 as an Agriculture College and in 1970 the College was transformed into a Faculty of Agriculture of UDSM and thereby started offering Bachelor programs such as  Science in Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, “Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation (FoF & NC), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM), Faculty of Science (FoS) etc.Also the University of Sokoine has Postgraduate Studies

Programs Offered


Non-Degree Programmes
Diploma In Information And Library Science:
Diploma In Records, Archives And Information Management
Diploma In Tropical Animal Health And Production
Diploma In Laboratory Technology


Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Economics And Agribusiness .
Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Education And Extension
Bachelor Of Animal Science
Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Education
Bachelor Of Science In Agricultural Engineering
B.Sc. Bioprocess And Post-Harvest Engineering (B.Sc. Bpe)
Bachelor Of Science In Agriculture General
Bachelor Of Science In Horticulture
Bachelor Of Science In Agronomy
Bachelor Of Science In Animal Science
Bachelor Of Science In Aquaculture
Bachelor Of Science In Range Management
Bachelor Of Science In Food Science And Technology
Bachelor Of Science In Home Economics And Human Nutrition
Bachelor Of Science In Family And Consumer Sciences
Bachelor Of Science In Human Nutrition
Bachelor Of Science In Forestry
Bachelor Of Tourism Management
Bachelor Of Science In Wildlife Management
Bachelor Of Veterinary Medicine
Bachelor Of Science In Biotechnology And Laboratory Sciences
Bachelor Of Science In Environmental Science And Management
Bachelor Of Science In Informatics
Bachelor Of Science With Education
Bachelor Of Rural Development


Postgraduate Programmes
Msc In Agricultural Engineering
Msc In Land Use Planning And Management
Msc Agricultural Tropical Animal Production
Msc In Crop Science
Master Of Business Administration (Agribusiness)
Master In Applied Agricultural Economics.
Master Of Business Administration (Mba) (Evening Programme)
Postgraduate Diploma In Agricultural Economics
Msc In Soil Science And Land Management
Msc In Food Science
Msc In Human Nutrition .
Master Of Science In Forestry


Master Of Science In The Management Of Natural Resources For Sustainable Agriculture
Master Of Science In Applied Cell Biology
Master Of Science In Clinical Chemistry
Master Of Science In Biochemistry
Masters Of Science In Pharmacology
Master Of Science In Applied Toxicology
Masters Of Science In Comparative Animal Physiology
Master Of Science In Molecular Biology And Biotechnology
Masters Of Science In Applied Microbiology (Majoring In Bacteriology And Mycology Or Virology Or Immunology).
Master Of Science In One Health Molecular Biology (Msc. One Health Mol. Biol.)
Masters Of Science In Parasitology
Masters Of Science In Epidemiology
Masters Of Science In Public Health And Food Safety
Masters Of Science In Clinical Pathology
Master Of Veterinary Surgery


Doctorate Programmes: Doctorate Degree Studies Are Also Offered In The Faculties And The Development Studies Institute.
B: Doctor Of Philosophy Degree (Phd)
C. Doctor Of Science (Dsc


Application Form 
 



The application provided here is a PDF formart, which stands for Portable Document File. The PDF application is not a way to submit your application electronically, but it is a free and convenient way to print a copy of the application forms as quickly as possible;


UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM


 
University of Dar es Salaam is the mother of all Public and Private Universities in Tanzania with the vision to become a reputable world-class university that is responsive to national, regional and global development needs through engagement in dynamic knowledge creation and application.”Not only vision but it has also mission which state that“the unrelenting pursuit of scholarly and strategic research, education, training and public service directed at attainment of equitable and sustainable socio-economic development of Tanzania and the rest of Africa.”

Programs Offered


Programme 1: Culture and Heritage (3 years)
B.A. in Archaeology
B.A. in Heritage Management
B.A. in Fine and Performing Arts
B.A. in Language Studies
B.A. Literature
B.A. in History
Programme 2: Social Sciences (3 years)
B.A. in Economics
B.A. in Economics and Statistics
B.A. in Geography and Environmental Studies
B.A. in Political Science and Public Administration
B.A. in Sociology
B.A. in Statistics
Programme 3: Education (3 years)
B.A. with Education
SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (SJMC) (3 years)
B.A. in Journalism
B.A. in Mass Communication
B.A. in Public Relations and Advertising
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM BUSINESS SCHOOL (UDBS)
B.Com. in Accounting
B.Com. in Banking and Financial Services
B.Com. in Finance
B.Com. in Human Resources Management
B.Com. in Marketing
B.Com. in Tourism and Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) – Evening Programme
UDSM SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (UDSE) (3 years)
B.Ed. in Adult and Community Education
B.Ed. in Commerce
B.Ed. in Early Childhood Education
B.Ed. in Physical Education and Sport Sciences
B.Ed. in Psychology
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CoET)
B.Sc. in Civil Engineering
B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering
B.Sc. in Chemical and Process Engineering
B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering
B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering
B.Sc. in Metallurgy and Mineral Processing Engineering
B.Sc. in Mining Engineering
B.Sc. in Textile Engineering
B.Sc. in Textile Design and Technology
B.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering
UDSM SCHOOL OF LAW (UDSL) (4 years)
Bachelor of Laws
B.A. in Law Enforcement
COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES (CoNAS)
B.Sc. in Actuarial Science
B.Sc. in Aquatic Environmental Sciences and Conservation
B.Sc. in Fisheries and Aquaculture
B.Sc. in Applied Zoology
B.Sc. in Botanical Sciences
B.Sc. in Chemistry
B.Sc. in Geology
B.Sc. with Geology
B.Sc. in Engineering Geology
B.Sc. General
B.Sc. in Microbiology
B.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
B.Sc. in Wildlife Science and Conservation
B.Sc. with Education
B.Sc. in Petroleum Geology
B.Sc. in Petroleum Chemistry
B.Sc. in Meteorology
COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (CoICT)
B.Sc. in Computer Science
B.Sc. with Computer Science
B.Sc in Computer Engineering and Information Technologies
B.Sc. in Electronic Science and Communication
B.Sc in Telecommunication Engineering
DAR ES SALAAM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (DUCE)
B.A. with Education
B.Ed in Arts
B.Ed in Science
B.Sc with Education
MKWAWA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (MUCE)
B.A. with Education
B.Ed in Arts
B.Ed in Science
B.Sc with Education

Entry Requirements

Candidates wishing to be enrolled at the University of Dar es Salaam to pursue the various undergraduate degree and non-degree programmes have to fulfil the general minimum entrance requirements as well as the additional entrance requirements specific to each academic programme. Candidates applying for programmes under the IUCEA Students’ Exchange Programme must fulfil the entrance qualifications for similar programmes at the University of Dar es Salaam in addition to meeting the requirements of the admitting University whose decision shall be final.

1: Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Degree Programmes
1.1 General Minimum Entrance Requirements
A candidate shall be deemed eligible for consideration for admission to a first-degree programme of the University of Dar es Salaam if the candidate has one of the following qualifications:
(a) Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (C.S.E.E.) or equivalent, with passes in FIVE approved subjects THREE of which must be at Credit level obtained prior to sitting for the Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (A.C.S.E.E.) or equivalent;
And
(b) Two principal level passes in appropriate subjects in the A.C.S.E.E. or equivalent with total points from three subjects not below 5 (for Arts programmes) and 2 (for Science-based programmes) based on the following grade to point conversion scale: A = 5; B = 4; C = 3; D = 2; E = 1; S = 0.5 and F = 0 point.
[Note: Principal level passes in Divinity/Islamic Knowledge are not counted]
Or
(c) An appropriate equivalent Diploma of not less than Second class/Credit level or B grade obtained from a college which is fully registered by NACTE and approved by the UDSM Senate. For Diplomas that are further classified into Upper and Lower classes, the requirement shall be an Upper Second class or B+ average.
Note: Applicants from countries which follow an 8-4-4 education system need to complete at least one year of study at a university in their own countries before they can be considered for admission into the University of Dar es Salaam.
(d) A minimum score of 100 obtained from Mature Age Entry Examination (MAEE) consisting of a score of at least 50 in Paper I and 50 in Paper II. MAEE was introduced in order to give opportunity to exceptionally well qualified Tanzanian candidates who wish to study for a first degree of the University of Dar es Salaam but do not possess qualifications which satisfy the University’s Direct/Equivalent entry requirements. To qualify for MAEE one must be 25 years of age or older on 1st August of the year in which admission is sought.  In addition, one must have obtained at least three credits in approved subjects at the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination or completed Form VI at least five years before 1st September of the year in which admission is sought.
1.2  Additional Entrance Requirements
In addition to the general minimum entrance requirements, there are additional qualifications, specific to the various degree programmes, as shown in the UDSM prospectus.
V: MODE OF APPLICATION
i) Applicants under Direct Entry Scheme
The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU), in collaboration with University Institutions, National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) and other higher education institutions in the country has established a Central Admission System (CAS) which will be operational starting with the 2010/2011 admissions.
Applicants with direct qualifications i.e. those who have completed A-level secondary education (Form VI), will have to apply through the Central Admission System as advertised by the TCU.
ii) Applicants under Equivalent Qualifications
Equivalent Applicants with Diplomas in Education, NTA level 6 and NON-NTA level 6 recognized by TCU/NACTE will also apply through CASS.Other equivalent applicants (such us post-form VI certificates,bachelor degree holders) will continue lodging their applications with the University of Dar es Salaam. All University of Dar es Salaam undergraduate degree programmes are advertised in the local media (newspapers) and on the University website.  All applications are submitted by filling the requisite application forms and not in the form of letters.  Applicants are urged to apply after the programmes have been advertised and not before. Applicants are advised to obtain Application Forms and Instructions to Applicants from the Directorate of Undergraduate Studies through the following address:
Director of Undergraduate Studies University of Dar es Salaam P.O. Box 35091 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: 022-2410513 E-Mail: dus@admin.udsm.ac.tz
Application forms and Instructions to Applicants can also be obtained at the offices of the Regional Education Officers in Mainland Tanzania, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education for Zanzibar, or can be downloaded from the University website at www.udsm.ac.tz When filling the application forms, applicants must:
(i) Carefully read the accompanying ‘Instructions to Applicants’ before attempting to fill the forms.
(ii) Give full particulars of citizenship (including a copy of the birth certificate) and enclosing photocopies of “O” level and equivalent qualifications (diploma) Certificates. Applicants with diploma qualifications obtained outside the country must submit a translation by the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) indicating equivalent grades to Tanzanian ones. This is in addition to submission of the original grades.
(iii) Pay a non-refundable application fee of T.Shs. 20,000/= for Tanzanians and USD 45 for Non-Tanzanians. Applications without the required application fee will not be processed. Applicants must ascertain themselves that they possess the minimum entrance qualifications before they pay the fees as the fees will not be refunded under any circumstances.
(iv)     Deposit all fees into the University of Dar es Salaam NBC Bank Account number 040103001709 (UDSM branch) OR CRDB Account number 01J088967000 (UDSM Branch) and submit the original pay-in slip together with the application forms.
For those using telegraphic transfer the Swift Code is NLCBTZTX. For NBC Bank and CORUTZTZ for CRDB Bank.
iii)    Applicants under Mature Age Entry Scheme In order to give opportunity to exceptionally well qualified Tanzania candidates who wish to study for a fist degree of the University of Dar es Salaam but do not posses qualifications which satisfy the University’s Direct Entry Requirements, the University of dare s salaam offers an alternative method of entry by the mature Age Scheme for persons who satisfy the following conditions.
(i) Candidates must be 25 years of age or older on 1st August of the year in which admission is sought;
(ii) Candidates should have attempted the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination and obtained at least 3 credits in approved subjects or completed Form VI, at least 5 years before 1st August of the year in which admission is sought;
(iii) Candidates should be able to show: - • That they have attended extra-mural classes or residential courses in which case a recommendation from the extra-mural class tutors will be necessary.
Or • That they have attended a residential course at any Adult Education Institute, in which case recommendations from the institute attended will be necessary. Or • That they can obtain from a person acceptable to the University a recommendation that they are qualified to benefit from university education.
(iv) No candidate who has previously attended one of the former Colleges of the University of East Africa or this University shall be readmitted to the University under these regulations to a course for which he/she failed to qualify during previous attendance, unless the candidate produces evidence of further study satisfactory to the University; and If, in the opinion of the University, candidates have complied successfully with conditions (i) to (iv) above, they will be required to take a Special Entrance Examination.
(vi) Non Tanzanians are not eligible for mature age entry scheme.  Candidates who comply with condition 1(i) to (v) above may be admitted to the University of Dar es Salaam.

REGULATIONS ON STUDENT CREDIT TRANSFER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
1. General Regulations
1.1 Student credit transfer is allowed between Universities only. 1.2 Credit transfer applies to both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. 1.3 Credit transfer can only be allowed if such credits have been obtained within a period of not more than two years. 1.4 Students discontinued from other universities are not allowed to transfer credits to the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM). 1.5 Students will be required to undertake at least ¨ø of degree programme credit units at UDSM. Maximum credit allowable for transfer, therefore, is ¨÷ of the required credit units of a UDSM degree programme. 1.6 UDSM students on study-abroad programmes shall be allowed to transfer credits obtained from the other University to UDSM.
2. Conditions governing credit transfer from other Universities to UDSM
2.1 The Higher Education institution from which a student wants to transfer credit from must be a University with full accreditation by a recognized body in the country assigned to deal with such matters and the accreditation status of the institution shall be independently verified by UDSM and the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU). If in doubt . UDSM reserves the right to give any applicant a performance verification test or reject the application. 2.2 The applying student must have an active degree programme registration at his/her institution.
2.3 The applicant’s academic entry qualifications in the previous University shall be similar to that required by UDSM including the respective programme’s cut-off point in the relevant year.
3. Conditions governing credit transfer from UDSM to other Universities Transfer of credits from UDSM to other universities will be governed by the regulations of the receiving University.
4. Criteria for Establishing Equivalency of Courses
4.1 The course must be from a programme of the same level as that of UDSM i.e. Bachelors degree course for undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses for postgraduate. Courses at intermediate levels such as Advanced Diploma, or Higher Diploma levels are not acceptable.
4.2 The course must have a theoretical component i.e. involving final examination, excluding clinical-based courses.
4.3 Course content must be at least 75% similar to that of the UDSM course.
4.4 The number of teaching hours used to cover the course must not be less than 75% of those used at UDSM. 4.5 Once a course has been accepted as being equivalent to a UDSM course as per the criteria, the course shall be given the same number of units as that of the course at UDSM regardless of the units in the other University.
5. Rules for Grades Conversion
5.1 Conversion of grades shall be done by anchoring the pass mark of the other university to that of UDSM and accordingly determining the range of marks in the other University for the UDSM grades. 5.2 In the case where only grades (and not scored marks) are available, the lower equivalent grade shall be assumed.
6. Procedures and Administration of Student Credit Transfer
6.1 Applications for credit transfer should be submitted to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), in writing, and attaching copies of all required supporting documents.
6.2 All applications shall be scrutinized by relevant committees responsible for admission at the Department, Faculty/Institute/School/College and the Directorate of Undergraduate Studies or Graduate School (for Postgraduate applicants) levels before reaching Senate for approval.
6.3 Students transferring from other universities to UDSM shall apply for credit transfer at least three months before the beginning of the semester they want to join. Cases of UDSM’s study-abroad students shall be dealt with on case by case basis.
6.4 Supporting documents for credit transfer application shall include the following: Official transcript (to be sent by the other university) Letter of introduction/recommendation from the previous university Course description,catalogue or syllabus (to include number of hours of teaching, method of assessment and grading system)  An official translation of the original documents (in case of non-English documents) Photo-attached personal identification documents e.g. Birth certificate, passport or ID Certified copies of the original certificates used to gain admission into the previous university.
6.5 The following are reasons that shall be acceptable for credit transfer, in addition to meeting credit transfer criteria: Courses not offered at the University of registration (applies only for short-term transfers) Illness (to be certified by UDSM medical officer in-charge) Exchange programmes Refugee situation  Returning resident
6.6 Credit transfer applicants must pay a non-refundable fee to be determined from time to time; however, UDSM students on study-abroad programmes need not pay such fees as they had already paid the fee when applying for admission into the University.