The programme produce graduate professionals to design and manage efficient irrigation, water resources systems and waste water management in agricultural production in the face of climate change. These are engineers with social and humanity essentialsneeded for self-employment and employable attributes in industry, consultancy, public services, private sector and NGOs.
ABOUT PROGRAMME
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
SEMESTER 1
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 110 Workshop Training I
AE 111 Engineering Drawing
AE 112 Engineering Statics
CIT 100 Computer Applications
ENV 111 Introduction to Meteorology
MTH 104 General Mathematics I
ELECTIVE COURSES
AEA 101 Introductory Agricultural Economics
DS 100 Theories, Principles, and Current Issues of Development
LRM 111 Introduction to remote sensing
SC 100 Communication Skills I
**RD 111 Introduction to Natural Resources Management
**RD 111 is a prerequisite course for RD 202 Natural Resources Management
SEMESTER 2
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 110 Workshop Training II
AE 114 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
AE 115 Engineering Dynamics
AE 117 Computer-Aided Drafting
MTH 107 General Mathematics II
SC 101 Communication Skills II
ELECTIVE COURSES
AE 116 Computer Applications for Engineers
AEA 102 Introduction to Agribusiness
EE 105 Principles of Administration and Management
MTH 106 Introductory Statistics
SEMESTER 3
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 210 Introduction to Engineering Design
AE 211 Strength of Materials
LRM 112 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
BPE 211 Applied Thermodynamics
MTH 201 Biometry
ELECTIVE COURSES
AEA 202 Agricultural Marketing Management
EE 202 Extension Methods
ENV 211 Occupational Health Hazards and Safety Practices
RD 202 Natural Resources Management
SEMESTER 4
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 212 Surveying
AE 217 Engineering Materials Technology
AE 219 Computer Programming
CS 204 Principles of Agronomy
IWE 210 Fluid Mechanics
MTH 108 Numerical Methods I
ELECTIVE COURSES
AEA 204 Farm Management
AEA 209 Economic Survey Methods
AEA 210 Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship Development
ENV 206 Climatology
RD 210 Computer Applications in Statistical Data Analysis
SEMESTER 5
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
IWRE 311 Analysis of Structures
IWRE 312 Water Supply
IWRE 313 Design of Drainage Systems
IWRE 314 Waste Treatment Systems Design and Management
IWRE 315 Applied Hydrology
IWRE 316 Sediment Transport
IWRE 317 Design of Irrigation Systems
ELECTIVE COURSES
IWRE 321 Rainwater Harvesting
AE 310 Instrumentation and Measurements
BPE 311 Engineering Properties of Biological Materials
FBL 303 Integrated Watershed Management
MTH 202 Numerical Methods II
*RD 308 Designing Rural Development Programmes/Projects
* RD 308 is a pre-requisite for course RD 309 Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation of Rural Development Programmes/Projects
SEMESTER 6
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
IWRE 300 Research Methods and Research Project I
AE 322 Electrical Power Systems and Machines
IWRE 310 Irrigation Agronomy
IWRE 318 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
IWRE 319 Soil Physics for Irrigation and Water Resources Engineers
IWRE 320 Hydrogeology
ELECTIVE COURSES
AE 326 Computer Aided Design
AE 328 Communications and Computer Networking
AEA 306 Human Resource Management
RD 309 Appraisal, Monitoring and Evaluation of Rural Development Programmes/ Projects
SEMESTER 7
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 413 Engineering Operations Management
AE 430 Engineering Professional Ethics and Laws
IWRE 400 Research Project I
IWRE 410 Irrigation Structures
IWRE 412 Environmental Hydraulics
IWRE 413 Soil and Water Conservation Engineering
ELECTIVE COURSES
AE 418 Sensors and Controls for Precision Agriculture
AEA 303 Agribusiness Finance and Credit Management
IWRE 418 Introduction to Soil-Water-Crop Modeling and Simulation
SEMESTER 8
COURSE ANTE COURSE TITLE
CORE COURSES
AE 425 Mathematical Planning Techniques
IWRE 400 Research Project II
IWRE 411 Design of Structures
IWRE 414 Design of Detention Reservoirs and Small Dams
IWRE 415 Irrigation Water Management
IWRE 416 Construction Techniques
IWRE 417 Public Health in Water Resources Development
IWRE 419 Drainage and Land Reclamation
ELECTIVE COURSES
AE 419 Agricultural Machinery Management
AE 421 Occupational Safety Management
AEA 311 Business Laws and Ethics
ENV 306 Environmental Impact Assessment
RD 206 Cooperative and Rural Development
LEARNING OUTCOME
Student who graduate from this program will be able to;
- Develop and apply essential facts, concepts, theories and principles of irrigation and water resources, and its underpinning science and mathematics.
- Analyse processes driving the hydrological eyelet and the physico-chemical processes associated with wastewater treatment.
- Undertake water Resources development in relation to climate change.
- Perform engineering activities by fulfilling legal requirements governing engineering activities.
- Plan and design irrigation systems, water diversion, storage, supply and control structures.
- Develop and/or use specific computer software in design, analysis, and control of irrigation design and processes.
- Construct and Manage Irrigation systems and farm structures
Here is where Irrigation engineers are groomed.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Two principal passes (4 points) in Advanced Mathematics and one of the following subjects: Physics, Chemis- try OR Geography. In addition, an applicant must have a minimum of “D” grade in Physics, Chemistry and Bi- ology at O-Level. OR Diploma or Full Technician Certificate (FTC) in Agricultural Engineering, Hydrogeology and Water Well Drilling, Water Quality Laboratory Technology, Irrigation Engineering or Water Resources En- gineering with an average of ‘B’ or GPA of not less than 3.0. In addition, an applicant must have a minimum of “D” grade in two science subject and a minimum of “D” grade in Mathematics at O-Level.
FEES
Tshs 1,263,000 per year.
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants should apply directly to SUA using online admission system which can be accessed at http://www.suasis.sua.ac.tz/index.php/registration
CONTACT
The office of Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics),
Sokoine University of Agriculture,
P. O. Box 3000,
MOROGORO.
Inquiries should be sent to:
Admission Help desk
Directorate of Undergraduate Studies,
Sokoine University of Agriculture,
P.O. Box 3000, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro
Email: admission.dus@sua.ac.tz
Web: www.dus.sua.ac.tz