Showing posts with label Remote Sensing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remote Sensing. Show all posts

Sunday 25 April 2021

Kenya Colleges-Universities offering geospatial courses

According to GEOBUIZ (2018), a magazine that focuses on Geospatial Industry Outlook and Readiness Index, in Africa, Kenya is ranked 3rd after South Africa and Egypt followed by Nigeria in 4th position in spatial industry development. Geospatial technology is expected to grow in Africa, Kenya included. The growth is driven by the expansion of the user base aided by government initiatives in science and technology, ICT and capacity building. Kenya has made strides in geospatial research (PhD and Postgraduate courses) and foundational courses (Graduate, Diploma and Certificate courses). However, the Kenya institutional capacity is still low mainly because single geospatial discipline focused courses are still few. The main Kenya colleges and universities that focuses on education in geospatial certificate, diploma and undergraduate degrees are as give in A to H.

Land Surveying class, Tindiret Technical and Vocational College
Land Surveying class, Tindiret Technical and Vocational College

A. Geomatics/Geospatial Engineering - 5 Years

For undergraduate degree in geomatic and/or geospatial engineering, the following are requirements and the universities.

Requirements

  • Engineering entry requirements as per Kenya university policies
  • Often entry points are around A, A- in KCSE
  • Often takes  about 5 Years
  • Mathematics, Physics and Geography are key

Universities

B. Geospatial Degrees – 4 Years

For other undergraduate degree in GIS, the following are requirements and the universities.

Requirements

  • Often entry points are around B, B-, or C+ in KCSE
  • Often takes about 4 Years
  • Mathematics, Physics and Geography are key

Universities

  • New kid in the block - Taita Taveta University – Voi
- Bachelor of Science in Geo-Informatics - https://www.ttu.ac.ke/course/bachelor-of-science-in-geo-informatics/
  • Maseno University
- School of Planning and Architecture - Spatial Planning and GIS, link is https://www.maseno.ac.ke/index/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=296&Itemid=370
  • Moi University
- Bachelor of Arts – Geography - https://sass.mu.ac.ke/index.php/k2-categories/undergraduate/ba-geography
  • University of Nairobi
- Bachelor’s degree in GIS - Department of Geospatial and Space Technology, School of Engineering, Link: https://geospatial.uonbi.ac.ke/

- Bachelor’s degree in Geography - Geography Department
  • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology – 
- Bachelor’s degree in GIS - Department of Geomatic engineering and GIS, Link: http://www.jkuat.ac.ke/departments/gegis/

         - Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Analytics - BSC-Data-Science-and-Analytics-advertisement.pdf (jkuat.ac.ke) 

- Bachelor’s degree in Geodetic Science and Navigation domain
- Bachelor’s degree in Surveying Science and Technology domain
- Bachelor’s degree in Geoinformation and Earth Observation domain
  • Dedan Kimathi University of Technology - Institute of Geomatics, GIS and Remote Sensing (IGGRS); Link - https://iggres.dkut.ac.ke/
- Bachelor’s degree in GIS
  • Kenyatta University – Environmental science - rich of GIS-Remote Sensing,
  • Kabianga University – Urban and Regional Planning, rich of GIS-Remote Sensing

C. Colleges offering Land Surveying

For Certificate in Land Surveying and Diploma in Land Surveying, the following are requirements and the colleges.

Requirements

  • Diploma entry points are around C, C- 
  • Entry for Certificate is D+ 
  • Diploma takes about 2 and a half years - KNEC examined
  • Certificate takes 1 and half years - KNEC examined
  • Mathematics, Physics and Geography are key

Colleges

    RCMRD - Regional Centre Training Institute 
  • Regional Centre Training Institute - RCTI under RCMRD http://www.rcmrd.org/diploma-courses/
  • Kenya Institute of Surveying and Mapping (KISM) under Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning
  • Sigalagala National Polytechnic
  • Kitale National Polytechnic
  • Ol'lessos Technical Training Institute
  • Sang'alo Institute of Science and Technology
  • Eldoret Polytechnic
  • Ramogi Institute of Advance Technology
  • Kenya Institute of Highways and Building Technology
  • Bondo Technical Training Institute
  • Aldai Technical Training Institute
  • Siaya Institute of Technology
  • Tindiret Technical and Vocational College
  • The two institutes in Nyamira County – still looking for their exact names

D. The 2 colleges offering the 2 Diplomas


For Diploma in Cartography and Diploma in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, the following are requirements and the colleges.

Requirements

  • Often entry points are around C, C- in KCSE
  • Often 2 and a half Years
  • Mathematics, Physics and Geography are key
  • KNEC examination

Colleges





E. The only college offering this Diploma 


For Diploma in Map reproduction – Printing technology of maps, it’s only the Kenya Institute of Surveying and Mapping under Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning offering it.

Requirements

  • Often entry points are around C, C- in KCSE
  • Often 2 and a half Years
  • Mathematics, Chemistry and Geography are key; note its the only geospatial Diploma that doesn't need Physics. 

F. Awaiting evaluation and approvals

The following are in the process of evaluation;
  • Certificate in Cartography – University
  • Diploma in Cartography and GIS – University
  • Diploma in Photogrammetry and Remote sensing – University

G. Admissions/Applications

  • Admissions into government colleges and Universities is done through Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) - https://kuccps.net/
  • Application of admission into Regional Centre Training Institute – RCTI is through the email: rcti@rcmrd.org

H. General Notes

  • Courses are continually reviewed by government; a course that is there today, can be changed tomorrow or even renamed. 
  • Most colleges above are Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) approved by TVET authority under Kenya government; meaning one can access HELB education funds once admitted.
  • Government and few organizations give scholarships once in a while under TVET programmes, above courses included. One has to keep looking out for the said scholarship announcement.
  • Kenya Institute of Surveying and Mapping (KISM) under the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning sometimes put independent advert in the media of their geospatial courses.
  • English is language of instructions
  • Mmmm, all the above colleges and universities offering geospatial certificate, diploma and degree are all inter-linked and Yes! they share staff in some specializations.
  • They are recognized by the related professional bodies
Kenya Related links;

Compiled by Lucy Chepkochei 'Chep-GIS' , April 2021

Friday 26 May 2017

KENYA INSTITUTE OF SURVEYING AND MAPPING, KISM

KISM 2017, 19th May graduation
Kenya Institute of Surveying and Mapping (KISM) is a reputable government institute college under Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning.  It was started in the year 1994 as a Government Training Institution with support from JICA. KISM is mandated to train mid-level technical man-power in the fields of surveying and mapping. At inception, it was offering Diploma and Higher Diploma courses in land surveying, cartography, photogrammetry- remote sensing and map reproduction. Over time, KISM offers certificate courses in Land Surveying, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning System (GPS) , Land Information Management System (LIMS) among other short courses. 
KISM Mission
To provide training for fostering qualified personnel in the fields of surveying and mapping and to carry out research, production projects and consultancy in this area.
KISM Vision
To become a centre of excellence in the region in training, research, and consultancy and in in surveying, mapping and printing.
KISM Diploma and Higher Diploma Courses
Course
Requirements

Land Surveying
"O: Level Division II (With Credit in English, Mathematics, Physics or Physical Science), KCSE Mean Grade C-(with C- in English, Mathematics, Physics) or KNEC Craft Certificate in similar field or equivalent

Photogrammetry and
Remote Sensing
"O: Level Division II (With Credit in English, Mathematics, Physics or Physical Science), KCSE Mean Grade C-(with C- in English, Mathematics, Physics) or KNEC Craft Certificate in similar field or equivalent

Cartography
"O: Level Division II (With Credit in English, Mathematics, Geography),KCSE Mean Grade C-(with C- in English, Mathematics, Geography) or KNEC Craft Certificate in similar field or equivalent

Map Reproduction
(Printing)
"O: Level Division II (With Credit in English, Mathematics, Chemistry or Physical Science), KCSE Mean Grade C-(with C- in English, Mathematics, Chemistry) or KNEC Craft Certificate in similar field or equivalent
2017 KISM Next intake
KISM has announced its 2017 intake as advertised in government website and daily newspapers.Photo of the advert attached here.
2017 KISM Courses intake advertisement in the newspaper
KISM Contacts:

Kenya Institute of Surveying and Mapping
Thika Road, Opposite Survey of Kenya Headquarters
P.O. Box 64005, Nairobi 00620
Tel: O20-8561486-7 Fax: O20-8561487
Email: kism@iconnect.co.ke


Wednesday 22 March 2017

African GIS Summit on Innovation and Knowledge Databases



Date: 11th July 2017 to 14th July 2017
Kampala, Uganda

website for details: http://geo4africa.com/
Introduction
Integrating Livelihoods through Communication Information Technology for Africa (ILICIT Africa) is a non-profit organization that seeks to enhance livelihoods of indigenous communities, enterprises and organizations through adoption of ICT as an enabler of innovative approaches to solve humanitarian challenges within African Region. ILICIT Africa has presence in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria and Malawi. ILICIT Africa in partnership with OSGeo Foundation, MapServer, Digital Natives, and NITA - U is organising the inaugural Geo4Africa Summit 2017 be held in Kampala Uganda.

The Idea for having the Geo4Africa summit first appeared after ILICIT Africa was invited to attend the Geo for Good User summit in San Francisco, CA, USA in 2013 which aimed to enhance the adoption of Geo tools for organizations. Following various trainings, ILICIT Africa conducted a Geo Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation Workshop, Enhancing Data collection using Geo Tools, to mention a few, there was a need to expound the capacity of organizations within the Africa Region in Geographic Information Systems.

ILICIT Africa having identified challenges in Monitoring and Evaluation amongst organizations in Uganda conducted a hands training in Geo Tools for Monitoring and Evaluation that held in partnership with the National Information Technology Authority of Uganda (NITA-U) and Ministry of ICT. With a comprehensive follow up there was a need to engage more organizations within Africa to extensively be engaged in the use of Geo Tools.
The Geo4Afirca 2017 summit originates after an overwhelming demand for organisations, Individuals and various stakeholders having the urge to build the capacity of their staff to incorporate Geo tools in their day to day operations and visualization of data using innovative approaches.

About ILICIT Africa
Organization’s vision is to promote the use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) to solve challenges affected by indigenous communities and organizations as key stakeholders in livelihood enhancement as part of African development. It also aims to build the digital capacity of organization to adapt to ICT to enhance livelihoods for Indigenous communities within the African continent.

ILICIT Africa objectives
The foundation aims to achieve the following objectives:
• To serve as an advocate for the use and implementation of ICT to enhance livelihoods and problem solving.
• To build digital literacy in indigenous communities
• To enhance the development of Knowledge system and local content development within the key drivers of African Economies i.e. Agriculture, Education, Health, Policies
• To build capacity and influence policy development for livelihood enhancement
• To build knowledge systems that enhance digital transfer, communication empowerment and visualizations of knowledge systems
• To ensure that government have constant discussion with their respective citizens through ICT and National Information and Communication Infrastructure that is available

Objectives
1. To expand the Geo Tools community practices to community engagement and knowledge sharing
2. To identify the ways to measure a “successful high quality implementation” of Geo Tools and why it is important to visualize data with geo tools.
3. To understand ways in which Geo Tools outputs can be used to positively impact the quality of data visualizations
4. Reinforce or introduce your company’s presence to GIS professionals who drive the adoption of technology within their organizations.
5. Cultivate new and existing customer relationships face-to-face…still the most effective method for developing lasting business connections.
6. Develop a business partner network with companies offering complementary products and services to expand your capabilities and reach.
7. Participate in discussions that influence policy, technology trends, and the future of the GIS profession.

Who should attend?
• Government and public servants
• Experienced GIS implementers who want to share their experiences and learn from others
• GIS developers and Providers – anyone building systems to integrate with or extend GIS
• People new to GIS Systems who want to connect to others using the platform around the world
•  You!

Why you should attend
This event provides an opportunity for developers to collaborate and improve their technical skills in GIS, implementers to share their best practices from implementations, and users to propose and prioritize their top features in future releases of GIS software.

Propose session ideas
It’s a conference, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start thinking about ideas today. Do you want to lead a session? Do you have an idea for what you’d like to see, even if you can’t lead the session? Stay tuned to the summit in June 2017 for details about proposing session ideas.

Pre Event Geo4Africa 2017 Hackathon/Code Sprint
To enhance geographical information systems in Innovation the summit will precede a hackathon for current and new GIS contributors, which will take place 2 days before the event starting on the 7th July 2017 to Sunday 9th July 2017.

The Geo4Africa Hackathon/CodeSprint aims to bring together 150 innovators and software developers across Africa to  hack down challenges encountered  in the African Continent and develop Innovative Geo Based solutions.

The Awards will be given during the closing ceremony of the Geo4Africa Summit 2017. To enhance multi national cooperation and collaboration within the region, the Hackathon aims to bring atleast 2 members from each African country maximum priority will be given to the nationals of East Africa.

Participants will be challenged to use geospatial data to develop maps, mobile applications, visual aids and to leverage a variety of technological tools to create innovative solutions to address selected challenges encountered within Africa region and its impact. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals to hone their skills in innovative problem solving, geospatial research, program/policy design, to contribute towards development.

Summit Venue
Geo4Africa Summit 2017 will be hosted at the Kampala Serena Hotel Kampala.  http://www.serenahotels.com/serenakampala/default-en.html
 
Key Activities
The key activities during the summit with any un conference and lightning talks include
• Plenary Sessions
• Exhibitions
• Plenary Sessions

Contacts


Tuesday 21 March 2017

Career Skills Center (CSC), GeoSpatial training centre



Career Skills Center (CSC)
CSC Center: www.careerskills.co.ke
Career Skills Center (CSC) is a GeoSpatial registered company based in Kenya. It provides professional training services in geo-information and ICT. It also does research and development to promote innovative solutions and applications in the use of geo-information. Geospatial data is used for different applications so as to analyze patterns and trends, e.g., transport networks, hydrology, population characteristics, economic activity, disaster management, urban planning etc. CSC offers training programmes that enable clients be able to relate and analyze the different kinds of data to come up with meaningful information that can be used in decision making.

Career Skills Center (CSC) areas of specialization

Geographic Information System- GIS
Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer system that captures, stores, manipulates, analyzes, manages and displays all kinds of spatial (geographical) data, i.e., data that can be referenced to locations on the earth. Can also be defined as software that captures geographic data for the purpose of manipulation, viewing and analysis in whichever context and parameters the user desires or needs. It can be used to analyse spatial data or geographic information for any given and possible purpose. A key feature of GIS is that some of the data has to be spatial, i.e., the data has X and Y coordinates. A lot of data can be input into a GIS that will build up on the spatial data, e.g., a hospital; the actual location of the hospital is the spatial database. Additional data, e.g., name of the hospital, number of staff, how many patients visit the hospital in a certain month would be input in the GIS. From such data, the hospital would be able to determine, for example, whether it is overstaffed or understaffed. Another key feature of GIS is that the final product will be a digital map. A GIS map is different from other visuals because it easily shows patterns and relationships that may not be clear in tables or charts. GIS mapping allows multiple layers of information to be displayed on one map.
Main softwares we use in GIS training: ArcGIS and QGIS

GEO INFORMATION COURSES

  • GIS Using ArcGIS/QGIS - 2 Weeks
  • Principles Of Earth Observation (Remote Sensing) And Digital Image Processing - 2 Weeks
  • Global Positioning System (GPS) For General Applications - 2 Days
  • Global Positioning System (GPS) & Mobile Mapping – 5 Days
  •  Application Of Remote Sensing, GIS And GPS In Natural Resource Management - 4 Weeks
  •  Application of Remote Sensing, Gis And Gps In Urban Planning - 4 Weeks
  • Introduction to Digital Cartography And GIS Mapping - 2 Weeks
  •  Land Management Information Systems (LMIS) – 2 Weeks
  •  Spatial And 3d Analysis - 1 Week
  • ArcGIS GeoDatabases -1 Week
  • RDMS Using Sql Server - 2 Weeks
  •  Hydrological Modelling -1 Week
  • Web Mapping -1 Week

Note: Monthly intake for the above courses

For further information,

Career Skills Center
P.O. Box, 230-00605, Uthiru, Kenya
Cell Phone: +254-722-615287/ +254-722-267787/ +254-795-937754 Kikuyu, Kenya

PHYSICAL ADDRESS
Kikuyu town, KidFarmaco, Opposite KidFarmaco P.C.E.A Church, Spring Road, off Kikuyu Road from the Southern Bypass Road.
                                  
BUS ROUTE
Take bus number 105 from Nairobi City Centre at Tom Mboya Street near Odeon Cinema, alight at Kikuyu.