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Master of Science in Sanitation

Name:
Master of Science in Sanitation
Faculty:
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Level:
Postgraduate
Period:
2 years
Award:
Masters Degree

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

The Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS), School of Science and Technology offers an internationally recognized Master of Sciences in Sanitation. The MSc in Sanitation is part of the Global Sanitation under the auspices of the Global Sanitation Graduate School (GSGS) – IHE-Delft, The Netherlands (https://sanitationeducation.org/). The GSGS programme is supported by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The programme is jointly implemented by the Department of Physics and Biochemical Sciences and Department of Environmental Health. MUBAS, through the School of Science and Technology, has implemented this programme in partnership with Mzuzu University (MZUNI) and University of Livingstonia (UNILIA) as a local consortium. 

The programme comprises a one-year taught course work split into two semesters, and a research component in second year. The candidates will do research in the areas within the field of sanitation.

The Programme’s Goal, Aim and Objectives

The goal of the MSc in Sanitation is to support Malawi’s and regional efforts to improve public health through sustainable clean water and sanitation services. This will be achieved by educating the students to possess both the fundamental understanding as well as knowledge and skills necessary for creating impact ‘on the ground’. 

To this end, the programme aims to equip students with innovative skills to apply existing knowledge and theory in practice, and contribute to the development of knowledge in sanitation. 

The specific objectives of this programme are to: 

  1. Equip the students with knowledge in sanitation, which is applicable to Malawi, the region and world over; 
  2. Provide the students with knowledge on any other related issues (like social and cultural issues) which may have a direct impact on sanitation and public health; and, 
  3. Develop a spirit of innovativeness and sustainability consciousness in the students so as to enable them deal with emerging sanitation issues.

The aim and objectives will be achieved through lectures, case studies and lessons (exchange) from the Global Sanitation Graduate School’s MSc programmes implemented in various developing countries and IHE-Delft in The Netherlands.

Mode of Delivery

The postgraduate programme is offered on a fulltime semesterised system and on block release bases. The programme is taught in English.

Admission requirements:

National applicants must have at least a Credit in any Applied Science or equivalent undergraduate degree. Candidates with a pass must have relevant work-related experience. 

International applicants will be evaluated based on their undergraduate degree obtained from an accredited or recognized institution of higher learning in their home country.

Multiple Exits

The programme has three exits: postgraduate University Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma and MSc depending on completion of modules and dissertation. 

Fees structure

Fees for the programme shall be $6,500 equivalent to MK5,362,500) for domicile and SADC students payable in two installments. International students from countries outside the SADC region shall pay $7500. Fees are subject to change from time to time. The fees cover tuition and research supervision.  Research fees for students who want to conduct their research using College laboratory will depend on the type of research.

Cost of Living

Information for cost of living is available from the Postgraduate Dean’s office.

Scholarships/ Funding opportunities

Partial scholarship may be available to selected candidates depending on circumstances. This will usually be intimated in the call for applications. Candidates may also find part time opportunities within the city or the university to support their daily living expenses.

Intake

Submission of applications is open throughout the year. However, intake is in April and September. Candidates can download or request applications forms in advance and submit the same ahead of the advert. Submission should be done at most in December for April intake and June for September in take. However, the call for applications may stipulate the actual closing date for each intake.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE.

  1. A complete master’s Programme application MUST INCLUDE: 
  2. A completed application form;
  3. A latest CV; 
  4. Two (2) reference letters (1 from an academic referee and 1 from a professional referee); 
  5. Certified/ fresh Academic Transcript(s); 
  6. Certified copies of original certificates by a commissioner of oath or Lawyers or the Central Office (University Office where the candidate graduated from); 
  7. A non-refundable application fee of MK10,000 for Malawian applicants and US$25.00 for international applicants; 

Application fees must be paid to the following bank account;

Account name: Polytechnic Revenue

Bank: National Bank, Chichiri Branch

Account number: 737461

APPLICATION METHOD

Application files can be submitted through email, post or hand delivered to the Registrar’s office as follows:

  1. Email your application along with accompanying documents to admn-postgraduate@poly.ac.mw  OR
  2. Send and hand deliver physical application to;

The Registrar

MUBAS

Private Bag 303

Chichiri

Blantyre 3

Application Forms can be requested from

The postgraduate Office Tel + (265) 1 871 703 Ext  Email: dean-postgraduate@poly.ac.mw / admin-postgraduate@poly.ac.mw

 

For more details about the programme and GSGS contact  The GSGS Coordinator: +265 991 247 701, hmapoma@mubas.ac.mw