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INSTITUTE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT

PLANNING (IRDP)

PROSPECTUS

ACADEMIC YEAR

2017/2018

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PROSPECTUS

2017/2018

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WELCOME NOTE FROM THE RECTOR ......................................... vii EXECUTIVES OF THE INSTITUTE................................................... viii MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING COUNCIL .................................. ix

MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC PLANNING COMMITTEE

(APC) .............................................................................................. xii

SECRETARY ............................................................................................ xiv

MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ..................... xv

SUB MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE FOR LAKE ZONE CENTRE

(MWANZA) .................................................................................. xvi

1.0 THE INSTITUTE OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ... 1

1.1 Background Information ...................................................................... 1

1.2 Location .................................................................................................. 1

1.3 Vision and Mission................................................................................ 2

1.4 Guiding Principles ................................................................................ 2

1.5 Functions of the Institute ..................................................................... 2

2.0 H5G3·6 I21* $1G 6+257 7(50 352*5$00ES ......... 4

2.1 Long Term Programmes ...................................................................... 4

2.1.1 Master Degree Programmes ......................................................... 4

2.1.2 Postgraduate Diploma Programmes ........................................... 4

2.1.3 Bachelor Degree Programmes ...................................................... 4

2.1.4 Ordinary Diploma .......................................................................... 5

2.1.5 Basic Certificate .............................................................................. 5

2.1.6 IRDP Training System ................................................................... 5

3.1 Admission Regulations ........................................................................ 6

3.2 Minimum Entry Requirements ........................................................... 7

3.2.1 Certificate in Rural Development Planning (CRP).................... 7

3.2.2 Certificate in Development Administration and Management

(CDAM) ........................................................................................... 7

3.2.3 Certificate in Community Development (CD) ........................... 7

3.2.4 Diploma in Development Planning (DDP) ................................ 7

3.2.5 Diploma in Development Administration and Management

(DDAM) ........................................................................................... 8

3.2.6 Diploma in Community Development (DCD) .......................... 8

3.2.7 Bachelor Degree in Regional Development Planning (BDRP)8

3.2.8 Bachelor Degree in Environmental Planning and Management

(BDEPM) .......................................................................................... 9

3.2.9 Bachelor Degree in Population and Development Planning

(BDPDP) ......................................................................................... 10 iv

3.2.10 Bachelor Degree in Development Finance and Investment

Planning (BDFIP) .......................................................................... 10

3.2.11 Bachelor Degree in Human Resource Planning and

Management (BDHRM) .............................................................. 11

3.2.12 Bachelor Degree in Urban Development and Environmental

Management (BDUDEM) ............................................................ 12

3.2.13 Bachelor Degree in Development Economics (BDEC) .......... 12

3.2.14 Bachelor Degree in Planning and Community Development

(BDPCD) ........................................................................................ 13

3.2.15 Bachelor Degree in Project Planning and Management

(BDPPM) ........................................................................................ 14

3.2.16 Bachelor Degree in Business Planning and Management .... 15

3.2. 17 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Planning (PGE) . 15

3.2.18 Postgraduate Diploma in Regional Planning (PGR) ............. 15

3.2.19 Postgraduate Diploma in Project Planning and Management

(PGP) .............................................................................................. 16

3.2.20 Postgraduate Diploma in Governance and Sustainable

Devel opment (PGSD) 16

3.2.21 Master Degree in Development Economics (MDE) .............. 16

3.2.22 Master Degree in Environmental Planning and Management

(MEPM) .......................................................................................... 17

3.2.23 Master Degree in Rural Development Planning (MRDP) .... 17

3.2.21 Master Degree in Population Studies (MPS) .......................... 18

3.2.24 Master Degree in Project Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation

(MPPME) ....................................................................................... 19

4.0 FEE STRUCTURE FOR VARIOUS COURSES ............................ 20

4.1 Direct Student Costs per Academic Year ..................................... 21

4.2 Fees Direct Payable to IRDP .......................................................... 22

4.3 Mode of Payment ............................................................................ 23

5.0 GENERAL EXAMINATION REGULATIONS ............................ 24

6.0 COURSE STRUCTURE FOR LONG TERM PROGRAMMES .. 63

6.1 Certificate in Rural Development Planning (CRP) ......................... 63

6.1.1 Field work ..................................................................................... 63

6.1.2 Module Organization .................................................................. 64

6.2 Certificate in Development Administration and Management

(CDAM) .......................................................................................... 64

6.2.1 Field work ..................................................................................... 64

6.3.1 Field work ..................................................................................... 65

6.4 Diploma in Development Planning (DDP) ..................................... 66

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6.5 Diploma in Development Administration and Management

(DDAM) .......................................................................................... 68

6.6 Diploma in Community Development (DCD) ............................... 69

6.7 Bachelor Degree in Regional Development Planning (BDRP) ..... 71

6.8 Bachelor Degree in Environmental Planning and Management

(BDEPM) ......................................................................................... 73

6.9 Bachelor Degree in Population and Development Planning

(BDPP) ............................................................................................. 76

6.10 Bachelor Degree in Development Finance and Investment

Planning (BDFIP) ........................................................................... 79

6.11 Bachelor Degree in Urban Development and Environmental

Management (BDUDEM) ............................................................. 82 Renewable and Alternative Energy Techniques............................... 84

6.12 Bachelor Degree in Human Resource Planning & Management

(BDHRM) ........................................................................................ 85

6.13 Bachelor Degree in Development Economics (BDEC) ................. 88

6.14 Bachelor Degree in Planning and Community Development

(BDPCD) ......................................................................................... 91

6.16 Bachelor Degree in Business Planning and Management

(BDBPM) ......................................................................................... 97

16.17 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Planning (PGE) ....... 99

6.18 Postgraduate Diploma in Regional Planning (PGR) .................. 100

6.19 Postgraduate Diploma in Project Planning and Management

(PGDPP) ........................................................................................ 101

6.20 Postgraduate Diploma in Governance and Sustainable

Development (PGDSD) .............................................................. 102

6.21 Master Degree in Development Economics (MDE) ................... 103

6.22 Master Degree in Environmental Planning and Management

(MEP) ............................................................................................ 104

6.23 Master Degree in Rural Development Planning (MRDP) ......... 106

6.24 Master Degree in Population Studies (MPS) ........................... 108

6.25 Masters in Degree in Project Planning, Monitoring and

Evaluation (MPPME) .................................................................. 109

8.0 SHORT COURSE PROGRAMMES FOR 2014 ² 2015 ............... 112

10.0 RURAL INFORMATION CENTRE (RIC) ................................ 116

11.0 GENERAL 678G(176· H1)250$7H21 ............................... 117

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11B2 5HJLVPUMU·V 2IILŃH ............................................................................. 117

11B3 6PXGHQPV· *RYHUQPHQP .................................................................... 118

11.4 Student Residence ........................................................................... 118

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12 OFFICE OF THE RECTOR ................................................................ 121

12.1 Internal Audit Unit ......................................................................... 121

12.2 Marketing and Public Relations Officer ....................................... 121

12.3 Legal Officer ..................................................................................... 121

12.4 Procurement and Management Unit (PMU) ............................... 121

13.0 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY RECTOR ACADEMICS,

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