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College of Engineering and Technology 91
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (CoET)
Introduction
The College of Engineering and Technology (CoET), comprises six departments namely; Chemical andMining Engineering, Structural and Construction Engineering, Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering,Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and Water ResourcesEngineering
Degrees Offered by the College
The CoET offers the following four-year undergraduate degree programmes in:
i) Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Process Engineering, B.Sc.. (Chem. & Process Eng)ii) Bachelor of Science in Civil and Structural Engineering, B.Sc. (Civil & Struct. Eng.)iii) Bachelor of Science in Civil and Transportation Engineering, B.Sc. (Civil & Trans. Eng)iv) Bachelor of Science in Civil and Water Resources Engineering, B.Sc. (Civil & Water. Res. Eng.)
v) Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Information Technology, B.Sc. (Comp Eng. & IT)vi) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, B.Sc. (Electr. Eng)vii) Bachelor of Science in Electrical power Engineering, B.Sc.(Electr. Power Eng)viii)Bachelor of Science in Electro Mechanical Engineering B.Sc.(Electromech Eng)ix) Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering B.Sc. (Mech, Eng)x) Bachelor of Science in Mineral Processing Engineering B.Sc. (Min. Process Eng)
xi) Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, B.Sc. (Mining Eng.)xii) Bachelor of Science in production Engineering, B.Sc.(Prod Eng)xiii)Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering B.Sc. (Telecomms. Eng.)xiv)Bachelor of Science in Food and Biochemical Engineering, B.Sc. (Food & Biochem. Eng)xv) Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management, B.Sc. (Industrial Eng.& Mgt.)
College-wide Admission Requirements
The minimum requirements for admission are given under Entrance Requirements for the First degree courses.
General Regulations(Done centrally, see pages 7 through 39 of this Prospectus)
Examination RegulationsThese examination regulations are in addition to the General University Examination Regulations.
1. Student performance shall be assessed continuously throughout the course. Except in the project, suchcontinuous assessment shall include at least one test per semester and may also consist of laboratoryreports and any other similar means approved by the CoET Academic Committee. The weight of suchContinuous Assessment for every course module shall be 0.4. The weight for a University Examination inevery course shall be 0.6; except that where a course is not subject to University Examination, Continuous
Assessment shall be followed in that semester.2. It shall be the duty of the Head of Department concerned to inform the students at the beginning of the
semester of the procedure of assessment in each course that shall be followed in that semester.3. Each course module will be offered and assessed in the same semester and a grade awarded. External
examination and determination of pass or fail status however shall be done at the end of the academicyear (i.e. at the end of the second teaching semester in each academic year).
4. Candidates are required to obtain a minimum overall GPA for the Audit Unit ( academic year) before theycan directly proceed to the following year of study. The pass grade in each of ' the course modules takenshall be "C"
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5. A student who has qualified to continue with his/her studies in terms of the minimum overall GPA forthe Academic Audit Unit, but failed in some modules, will be allowed to sit for supplementary examinationfor all failed courses.
6. Supplementary examinations will be held once each year prior to the commencement of the academic
year for the failed courses examined during the previous two semesters. The highest grade awarded shallbe the minimum passing grade (i.e. "C").
7. A candidate who fails in a course that is assessed by continuous assessment only, shall sit for a writtensupplementary continuous assessment examination. Such examination shall take place at the time of theUniversity Supplementary Examinations. All other rules and regulations governing supplementaryexaminations shall apply.
8. If after taking supplementary examinations a student fails to obtain a "C" grade in a compulsory module,she/he may be allowed to, repeat (carry over) the failed compulsory module. No course shall however becarried over more than once;
9. After supplementary examination, a failed preparatory course can be carried over if a student has obtaineda First Year GPA of at least 2.0 courses examined or otherwise assessed in semesters l and 2 of the firstyear.
10. If after taking supplementary examinations, a student fails to obtain an overall GPA of at least 2.0, she/he shall be discontinued from study in the University.
11. A student failing a supplementary examination of a repeated (carried over) compulsory module shall bediscontinued from study in the University.
12. A student shall not repeat (carry over) any failed elective course even if he/she so wishes, except incertain circumstances, normally when those units are needed to comply with minimum requirements for
degree award as spelt out in CoET General Examination Regulation 18.13. No student will be enrolled in a course module that he/she has not taken the prerequisites.14. Assessment of course modules that are offered by other Colleges/Schools and Institutes of the University
shall be governed by the regulations of the respective Colleges/Schools or Institutes.15. A special examination in a course module to be regarded as constituting a first sitting shall be given to a
student who for satisfactory reasons was allowed by the Head of the respective CoET Department not to
take regular examination. Normally, special examinations will be given at the time of supplementaryexaminations
16. A student who is required to sit for a special examination or who, for satisfactory reasons, has not completedhis/her coursework, shall be assigned an "I" (Incomplete) grade.
17. A student who has an "I" grade in a course during any academic year is required to clear the courseexamination during the time of special examinations for that academic year. Except with the approval of
the respective Deprtmental Board, a student who will not clear any "I" grade at the time of specialexaminations will be considered to have absconded studies.
18. To complete a degree programme at CoET, a full-time student must have passed a minimum number ofunits, including all prescribed compulsory courses as shall be prescribed by the respective Heads ofDepartments prior to the commencement of each semester. In this regard, students are required toregister for and pass a minimum of 135 units for any of the degree programmes offered by CoET.
19. All courses taken by a student shall be entered in the transcript.
Regulations for First Year Examinations
20. All course modules offered in the First Year shall be compulsory. All course modules shall be examined orotherwise assessed.
21. For each degree programme, the pass or fail mark during the First Year shall be defined as it is the case for
all other courses, on the basis of GPAs calculated according to the unit weighting of individual coursemodules, including the Workshop Training.
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22. A candidate who fails to attain an overall GPA of 1.8 for Semester I and Semester 2 shall be discontinued
forthwith.
23. A candidate who attains an overall GPA of 2.0 or above for Semester 1 and Semester 2 shall be allowed
to supplement all failed courses.
24.1 A candidate who fails to clear all Supplementary Examinations but has an overall minimum GPA of 2.0
from courses examined or otherwise assessed in Semesters I and 2 shall be allowed to carry-over the
failed courses. No course shall, however, be carried over more than once.
24.2 If after taking supplementary examinations, a candidate fails to obtain a First Year GPA of at least 2.0
from courses examined or otherwise assessed in Semesters 1 and 2 of the first year, s/he shall be
discontinued from studies in the University.
Regulations for Second Year Examinations
25. All course modules offered in the Second Year shall be compulsory. All course modules shall be examined
or otherwise assessed and the results shall count in determining promotion to the Third Year.
26. A student will be allowed to proceed to the Third Year of study if she/he has attained a minimum first
sitting overall GPA of 1.8 and has passed a minimum of 34 units during Semester 1 and Semester 2 of the
Academic Audit Unit, to include all the prescribed compulsory courses. Promotion can also be achieved
through Provisions in Regulations 28 and 29, below.
27. A candidate who fails to attain an overall GPA of 1.8 from courses examined in Semester 1 and Semester
2 shall be discontinued from studies in the University forthwith.
28. Where a student has attained an overall GPA of 1.8 or above from courses examined in Semester I and
Semester 2, s/he shall be allowed to supplement all failed courses.
29. A candidate who fails to clear all failed compulsory courses in a Supplementary Examination, but has an
overall minimum GPA of 2.0 from courses examined in Semesters 1 and 2, shall be allowed to carryover
the failed courses. No course shall, however, be carried over more than once.
30. If after taking supplementary examinations a student fails to obtain at least an overall G.P.A. of 2.0 from
courses examined in Semester I and Semester 2, he/she shall be discontinued from-studies in the University.
Regulations for Third Year Examinations
31. Prior to the commencement of each semester of the Third Year of study, the respective Head of
Department will prescribe all the compulsory courses and electives to be offered in a particular semester.
Students will be required to follow all compulsory courses and register for at least a minimum number of
electives to be specified by the Head of Department.
32. After the second week of the semester, a student will not be allowed to drop an elective course which
she/he has registered for.
33. All course modules offered shall be examined or otherwise assessed. The student shall be required to pass
all the prescribed compulsory modules and 'obtain a specified minimum of units from elective courses.
34. A candidate who fails to attain an overall GPA of 1.8 or above from courses examined in Semester 1 and
Semester 2 shall be discontinued from studies in the University forthwith.
35. A candidate who attains an overall GPA of 1.8 or above from courses examined in Semester I and
Semester 2 will be allowed to re-sit the failed courses at a supplementary examination.
36. A candidate, who fails to clear all Supplementary Examinations but has an overall GPA of 2.0 or above
from courses examined in Semesters I and 2, shall be allowed to carryover the failed courses. However, no
course shall be carried over more than once.
37. If after taking supplementary examinations a student fails to obtain at least a Third Year GP.A of 2. 0
from courses examined in Semester1 and Semester 2, s/he shall be discontinued from studies in the
University.
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Regulations Concerning Final Year Examinations
38. Prior to the commencement of each semester of the Fourth Year of study, the respective Head of
Department will prescribe all the compulsory courses and electives to be offered in a particular semester.
Students will be required to follow all compulsory courses and register for at least a minimum number of
electives to be specified by the Head of Department.
39. After, the second week of the semester, a student will not be allowed to dcop an elective course which he/
she has registered for.
40. All subjects shall be examined or otherwise assessed at the end of each semester, and the results shall
count in determining successful completion of studies.
41. A candidate who fails to attain an overall GPA of 1.8 from courses examined in Semester 1 and Semester
2 shall be discontinued forthwith.
42. A candidate who fails with an overall GPA of 1.8 or above from courses examined in Semester 1 and
Semester 2 will be allowed to supplement the failed courses.
43. A candidate who fail to clear all courses in a supplementary Examination but has an overall minimum
GPAof 1.8 from courses examined in Semesters 1 and 2 shall be allowed to carryover the failed courses.
No course shall, however, be carried over more than once
44. A candidate who fails to clear any supplementary examination of a compulsory module and has an
overall GPA of less than 1.8 from courses examined in Semester 1 and Semester 2 shall be discontinued
from studies in the University.
45. Final Year Projects will be assessed and the results contribute to the Fourth Year GPA, as well as final
GPA for degree classification.
46. Assessment of the Final Year Projects shall base on a written Project Report and Oral Presentation of the
Project work. Students shall submit error free copy of the Final Project Report.
47. The weight of Projects will be determined as for any other course, based on the number of contact hours.
For all degree programmes offered by CoET, the total Units from the two Final Projects will be 6.0,
where Final Year Project I will contribute 2.0 Units and Final Year Project II - 4.0 Units.
48. A candidate who fails in any of the Final Projects shall be allowed to take a corresponding Supplementary
Project. The time allocated for a Supplementary Project shall be 12 weeks, immediately after the release
of the results.
49. A candidate who fails to clear a Supplementary Project shall repeat the project in the first semester of the
subsequent year.
50. No candidate shall be allowed to repeat the failed project more than once.
Weighting of Results and Classification of Degrees
51. Computation of the average score for a degree shall be based on 135 units or closest to 135 units in caseswhen the number is not exactly achievable as follows:
51.1 All the prescribed core courses.51.2 The best units from the other compulsory courses offered such as student's project(s) and the three
practical training sessions in industry as well as elective courses.52. The total weight factor of the 135 units obtained as stipulated in Regulation 51 shall be 1.0. The contribution
of each course module to this weight factor shall be proportional to its number of units as shown in thecurriculum.
53. For purposes of classification of degrees a five point system will be used to compute the final grade. Theletter grade will be assigned points as follows:A=5; B+=4; B=3 C=2; D=1; E=0
54. To get a score for each course, the points obtained as in 53 above shall be multiplied by the weights as inRegulation 52.
55. All weights under 52 above shall carry one decimal place.
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Regulations Applicable to All Engineering Students
56. The total score for the degree will be the total of the weighted scores for all contributing courses obtainable
under 54.
57. Irrespective of the provision given in regulation 51 above, all courses taken by a student shall be entered
in the transcript.
Regulations Concerning Surveying
58. Examination results for Surveying are approved by the Board of the Faculty of CEBE subject to Successful
completion of the Survey Camp.
59. A candidate who fails a Survey Camp shall supplement it before the beginning of the subsequent academic
year.
Regulations on Practical Training in Industry (PT)
60. For each degree programme there shall be three PT sessions each of 8 weeks duration. The PT shall be
conducted after the second, forth and sixth teaching semesters.
61. Each PT shall be treated as a course of the succeeding academic year.
62. Each PT shall be assessed and the grade obtained shall count towards the final degree award. The total
weight of the 3 PTs will be determined as for any other course, based on the number of contact hours.
Each PT will contribute 2 units.
63. A student who could not complete part of PT for good reasons to satisfy the respective Faculty Board
will be assigned an "I" grade for that PT and will be required to complete that particular part of the
training within a certain period as will be specified by the Respective Faculty Board.
64. A student who could not complete part of PT for, reasons others than those stipulated in 63 above, will
be considered to have absconded the PT, and shall be discontinued.
65. Practical Training reports will be handed in for assessment before the end of the second week of the first,
semester.
66. Internal assessment shall be completed before the end of the first semester.
67. A student who fails in a PT shall supplement the PT before starting the next one.
68. A student who fails in a supplementary PT shall be discontinued forthwith.
69. Students who do not go to places allocated to them for PT without satisfactory reasons will be deemed to
have absconded from their PT and will, as a result, be discontinued from their studies.
70. Students who go to the allocated PT places but refuse to follow the training programme will be deemed
to have absconded and consequently shall be discontinued from studies.
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PRINCIPAL ADDRESSES OF THE COLLEGE
Telephone Fax E-Mail
PrincipalCollege of Engineering and Technology 022 2410753 022-2410114 [email protected]
P.O. Box 35131 022-2410029Dar es Salaam 022-2410752E-Mail:
Deputy Principal (Academic) 022-2410024 022-2410114 [email protected] of Engineering and Technology 022-2410029
P.O. Box 35131 022-2410752Dar es Salaam
Deputy Principal (Administration) 022-2410486 022-2410114 [email protected] of Engineering and Technology 022-2410029P.O. Box 35131 022-2410752Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022 2410114 [email protected] and Computer Systems EngineeringP.O. Box 35131Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022 2410754 022-2410114 [email protected]
Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringP.O. Box 35131Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022-2410752 022-2410114 [email protected] and Construction EngineeringP.O. Box 35131
Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022-2410128 022-2410114 [email protected] and Geotechnical EngineeringP.O. Box 35131Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022-2410129 022-2410114 [email protected] ResourceEngineeringP.O. Box 35131Dar es Salaam
Head of Department 022-2410368 022-2410114 [email protected]
Chemical and Mining EngineeringP.O. Box 35131Dar es Salaam
Manager 022-2410754 022-2410376 [email protected] 022-2410379P.O. Box 35075 022-2410029
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G: Courses Offered by Departments
Course Structure and Outlines
All departments have common courses in the department for the First and Second Years of study. Thereafter
students specialize in the disciplines according to their choice and the number of places available in the
different programmes/departments. Allocation of students to departments is done at the time of admission
on the basis of their applications to join the University and entry qualifications. For their third and fourth
Year courses, students are given the opportunity to choose between additional subjects (electives) offered by
the departments of the CoET, or by any other Colleges/Schools and Institutes of the University if these
subjects are approved by the respective CoET Departmental Boards and fit in the timetable. The course
comprises both theoretical education and practical instruction in the CoET workshops, laboratories and-in
industry. After completing second semester; First, Second and Third year students are required to undergo
practical training in the field.
Explanatory Notes on the Coding of Courses
The code consists of five characters. The first two identify the academic unit that hosts the course (department,
institute, or College if it is a CoET-wide course). The third digit identifies the level of the course, the fourth
identifies the specific section of the academic unit offering the course and the fifth identifies the different
courses within the academic unit. The codes of academic units areas follows:
CH - Chemistry
CL - Communication Skills
CP - Chemical and Process Engineering
CS - Computer & Systems Engineering
DS - Development Studies
DP - Electrical Power Engineering
EG - CoET General Course
EN - Energy Engineering
ME - Engineering Materials
MG - Engineering Management and Entrepreneurship
MM - Mining and Mineral Processing Engineering
MT - Mathematics for non-majors
PD - Design and Production Engineering
SD - Structural Engineering
TE - Telecommunications Engineering
TR - Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering
TM - Construction Technology and Management
FB - Food and Biochemical Engineering
WR/WM - Water Resources Engineering
Common Courses to All Programmes
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
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Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 CoreMT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 CoreMG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 CoreDS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
B. Sc. (Civil and Structural Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 CoreCS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 CorePD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 CoreSD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 CoreMT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 CoreEG 100: Workshop Training 3.0 1 CoreTR 110: Surveying 4.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 CoreDS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 CoreMT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 CoreSD 101: Civil Engineering Drawing 2.5E 2 CoreSD 106: Dynamics of Solids 1.0E 2 CoreTM 101: Introduction to Civil Eng. & the Built Environment 1.0E 2 Core
SD 230: Introduction to Building Design 2.0E 2 CoreSD 211: Civil Engineering Materials 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearMT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 CoreSD 206: Mechanics of Materials 2.0E 1 CoreSD 221: Theory of Statically Determinate Structures 3.0E 1 Core
SD 212: Civil Engineering Materials II 3.0E 1 CoreWR 211: Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 3.5E 1 CoreTM 201: Computer Applications in Civil Engineering 1.0E 1 CoreTR 211: Soil Mechanics 4.0E 1 CoreMT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 CoreTM 210: Quantitative Methods in Civil Engineering 1.0E 2 Core
TR 212: Foundation Engineering 3.0E 2 CoreTR 220: Route Location 2.5E 2 CoreWR 212: Open Channel Hydraulics 2.5E 2 CoreWR 230: Water Supply Engineering 4.0E 2 CoreTR 210: Introduction to Transportation 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearSD 321: Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 2.0E 1 CoreSD 441: Design of Masonry Structures 1.0E 1 CoreSD 341: Basic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3.0E 1 Core
E = Course has University Examination at the end of semester
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Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
TM 321: Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3.0E 1 Core
TR 320: Highway Geometric Design 2.0E 1 Core
TR 331: Highway Materials 3.0E 1 Core
WR 321: Fundamentals of Engineering Hydrology 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 Optional
SD 442: Inter. Design of Reinforced Concrete & Related Aspects 2.0E 2 Core
SD 322: Matrix and Plastic Theory in Analysis of Structures 2.0E 2 Core
SD 350: Design of Timber Structures 2.0E 2 Core
SD 360: Design of Steel Structures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 322: Civil Engineering Procedures 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0E 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 8.0 Units)
TR 310: Traffic Engineering and Management 3.0E Optional
TR 332: Pavement Analysis and Design 3.0E Optional
TR 333: Airport, Harbour and Railway Engineering 3.0E Optional
WR 322: Rivers and Reservoirs 2.0E Optional
WR 323: Applied Hydrology 2.0E Optional
WR 325: Irrigation Engineering 2.0E Optional
WR 341 : Epidemiology 1.0E Optional
WR 342: Wastewater Engineering 3.0E Optional
TM 301: Construction Technology 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearSD 421: Dynamics of Structures 2.0E 1 Core
SD 422: Numerical Methods in Structural Engineering 2.0E 1 Core
SD 443: Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete 2.0E 1 Core
SD 470: Design of Bridges 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 7.0 E 1 Optional
SD 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
SD 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 12.0 Units)
TM 401: Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Constructed Facilities 3.0E Optional
TM 420: Management of Construction Projects 3.0E Optional
WR 410: Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 3.0E Optional
TR 430: Pavement maintenance 3.0E Optional
TR 441: Labour Based Road Engineering 3.0E Optional
TR 410 Special Foundations Pavement 3.0E Optional
WR 410: Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 2.0E Optional
WR 423: Applied Hydrogeology 2.0E Optional
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WR 442: Introduction to Water Chemistry and Microbiology 3.0E Optional
WR 450: Water Resources Management 1.0E Optional
WR 460: Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes 3.0E Optional
WR 470: Environmental Impact Assessment 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Civil and Transportation Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
EG 100: Workshop Training 3.0 1 Core
TR 110: Surveying 4.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
SD 101: Civil Engineering Drawing 2.5E 2 Core
SD 106: Dynamics of Solids 1.0E 2 Core
TM 101: Introduction to Civil Eng. and the Built Environment 1.0E 2 Core
SD 230: Introduction to Building Design 2.0E 2 Core
SD 211: Civil Engineering Materials 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearSD 212: Civil Engineering Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
SD 206: Mechanics of Materials 2.0E 1 Core
SD 221: Theory of Statically Determinate Structures 3.0E 1 Core
WR 211: Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 3.5E 1 Core
TM 201: Computer Applications in Civil Engineering 1.0E 1 Core
TR211: Soil Mechanics 4.0E 1 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 Core
TM 210: Quantitative Methods in Civil Engineering 1.0E 2 Core
TR 212: Foundation Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
TR 220: Route Location 2.5E 2 Core
WR 212: Open Channel Hydraulics 2.5E 2 Core
WR 230: Water Supply Engineering 4.0E 2 Core
TR 210: Introduction to Transportation 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearSD 321: Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 2.0E 1 Core
TM 321: Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3.0E 1 Core
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
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Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
TR 320: Highway Geometric Design 2.0E 1 Core
TR 331: Highway Materials 3.0E 1 Core
SD 341: Basic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3.0E 1 Core
WR 321: Fundamentals of Engineering Hydrology 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 Optional
TM 322: Civil Engineering Procedures 3.0E 2 Core
TR 310: Traffic Engineering and Management 3.0E 2 Core
TR 332: Pavement Analysis and Design 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 8.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 11.0 Units)
TM 301: Construction Technology 2.0E Optional
TR 333: Airport, Harbour and Railway Engineering 3.0E Optional
WR 341: Epidemiology 1.0E Optional
WR 342: Wastewater Engineering 3.0E Optional
SD 322: Matrix and Plastic Theory in Analysis of Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 350: Design of Timber Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 360: Design of Steel Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 441: Design of Masonry Structures 1.0E Optional
WR 322: Rivers and Reservoirs 2.0E Optional
WR 323: Applied Hydrology 2.0E Optional
WR 325: Irrigation Engineering 2.0E Optional
Any approved course modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearTR 441: Labour Based Road Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
TR 430: Pavement Maintenance 3.0E 1 Core
TR 442: Transportation Economics 3.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 6.0E 1 Optional
TR 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
TR 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 11 Units)
SD 421: Dynamics of Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 422: Numerical Methods in Structural Engineering 2.0E Optional
SD 442: Special Aspects of Reinforced Concrete Design 2.0E Optional
SD 443: Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete 2.0E Optional
SD 470: Design of Bridges 2.0E Optional
TM 420: Management of .Construction Projects 3.0E Optional
TM 401: Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Constructed Facilities 3.0E Optional
TR 410: Special Foundations 3.0E Optional
WR 410: Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 2.0E Optional
WR 423: Applied Hydrogeology 2.0E Optional
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Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
WR 442: Introduction to Water Chemistry & Microbiology 3.0E Optional
WR 450: Water Resources Management 1.0E Optional
WR 460: Management of Solid and Hazardous Wastes 3.0E Optional
WR 470: Environmental Impact Assessment 2.0E Optional
Any approved course modules at UDSM (6.0 units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Civil and Water Resources Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
EG 100: Workshop Training 3.0 1 Core
TR 110: Surveying 4.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
SD 101: Civil Engineering Drawing 2.5E 2 Core
SD 106: Dynamics of Solids 1.0E 2 Core
TM 101: Introduction to Civil Eng. and the Built Environment 1.0E 2 Core
SD 230: Introduction to Building Design 2.0E 2 Core
SD 211: Civil Engineering Materials 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearSD 212: Civil Engineering Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
SD 206: Mechanics of Materials 2.0E 1 Core
SD 221: Theory of Statically Determinate Structures 3.0E 1 Core
WR 211: Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 3.5E 1 Core
TR 211: Soil Mechanics 4.0E 1 Core
TM 201: Computer Applications in Civil Engineering 1.0E 1 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 Core
TM 210: Quantitative Methods in Civil Engineering 1.0E 2 Core
TR 212: Foundation Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
TR 220: Route Location 2.5E 2 Core
WR 212: Open Channel Hydraulics 2.5E 2 Core
WR 230: Water Supply Engineering 4.0E 2 Core
TR 210: Introduction to Transportation 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearTM 321: Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques 3.0E 1 Core
TR 320: Highway Geometric Design 2.0E 1 Core
TR 331: Highway Materials 3.0E 1 Core
College of Engineering and Technology 103
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
WR 321: Fundamentals of Engineering Hydrology 2.0E 1 Core
WR 341: Epidemiology 1.0E 1 Core
WR 342: Wastewater Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
SD 341: Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 2.0 1 Optional
TM 322: Civil Engineering Procedures 3.0E 2 Core
WR 322: Rivers and Reservoirs 2.0E 2 Core
WR 323: Applied Hydrology 2.0E 2 Core
WR 325: Irrigation Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
SD 321: Theory of Statically Indeterminate Structures 2.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7.0 Units)
TM 301: Construction Technology 2.0E Optional
TR 310: Traffic Engineering and Management 3.0E Optional
TR 332 : Pavement analysis and Design 3.0E Optional
SD 441: Design of Masonry Structures 1.0E Optional
TR 333: Airport, Harbour and Railway Engineering 3.0E Optional
SD 322: Matrix and Plastic Theory in Analysis of Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 350: Design of Timber Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 360: Design of Steel Structures 2.0E Optional
Any approved course modules at UDSM (6.0 units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearWR 410: Hydraulic Structures and Machinery 2.0E 1 Core
WR 423: Applied Hydrogeology 2.0E 1 Core
WR 442: Introduction to Water Chemistry & Microbiology 3.0E 1 Core
WR 450: Water Resources Management 1.0E 1 Core
WR 460: Management of Solid and Hazardous Waste 3.0E 1 Core
WR 470: Environmental Impact Assessment 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 2E 1 Optional
WR 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
WR 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7 Units)
TM 420: Management of .Construction Projects 3.0E Optional
TR 410: Special Foundations 3.0E Optional
TR 430: Pavement Maintenance 3.0E Optional
TR 441 : Labour Based Road Engineering 3.0E Optional
TR 442: Transportation Economics 3.0E Optional
SD 421: Dynamics of Structures 2.0E Optional
SD 422: Numerical Methods in Structural Engineering 2.0E Optional
SD 442: Special Aspects of Reinforced Concrete Design 2.0E Optional
104 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
SD 443: Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete 2.0E Optional
SD 470: Design of Bridges 2.0E Optional
TM 401: Maintenance & Rehabilitation of Constructed Facilities 3.0E Optional
Any approved course modules at UDSM (6.0 units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B.Sc. (Computer Engineering & Information Technology)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 110: Workshop Training I 3.0 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
CS 172: Computer Programming in Pascal 2.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
EG 111: Workshop Training II 3.0 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0E 2 Core
TE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearCS 211: Measurements & Instrumentation Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
CS 231: Computer Programming in C 2.0E 1 Core
DP 271: Electrical Network Analysis I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 273: Engineering Electromagnetics I 2.0E 1 Core
ME 215: Structure and Application of Electrical Materials 1.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variable Calculus for Non Majors 3.0E 1 Core
TE 241: Analogue Electronic for Engineers I 3.0E 1 Core
CS 241: Computer Networking I 2.0E 1 Core
CS 212: Measurements and Instrumentation Engineering II 3.0E 2 Core
CS 251: Introduction to Computer Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
CS 232: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming 2.0E 2 Core
DP 272: Electrical Network Analysis II 3.0E 2 Core
DP 274: Engineering Electromagnetics II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 Core
TE 242: Digital Electronics for Engineers I 2.0E 2 Core
CS 242: Computer Networking 2.0E 2 Core
Third YearCS 321: Introduction to Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
CS 331: Introduction to. Software Engineering. 2.0E 1 Core
College of Engineering and Technology 105
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
CS 333: Computer Operating Systems 2.0E 1 Core
CS 341 : Network Routers and Routing 2.0E 1 Core
CS 351: Computer Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
CS 353: Micro Computer Systems I 2.5E 1 Core
CS 355: Computer Hardware 3.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 Optional
CS 322: Classical Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
CS 332: Object-Oriented Program Design and Analysis 2.0E 2 Core
CS 342: LAN Switching. 2.0E 2 Core
CS 352: Computer Engineering II 3.0E 2 Core
CS 354: Microcomputer Systems II 2.5E 2 Core
TE 342 Digital Electronics for Engineers II 4.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0E 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)
DP 313: Power Electronics I 3.0E Optional
DP 314: Power Electronics II 2.0E Optional
DP 331: Electrical Power Plants 2.0E Optional
DP 333: Introduction to Power Engineering II 2.0E Optional
TE 311: Introduction to Analogue Telecommunications 3.0E Optional
TE 312: Introduction to Digital Telecommunications 3.0E Optional
Any approved course modules at UDSM (6.0 units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearCS 421: Modern Control Systems Engineering 2.0E 1 Core
CS 431: Data Base Systems 1.0E 1 Core
CS 451: Computer Engineering III 3.0E 1 Core
CS 452: Microcomputer Systems III 2.0E 1 Core
CS 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
DP 471: Electrical Safety & Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 1 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 2.0E 1 Optional
CS 432: Software Testing and Software Management 1.0E 2 Core
CS 453: Computer Security 3.0E 2 Core
CS 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
TE 442: Digital Electronics for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 4.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)
CS 433: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 2.0E 2 Optional
CS 480: Selected Topics in Computer Engineering & IT 2.0E 1 Optional
DP 421: Electrical Insulating Materials 1.0E 1 Optional
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Optional
MG 441: Human Resources Management 2.0E 1 Optional
106 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
CodeTE 471: Introduction to VLSI 4.0E 2 OptionalCS 434: Computer Graphics 1.5E 1 OptionalCS 441: Wide Area Networking 2.0E 1 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Electrical Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 CoreCS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 CoreDS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 CorePD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 CoreSD 106: Statics 3.0E 1 CoreMT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 CoreDP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 CoreEG 110: Workshop Training I 3.0 1 CoreMG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 CoreDS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 CoreMT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 CoreCS 172: Computer Programming in Pascal 2.0E 2 CoreDP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 CoreEG 111: Workshop Training II 3.0 2 CoreME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0E 2 CoreTE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearCS 231: Measurements & Instrumentation Engineering I 3.0E 1 CoreCS 231: Computer Programming in C 2.0E 1 CoreDP 271: Electrical Network Analysis I 3.0E 1 CoreDP 273: Engineering Electromagnetics I 2.0E 1 CoreME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 CoreME 215: Structure and Application of Electrical Materials 1.0E 1 CoreMT 261: Several Variable Calculus for Non Majors 3.0E 1 CoreTE 241: Analogue Electronic for Engineers I 2.0E 1 CoreCS 212: Measurements and Instrumentation Engineering II 3.0E 2 CoreCS 251: Introduction to Computer Engineering 3.0E 2 CoreCS 232: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming 2.0E 2 CoreDP 272: Electrical Network Analysis II 3.0E 2 CoreDP 274: Engineering Electromagnetics II 2.0E 2 CoreME 207: Mechanics of Machines 2.0E 2 CoreME 216: Classification and testing of Materials 2.5E 2 CoreMT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 CoreTE 242: Digital Electronics for Engineers I 2.0E 2 Core
Third YearCS 321: Introduction to Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 1 CoreCS 353: Micro Computer Systems I 2.5E 1 Core
College of Engineering and Technology 107
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
DP 311: Electrical Machines I 3.0E 1 CoreDP 313: Power Electronics I 3.0E 1 CoreDP 321: High Voltage Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 332: Electrical Power Plants 2.0E 1 Core
DP341: Electrical Power System Analysis I 2.0E 1 Core
TE 341: Analogue Electronics for Engineers II 4.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 Optional
CS 322: Classical Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
CS 354: Microcomputer Systems II 2.5E 2 Core
DP 312: Electrical Machines II 3.0E 2 Core
DP 322 High Voltage Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
DP 341: Electrical Power System Analysis II 2.0E 2 Core
TE 342: Digital Electronics for Engineers II 4.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0E Optional
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)
CS 334: Computer Operating Systems 3.0E 2 Optional
DP 314 Power Electronics II 2.0E 1 Optional
TE 311: Introduction to Analogue Telecommunications 3.0E 1 Optional
TE 312: Introduction to Digital Telecommunications 3.0E 2 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth Year
DP 411: Electrical Machine III 3.0E 1 Core
DP 471: Electrical Safety & Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
DP 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 8.0E 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
DP 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0E 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 11.0 Units)
CS 421: Modern Control Systems Engineering 2.0E 2 Optional
DP 472: Solar Electricity 3.0E 2 Optional
DP 470: Theory of Single Phase Machines 3.0E 2 Optional
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Optional
MG 441: Human Resources Management 2.0E 1 Optional
TE 411: Microwave Communication 3.0E 1 Optional
TE 412: Introduction to Wireless Communication 3.0E 1 Optional
TE 441: Analogue Electronics for Engineers III 4.0E 1 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
108 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
B. Sc. (Electrical Power Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 106: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 110: Workshop Training I 3.0 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
CS 172: Computer Programming in Pascal 2.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
EG 111: Workshop Training II 3.0 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0E 2 Core
TE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearCS 211: Measurements & Instrumentation Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
CS 231: Computer Programming in C 2.0E 1 Core
DP 271: Electrical Network Analysis I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 273: Engineering Electromagnetics I 2.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
ME 215: Structure and Application of Electrical Materials 1.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variable Calculus for Non Majors 3.0E 1 Core
TE 241: Analogue Electronic for Engineers I 2.0E 1 Core
CS 212: Measurements and Instrumentation Engineering II 3.0E 2 Core
CS 251: Introduction to Computer Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
CS 232: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming 2.0E 2 Core
DP 272: Electrical Network Analysis II 3.0E 2 Core
DP 274: Engineering Electromagnetics II 2.0E 2 Core
ME 207: Mechanics of Machines 2.0E 2 Core
ME 216: Classification and testing of Materials 2.5E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 Core
TE 242: Digital Electronics for Engineers I 2.0E 2 Core
Third YearCS 321: Introduction to Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
DP 311: Electrical Machines I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 313: Power Electronics I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 321: High Voltage Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 332: Electrical Power Plants 2.0E 1 Core
DP 341: Electrical Power System Analysis I 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 4.0E 1 Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 109
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
CS 322: Classical Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
DP 312: Electrical Machines II 3.0E 2 Core
DP 314 Power Electronics II 2.0E 2 Core
DP322: High Voltage Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
DP 331: Electrical Power Distribution 3.0E 2 Core
DP 342: Electrical Power System Analysis II 2.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0E 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7.0 Units)
CS 355: Computer Hardware 3.0E 1 Optional
CS 333: Computer Operating Systems 3.0E 2 Optional
CS 353: Microcomputer Systems I 2.5E 1 Optional
CS 354: Microcomputer Systems II 2.5E 2 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearDP 411: Electrical Machine III 3.0E 1 Core
DP 421: Electrical Insulating Materials 2.0E 1 Core
DP 442: Power System Dynamics & Control 3.0E 1 Core
DP 471: Electrical Safety & Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
DP 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0E 1 Optional
CS 421: Modern Control Systems Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
DP 412: Design of Electrical Machines 2.0E 2 Core
DP 443: Switch Gear and Protection Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
DP 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 1.0E 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 4.0 Units)
CS 453: Microcomputer Systems III 2.0E 1 Optional
CS 454: Microcomputer Systems IV 2.0E 2 Optional
DP472: Solar Electricity 3.0E 2 Optional
DP 470: Theory of Single Phase Machines 3.0E 2 Optional
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Optional
MG 441: Human Resources Management 2.0E 1 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Telecommunication Engineering)
First Year
CL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
110 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
CodeDS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 CorePD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 CoreSD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 CoreMT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 CoreDP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 CoreEG 110: Workshop Training I 3.0 1 CoreMG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 CoreDS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 CoreMT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 CoreCS 172: Computer Programming in Pascal 2.0E 2 CoreDP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 CoreEG 111: Workshop Training II 3.0 2 CoreME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0E 2 CoreTE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearCS 211: Measurements & Instrumentation Engineering I 3.0E 1 CoreCS 231: Computer Programming in C 2.0E 1 CoreCS 241: Computer Networking I 2.0E 1 CoreDP 271: Electrical Network Analysis I 3.0E 1 CoreDP 273: Engineering Electromagnetics I 2.0E 1 CoreME 215: Structure and Application of Electrical Materials 1.0E 1 CoreMT 261: Several Variable Calculus for Non Majors 3.0E 1 CoreTE 241: Analogue Electronic for Engineers I 2.0E 1 CoreCS 212: Measurements and Instrumentation Engineering II 3.0E 2 CoreCS 251: Introduction to Computer Engineering 3.0E 2 CoreCS 232: Introduction to Object-oriented Programming 2.0E 2 CoreDP 272: Electrical Network Analysis II 3.0E 2 CoreDP 274: Engineering Electromagnetics II 2.0E 2 CoreMT 271: Statistics for Non Majors 3.0E 2 CoreTE 242: Digital Electronics for Engineers I 2.0E 2 CoreCS 242: Computer Networking II 2.0E 2 Core
Third Year
CS 321: Introduction to Control Systems Engineering 3.0E 1 CoreCS 341: Network Routers and Routing 2.0E 1 CoreCS 353: Microcomputer Systems I 2.0E 1 CoreTE 311: Introduction to Analogue telecommunications 3.0E 1 CoreTE 341: Analogue Electronic for Engineers II 4.0E 1 CoreCS 342: LAN Switching 2.0E 2 CoreTE 312: Introduction to Digital Telecommunications 3.0E 2 CoreTE313: Introduction to Switching and Transmission 2.0E 2 CoreTE342: Digital Electronics for Engineers II 4.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 6.0 Optional
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)CS 322: Classical Control Systems Engineering 3.0E OptionalCS 332: Object-Oriented Program Design and Analysis 3.0E Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 111
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
CS 333: Computer Operating Systems 3.0E Optional
CS 354: Microcomputer Systems II 2.5E Optional
DP 313: Power Electronics I 3.0E Optional
DP 314: Power Electronics II 2.0E Optional
DP 33l: Electrical Power Plants 2.0E Optional
DP 333: Introduction to Power Engineering I 2.0E Optional
DP 334: Introduction to Power Engineering II 2.0E Optional
TE 314: Introduction to Information Theory 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearDP 471: Electrical Safety & Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
TE 411: Microwave Communication 4.0E 1 Core
TE 441: Analogue Electronics for Engineers III 4.0E 1 Core
TE 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
TE 413: Introduction to Telecommunication Networks 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 4.0E 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
TE 412: Introduction to Wireless Communication 3.0E 2 Core
TE 442: Digital Electronics for Engineers III 3.0E 2 Core
TE 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7.0 Units)
CS 421: Modern Computer Systems Engineering 2.0E Optional
CS 452: Microcomputer Systems III 2.0E Optional
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E Optional
MG 441: Human Resources Management 2.0E Optional
TE 471: Introduction to VLSI 3.0E Optional
TE 480: Digital Signal Processing 2.0E Optional
TE 481: Television Engineering 2.0E Optional
DP 421: Electrical Insulating Materials 2.0E 1 Optional
TE 482: Introduction to Analogue Filters 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. SC. (Chemical and Process Engineering)
First Year
CL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
112 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 112: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
EG 113: Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
CP 102: Fundamentals of Chemical & Process Engineering I 1.0E 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials 1 2.0 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
Second YearCP 201: Materials and Energy Balance 3.0E 1 Core
CP 211: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics 3.0E 1 Core
CH 250: Inorganic Chemistry 3.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
CH 240: Physical Chemistry 3.0E 2 Core
CH 260: Organic Chemistry 3.0E 2 Core
CP208: Computer Application in Chemical Engineering 3.0 2 Core
CP 270: Chemical Engineering Laboratory I 2.0 2 Core
ME 207: Mechanics of Machines 2.0E 2 Core
ME212: Deterioration of Materials in Service 1.0E 2 Core
ME216: Classification of Materials and Testing 2.5E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearCP 302: Unit Operations I 3.0E 1 Core
CP 303: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3.0E 1 Core
CP 305: Process Engineering and Design I 4.0E 1 Core
CP 308: Computer Application in Chemical Engineering 3.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 1 Optional
CP 304: Heat and Mass Transfer 3.0E 2 Core
CP 307: Chemical Reaction Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
CP 315: Chemical Engineering Laboratory II 1.0 2 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 6.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 11.0 Units) for semester 1 and 2
CP 371: Industrial Organic Chemistry 1.5 Optional
CP 372: Biochemical Engineering Principles 1.5 Optional
CP 373: Process & Plant Design for Food & Biochemical Products 1.5 Optional
CP 374: Design of Experiments 1.5 Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 113
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
CodeCP 375: Process Plant Technology 2.5E OptionalCP 376: Paper Technology 2.5 OptionalCP 377: Pulping Technology 2.5 OptionalMM373: Electrometallurgy 2.0 OptionalMM342: Oil and Gas Mining 2.0 OptionalCP 357: Fuel Chemistry and Technology 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearCP 402: Unit Operations II 3.0E 1 CoreCP 405: Process Engineering and Design II 3.0 1 CoreCP 410: Elements of Environmental Engineering 3.0E 1 CoreCP 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 CoreMG440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 CoreMG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 CoreMG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 OptionalCP 406: Process Dynamics and Control 3.0E 2 CoreCP 415: Chemical Engineering Laboratory III 1.0 2 CoreTM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0 2 CoreMG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 CoreCP 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 8.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 11.0 Units) for semester 1 and 2CP 471: Environmental Management and Cleaner Technology 1.5 OptionalCP 472: Biological Treatment of Industrial Wastes 1.5 OptionalCP 473: Chemical Process Hazards and Risk Analysis 1.5 OptionalCP 474: Risk Assessment Techniques 1.5 OptionalCP 475: Gas-Solid Separation Equipment 1.5 OptionalCP 476: Microcomputers in Process Industry 1.5 OptionalCP 477: Introduction to Computer Aided Process Design 1.5 OptionalCP478: Process Modeling 1.5 OptionalCP 479: Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering 1.5 OptionalMM 478: Natural Gas 2.5 OptionalEN 438: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3.0E OptionalEN 434: Renewable Energy Technologies 3.0E OptionalME 417: Composite Materials 2.0E OptionalPD 416: Polymer Engineering 3.0E OptionalCH 360: Environmental Analytical Chemistry 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. SC. (Food and Biochemical Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
114 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
CS 171: Introduction to Computers & Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 112: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
FB 102: Fundamentals of Food and Biochemical Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials 1 2.0 2 Core
EG 113: Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
Second YearCH 240: Physical Chemistry 3.0E 1 Core
CP 201: Materials and Energy Balance 3.0E 1 Core
CP 211: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics 3.0E 1 Core
FB 202: Food and Biochemical Process Engineering I 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
MC 111: Fundamentals of Microbiology 2.0E 1 Core
FB 215: Food and Biochemical Engineering Laboratory 2.0 2 Core
MC 210: Applied Food Microbiology 2.0E 2 Core
ME 216: Classification of Materials and Testing 2.5E 2 Core
CH 260: Organic Chemistry 3.0E 2 Core
CP303: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3.0E 2 Core
FB 203: Basic Principles of Biochemical Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearFB 302: Food and Biochemical Process Engineering II 3.0E 1 Core
CP 302: Unit Operations I 3.0E 1 Core
CP 305: Process Engineering and Design I 4.0E 1 Core
CP 308: Computer Application in Chemical Engineering 3.0 1 Core
MG 340 Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
FB 315: Food and Biochemical Engineering Laboratory II 1.0 2 Core
FB 301: Engineering Properties of Food 2.5E 2 Core
CP 304: Heat and Mass Transfer 3.0E 2 Core
FB 307: Food and Biochemical Reaction Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (Minimum 11.0 Units)
FB 373: Dairy Process Technology 1.5 Optional
CP 371: Industrial Organic Chemistry 1.5 Optional
CP 374: Experimental Design 1.5 Optional
FB 372: Fruits and Vegetable Processing Technology 1.5 Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 115
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
FB 375: Energy Resources Conversion & Utilization in Food Industry 2.0 Optional
FB 371: Biochemical Engineering Principles of Fermentation 2.5 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearCP 402: Unit Operations II 3.0E 1 Core
FB 410: Environmental Protection and Industrial Hygiene 3.0E 1 Core
FB441:Quality Control in Food Biochemical Products 2.0E 1 Core
FB 442: Food & Biochemical Engineering Design & Sanitation 3.0E 1 Core
FB 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
MG440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0 2 Core
FB 415: Food and Biochemical Engineering Laboratory III 1.0 2 Core
MG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 2 Core
CP 406: Process Dynamics and Control 3.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
FB 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)
FB 473: Cereals and Oilseeds Processing Technology 1.0 Optional
FB 475: Instrumental and Analytical Methods 2.0 Optional
FB 478: Modeling of Bioprocesses 2.0 Optional
CP 473: Chemical Process Hazards and Risk Analysis 1.5 Optional
CP 474: Risk Assessment Techniques 1.5 Optional
CP 475: Gas-Solid Separation Equipment 1.5 Optional
FB 474: Sugar Technology 1.0 Optional
CP 477: Introduction to Computer Aided Process Design 1.5 Optional
CP 479: Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering 1.5 Optional
CP 471: Environmental Management and Cleaner Technology 1.5 Optional
FB 476: New Developments in Food & Biochemical Engineering 2.0 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Mining Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers & Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 114: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
GY 100: Introduction to Geology and Geological Processes 3.0E 1 Core
116 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
EG 115: Workshop Training II 2.0 2 Core
GY 120: Earth Materials (Rocks and Minerals) 3.0E 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
Second YearGY 326: Introduction to Hydrogeology 2.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
SD 221: Theory of Statically Determinate Structures 3.0E 1 Core
WR 211 : Fluid Mechanics for Civil Engineers 3.5E 1 Core
TR 110: Surveying 4.0E 1 Core
MM251: Mineral Processing I 3.0E 1 Core
GY 364: Metallic Mineral Deposits and Ore Microscopy 4.0E 2 Core
EN 226: Thermodynamics I 3.0E 2 Core
ME212: Deterioration of Materials in Service 1.0E 2 Core
ME216: Classification of Materials and Testing 2.5E 2 Core
MM 202: Introduction to Mineral Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearMG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
MM 301: Mine Transportation and Material Handling 2.0E 1 Core
MM 310: Principles and Application of Explosives 2.0E 1 Core
MM 315: Computer Applications in Mining 3.0 1 Core
MM 322: Mine Surveying 4.0E 1 Core
MM 325: Surface Mining Methods 3.0E 1 Core
MM 326: Underground Mining Methods 3.0E 1 Core
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
MM 304 Rock Mechanics 3.0E 2 Core
MM 312: Mineral Processing Techniques I 3.0E 2 Core
MM 321: Drilling and Blasting Methods 2.0E 2 Core
MM 330: Mining Engineering Laboratory I 2.0 2 Core
MM 355: Mineral Processing Laboratory I 2.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 9.0 Optional
Elective Courses
MM 341: Coal Mining 2.0E Optional
MM 342: Oil and Gas Mining 2.0E Optional
MM 343: Geostatistics 2.0E Optional
MM 345: Gemology 2.0E Optional
MM 347: Small-Scale Mining Techniques 2.0E Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 117
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
MM 371: Metallurgical Accounting 2.0E Optional
MM 373: Electrometallurgy 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearMM 410: Environmental Engineering for Mining 3.0E 1 Core
GY 402: Industrial Mineral Deposits and Fossil Fuels 2.0E 1 Core
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MM 401: Safety Engineering and Mine Rescue 2.0E 1 Core
MM 404: Mine Cost Engineering 1.0E 1 Core
MM 405: Minerals Economics 3.0E 1 Core
MM 425: Open Pit Mining 2.0E 1 Core
MM 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
MM 426: Underground Pit Mining 2.0E 2 Core
MM 428: Mine Ventilation 2.0E 2 Core
MM 430: Mining Engineering Laboratory II 2.0 2 Core
MM 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 8.0 Optional
Elective Courses
MM 445: Mining Machines and Equipment 2.5E Optional
MM 446: Introduction to Mine Design 3.0E Optional
MM 471 : Coal Processing 2.0E Optional
MM 478: Gas Conditioning and Processing 2.5E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Mineral Processing Engineering)
First Year
CL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers & Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 114: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
GY 100: Introduction to Geology and Geological Processes 3.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
118 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
EG 115: Workshop Training II 2.0 2 Core
GY 120: Earth Materials (Rocks and Minerals) 3.0E 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
Second YearCH 240: Physical Chemistry 3.0E 1 Core
CH 250: Inorganic Chemistry 3.0E 1 Core
CP 201: Materials and Energy Balance 3.0E 1 Core
CP 211: Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics 3.0E 1 Core
MM 251: Mineral Processing I 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
MM 202: Introduction to Mineral Engineering 2.0E 2 Core
ME 207: Mechanics of Machines 2.0E 2 Core
ME212: Deterioration of Materials in Service 1.0E 2 Core
ME216: Classification of Materials and Testing 2.5E 2 Core
CH 271: Chemical Laboratory for Mineral processing 1.5 2 Core
GY 364: Metallic Mineral Deposits and Ore Microscopy 4.0E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
Third Year
CP 303: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 3.0E 1 Core
CP 305: Process Engineering and Design I 4.0E 1 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
MM 301: Mine Transportation and Material Handling 2.0E 1 Core
MM 315: Computer Applications in Mining 3.0 1 Core
MM 351: Mineral Processing II 3.0E 1 Core
MM 358: Pyrometallurgy 3.0E 1 Core
Electives (Minimum 9.0 Units) Optional
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
MM 312: Mineral Processing Techniques I 3.0E 2 Core
MM 355: Mineral Processing Laboratory I 2.0 2 Core
MM 357: Hydrometallurgy 2.0E 2 Core
CP 307: Chemical Reaction Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 9.0 Optional
Elective Courses
MM 341: Coal Mining 2.0E Optional
MM 342: Oil and Gas Mining 2.0E Optional
MM 343: Geostatistics 2.0E Optional
MM 345: Gemology 2.0E Optional
MM 347: Small-Scale Mining Techniques 2.0E Optional
MM 371: Metallurgical Accounting 2.0E Optional
MM 373: Electrometallurgy 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
College of Engineering and Technology 119
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
Fourth YearMM 410: Environmental Engineering for Mining 3.0E 1 Core
GY 402: Industrial Mineral Deposits and Fossil Fuels 2.0 1 Core
MG440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MM 401: Safety Engineering and Mine Rescue 2.0E 1 Core
MM 404: Mine Cost Engineering 1.0E 1 Core
MM 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
CP 406: Process Dynamics and Control 3.0E 2 Core
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
MM 455: Mineral Processing Laboratory II 2.0 2 Core
MM 460: Design and Operation of Mineral Processes 2.0E 2 Core
MM 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 9.0 Optional
Electives Courses
MM 445: Mining Machines and Equipment 2.5E Optional
MM 446: Introduction to Mine Design 3.0E Optional
MM 471 : Coal Processing 2.0E Optional
MM 478: Gas Conditioning and Processing 2.5E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET)
B. Sc. (Mechanical Engineering)
[General Stream]
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 116: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
ME 112: Testing of Materials 1.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0 2 Core
ME 116: Structure& Transformation of Materials 3.0E 2 Core
ME 170: Materials Technology Practical I 0.5 2 Core
120 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
PD 152: Fundamentals of Industrial Design Engineering 2.0 2 Core
EG 117 Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
Second YearDP 211: Fundamentals in Electrical Machines & Power Systems 3.0E 1 Core
EN 228: Fluid Mechanics I 3.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
ME 211: Metals and Non metallic Materials 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
PD 201: Design Methodology 2.0E 1 Core
EN 226: Thermodynamics I 3.0E 2 Core
EN 270: Practicals in Thermofluids 1.0 2 Core
ME 208: Dynamics 2.0E 2 Core
ME 212: Deterioration of Materials 1.0E 2 Core
ME 270: Materials Technology Practicals II 0.5 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
PD 202: Machine Elements I 3.0E 2 Core
PD 252: Industrial Design Engineering I 2.0E 2 Core
TE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearEN 326: Thermodynamics II 2.0E 1 Core
EN 329: Internal Combustion Engines 2.0E 1 Core
EN 334: Control Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
EN 335: Turbomachinery 2.0E 1 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 211: Principles of Metal Cutting and Metal Forming 2.0E 1 Core
PD 302: Machine Elements II 3.0E 1 Core
PD 305: Design Project 1 1.0 1 Core
PD 352: Industrial Design Engineering I 2.5E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 0.0 1 Optional
PD 315 Metal Forming 3.0E 2 Core
EN 370: Practicals in Heat Engines 1.0 2 Core
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
ME 306 Solid Mechanics 3.0E 2 Core
PD 212: Metal Cutting Processes 2.0E 2 Core
PD 306: Design Project II 1.0 2 Core
PD 308: Mechanical Vibrations 2.5E 2 Core
PD 370: Practical in Production Engineering 1.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 3.0 Units)
EN 328: Fluid mechanics II 3.0E 1 Optional
PD 309: Dynamics of Rotating Machines 2.0E 1 Optional
PD 321: Machine Tools I 2.0E 1 Optional
PD 361: Engineering Metrology 2.0E 1 Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 121
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 303: Computer Aided Design 2.0E 2 Optional
PD 313: Casting 2.0E 2 Optional
EN 339: Industrial Energy Management 2.0E 2 Optional
PD 316: Polymer Engineering 3.0E 2 Optional
PD 332: Computer Aided Manufacturing 2.0E 2 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (3.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearMG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 Core
MG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
PD 402: Material Handling Systems 2.0E 1 Core
PD 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0 2 Core
MG 442 Operations research 2.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
PD 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 6.0 Units)
EN 434: Renewable Energy Technologies 3.0E 1 Optional
EN 435: Automotive Engineering 3.0E 1 Optional
ME 406: Finite Elements Method 2.0 1 Optional
ME 417: Composite Materials 2.0 1 Optional
PD 408: Noise and Vibration Control 2.0E 1 Optional
PD 431: Automation and Robotics 3.0 1 Optional
EN 438: Refrigeration and Air-conditioning 3.0E 2 Optional
ME 416: Welding Metallurgy 2.0 2 Optional
PD 441: Manufacturing Systems 2.0E 2 Optional
PD 316: Polymer Engineering 3.0E 2 Optional
PD 451: Ergonomics 2.0E 2 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Mechanical Engineering)
[Energy Stream]
Third YearEN 326: Thermodynamics II 2.0E 1 Core
EN 328: Fluid Mechanics II 3.0E 1 Core
EN 329: Internal Combustion Engines 2.0E 1 Core
EN 333: Pumps and Turbines 3.0E 1 Core
EN 334: Control Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
122 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 211 Principles of Metal Cutting and Metal Forming 2.0E 1 Core
PD 302: Machine Elements II 3.0E 1 Core
PD 305: Design Project 1 1.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 1.0 1 Optional
EN 339: Principles of Indust.Energy & Environmental Mgnt 3.0E 2 Core
EN 370: Practicals in Heat Engines 1.0 2 Core
MG 341 : Engineering Operations Management II 2.0 2 Core
PD 212: Manufacturing Technology 1 3.0E 2 Core
PD 306: Design Project II 1.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 9.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 10.0 Units)
EN 338: Computer Applications in Energy Engineering 3.0E Optional
ME 306 Solid Mechanics 3.0E Optional
PD 303: Computer Aided Design 2.0 Optional
PD 308: Mechanical Vibrations 2.5E Optional
PD 309: Dynamics of Rotating Machines 2.0E Optional
PD 313: Casting 2.0E Optional
PD 352: Industrial Design Engineering 2.5E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (4.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearEN 432: Energy Conversion Technologies 2.0E 1 Core
EN 434: Renewable Energy Technologies 3.0E 1 Core
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 Core
MG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
EN 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 2.0 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
EN 436: Power Plants 2.0E 2 Core
EN 438: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3.0E 2 Core
EN 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7.0 Units)
EN 435: Automotive Engineering 3.0E Optional
ME 417: Composite Materials 2.0E Optional
MG 442: Operations Research 2.0E Optional
PD 312: Manufacturing Technology II 2.0E Optional
PD 402: Material Handling Systems 2.0E Optional
PD 408: Noise and Vibration Control 2.0E Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 123
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 416: Polymer Engineering 3.0E Optional
PD 451: Ergonomics 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. SC. (Electromechanical Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 116: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials 2.0 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
PD 152: Fundamentals of Industrial Design Engineering 2.0 2 Core
EG 117 Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
Second YearEN 228: Fluid Mechanics I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 271: Electrical Network Analysis I 3.0E 1 Core
DP 273: Engineering Electromagnetics I 2.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
ME 215: Properties of Electrical Materials 1.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
PD 201: Design Methodology 2.0E 1 Core
DP 212: Fundamentals of Electrical Machines and Measurements 3.0E 1 Core
EN 226: Thermodynamics I 3.0E 2 Core
EN 270: Practicals in Thermofluids 1.0 2 Core
DP 272: Electrical Network Analysis II 3.0E 2 Core
ME 208: Dynamics 2.0E 2 Core
ME216: Classification of Materials and Testing 2.5E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
PD 202: Machine Elements I 3.0E 2 Core
PD 252: Industrial Design Engineering I 2.0E 2 Core
ME 207: Mechanics of Machines 2.0E 2 Core
TE 171: Introduction to Electronics for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
Third YearEN 329: Internal Combustion Engines 3.0E 1 Core
124 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
DP 313: Power Electronics I 2.0E 1 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 3.0E 1 Core
EN 334: Control Engineering 3.0E 1 Core
PD 302: Machine Elements II 3.0E 1 Core
PD 305: Design Project I 4.0E 1 Core
TE 351: Analogue Electronics for Non Majors 2.5E 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 4.0 1 Optional
EN 370: Practicals in Heat Engines 1.0 2 Core
DP 313: Power Electronics II 2.0E 2 Core
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 212: Manufacturing Technology I 3.0E 2 Core
PD 306: Design Project II 1.0 2 Core
PD 308: Mechanical Vibrations 2.5E 2 Core
TE 352: Digital Electronics for Non Majors 2.5E 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 7.0 Units)
CS 353: Microcomputer Systems I 2.0E Optional
CS 354: Microcomputer Systems II 2.0E Optional
EN 326: Thermodynamics II 2.0E Optional
EN 335: Turbomachinery 2.0E Optional
PD 303: Computer Aided Design 2.0E Optional
PD 313: Casting 2.0E Optional
PD 331: Automation of Manufacturing 3.0E Optional
PD352: Industrial Design Engineering II 2.5E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearMG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 Core
MG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
EN 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 9.0 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 2.0E 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
EN 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 5.0 2 Optional
Electives (Minimum 14.0 Units)
DP 412: Design of Electrical Machines 3.0E Optional
EN 435: Automotive Engineering 2.0E Optional
EN 438: Refrigeration and Air-conditioning 2.0E Optional
ME 417: Composite Materials 2.0E Optional
MG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 125
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 408: Noise and Vibration Control 2.0E Optional
PD 431: Robotics 2.0E Optional
TE 442: Digital Electronics for Engineers III 3.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Production Engineering)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
EG 116: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
ME 112: Testing of Materials 1.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
EG 117 Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials I 2.0 2 Core
ME 116: Structure& Transformation of Materials 3.0E 2 Core
ME 170: Materials Technology Practical I 0.5 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
PD 152: Fundamentals of Industrial Design Engineering 2.0 2 Core
TE 171: Introduction to Electronics Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
Second YearEN 228: Fluid Mechanics I 3.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Materials II 3.0E 1 Core
ME 211: Metals and Non metallic Materials 3.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
PD 201: Design Methodology 2.0E 1 Core
PD 211: Principles of Metal Cutting and Metal Forming 2.0E 1 Core
TE 241: Analogue Electronic for Engineers I 3.0E 1 Core
ME 208: Dynamics 2.0E 2 Core
ME 212: Deterioration of Materials 2.0E 2 Core
ME 270: Materials Technology Practicals II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
PD 202: Machine Elements I 3.0E 2 Core
PD 212: Metal Cutting Processes 3.0E 2 Core
PD 252: Industrial Design Engineering I 2.0E 2 Core
TE 242: Digital Electronics for Engineers I 2.0E 2 Core
126 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
Third YearMG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 302: Machine Elements II 3.0E 1 Core
PD 303: Computer Aided Design 2.0E 1 Core
PD 305: Design Project 1 1.0 1 Core
PD 321: Machine Tools I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 352: Industrial Design Engineering II 2.5E 1 Core
PD 361: Engineering Metrology 2.0E 1 Core
PD 315 Metal Forming 3.0 E 1 Core
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 306: Design Project II 1.0 2 Core
PD 313: Casting 2.0E 2 Core
PD 316: Polymer Engineering 3.0E 2 Core
PD 332: Computer Aided Manufacturing 2.0E 2 Core
PD 353: Ergonomics 2.0E 2 Core
PD 370: Practical in Production Engineering 1.0 2 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 2 Optional
Electives Courses (Minimum 6.0 Units)
PD 308: Mechanical Vibrations 2.5E Optional
PD 312: Advanced Methods of Machining 2.0E Optional
PD 314: Foundry Engineering 2.5E Optional
PD 322: Machine Tools II 2.5E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
Fourth YearMG 437: Mechanical Systems Control 2.0E 1 Core
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 Core
PD 415: Tool Engineering 2.0E 1 Core
PD 431: Automation and Robotics 3.0E 1 Core
MG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
PD 402: Material Handling Systems 2.0E 1 Core
PD 498: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0 2 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 2 Core
PD 441: Manufacturing Systems 2.0E 2 Core
PD 499: Final Project II 4.0 Core
Electives (minimum) 3.0 Optional
Electives Courses (Minimum 6.0 Units)
ME 416: Welding Metallurgy 2.0 Optional
ME 417: Composite Materials 2.0 Optional
College of Engineering and Technology 127
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
PD 408: Noise and Vibration Control 2.0E Optional
PD 308: Mechanical Vibration 2.0E Optional
PD 312: Advanced Methods of Machining 2.0E Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
B. Sc. (Industrial Engineering and Management)
First YearCL 111: Communication Skills for Engineers 2.0E 1 Core
CS 171: Introduction to Computers and Programming in Pascal 2.0E 1 Core
DS 101: Development Perspectives I 2.0E 1 Core
PD 100: Engineering Drawing 2.5 1 Core
SD 105: Statics 3.0E 1 Core
MT 161: Matrices and Basic Calculus for Non-Majors 3.0E 1 Core
EG 116: Workshop Training I 2.5 1 Core
DP 171: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering I 2.0E 1 Core
MG 120: Introduction to Entrepreneurship 1.0 2 Core
DS 102: Development Perspectives II 2.0E 2 Core
MT 171: One Variable Calculus & Diff. Equation for Non-Majors 3.0E 2 Core
EG 117 Workshop Training II 2.5 2 Core
PD 101: Computer Aided Drafting 2.0 2 Core
DP 172: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 152: Fundamentals of Industrial Design Engineering 2.0 2 Core
ME 106: Strength of Materials 2.0 2 Core
MG 100: Fundamentals of Indust. Engineering & Management 2.0E 2 Core
Second Year
MG 201: Design of Work Methods I 2.0E 1 Core
MG 220: Project Management 2.0E 1 Core
PD 201: Design Methodology 2.0E 1 Core
CS 231: Computer Programming in C 2.0E 1 Core
MT 261: Several Variables Calculus for Non- majors 3.0E 1 Core
MG 255: Information Technology 2.0E 1 Core
MG 261: Design of Products/ Services I 2.0E 1 Core
ME 206: Strength of Material II 3.0E 1 Core
MG 202: Design of Work Methods II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 252: Industrial Design Engineering I 2.0 2 Core
MT 271: Statistics for Non-majors 3.0E 2 Core
MG 232: Industrial Psychology 2.0E 2 Core
CS 232: Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 3.0E 2 Core
EN 226: Thermodynamics I 2.0E 2 Core
MG 256: Information Technology II 2.0E 2 Core
MG 262: Design of Products/ Services II 2.0E 2 Core
MG 245: Logistics I 2.0E 2 Core
128 UDSM Prospectus: 2010-2011
Course Course Title Units Semester Core/Optional
Code
Third YearPD 352: Industrial Design Engineering II 3.0E 1 Core
MG 340: Engineering Operations Management I 3.0E 1 Core
EN 326: Thermodynamics II 4.0E 1 Core
MG 360: Productivity Improvement 3.0E 1 Core
MG 365: Simulation of Management Systems I 2.0E 1 Core
MG 370: Change Management 2.0E 1 Core
MG 346: Logistics II 2.0E 1 Core
MG 355: Project Appraisal 2.0E 2 Core
MG 341: Engineering Operations Management II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 353: Ergonomics 2.0E 2 Core
MG 361: Process Improvement 3.0E 2 Core
EN 339: Industrial Energy Management 2.0E 2 Core
MG 366: Simulation of Management Systems II 2.0E 2 Core
Fourth YearMG 441: Human Resource Management 2.0E 1 Core
MG 440: Engineering Economics 2.0E 1 Core
MG 442: Operations Research I 2.0E 1 Core
MG 443: Industrial Safety and Maintenance 2.0E 1 Core
MG 445: Entrepreneurship for Engineers 3.0E 1 Core
MG499: Final Project I 2.0 1 Core
Electives 5.0 1 Optional
TM 330: General Engineering Procedures 2.0E 2 Core
TM 400: Engineering Ethics and Professional Conduct 1.0E 2 Core
MG 444: Operations Research II 2.0E 2 Core
PD 441: Manufacturing Systems 2.0E 2 Core
MG 447: Systemic Management 2.0E 2 Core
MG 499: Final Project II 4.0 2 Core
Electives for Third and Fourth Years
PD 431: Automation & Robotics 3.0E 1 Optional
MG 344: Management Intervention Methods 3.0E 2 Optional
MG 446: Selected Topics in Industrial Engineering 2.0E 2 Optional
Any Approved Course Modules at UDSM (6.0 Units
maximum from outside CoET per programme)
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COLLEGE STAFF LIST
OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL
Professor and Principal CoET J.H.Y. Katima, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil.(Loughborough), Ph.D. (Leeds), F.I.E.T., C. Eng. (T)
Professor and Deputy Principal (Academic)F.W. Mtalo, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Munich)
Associate Professor and Deputy Principal (Administration)G.R. John BSc. (Eng). MSc. Ph.D (Leeds)
College AdministratorW.K. Kalembo, B.A., M.A. (Dar) M.I.R Diplomacy (IU Japan)
Senior Lecturer and Manager, Bureau for Industrial Co-operation (BICO)
A.L. Kyaruzi, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar) D.Sc. (George Washington)
Assoc. Prof. and Manager, Technology Development and Transfer CentreA.K. Temu, B.Sc..(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)
Lecturer and Head, PlanningP.D. Ndomba, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar) Ph.D (Dar)
Lecturer and Coordinator, External LinksT.E. Mwinuka, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), M.Sc. (Warwick)
Associate Professor and Coordinator, Research and Postgraduate Studies F.L.M. Mwanuzi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Brussels)
Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Undergraduate StudiesP.M.S. Bujulu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Hanov.)
Lecturer and Coordinator, PracticalM.I. Mgwatu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Eng.) (Ottawa)
Department of Chemical and Mining Engineering (CME)
Associate Professor and HeadO. Kaunde B.Sc. (Eng) M.Sc. PhD (Leeds)
ProfessorJ.H.Y. Katima, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil.(Loughborough), Ph.D. (Leeds)
Associate ProfessorsG.D.E. Mrema, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Trondheim)O. Kaunde, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Leeds)S.V. Manyele, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar). Ph.D. (Western Ontario)
Senior LecturersE. Masanja, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Edinburgh)M.L. Raphael, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Texas A & M), Ph.D. (Saskatchewan)A.K. Temu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)K.N. Njau, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Trondheim), Ph.D. (Eindhoven)R.J.A. Minja, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (NTNU, Trondheim)E. Elisante, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Arizona), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
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***J.W. Ntalikwa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (Wales)
O. Kibazohi, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Waterloo)
L.M.P. Rweyemamu, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Moscow), Ph.D. (TU, Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany)
Z.P.G. Masende B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar). Ph.D. (Eindhoven)
S.J.E. Maronga, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Texas A & M), Ph.D. (KTH-Stockholm)
H.T.H. Kimweri, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.A.Sc. (Ottawa), Ph.D. (British Columbia)
Lecturers
A.J. Itika, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Leeds), Ph.D.(TU-Clausthal)
A.T.S. Massawe, M.Sc. (Min.Eng.) (Friendship), Ph.D. (Moscow)
Assistant Lecturers
S.G. Mwafwenga, B.Sc. (Min. Sc.) (Zambia), M.Sc.(Min. Eng.) (South Illinois)
L.S. Shempemba, Adv. Dipl. (Ardhi), M. Eng. (Mine Surv.) (Leoben)
A.E. Mlaki, B.Sc. [Min. Tech.] (Zambia), M.Sc. [Min.Prod] (London)
*K.R. Baruti, B.Sc. (Min. Eng.) (Zambia), M.Sc.[Env. Manag.] (Australia)
*l. Daniel, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)
M. Daniel, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Witswatersrand)
*H.B. Eshton, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)
H.M. Hiji, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)
J.M. Jeremiah, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)
D. Kaombe, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Reading)
S. M. Mahir, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)
*A. Salama, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Paris School of Mining)
A.W. Wikedzi, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Lulea)
D. Mfanga, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Laurentian)
Tutorial Assistants
*Z. Katima B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar), M.Sc.
*N. Msuya B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar),,M.Sc.
*A. Kato B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.
*F. Ngroroma B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.
*L. Damson B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.
*S. Selemani B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.*I. Kumbi B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc.
Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering (ECSE)
Senior Lecturer and Head
B.R.B. Bagile, B.Sc. Eng (Dar), M.Sc. (Bradford, UK) Ph.D
Department Administrator
M. Macha, BA(Ed) Dar), MPA (Liverpool)
Professors
D.J. Chambega, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Moscow), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)
M.L. Luhanga, B.Sc. [Eng] (California State); MPhil. Ph.D (Columbia)
H.R. Mgombelo. B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Leningrad), Ph.D (McGill)
Associate Professors
B.M.M. Mwinyiwiwa, B.Sc.(Dar), M.Eng. (McGill), Ph.D. (McGill)
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Senior LecturersA.L. Kyaruzi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc., D.Sc. (George Washington)M.M. Kisaka, B.Sc.(Eng) (Dar); Ph.D (Manchester)B.J. Kundy, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Strathclyde); Ph.D. (Stellenbosch)M.J. Manyahi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Strathclyde); Ph.D. (Uppsala)N.K. Lujara, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (McGill); D.Eng. (Rand Afrikaans)
LecturersD.D. Haule, B.Sc.(Eng) (Dar); M.Sc., Ph.D. (McGill)H.F. Omar, B.Sc. (Eng). M.Sc. (Birla), Ph..D (Chonnan National University)F.M. Ishengoma, B.Sc.. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc.(Bradford)
Assistant LecturersJ. Damas, B.Sc. (Eng) (Makerere University), M.Sc. (Dar)N.Y. Hamis, B.Sc. (Eng) (Mysore) M.Sc. (Dar)H. U. Iddi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)C. John, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Oita)E.A. Kalinga, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)S. Kihwele, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)L. V. Massawe, B.Sc.. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc.(Ryukyu)H. Mkocha, B.Sc.(Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)N.S Mwakabuta, B.Sc.(Eng)(Dar); M.Sc.(KTH/Dar)C. Mwase, B.Sc. (Eng)(University of Bath, UK ), M.Sc. (Bristol)S. Naiman, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)W. Nyamwihula, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)F.I. Simba, B.Sc. (Eng)(Dar) M.Sc.(Dar)
Tutorial AssistantC. Ameen B.Sc.(Dar)Y. Andegelile B.Sc. (Dar)G. Chigulu B.Sc. (Dar)Z. Kaijage B.Sc. (Dar)T. O. Lema B.Sc. (Dar)P. Mafole B.Sc. (Dar)P. Makolo B.Sc. (Dar)H. Massawe B.Sc. (Dar)H. Maziku, B.Sc. (Dar)B. Mbwilo, B.Sc. (Dar)T. Mgaya, B.Sc. (Dar)G. Mhagama, B.Sc. (Dar)A. Misso, B.Sc. (Dar)D. Mnyanghwalo, B.Sc. (Dar)M. Mohamed, B.Sc. (Dar)V. Msoka, B.Sc. (Dar)F. Mwasilu, B.Sc.(Dar)S. Nzunda, B.Sc.(Dar)D. Rwegasira, B.Sc. (Dar)A. Salimu, B.Sc.(Dar)E.I. Shayo, B.Sc.(Dar)J. Stephen, B.Sc.(Dar)
A. Thadei, B.Sc. (Dar)
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Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MIE)
Associate Professor and HeadC.Z.M. Kimambo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Reading), Ph.D. (City Univ. London)
Professors**J.S. Mshana, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Nairobi), M.A.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Ottawa)
Associate ProfessorsB.M. Mutagahywa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), Ph.D (Loughborough)*** I.B. Mshoro, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Riga), Ph.D.(Dar)B.B. Nyichomba, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Birmingham)G.R. John, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Leeds)E.A.M. Mjema, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Alberta), Dr.Ing. (Aachen)C.Z.M. Kimambo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Reading), Ph.D. (City Univ. London)B.A.T. Kundi, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Waterloo)J.V. Tesha, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Cranfield)C.F. Mhilu, M.Sc.(Eng.) (Leningrad), Ph.D. (Leeds)
Senior LecturersB.A. Majaja, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (UC Davis)N.G. Nalitolela, B,Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Newcastle UponTyne), Ph.D (Aston)E. Elias, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Newcastle UponTyne), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)M.H. Mkumbwa, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Strathclyde)E.J.M. Mushi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (Leeds)H.M. Rajabu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Leeds). Ph.D. (Dar)A.S. Chungu, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.), Ph.D. (AIT, Thailand)J.J. Runyoro, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Cranfield), Ph.D. (Birmingham)L.Y. Mwaikambo, ATI [Text. Tech] (Bolton), M.Sc.(Mech. Eng.) (Dar), Ph.D.(Bath).A. Chami, FTC (Dar), M.Sc. [Eng.], PhD (Moscow)
LecturersS.J. Kimaro, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc.(Eng.) (Loughborough)M.I. Mgwatu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar); M.A.Sc. (Eng.) (Ottawa)T.E. Mwinuka, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar); M.Sc. (Warwick)G.S. Mwaluko, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc.(Eng.) (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Cape Town)A.N. Towo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar); M.Sc. (Urbun)*B. Ndazi, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)
Assistant LecturersD. Angelo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Strathclyde)J. Mohamed, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M. Sc. (Dar)*L.A. Mbaruku, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.) (Lancaster)*P.B. Msemwa, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar)N. Ezekiel, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (KTH, Sweden)L. Haule, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Eng.(McGill)S. Ibrahim, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)J. Kafuku, B.Sc. (Eng), MEM (Dar)A. Kagwa, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc.DarC.M. Kahabi, BA (Arts) Dar, M.Sc. (Manchester)J. Kihedu, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc.DarI.A. Legonda, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. DarI.J. Macha, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (KTH, Sweden)
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J.Z. Machuve, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
P. Majura, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (England)
S.I. Marandu, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
M. Materego, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (Sheffield)
E. Mbise, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar); M.Sc. (Manchester)
M. Mrango, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
J.M. Ngowi, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
S. Ayeng'o, B.Sc.(Dar)
P. Bigambo, B.Sc. (Dar)
M. John, B.Sc. (Dar)
D. Mahwera, B.Sc. (Dar)
M. Mtebwa, B.Sc. (Dar)
V. Tito, B.Sc. (Dar)
Department of Structural and Construction Engineering (SCE)
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
I.A. Rubaratuka, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ukraine, USSR)
Associate Professors
**J.J. Msambichaka, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Mysore), M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. - Ing. (Dortmund)
N. M. Lema, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D, (Loughborough)
Senior Lecturers
A.L. Mrema, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Strathclyde), Ph.D. (Colorado State)
L. Lwambuka, Dipl. Ing. (Dresden), Dr. Ing. (Kassel)
**A.A. Shirima, B.Sc. (Eng.), (Dar), Dipl. Ing. (Darmstadt), Dr. Ing (Kassel)
J.K. Makunza, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Dortmund)
Lecturers
L.M. Chamuriho, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Ph.D (Tokyo)
F.X. Momanyi, Dott Ing. (Bologna), Ph.D. (Bologna)
**R.S. Mlinga, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Birmingham), Ph.D (Cape Town)
M.M. Samson, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
**E. Lupembe (F); B.Sc(Eng) (Makerere); M.Sc(Eng)(Dar)
A. Mwambingu (M); B.Sc(Eng); M.Sc(Eng)(Rostov)
*H. Meleki(M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar); M.Sc(Eng)(Canada)
E. Matemba(F); B.Sc(Eng); M.Sc(Eng)(Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
L. Kalenga (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
*P. Rweyongeza (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar) )
P. Holela (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
E.E. Moshi (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
R. Mahundi (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
E. Leo (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
J. Kessy (M); B.Sc(Eng) (Dar)
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Department of Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering (TGE)
Senior Lecturer and Head
H. Bwire, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D (Dar)
Associate Professors
A.L. Kyulule, B.Sc. (Civil Eng.) Nairobi, M.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), Dr. Sc. Tech. (Zurich)
D.A. Mfinanga, B.Sc. (Eng.), (Dar), M.Sc. (Miyazaki), Ph.D. (Kyusho)
T. Rwebangira, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Nairobi), M.Sc. (Birm. U.K), Ph.D. (Oregon State)
Senior Lecturers
E. N. Masaoe, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Strathclyde, UK) Ph.D.
D. L. Nyaoro, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar ) M.Sc. (Imperial College, UK) Ph.D.
N.K.M. Mushule, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Calgary) Ph.D.
Lecturer
P.M.S. Bujulu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Eng.) (Hanov.)
Assistant Lecturers
A. W. Lyimo, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)
A. Lubida, B.Sc.. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Sokoine Univ. of Agriculture)
S.P. Rimoy, B.Sc (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Imperial College UK)
E Fungo, B.Sc.(Eng) (Dar), M.Sc. (Dar)
H.H. Mteri, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar) M.Sc., Ph.D (Canada)
J. Ijumlana, B.Sc. (Eng), M.Sc. (Netherlands)
Department of Water Resources Engineering (WRE)
Senior Lecturer and Head
S.H. Mkhandi, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Galway), Ph.D. (Dar)
Professors
F.W. Mtalo, B.Sc. (Eng), MSC (Dar), Dr. Ing. (Munich)
***T.S.A. Mbwette, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (Dar), Ph.D. (London)
Associate Professors
A.W. Mayo, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Tampere), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
F.L.M. Mwanuzi, B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Brussels)
Lecturers
D. M. Mulungu, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D (Kyoto)
R. J. Kimwaga, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc. (WRE), PhD (Dar)
T. A. Kimaro, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc., (Dar), Ph. (Kyoto)
P. D. Ndomba, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc,. Ph.D (Dar)
J. Norbert, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D (Dar)
Assistant Lecturers
S. Munishi B.Sc. (Eng) (Dar) M.Sc. (Dar)
Tutorial Assistants
A. Alexander, B.Sc. (Dar)
F. Izdory, B.Sc. (Dar)
N. Shija, B.Sc. (Dar)
E. Thomas, B.Sc. (Dar)
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Technology Development and Transfer Centre (TDTC)
Senior Lecturer and ManagerA.K. Temu, B.Sc..(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Trondheim)
Senior Lecturer and Deputy ManagerE. Elisante, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc.(Eng.)(Arizona), Ph.D. (Tohoku)
Lecturer and Manager /Director for Technology Brokerage
A.N. Towo, B.Sc.(Eng.) (Dar), M.Sc. (Urbun)
Multidisciplinary Workshop
Principal Technician and HeadSNL Msambira (M),
Principal Laboratory Engineer I
T.Z. Itebuka (M)
Chief TechnicianA. Marcel (M)
Principal Technician IIIS.M. M. Bujimu (M),
Principal Artisan IIJ. Mbolela (M)J. Nicholaus (M)
Senior Artisan IR. Mohamed (M)H.R. Pandukizi (M)
M. Ramadhani (M)E.A. Tesha (M)M. Yohana (M)
Senior Artisan IIS. Chambuso (M)
M.J. Lugenge (M)F.F.Mkawe (M)Y.S.Mohamedi (M)
Artisan IW.S.MagahoJ. Habilu
Training Workshops (TW)
Principal Workshop Instructor II and HeadM. Osman (M),
Chief Workshop InstructorsM.N. Lugoye (M)T. Severine (F)T.T. Mgendera (M)
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M.Roman (M)A.Y. Lema (M)G. Ngwandira (M)C. Swai (M)
Principal Workshop Instructors IIA.M.K. Ngoma (M)S.N. Jaffer (M)
Senior Workshop Instructors IAS. Kyoro (F)B.H. Lwehela (M)
Workshop Instructor IIM.S. Killo M
Assistant Workshop InstructorsF.R. Duduye (M)S. Jabiri (M)S.P. Kyabula (F)
Senior Laboratory Engineer IIC.E.B.M. Amos (M)
Principal Technician IE.A. Litta (M)
Senior Technician IIM.E. Msengi M E M
Principal Laboratory Assistants IID.J. Gapi (M)I. Kakoma(M)
Laboratory Assistant IH. Mlangali (M)
Laboratory Assistants IID. Mutayoba (M)M.A. Wadudu (M)C.C. Kalikela (M)
Senior Artisans IAL. Kwembe (M)M. Mohamed (M)C.M. Wadelanga (M)
Senior Artisan IIT. Ramadhani (M)
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No. Name of Prize and Donor Eligibility
I University of Dar es Salaam prize Best students in final year degree examination in each Faculty
2 Vice-Chancellor's Prize Students with highest marks in 1st year Degree examination in each faculty
4 Civil Engineering Prize (By Ministry of Youth Development and Sports)
Best 3rd year student in Civil Engineering
5 Structure Engineering Prize (by Norman and Dawbarn)
Best final year students hi Structural Engineering
6 Civil Engineering'" Prize (Bv K.G.H.P. Gauff) Best 2nd year student in Civil Engineering
7 Soil Mechanical and Foundation Engineering prize (by Tanzania Harbours Authority)
Best 2nd year student in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering
8 Tanzania Portland Cements prize (by Portland Cement Co. Ltd.)
Best 2nd year student in Building Materials
9 Water Engineering Prize (by Jos Hansen & Soehnc (T) Ltd.)
Best 3rd year student in Hydraulic and Water Resource Engineering
10 Ministry of Water University trust Fund Prize Best final year project in Civil Engineering II Survey Prize (by Achells (T) Ltd.) Best 2nd year student in Surveying
12 Construction Management and Site management and Organization Prize (by Mwananchi Eng. Co. Ltd.) MECCO
Best 3rd year students in Construction Site Organization
13 Electrical Engineering Prize (by Aluminium Africa Ltd.)
Best 2nd year student in Electrical Engineering
14 Ministry of Youth Development and Sports prize(by the Minister for Youth Development and Sports)
Best 3rd year students in Electrical Engineering
15 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources(University Trust Fund Prize)
Best 4th year student in Electrical Engineering
16 Tanzania Portland Cements Prize (by Portland Cement Co. Ltd.)
Best student in Electrical Material Technology
17 Telecommunication Prize (by Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation Ltd.)
Best 4th year student in Telecommunications
18 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources(University Trust Fund Prize)
Best 4th year Performance in Electrical Engineering Project
19 Electronic Prize(By Tanzania Cigarette Co. Ltd.)
Best 3rd Year Students in Electronics
20 Mechanical Engineering Project Prize (by Vegetable Oil Industries Ltd.)
Best 3rd Year Students in Mechanical Engineering Projects
21 Material Technology Prize (by Berger paints (T) Ltd.)
Best 3rd Year Students in Materials Technology
22 Production Engineering Prize (by Aluminium Africa Ltd.
Best 3rd year students in Production Engineering
23 Industrial and Production Management Prize(by National Institute for Productivity)
Best 4th year students in Industrial and Production Management
24 Control Engineering Prize(By Sugar Development Corporation)
(i) Best 3rd year students in Control Engineering (ii) Best 4th year student in Control Engineering
25 Mechanical Engineering Prize (by Industrial Management Serv. Ltd.)
Best 4th year student in Mechanical Engineering
26 Mechanical Engineering Prize (by the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports
Best 3rd year students in Mechanical Engineering
27 Mechanical Engineering Prize (by the Sisal Authority)
Best 3rd year students in Mechanical Engineering
ACADEMIC PRIZES
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28 Mechanical Engineering Prize (by Williamson Diamond Ltd.)
Best 4th year students in Mechanical Engineering Project
29 C. Pritchard prize Best 4th year students in Chemical and Process Engineering
30 Tanzania Breweries (TBL) Prize Best 4th year students in Chemical and Process Engineering
31 Electrical Engineering Prize.(by Kibo Paper Industries Ltd.)
Best 4th year students in Practical training
32
Highway and Transportation Engineering Prize (by Highway and Transportation. Engineering Section)
Best 4th year students in Transportation Engineering
33 Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education Prize (by the Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education).
Best 4th year students in the faculty
34 Chemical Industries Prize (by National Chemical Ind. Ltd.)
Best 4th year students in Chemical and Process Engineering
35 Tanzania Portland Cements prize (by Portland Cement Co. Ltd.)
Best final year students in Mechanical Engineering
36 Survey Prize (by K.Schrenk)
(i) Best 2nd year students in Surveying in Civil Engineering (ii) Best 4th year students in Surveying in Agricultural Engineering
37 Computer application in Chemical and" process engineering Prize (CAC) (by Members of CAC-CPE)
Best performance in computer Application course in Chemical and Process Engineering
38 Ahmaddyya Muslim Mission Best final year student in the field of Telecommunication Engineering
39 Environmental Resources Consultancy Price Best final year students project in environment related work
40 The Institution of Engineers Tanzania
i) Best 4th year students in Electrical Engineering ii) Best 4th year students in Civil Engineering iii) Best 4th year students in Chemical and Process Engineering iv) Best 4th year students in Mechanical Engineering
41 Tanzania Breweries Ltd. (TBL) Overall best final year student 42 Prof. .JH.Y. Katima Prize (5 years) Best student in Environmental Engineering
43 Dr. K.N.Njau Prize (5 years) Prize Best student in Reaction Engineering (CPE & MP)
44 CPE Department Prize (5 years) Best final year female student with a GP A of at least 3.8
45 Prof. G.D. Mrema Prize (5 years) Best student in Thermodynamics
46 Dr. .I.W. Ntalikwa Prize (5 years) Best 2nd year student in Materials and Energy Balance
47 Design and Production Engineering I prize (5 years) by Design and Production Engineering Department
Best 4th year student Mechanical Engineering
48 Design and Production Engineering II prize (5 years) by Design and Production Engineering Department
Best 3rd year student in Production Engineering
49 Design and Production Engineering III prize (5 years) by Design and Production Engineering Department
Best final year student in Production Engineering
50 Design and Production Engineering IV prize (5 years) by Design and Production Engineering Department
Best 3rd year student in Production Engineering
51 Prof G.R. John Prize (5 years) Best 3rd year student in Industrial Energy
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Prof G.R. John and Dr. I.S.N. Mkilaha Prize 5years)
Best 4th year student in Energy Engineering
53 Engineering management and Entrepreneurship Department prize (5 years)
Best masters student in Masters in Engineering Management
(i) Best final year student in Civil and Transportation Engineering
(ii) Best final year female student in Civil and Transportation Engineering Transportation Engineering
(iii) Best 3rd year student in Civil and Transportation Engineering
(iv) Best 2nd year student in Civil and Transportation Engineering
54 Transportation and Geotechnical Engineering Dept.
(v) Best 1st year student in Civil and Transportation Engineering
55 Prof. A.L.K. Kyulule Best student in Foundation Engineering
56 Howard Humphreys (T) Lid. Best student in Soil Mechanics
(i) Best final year student in Civil and Structural Engineering (ii) Best final year female student in Civil and Structural Engineering
(iii) Best 3rd year student in Civil and Structural Engineering
(iv) Best 2nd year student in Civil and Structural Engineering
57 Structural Engineering Dept.
(v) Best 1st year student in Civil and Structural Engineering
58 Prof B.L.M. Mwamila Best final year student in Structural Design Courses
59 Prof. I.J. Msambichaka Best student in Bridge Engineering
60 Dr. N.G. Mwitta Best student in Civil Engineering Materials Courses
Best final year student in Civil and Water Resources Engineering
Best final year female student in Civil and Water Resources Engineering
Best 3rd year student in Civil and Water Resources Engineering
Best 2nd year student in Civil and Water Resources Engineering
61 Water Resources Engineering Dept.
Best 1st year student in Civil and Water Resources Engineering
62 Prof. F.W. Mtalo Best student in Hydraulic Structures and Machinery
63 Prof. T.SA Mbwette Best student in Waste Water Engineering
64 Prof. D.A. Mashauri Best student in Water Supply Engineering
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(i) Best final year project by the Department
(ii) Best third year student in subjects offered by the Department 65
Construction Technology & Management Dept.
(iii) Best second year student in subjects offered by the Department
66 Dr. R.S. Mlinga Best 3rd year student in Project Appraisal and Planning Techniques
67 Prof. N.M. Lema Best 3rd year student in Civil Engineering Procedures 68 Irene Kabyemera Memorial Award Best Final Year Female Student in CoET