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ENCOUNTERTHE FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Since 1989 of witnessing to life, of research and innovation, of imparting
knowledge and skills, of community service
Structure
DeanAcademic Staff: Heads and
Deputy Heads of Departments and Lecturers
Non-Academic
Staff: secretaries
Students
Associate Dean
The members of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Students, Academic and Non-Academic Staff) strive to live as people of God united in the Spirit. They yearn to up-hold human values and follow what is right, wise and good for the sake of the Kingdom of God and for the respect of human beings.
A family of God
The members of the Faculty try hard to live in harmony like team builders in order to achieve collective success in witnessing to life, research and publication, teachings and Community Service. They seek genuine companionship, call to both critical and comprehensive thinking, appeal to do what ought to be done.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is a Team
VISION To be a world class University producing
transformative leaders For Church and SocietyMISSION
To promote excellence in research, teaching and community service by preparing morally upright leaders based on the intellectual tradition of the Catholic Church.
VISION AND MISSION
1. Witness of life
2. Prayer3. Truthfulness4. Honesty
5. Excellence6. Commitment
7. Competence8. Decency
CORE VALUES
To hold at least one conference for teaching and disseminating community oriented research results annually
To create functional linkages and collaboration with at least two research Institutions locally and internationally
To organize at least one fully interactive forum (Faculty Academic retreat) annually aimed at achieving the desired bonding to ensure continued suitability of Faculty activities
To split the Department of Social Sciences into distinct, sustainable and relevant departments before 2013
QUALITY OBJECTIVES OF THE FACULTY
Chancellor Most Rev. Tarcisius ZIYAYE Pro-Chancellor H.E John Cardinal NJUE Vice Chancellor Rev. Dr. Pius RUTECHURA DVC Academic Prof. Justus MBAE DVC Administration Rev. Prof. Juvenalis BAITU DVC Finance Dr. Ocbamarian BEKIT University Registrar Mr. Odilon Dizon Jr. University Librarian Rev. Fr. Maurice KISENYI University Chaplain Rev. Dr. Kyalo Dean of Students Mr. Gideon Maina
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE
Exec. Dir. of Gaba C. Rev. Dr. P. Male Exec. Dir. of Kisumu C.Rev. Dr. Kawasonga Dean, Theology Rev. Prof. Constance Bansikiza Dean, Arts and S.Sces Rev. Dr. Frederick MVUMBI Dean, Education Dr. Kang’ethe Dean, Commerce Dr. Aloys AYAKO Dean, Law Mr. Emillius NDERITU Dean, Science Dr. Genevieve MWAYULI Dir. Center for SJE Sr. Dr. Elizabeth NDUKU Dir. of Even. Prog. Dir. of Inst. Reg.Integ. Dr. Masinde Director of City campus Dr. Mbaro
DIRECTORS and DEANS
Dean: Rev. Dr. F.N. MVUMBI
HoD English Dr. Lucy NABUKONDE HoD Develpt Studies Dr. John K. MUTETI
◦ DHoD (Dev. St) Mrs. Cornelius M.N. Liku HoD Geo. & Environ. Studies Dr. MAHIRI HoD History Dr. Kennedy Moindi HoD Kiswahili Prof. Clara Momanyi HoD Philosophy Rev. Dr. John MUHENDA HoD Rel. Studies Rev. Dr. Joachim MSAKI HoD Soc. Sciences MR. SAMUEL WAKANYUA
FACULTY LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION
FASSc Adm. Assistant◦Ms. Kezia Ndwiga
Sec. Dean’s Office (Tzadua)◦Ms. Rosemary Wambui
Sec. Pool (Nsubuga)◦Ms.Agnes GITAU◦Ms.Janet OTOIGO
Con’t
1. Sr. Lucy L. Nabukonde (HOD)2. Mrs. Selline M. Oketch3. Ms. Alice W. Kiai (S)4. Mr. Peter M. Getyngo
5. Dr. Beatrice Busolo (K)8. Robert Ochieng (K) 9. Pamella Nyarige (G)10. Dr. Karin Pasche
Full time Lecturers
English
1. Dr. John K. Muteti (HoD)
2. Mrs. Cornelia M.N. Liku (DHoD)
3. Mr. Philip Wandera 4. Mr. Michael Tedd Okuku
DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
1. Dr. MAHIRI (HoD) 2. Mr. David Gaiti3. Mr. Vincent Gaitho
GEOGRAPHY AND Envir. Studies
1. Prof. Clara Momanyi (HoD)
2. Mr. Timothy M. Arege3. Ms. Rose Mavisi4. Mr. Margan Adero5. Bernard Kadurenge (K) 6. Vincent Nyambuga (G)
Kiswahili
1. Dr. Kennedy Moindi (HoD)
2. Prof. Samuel A. Nyanchoga
3. Mr. Francis Muchoki
History
1. Rev. Dr. John Muhenda (HoD)
2. Dr. Paul Shimiyu 3. Mr. George Ndemo 4. Mr. Kamau F. Mwangi
Philosophy
1. Rev. Dr. Joachim Msaki (HoD)2. Rev. Dr. Bibiana M. Ngundo 3. Rev. Dr. Lucy R. Kimaro 4. Mr. Maurice A. Owinyo 5. Dr. Peter K. Njoroge 6. Prof. Mary Getui 7. Maurice Ogolla (K)8. Rev. Dr. Frederic N. Mvumbi
Religious Studies
1. Mr. Samuel Wakanyua (HoD)2. Mr. Urbanus M. Ndolo (D/HoD)3. Mr. Bernard Ndonga4. Mr. Moses M. Injendi 7. Ms. Rose M. Kathambi 8. Dr. Ekisa L. Anyara 9. Dr. Moses Pundo
Social Sciences
9. Dr. Benson Mulemi 10. Dr. Anne M. Karanja11. Mr. James G. Kariuki (Social Work
Coordinator)12. Mr. Allan V. Korongo 13. Mr. Maina J. Kamau 14. Mr. Mumo Nzau 15. Prof. Maurice Amutabi16. Rickline S. Ngayo (K)
Con’t
Dean’s Office (Tzadua Hall)
1. English (Rugambwa Hall)2. Develp. Studies (Rugambwa Hall)3. Geo. and Environ.Studies (Tzadua Hall)
4. History (Tzadua Hall)5. Kiswahili (Tzadua Hall)6. Philosophy (Nsubuga Hall)7. Religious Studies (Otunga Hall)8. Social Sciences (Tzadua Hall)
Departmental Offices,where do you find them?
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH-Bed in English (Running)
-Bachelor of Arts in Language, Communication and Media Studies( Very
soon)-Masters of Arts in Linguistics (Soon)
PROGRAMMES
-Bed in Kiswahili (Running)
-Bachelor of Arts in Kiswahili and
Communication(Soon)
Kiswahili
-Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies (running)
-Bed in Religious Studies (Running)
-Masters of Arts in religious Studies (Running)
-Doctorate in Religious Studies (Running)
-Diploma in Religious Studies (Soon)
Religious Studies
-Diploma in Philosophy (Running)
-Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Running)
-Masters of Arts in Philosophy (Running)
-Doctorate in Philosophy (Running)
Philosophy
-Advanced Diploma in project Management of development projects
(Running)-Bachelor of Arts in development Studies
(Running) -Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and
Management development Projects (Running)
-Masters of Arts in development Studies (Running)
Development Studies
-Bachelor of Arts in History (Running)
-Bed in History (Running)
-Masters of Arts in History (Running)
History
-Bachelor of Arts in geography (Running)
-Bed in geography (Running)
Geography
-Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences(Sociology, Economics, Political Science, Anthropology,
Social Work) (Running)-Bachelor of Arts in Sociology (Soon)-Bachelor of Arts in Economics (Soon)
-Bachelor of Arts in Political Sciences (Soon)-Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology (Soon)-Bachelor of Arts in Social Work (Soon)
Social Sciences
-Masters of Arts in Conflict, refugee and Peace Studies (very
Soon)-Masters of Arts Sociology
(Running)-Masters of Arts in Social Work
(very Soon)-Masters of Arts in Political
Science (very Soon)
Con’t
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences desires to give equal opportunities to all; those who have just completed their secondary education, employees in different Institutions and any other person who meets the admission requirements set by the Senate. Thus, the modes of delivery are as follows:
Modes of Delivery
Social Sciences and Development studies offer classes to Regular Students (from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm) and to Evening Students (from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm)
Religious Studies offers classes to regular students (from 8:00 am to 5:00pm) School Focused (August, January, July) and to holiday programme students (Master’s and Doctoral programmes
Although classroom contacts, with their components, remain the major method of teaching, the Faculty is in the process of developing or improving other modes of teaching (E-learning/Distant Learning)
Con’t
The University Offers seven common Courses to Undergraduate Students. From these, students are expected to choose four or three or two, depending on their program of study. The Courses are:
COMMON COURSES OFFERED
GS 100: Christian Ethics (Offered by the Department of Ethics, Center for Justice and Ethics)
GS 101: Communication Skills (Offered by the Department of English, FASSC)
CS 102: Computer Literacy (Offered by the Department of Computer Sciences, Science)
Here are the Common Courses
GS 103: Introduction to the Bible (Offered by the Department of Religious Studies, FASSC)
GS 104: Environmental Studies (Offered by the Department of Geography and Environment Studies, FASSC)
GS 105: Entrepreneurship (Offered by the Faculty of Commerce)
GS 106: Social and Development Studies (offered by the Department of Social Sciences, FASSC)
Con’t
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences collaborates and has developed strong relations with many Universities, Colleges and other Institutions of Higher learning. For instance, the External Examiners of all Departments come from universities within Kenya and outside Kenya. However, we have special collaborations with the following affiliated and constituent Institutions:
Collaboration and Affiliations
Affiliated Colleges to CUEA through the Faculty◦ St. Elizabeth University, Slovac Republic, is offering
BSc Social Work and Community Health at CUEA◦ Christ the King Major Seminary (Philosophy, Nyeri),◦ Don Bosco College (Philosophy and Education, Moshi, ◦ Spiritan Missionary Seminary (Philosophy, Arusha)).
These are CUEA Constituent Colleges:◦ Marist International College (Development Studies,
Nairobi),◦ Tangaza College (Social Ministry in Mission, Social
Communication and Youth Ministry, Nairobi) and◦ Hekima College (Institute of Peace Studies and
International Relations, Nairobi).
Con’t
Professors◦ Prof. Mary Getui
PhD (Religious Education), Kenyatta UniversityDepartment of Religious Studies
◦ Prof. Samuel A. Nyanchoga
PhD (History), Kenyatta UniversityDepartment of History
◦ Prof. Clara Momanyi
PhD (Kiswahili), Kenyatta UniversityDepartment of Kiswahili
- Prof. Maurice AmutabiPhD in History and Political Science
LIST OF PROFESSORS AND DOCTORS
Dr. Bibiana Munini Ngundo (Sr) PhD (Religious Studies), CUEA
Dr. Lucy Raphael Kimaro (Sr), PhD (Religious Studies), CUEA
Dr. Peter Kiarie Njoroge , PhD (Religious Studies), CUEA
Dr. Michael Oyoo Weche, PhD (African Languages and Literatuure, SA
Dr. Ekisa Luke Anyara, PhD (Social Statistics), UK
Doctors
Dr. Benson Mulemi, PhD (Medical Anthropology), Netherlands
Dr. Kennedy Moindi, PhD (History), USA Rev. Dr. John Muhenda (HoD), PhD in
Philosophy, Rome Dr. John Kennedy Muteti (H0D), PhD in
Development Studies, SA
Con’t
-Rev. Dr. Frederick N. Mvumbi (PhD (Islamics), Ibadan. -Dr. Anne Mumbi Karanja (PhD Development Studies), Netherlands-Dr. Paul Shimiyu (PhD Philosophy), Rome-Dr. Moses Pundo (PhD (Agricultural Economics), South Africa-Dr. Thomas Kibutu (PhD Geography),UK
Con’t
The Faculty has one Dean, 8 HoDs, 2 Deputy HoDs, 1 cooridinator
The Faculty has 17 programs and is developing others
The Faculty has 53 Full-Time Lecturers and 4 Secretaries (The numbers of Part-Time Lecturers varies between 45 to 62)
The Faculty has developed some Guidelines for effective implementation of University policies
Summary
The Faculty Holds high genuine interpersonal relations for effective and efficient academic collaboration
The Faculty has two sectionsa. Cognate Departments; these serve the Faculty
of Education: English, History, Geography and Environment Studies, religious Studies and Kiswahili)
b. Others are specifically Arts: Philosophy, development Studies and Social Sciences.
Summary, Con’t
The Faculty is present in the three Campuses (Langata, Gaba, Kisumu)
Types of Programs: Diploma, Postgraduate Diploma, BA, MA and PhD (Langata); BA (Gaba and Kisumu).
-Mode of Teaching: Regular, Evening, School Focused and Holiday (Langata); regular and School Focused (Gaba and Kisumu).
Summary con’t
Number of Full-Time academic Staff (All campuses):53 (professor, Associate professors, senior Lecturers, lecturers and assistant Lecturers).
Number of Students in all Campuses (2012): 657
Number of Offices in All Campuses: 27 Location at Langata Campus: Otunga Hall,
Nsubuga Hall, Rugamwa Hall, Tzadua Hall
Summary con’t