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Undergraduate Graduands 2020 | "The information contained in this website is for general information purposes only. Due diligence has been done to ensure accuracy and where there are errors, the records in the Academic Division and the Graduate School reflect the official position". (i)BACHELOR OF ARTS (PLANNING)Second Class Honours (Lower Division)1. ATITA, I.k. 2. MAILUTHA, G Joshua 3. WAWERU, James Mwangi (ii) BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDIESFirst Class Honours1. KIVUVANI, K. Shiro 2. MAINA, Sylvia Wamucii 3. MWANGI, Ivy Wanjiru 4. NDEGWA, Wahito Cynthia 5. NYANJOM, Eric Ochieng 6. WACHIRA, Maryleen Second Class Honours (Upper Division) 7. ABDIKADIR, Adow 8. BARRE, Abdulrazak Aden 9. CHELIMO, Gideon Kipchumba 10. EKISA, Emmanuel Oramisi 11. KALEI, Valentine Mutinda 12. KHAMIS, Muhaimina Omar 13. KITUKU, Fredrick Kilonzo 14. LAICHENA, Kinoti Kelvin 15. MAZERAH, Joel Matano 16. MUNENE, Ben Kahunii 17. MUSIRA, Petro 18. NYAKIO, Stephanie Tracy 19. NYARIGOTI, Joanphena Nyarangi 20. ROTICH, Mercy Cherobon 21. TAHERALI, Sakina Aarifhusein 22. WAIRIMU, Jeremy Mwaniki 23. YUSSUF, Omar Bashir Second Class Honours (Lower Division) 24. AUCH, Frank Omondi 25. BAGHA, Sanower Essak 26. BARTONJO, Kamuren Lamech 27. GATHOGO, Lilian Wanjiku 28. GUNGA, Samuel Ouma 29. GUORO, Aron Mordecai 30. KIPSANG, Brian Kipchirchir 31. KISAVI, Jeffrey Mutula 32. LUBEGA, Noah 33. MBURU, Brian Waweru 34. MOYAY, Billy Malel 35. MUNYANYA, Yassin Keya 36. MURITHI, Ronny Muraguri 37. MUTHEE, Sharon Muthoni 38. MUTHIORA, Linus Mureti 39. MUTISO, James Makau 40. MWANGI, Bianca Wambui 41. MWANGOLO, George Sanga 42. NGESA, Celia Alice 43. NJERI, James Kagima 44. NJIRU, Derrick 45. NJOMO, Jonathan Watheru 46. NYAGA, Kefa Micheni 47. NYOKABI, Shanice Euna 48. OMONDI, Brian Siwa 49. ONSOMU, Irvy Kemunto 50. RUNYENJE, W. Wakina 51. SHANIA, Anita 52. SHIRAO, Lydia Khavaya 53. WAMBU, Raymond Gachungi 54. WANGILA, Michael Wanjala Pass 55. ABDINASIR, Mohamed Maalim 56. BACHU, Iqbal Aman 57. IMONJE, Samuel Indeche 58. KAMOET, Charles K 59. MUIRURI, Humphrey Miano 60. MURIUKI, Michael Kinyua 61. OGANGA, Benjamin Mangiti 62. OGUTU, Samuel 63. RASUGU, Edward Bosire 64. WAINAINA, Trevor Muchiri 65. WASHALLA, Josephine Mkanjumwa BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTUREFirst Class Honours1. ABUNGU, Sharon Awuor 2. GACHOKI, Kevin Murimi 3. KIMELI, Faith Jeruto 4. MALUKI, Alice Kyambi 5. MMWENDE, Delvin Muganda 6. MUGAMBI, Viva Kanana 7. NJIRU, Sharon Murugi 8. OUMA, Joy Joan 9. WAHOME, Abigail Wairimu 10. WAWERU, Julie Waringa Second Class Honours (Upper Division) 11. BANDA, Mohamed Bandari 12. BOR, Chelimo Carolyne 13. BUYU, Tanya Achienga 14. CHEPKOECH, Janet Ruto 15. DUSE, Titus Gitau 16. KAMUTI, Maria Stella Njoki 17. KINYANJUI, Karanja George 18. MBUGUA, Anthony Macharia 19. MOHAMED, Nawal Abdalla 20. MOMANYI, M Peter 21. MUNENE, Simon Wachira 22. MURAGURI, Alexander Macharia 23. MWAI, John Silas Mwangi 24. MWANIKI, Sarah Njoki 25. MWAURA, Samuel Gatonye 26. NDIRANGU, Brian Philip Karanja 27. OKAKA, Jasper Okoth 28. OMURULI, Jonstone Chitwa 29. OPIYO, Barry Paul 30. ORIARO, Ibrahim D. Masere 31. OWOKO, Jill Adhiambo 32. SAMUEL, Gitonga Njeru 33. WACHIRA, Sheila Muthoni Second Class Honours (Lower Division) 34. ABDALLAH, Amer Muhammad 35. ALI, Abeid Mohamed Sunkar 36. ARAKA, William Kavivya 37. BIRYA, Mercy Kanze 38. CHEGE, Anthony Muriithi 39. GACHERU, Kevin Gitari 40. GACHOGU, Lucy Wanjiku 41. GICHERU, Allan Macharia 42. GITHUNGO, Victor Kiarie 43. GITONGA, Maureen Nyambura 44. GURA, Julie Anne 45. IRUNGU, Kennedy Kigundu 46. KAMWILU, Obed Kimathi 47. KARAMA, Abdallah Mohamed 48. KIARIE, Mark N 49. KIBE, Veronanancy Wambui 50. KIBET, Moses 51. KINYANJUI, Sylvia Nduta 52. KINYUA, Brian Murithi 53. KIPNG'ETICH, Bethwel 54. KITHINJI, Patricia Dzima 55. MSAGHA, E Mshimba 56. MUIRURI, Edgar Muchai 57. MUIRURI, John Kiarie 58. MURAYA, Wamutito 59. MWANGI, Elizabeth Nduta 60. MWANGI, Virginia Wairimu 61. MWINZI, Olyvia Waeni 62. NJERUH, Muriuki Jonathan 63. NTHUKU, Sophia Muthoki 64. NZWILI, M Argwings 65. ONDILI, Nayanka Zindzibel 66. ONYANGO, Billy Owino 67. ORWA, K A Kuriyama 68. SABUNI, Juma Hamisi 69. SHAURI, Chelsea Wanjiku 70. SHIRAZ, Shareen Aziz Din 71. SIGILAI, Kipyegon Laurence 72. WANDERA, Nakhulo Winrose Pass 73. KIHORO, Edwin Magu 74. MBAE, Lily Mwaniga 75. MIANO, Peter 76. MUEMA, Chuchu Muasya 77. NDAMBUKI, George Mark 78. NJOROGE, Jacklyne Mwihaki 79. NYABUTI, Victor Ombui 80. RUKUNDO, Emmanuel Kyarugahe BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENTSecond Class Honours (Lower Division)1. OKOTH, Jacob Shikuku (v) BACHELOR OF QUANTITY SURVEYINGSecond Class Honours (Upper Division)1. WASIKE, K Keith Second Class Honours (Lower Division) 2. JAMES, Kamau Kamande 3. KARIUKI, Edwin Waruru 4. OKOTH, Verah N. Pass 5. ARUMBA, Ruth Moraa 6. NYAGWOKA, Kevin Omwega 7. ORIRI, Alfred Motende DIPLOMA IN ESTATE AGENCY & PROPERTY MANAGEMENTPass1. BORE, Martin Kibet 2. FRANCIS, Mweu Musau 3. GEORGE, Kamau Wambu 4. ISAAC, Kanyita Wachira 5. KAMAU, Shane Gichana 6. KARIMI, Victor Kimamo 7. NZAI, Matilda Maku 8. SITATI, Benjamin 9. WANGILA, W. Ian |
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UON AT 50 CELEBRATIONS: DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE | 1.1 HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REAL ESTATE The Department of Real Estate has been in existence under different names since 1956 when the Royal College (presently University of Nairobi) was established. During the period 1956 – 1966, the Department was called Department of Land Development and was under the Faculty of Commerce. In 1967 undergraduate programmes commenced and the first students were admitted into the Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Building Economics. The programme took three years and the first group graduated in 1970. In 1970 the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Development (FADD) was formed with the Department of Land Development as part of the Faculty. The Department of Land Development existed until 1991 when it was split into Departments of Building Economics & Management and Land Development. These Departments existed until 2005. In 2005 there was a University schools’ restructuring. This saw the creation of the School of the Built Environment and the merger of the Departments of Land Development and Building Economics and Management into the Department of Real Estate and Construction Management. In December 2019, the Department of Real Estate and Construction Management was split again to form the present Department of Real Estate and the Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying.
From 1956 to 1966 the academic programmes that were offered were those of a British professional body, The Royal Chartered Institute of Surveyors (RICS). The first degree programmes in the Department were Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Building Economics that admitted their first students in 1967. The training led to the production of Valuation and Quantity Surveying professions (Valuers and Quantity Surveyors). Around 1984 the Department of Land Development introduced a Master of Arts degree in Housing Administration and a Master of Arts in Building Management. In 1999 the Department of Land Development introduced a Certificate course in Estate Agency this has since been upgraded into a Diploma which targets self-sponsored students. In the same year, the Department of Land Development introduced a Master of Arts in Valuation & Property Management with the first class of this programme graduating in 2001. In 2006, the Bachelor of Arts in Building Economics was reviewed to become the current Bachelor of Quantity Surveying. The first group of this programme graduated in 2010. In 2007 a new degree program, the Bachelor of Construction Management, (BCM) was introduced with the first group graduating in 2011. The Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics degree was reviewed in 2006 into the current Bachelor of Real Estate (BRE) with the first class being admitted in 2009 and graduating in 2013. In 2012, the Department in conjunction with the Ministry of Housing introduced a Postgraduate Diploma in Housing Administration and the first group of 37 students completed the programme are were conferred with their diplomas in 2013. The Department of Real Estate offers the following programmes:
The pioneer lecturers of the Department of Real Estate (up to 1975) were Mr R. H. Nelms (Head of Department); Mr Robertson Dunn (Lecturer in Valuation) and Prof. Saad Yahya (Lecturer in Valuation). In 1975 the University recruited the following additional staff: Prof. George King’oriah; Prof. Paul Syagga and the late Mr Gitonga Aritho. Other members joined the staff after 1978 including Dr Kituuka, Mr Mwaka, Mr Kasozi Musoke, Prof. Crispus Kiamba, Mr Nicky Nzioki, among others.
The first graduates in the Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics programme joined in 1967 and included; Prof. George King’oriah, Dr Ole Keriasek, Shem Bageine (Minister in Uganda), John Mbuu, Hon. Nduati Kariuki (Former MP & County Assembly Speaker in Muranga), Mr Kigunda (Former Chief GoK Valuer) and Mr Mumela (Former Chief Valuer ICDC).
In its existence, the Department has produced many leading public servants, politicians and private practitioners including Prof. Crispus Kiamba, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi and former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Science and Technology; Prof. Swazuri, a former Chairman of the National Land Commission; Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, the current leader of the Amani Coalition, former Member of Kenya’s Parliament and Former Vice President; Hon. Dr Julius Malombe, former Governor for Kitui County; the late Governor Gachagua, Nyeri County; Former Minister Esther Murungi; MPs Hon. Kilonzo; Hon. Kioni; Hon. Mwanzia; Hon. Nduati, among many others. In the private sector practitioners, there are many leading alumni like Mr David Masika of Lloyd Masika Ltd., Mr Simon Thagata of Tysons Ltd, etc. |
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