Rationale
Market Survey & Situational Analysis
The Bachelor of Industrial Technology (BIT) programme has been successfully offered at Egerton University for over two decades. To maintain its competitive edge and ensure relevance to the evolving industrial sector, this curriculum has been structurally updated to address key contemporary transformations:
- Technological Advancements: Integration of forward-looking competencies, including modern systems like Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture (CAD/CAM), while phasing out legacy technologies.
- Regulatory Alignment: Re-structured course descriptions tailored explicitly to meet compliance benchmarks and guidelines stipulated by the Commission for University Education (CUE).
- Targeted Programmatic Depth: Consolidation of the core framework by eliminating outlier tracks (Medical Technology, Industrial Electronics, and Computer Science) to allow for greater, more focused depth across mechanical engineering configurations.
Programme Objective
Practical Outcomes & Applied Technologies
The Bachelor of Industrial Technology programme specifically aims to impart critical technical skills, ensuring all foundational theoretical concepts are strictly linked to real-world, practical applications in mechanical engineering technologies, energy systems, industrial automations, and modern facilities management.
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