Zetech University
Zetech University is a private university in Kiambu County, Kenya.[1] Zetech University was founded by Engineer Ken Mbiuki in 1999 and is registered by the Ministry of Higher Education Science and Technology.[2] In its early years, Zetech collaborated with the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology to offer various programmes from the institution, but after receiving a Letter of Interim Authority to operate as a University in 2014, It started to offer its own programmes. The University is approved by The Commission for Higher Education. The University comprises four faculties:
The current chancellor is Professor Susan Alfano, and the Vice is Professor Njenga Munene. HistoryAlthough Zetech University was officially founded in 1999, Ken Mbiuki had been offering basic IT training in his dorm room since 1997, where he operated under the name Zenith Technologies while pursuing his undergraduate studies at the University of Nairobi. At the time, computing technology was fairly new in Kenya. In 1999 Ken Mbiuki leased office space in Summit House and registered an academic institution under the name Zetech College – a fusion of the words 'Zenith' and 'Technology'. The college initially offered purely I.T.-based courses and has slowly grown over the years. It is now accredited as Zetech University by the Commission for University Education. CampusesZetech University's main campus is located off Thika road in Ruiru, about 20 km from the capital city of Nairobi. Thika Road CampusThe structured state-of-the-art University Complex in Ruiru, the Thika Road Campus, marks the transition of the college into a fully-fledged chartered university that will offer degree courses and award students a Zetech University Certificate upon the successful completion of their curriculum. Officially launched by the President of Kenya H.E President Uhuru Kenyatta. LibraryThe 750-seat capacity library in the newly proposed Zetech University facility serves as Zetech's main Library, superior facilities including a library. The facility comprises approximately 2,500 titles and incorporates computer-based learning support facilities to provide access to up-to-date research information. The library also features wi-fi Internet access as well as an automated Integrated Library System.[3] The same library collections are also housed in its Pioneer Campus Library. Academic programmesZetech University offers a wide range of certificate, diploma, and degree programmes to government-sponsored and privately-funded students. The University also provides digital learning through the Zetech Digital School. Online blended learningThe University is keen on fulfilling the promise of timely completion, transitioning all its students and programmes to blended learning following the impact of COVID-19 on the higher education sector. Blended learning is the integration of classroom face-to-face learning experiences with online learning experiences. The collaborative training format incorporates different modes of training to mirror face to face learning, including live classes via the BigBlueButton and other video conferencing platforms such as WebEx and Zoom, online interactive classes via an interactive Learning Management System, pre-recorded videos from lecturers and online group sessions.[4] EnrollmentThe University has intakes every January, May and September, enrolling both Government and self-sponsored students. The Zetech University student body is governed by the Zetech University Students' Association (ZUSA), which provides student representation within and outside the institution. Sports and recreationThe University has robust football, basketball, rugby, and martial arts teams. Other sporting activities that students engage in include Volleyball, scrabble and chess. The football men's and ladies' teams are the reigning Universities and Colleges Football Leagues (UCFL) champions having won the 2018–19 titles. Additionally, the teams topped the Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA) 2018–19 games to emerge on top. The Zetech University Basketball men's and ladies' team are doing well in the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) leagues after serving as the DSTV Kenya Basketball Federation Division One championships. Clubs and societies
Health and counselingThe university offers a Health and Counseling Centre which operates as a single service provider for professional medical and counseling services to students. The facility is open from 8 am to 6 pm and can handle emergencies such as chest pain, seizures, and injuries. They also educate students on various health emergency procedures for emergency purposes. ReligionThe Universities mandate is primarily the pursuit of secular education. The institution, however, subscribes to values of the Christian Faith. Students from diverse religious backgrounds are allowed to practice their faith without hindrance, so long as these practices do not make demands on or interfere with the smooth running of university operations, and university academic programs in particular. All students are expected to accord due respect and exhibit tolerance towards members of the different faiths.[citation needed] References
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