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10 most marketable career courses in Kenya and universities that offer them

10 most marketable career courses in Kenya: In Kenya, certain career courses are particularly marketable because of the country’s evolving economic landscape and labor market demands. Here are ten of the most marketable career courses, along with universities that offer them:

  1. Medicine and Surgery

    • The University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
    • Moi University: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
  2. Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)

    • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT): Various engineering disciplines
    • University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Science in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering
    • Moi University: Bachelor of Engineering in different specializations
  3. Information Technology and Computer Science

    • Strathmore University: Bachelor of Business Information Technology, Bachelor of Science in Informatics and Computer Science
    • University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  4. Law

    • University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)
    • Strathmore University: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)
  5. Architecture

    • The University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Architecture
    • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT): Bachelor of Architecture
    • Technical University of Kenya: Bachelor of Architecture
  6. Nursing

    • The University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
    • Moi University: Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  7. Business Administration and Management

    • Strathmore University: Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Business Administration
    • The University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Commerce
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Commerce
  8. Pharmacy

    • The University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Pharmacy
    • Kenyatta University: Bachelor of Pharmacy
    • Mount Kenya University: Bachelor of Pharmacy
  9. Actuarial Science

    • University of Nairobi: Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science
    • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT): Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science
    • Strathmore University: Bachelor of Business Science in Actuarial Science
  10. Education (Science and Arts)

Because of their applicability in numerous industries, demand in the labor market, and the thorough training provided by the universities offering them, these courses are very marketable. Graduates from these programs typically have better employment prospects and opportunities for career advancement in Kenya.

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