Master of Engineering in Geo-information and Geodesy (Taught)

2nd Year
2nd Semester

  • EG 269  Introduction to Information Technology 
  • EG 275  Engineering and Communication 
  • EM 212  Engineering Mathematics II 
  • GE 212  Introduction to Geo-informatics
  • GE 215  Introduction to Statistics and Computing for Geo-informatics

3rd Year

1st Semester

  • GE 321  Cartography I
  • GE 371  Surveying I
  • CE 365  Soil Science, Roads and Hydraulics
  • EM 311  Engineering Mathematics III 

2nd Semester

  • GE 352  Land Law and Land Resource Management 
  • GE 332  Photogrammetry I
  • EM 312  Engineering Mathematics IV
  • CE 305  Civil Engineering Drawing
  • 4th Year

1st Semester

  • GE 411  Error Analysis and Network Adjustment 
  • GE 431  Photogrammetry II
  • GE 441  Geodesy I 
  • GE 461  Remote Sensing 

2nd Semester

  • GE 422  Cartography II
  • GE 412  Numerical methods and Programming
  • GE 472  Surveying II
  • EG 475  Engineering Management and Society I
  • EG 493  Industrial Training I (Compulsory)

5th Year

1st Semester

  • GE 590  Project Work
  • GE 541  Geodesy II
  • CE 581  Construction Techniques and Management 
  • GE 561  Geographic Information Systems 
  • GE 571  Engineering Surveying 

2nd Semester

  • EG 575  Engineering Management and Society II
  • EG 593  Industrial Training II (Compulsory)
  • GE 592  Integrated Mapping 

Electives

  • GE 531  Photogrammetry III
  • GE 562  Cadastres and Land Resources Management

The applicants must possess:

(i) Graduates of the University of Zambia who have been admitted to the

appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with at least a Credit; or

(i) Graduates of other recognized Universities who have been admitted to the appropriate Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with at least a Lower second class honors; or

(ii) In exceptional circumstances, graduates who possess a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field with a pass or its equivalent, and have a minimum of two year acceptable professional experience at an appropriate level or other qualifications relevant to the pursuit of graduate studies may be accepted for admission.

Tuition Fees

Course Work Programmes - PART I

Category Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Category B: Per Academic Year K14,500.00 $8,660.00

Master by Research and Part II of Course Work Programmes

Category Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Category B: Per Academic Year K13,540.00 $9,460.00

5. Part Time Fees

  • Part-time fees for postgraduate programmes are charged at 50% of the full-time rate.

Non Tuition Fees

Registration Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Registration K500.00 $80.00
Late Registration K200.00 $30.00

NB: Late registration shall be K200 per additional month after registration period

Examination Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Part I
Masters Degree/Diploma
K1,000.00 $500.00
Part II/Research
Master (Thesis)
K4,500.00 $800.00
Part II/Taught
Master (Dissertation)
K3,000.00 $700.00
Doctor (Thesis) K6,000.00 $900.00
Supplementary (Part I)
Examinations (Per Course)
K500.00 $120.00
Re-examination (Internal Examiners)
PhD
K2,500.00 $400.00
Re-examination (Internal Examiners)
Masters
K1,000.00 $250.00
Re-examination (All Examiners)
PhD
K4,000.00 $800.00
Re-examination (All Examiners)
Masters
K2,000.00 $500.00

Other Fees

  Zambian Non-SADC Candidates
Student Amenities K150.00 $50.00
Medical K200.00 $60.00
Union K150.00 $50.00
Maintenance K200.00 $60.00
Internet Connectivity K150.00 $50.00
Student Handbook K200.00 $60.00
Library K200.00 $60.00


Suggested Student Upkeep and Research Costs (Payable to the student)

  Zambian & Non-SADC
Hostel Accommodation (Per month) K700.00
Student Stipend (Living on campus per day) K90.00
Student Stipend (Living outside campus per day) K120.00
Research Cost: Masters ~ 70% Tuition fees
Book Allowance K5,000.00

Here is how to apply for the course.