There are over 300 degree courses to pursue at various universities in Kenya. When selecting a course, there are important aspects to consider before you settle on one, the first aspect is marketability of the course which is very important for any professional. There is also the issue of salaries. You know, with some courses, whether you excel or not, you will earn peanuts until you die.
When we analyze various courses offered in Kenya universities, we realize that a degree in education only fits people who are contented with small salary. A degree in agriculture is not fit for people who would want to get employed, it’s for individuals who would want to venture into farming.
When you are selecting a course, please bear in mind that your financial freedom is key. Don’t look at the short time, simply focus on your future social status in the society. Having said that,if you want a better life, here are degree courses to avoid
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Bachelor of Development Studies
Bachelor of Science (General)
Bachelor of Arts (General)
Bachelor of Biology
Bachelor of Chemistry
Bachelor of Physics
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences
Bachelor of Sports Science
Bachelor of Fisheries and Aquatic Science
Bachelor of Social Work and Administration
BSc. in Horticulture
BSc. in Seed Science
BSc. in Soil Science
BSc. in Dry Lands and Sustainable Agriculture
BSc. in Climate Change, Sustainable development and Agriculture
BSc. in Environmental studies (Science)
BSc. in Forestry
BSc. in Agro-Forestry
BSc. in Animal Sciences
BSc. in Fisheries
Bachelor of Arts (history)
Bachelor of Political Science
Bachelor of Anthropology
Bachelor of NGO Management
Bachelor of Theology
Bachelor of Earth Science