Courses That Do Not Require Mathematics In Kenya 2024/2025
Not everyone has the flair for mathematics. In fact, several individuals can count the respective times they have failed an examination because it had a mathematics subject cut out for them. However, failing mathematics or being less enthusiastic about the course doesn’t define your intellectual level.
Gone are the days when schools and colleges made mathematics a compulsory subject for any course of discipline, nowadays, we have courses where mathematics isn’t a go in studying the course. This means you can study these courses from your freshman year to the last year without encountering an iota of mathematical questions. Sounds right huh?
Which Courses Require Mathematics The Most In Kenyan Universities?
There is a handful of science and commercial courses that require mathematics like it were the backbone of the course. Such courses often need intense study and good Command of the knowledge of mathematics to excel, more of which are usually science courses, and the list of these courses includes;
- Medicine
- Insurance
- Accounting
- Aviation
- Geography
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Engineering
- Medical Rehabilitation
- Agricultural Extension
- Banking and Finance
Courses That Do Not Require Mathematics In Kenya
The good news is that there are tons of courses in this category in Kenyan Universities and colleges and some of these courses are not science courses, thus the knowledge or the efficacy of the knowledge of mathematics may not be greatly appreciated and some of these courses include the following;
- Agriculture and Rural Development
- Community Development
- Criminology and Security Management
- Film and Animation Studies
- Mass Media and Communication
- Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
- Public Administration and Governance
- Sociology and Development
- Counseling Psychology
- Development Studies
- Education (Arts)
- Early Childhood Studies
- Special Needs Education
- Laws
- Hospitality Management
- Travel and Tourism Management
- Social Work and Administration
- Journalism
- Special Needs Education
- Nursing
- Sociology and Anthropology
- English and Literary Study
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