Prof Umar Kakumba, the Makerere University Deputy Vice-Chancellor in-charge of Academic Affairs, says they intend to integrate online and physical classes while observing the Standard Operating Procedures. “The calendar we have produced is subject to the government’s decision on school reopening. All we are doing is preparing for all possibilities such that in all circumstances we keep engaging our learners,” said Prof Kakumba.
Prof Umar Kakumba
Makerere
University has issued a revised calendar marking major events including
semesters, graduation, holidays and recess. The move follows the unprecedented
nationwide closure of academic institutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which
affected the academic calendar.
The revised
calendar was approved by the University Senate in a special sitting held on Friday
last week. Information issued by the academic registrar’s office shows that
applicants from the August intake will report for studies on January 30, 2021
and study for 13 weeks instead of seventeen weeks.
The group
will break off in May for a week and resume on May 15, 2021, for semester two. The calendar also shows that senior candidates who will sit their finals
in March 2021 will be admitted in September 2021. They will also study for
three months and break off on December 18th, 2021.
This is expected to
close the gap caused by the lockdown by January 22, 2022, when the students will
return to allow things to return to normal. Prof Umar Kakumba, the Makerere University Deputy
Vice-Chancellor in-charge of Academic Affairs, says they intend to integrate
online and physical classes while observing the Standard Operating Procedures.
“The calendar we have produced is subject to the government’s decision
on school reopening. All we are doing is preparing for all possibilities such
that in all circumstances we keep engaging our learners,” said Prof Kakumba.
He says that fresh students will be required to study under
the open, distance and e-learning arrangement, adding that they intend to have
a full orientation program teaching the new entrants how they can use the
e-learning platform.
“A laptop is mandatory equipment for all learners per their
admission forms. And the good thing is that the first-course units and not so
much practical, they can be handled on ODEL or blended. That might be the new
normal but if the physical classes are allowed, well and good,” he said.
Prof Umar Kakumba notes that semesters for the continuing
students will also be harmonized following the same academic calendar. Saul Waigolo,
a Public Relations Officer in the National Council for Higher Education says
it’s good for the institution to plan ahead but they must be within the
recommended guidelines.
“Currently, universities can only teach using ODEL for fresh
and continuing students. This system has been approved by the council. Anything
outside that arrangement must be effected by official declaration or guidelines
from the central governments have advised,” said Waigolo.
After the two distorted Academic years, Makerere expects to resume the August
intake in 2023. Besides, the semester dates, the senate set between March 16
and 19th, 2021 for the 71st graduation.