Welcome to the Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty Office consists of the Dean’s Office, Senior Assistant Registrar’s Office, the Centre for Continuing Engineering Education (CCEE), the Computer Aided Learning (CAL) laboratory, three Faculty workshops namely; Mechanical, Electrical and Students Training Workshops.

The Faculty of Engineering offers six undergraduate degree programmes in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Mining and Metallurgical Engineering as well as Geoinformatics & Surveying, seven MSc programmes and one postgraduate diploma programme. Engineering professionals in industry within Zimbabwe and the Southern African Region willing to keep updated with developments in the Engineering profession are catered for through the Centre for Continuing Engineering Education (CCEE). The major mandate of CCEE is to coordinate continuing engineering education offered in the six disciplines of the Faculty namely; Geoinformatics & Surveying, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Metallurgical and Mining Engineering.

Mission Statement

Mission Statement
Mission   Our mission is to enable our clients and customers to make meaningful engineering contributions to sustainable developm...

Departments

Departments
  The faculty has got six departments namely: Civil Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Electrical Engineering ...

Dean's Office

Dean's Office
Eng.WR Nyemba   Foreword The Faculty of Engineering  within the then University of Rhodesia was established in 1973 wih the technical, ma...

Programmes on offer

Programmes on offer
The Faculty of  Engineering offers undergraduate degrees , masters degrees and postgraduate diplomas.   Undergraduate Progra...
MSc in Integrated Water Resources Management

 

The MSc in Integrated Water Resources Management is offered in collaboration with the University of Dar es Salaam, in Tanzania, University of Malawi, University of Western Cape, University of Botswana, University of KwaZulu Natal and the Polytechnic of Namibia.  Other cooperating partners include UNESCO-IHE of the Netherlands and the Institute of Water and Sanitation and Development (IWSD) of Harare, Zimbabwe. Students take core modules at the University of Zimbabwe and the University of Dar es Salaam and then persue a preferred specialization at any one of the 6 collaborating institutions as well as at the University of Zimbabwe. The programme is largely sponsored by WaterNet although privately funded students can also apply. The duration of the programme is normally three semesters for full-time study consisting of the taught part during the first two semesters while a dissertation is often carried out during the last semester of study.  Students are drawn from the SADC region and East Africa.  More details about the programme can be obtained from web: www.waternetonline.org