SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERIOR DESIGN The programme aims to offer an exceptional professional education programme that equips graduates with a repertoire of technical knowledge, creative skills and practical expertise to address interior design, development, construction and preservation of the built and to ground the educational, research and service activities of the school within a
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BACHELOR OF SCIENC IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Entry requirements for admission of students Admission into the programme is open to SSSCE/WASSCE, HND graduates, GCE and Mature applicants: Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) Holders/Graduates: Credit passes (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising three (3) core subjects including English Language and Mathematics, plus any three (3) elective
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behaviour. It is both a scientific discipline and a profession. As such, Psychology students at Central University are given a strong research background and understanding of the scientific basis of psychology; a knowledge base of human behaviour across the fields of
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (B.ED) SOCIAL SCIENCE (SECONDARY) Objectives: a). Objectives: The specific objectives to be achieved through the Bachelor of Education (B.ED) Programme include: c). Student Learning Outcomes: We expect that students who undertake the Bachelor of Education curriculum would have cultivated the following set of knowledge and skills and be able to: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
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AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME The aims of the Paralegal programme is to OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME The objectives of the Paralegal Programme is to prepare students for positions as paralegals as a means of improving the accessibility, quality and affordability of legal services. It would also train persons to serve in all fields of law
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OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME The objectives of the Programme are as follows: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The minimum admission requirements of Central University will apply. Candidates to be considered for admission into the faculty are: a) Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations (SSSCE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) Candidates 2. WASSCE Candidates:
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY The Theology programme is dedicated to the study of Theology and to the practical application of Theological understanding. Theological study is grounded in the scriptures, the sure and solid authority of the Christian faith, and is concerned to express this faith in a coherent system of truth. It reflects the
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BA SOCIAL WORK The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social Work at Central University is a combined degree programme with either Psychology or Sociology. The aim of the programme is to train the next generation of social workers who must be versatile and adaptable to work in a variety of fields. They must be able
Reverend Dr. Mensa Otabil Reverend Dr. Mensa Otabil is the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church and the first chancellor of the university. He was until July 2001 the chairman of the University Council. The Statutes of Central University provide the functions of the Chancellor of Central University. The Chancellor is the Head
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Effective 1st March, 2022, a number of administrative changes become operational across various departments and directorates in the university. The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Bill Puplampu announced during his recent address to Convocation on the 28th of February that the following reshuffling of personnel was to achieve some specific strategic growth goals within the institution. Professor
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