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DIPLOMA IN LAW

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:

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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES

The Department of Communication Studies seeks to create a contemporary, internationally ranked facility for students to pursue degrees or concentration in the media and communication sciences. The idea is to create media content and products that are sensitive to social, cultural, political and economic pluralism, gender equality and human rights of the dispossessed. Students graduating

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BA SOCIOLOGY

BA SOCIOLOGY Sociology is the scientific study of societies, social interaction, the structures and relationships that are formed by social groups and individuals and the consequences these have for the stability and change in societies. The goal of the sociology programme is to train and develop a new generation of sociologists with relevant skills that

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VISION AND LEGACY UNIT

The Vision and Legacy unit manages all university wide courses. Cluster 1: Articulation & Information Skills IT & Computer Science, Communication & Media Studies, & Library Services Code Title Credit Hours VLIT101 Digital Literacy & Analytical Thinking 1 VLCM103 English Language use & Communication Skills 2 TOTAL   3 The focus of this cluster is

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ECONOMICS

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS Economics is a social science that studies the production, distribution and consumption of resources, goods and services. An interdisciplinary field, Economics draws from mathematics, psychology, history, philosophy and other disciplines to offer a logical framework to analyse and interpret problems, research trends and evaluate economic issues.  Whereas the field is

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS PROGRAMME

Programme Aims The BSc Agribusiness programme was established in 1998 with the view of promoting the growth and development of agribusinesses in Ghana through human capacity building to cope with recent technological and innovative advances in the agro-industry. The programme aims to produce graduates in agribusiness with an entrepreneurial orientation Programme Objectives The objectives are

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BACHELOR OF LAWS

The Bachelor of Laws is an inter-disciplinary academic field devoted to the examination and analysis of the rules and institutions established by society to promote justice and order. It examines legal systems, the functions of law in society, and the formal rules of law together with how they are shaped by political, economic and sociocultural

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Entry requirements for admission of students: 1. WASSCE and SSSCE Applicants:  (i) SSSCE: The minimum requirements for admission into the programme are credit passes in three core subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) in English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Science and credit passes in three elective subjects including Elective Mathematics or

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BSC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Entry requirements for admission of students: 1. WASSCE and SSSCE Applicants:  (i) SSSCE: The minimum requirements for admission into the programme are credit passes in three core subjects at the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) including English Language and Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies and credit passes in any three elective subjects.  The aggregate score

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Civil Engineering is a discipline that focuses on the planning, design, location, construction, material testing, operation and maintenance of private and public works projects. Private and public works projects such as buildings, roads, dams, harbors, bridges, water supply and sewerage systems are considered as an integrated components of civil infrastructure and facilities that support human

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