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Intermediate Listing

The course introduces students to the sound system of English. It considers listening to words in isolation and in connected speech. Emphasis will also be given to the comprehension of casual speech and careful speech and the structure of speech as aid to listening. Students will practice listening to individual speakers.

Course Code: 
ENG 011
No. of Credits: 
4
Level: 
Level 100
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
English
Degree Type: 
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of English
Programme Duration: 
2 years (Standard Entry)
About Programme: 

Not Published

Career Opportunities: 

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Entry Requirements: 
  • MPhil in English or a related discipline

  • Candidate should pass an admission interview

Degree Type: 
Master of PhilosophyDepartment of English
Programme Duration: 
2 years (Standard Entry)
About Programme: 

Not Published

Career Opportunities: 

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Entry Requirements: 
  • A good first degree (at least, Second Class Lower Division in English or a related discipline)

  • Candidate should pass an admission interview

Degree Type: 
Master of PhilosophyDepartment of English
Programme Duration: 
2 years (Standard Entry)
About Programme: 

Not Published

Career Opportunities: 

Not Published 

Entry Requirements: 
  • MA in English or a related discipline

  • Candidate should pass an admission interview

Degree Type: 
Bachelor of ArtsDepartment of English
Programme Duration: 
4 years (Standard Entry)
About Programme: 

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Entry Requirements: 

The minimum admission requirement into the University of Cape Coast for WASSCE applicants is aggregate 36. For SSSCE applicants, the minimum requirement is aggregate 24.

For the purpose of admission, a pass in

WASSCE means Grade: A1-C6

SSSCE means Grade: A-D

Electricity and Magnetism (Theory)

This course is an extension of the electricity and magnetism basics introduced in PHY 102.  It is designed to improve students understanding of electric and magnetic phenomena.  The course covers basic computation of electric and magnetic fields, calculation of electric potentials and their applications.  A.C. theory and electromagnetic waves and their related calculations are covered. Application of RCL circuit is discussed.

Course Code: 
PHY 202
No. of Credits: 
2
Level: 
Level 200
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Engineering Physics
Guidance and Counselling
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Physics

Geographic Thought

Course Code: 
GEO 201
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 200
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Guidance and Counselling

Introduction to Basic Organic Chemistry II

This course is a continuation of CHE 105A. The basic ideas on nomenclature, structure, physical properties, synthesis and chemical properties of the aliphatic hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkyes) will be treated. The course will also include the treatment of the structure of benzene including simple treatment of the concept of resonance and aromaticity, nomenclature of benzene and synthesis of simple derivatives of benzene with specific orientation, ortho-, para- and meta-directors. 

Course Code: 
CHE 105B
No. of Credits: 
2
Level: 
Level 200
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Pre-requisite: 
CHE 105A
Select Programme(s): 
Guidance and Counselling

Plant Physiology

This course covers basic plant processes including photosynthesis, respiration, fermentation and bioenergetics.  Other concepts and topics to be discussed include translocation of organic compounds, germination and dormancy, stomatal physiology and plant growth regulators.

Course Code: 
BIO 211
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 200
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Fisheries and Aquatic Science
Guidance and Counselling

Elements of Economics (Macro)

Course Code: 
ECO 202
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 200
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Guidance and Counselling

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