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La-Wuogon Muslims Trust Donates Recorders to UCC Library

04 Feb, 2016 By louis Mensah

The La-Wuogon Muslim Trust, a Local NGO has donated twenty Sony ICD-BX140 voice recorders to the University Library. The presentation was held at the Resource Centre for Alternative Media and Assistive Technology in the University Main Library. The donation was facilitated by the Campus Volunteer Foundation to assist the visually impaired students in their studies. Presenting the items, the Executive Director of the La-Wuogon Muslims Trust, Chief Kamar Been Ibn Farid Bongoluri indicated that it was a token to help the students and promised to support the students whenever there was the need to do so. Receiving the item on behalf of the Dean of Students, Mr. Eric Boro, Senior Assistant Registrar at the Office of the Dean of Students Affairs showed his excitement and appreciation for the donation. The donation, he said, would help the students to enhance their learning. Mrs. J. A. Opare-Adzobu, a Senior Assistant Librarian who was present said the donation would go a long way to help the students and also add to the resources available at the library. Present at the ceremony were the Deputy Director of La-Wuogon Muslims Trust, Iddrisu M. Pumaya, President, members of the Campus Volunteer Foundation and a cross section of the visually impaired students.    

03 Feb, 2016

An initiative by the Institutional Advancement Office of the University of Cape Coast which is set for implementation in the next ten foreseeable years. The office was established primarily with the vision to create presence among the university’s publics and the global community and to keep the promise of the University of Cape Coast as the University of Choice in Ghana and beyond. We are poised on the mission to effectively facilitate internal and external communication, build and cultivate relationships with alumni and friends, and assist to secure public and private resources to promote the mission of the University of Cape Coast.
The Campaign is an opportunity for you to help advance the University of Cape Coast in areas of Innovation, Public Service and Campus Enhancement. We invite you to join us in visualizing this dream and bringing it to reality. The campaign focuses generally on helping the University achieve its vision, mission and corporate strategy and more specifically to achieve agenda 1, 7 and 8 of the corporate strategic thrust
 

Pro-Vice-Chancellor Ends Tour to Offices

03 Feb, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof. G. K. T. Oduro has undertaken his third and final tour to both academic and administrative offices of the University to introduce himself and also familiarize with heads and other members of staff.   The Pro-Vice-Chancellor and his team comprised the registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan, Acting Director, Directorate of Academic Affairs, Mr. Jeff T. Onyame, Acting Director, Directorate of Public Affairs, Major Kofi Baah-Bentum (rtd) and Administrative Secretary to the Pro VC, Mr. Nasir Y. Entsie.  The team visited the Directorate of Finance, Internal Audit, Printing Press, ATL FM and Institutional Advancement Office.   At the Directorate of Finance, Prof. Oduro said finance was key to the efficient and smooth operation of the university but added that the growth of the University was accompanied by its attendant challenges. Therefore to ensure effectiveness and efficiency, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor said efforts should be made to reduce bottlenecks and bureaucracy to the barest minimum in this era of collegiate system.   The next point of call for the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and his entourage was the Directorate of Internal Audit and they were received by the director, Mr. E.P Owusu. Prof, Oduro indicated that without audit the institution would not know whether it was doing the right things or not and asked that they applied the rules and regulations stringently as required of them.   Interacting with the management of the Printing Press, Prof. Oduro averred that universities the world-over become well known through their printing houses. Citing examples in Cambridge and Oxford universities, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor said, “The Printing Press is in the heart of the university visibility agenda, therefore you must work hard for the university to become world-acclaimed”, he stressed. “Again as the university gradually moves towards being weaned of government subvention, this press house has a key role in the mobilization of internally generated funds”, he stated.

The Pro-Vice-Chancellor and his team moved to ATL FM where they were also taken round the various offices as well as the studio by the management of the radio facility. Prof. Oduro commended the station for the quality of their output and exhibition of professionalism in their presentations. Station Manager, Kwabena Antwi-Konadu thanked the Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the visit and added it has really served as huge motivation for the staff since “they feel belonged and for me, it is most heartwarming”. He promised that they would not relent in their quest to promote the UCC brand and image.   At the Institutional Advancement Office (IAO) the Pro-Vice-Chancellor was received by Mr. Solomon Faakye (Esq.). Prof. Oduro told staff of the IAO that the office was the face of the university; therefore they should endeavor to be nice to all manner of persons they encounter in their duties. “Whoever comes here must leave smiling even if his or her requests are not met” He tasked the office also to ensure that all prospective alumni go out with a strong feeling and attachment, which would make them want to come back to their Alma mater.    

Managing Director of SAFE Calls on Pro-Vice-Chancellor

03 Feb, 2016 By louis Mensah

The Managing Director of the Sasakawa Africa Fund for Extension Education, Dr. Deola Naibakelao has called on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro in his office. Dr. Naibakelao who is based in Ethiopia is in Ghana to visit some projects of the Fund as well as follow up on two important assignments and decided to call on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor to announce his presence in the university.He said the University of Cape Coast was currently leading in the development of an agri-business proposal, which would serve as a model for other countries. He also indicated that a case study was being undertaken to find out why the enrolment at the diploma level at the Kwadaso Agricultural College was declining.   Dr. Naibakelao commended the University for expanding the work of the Fund and added that “there are currently 21 projects in both universities and colleges in nine countries around the world.”   Welcoming his guest, Prof. Oduro said it was commendable that the seed that was sown in Cape Coast has blossomed to serve humanity. He added that “it has made a lot of impact because a lot of people have received training in various fields of agriculture”.  The Pro-Vice-Chancellor asked to also expand their scope of the project to cover other sectors of the University saying, “Think of the university from other perspectives too, post-harvest management is one area the university can position itself in”. He thanked the Dean of the School of Agriculture and his team for their commitment and expansion of the project.   The Dean, School of Agriculture, Prof. L. K. Sam-Amoah, Prof. Festus Annoh-Frimpong and Dr. William Ghartey accompanied Dr. Naibakelao on his visit. Also present during the visit was the registrar, Mr. John Kofi Nyan.  

02 Feb, 2016

All persons who wrote the just ended West African  Secondary School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) and are awaiting results are hereby informed that application for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University of Cape Coast for the 2016/2017 academic year has been extended to 15th July, 2016.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University of Cape Coast for the 2016/2017 academic year. Persons who will be writing WASSCE this year (AWAITING 2016 WASSCE RESULTS) can also apply.

Applicants are to buy scratch cards which will enable them to apply for programmes of their choice online.  The scratch cards are up for sale at the Centres listed below:

 

1.   SALES CENTRES

      (a)  Cashier’s Office, University of Cape Coast (Mode of payment – CASH)

      (b)  Ghana Post Offices at the Regional Capitals – (Mode of payment – POSTAL ORDER)

      (c)  University  of Cape Coast – Accra Office, Tesano – Accra (Mode of payment – CASH)

      (d)  Kumasi Workers’ College, Kumasi (Mode of payment - CASH)

      (e)  I-J Consult, Kasoa - Nyanyano Road, Near Witty Kids Int. School (CASH Payment)

      (f)  All UCC College of Distance Education (CoDE) Study Centres (Mode of payment:

GCB Bankers Draft in the name of The Registrar, University of Cape Coast)

                        COST OF SCRATCH CARDS:

                        Post-SSSCE/WASSCE               -           GH¢220.00

                        Post-Diploma                          -           GH¢230.00

                        International Applicants          -           USD$120.00

International applicants can make payment by VISA Card and have their Scratch Card PIN sent to their e-mail addresses to enable them to complete their applications online.

The Deadline for the submission of completed application form is Friday, 15th July, 2016 .    

2.         ONLINE APPLICATIONS

Applicants should visit www.ucc.edu.gh and click on Apply Online for further instructions.

All applicants are required to provide the following information at the back of the large EMS envelope: (a) application reference number  (b) full name (c) postal address (d) first choice programme and (e) application category which should be one of the following: SSSCE/WASSCE or Post-Diploma or Post First Degree or OTHER (to be specified by applicant).

Applicants are advised to read application instructions as well as the contents of the admissions brochure very carefully before completing the online application form.  Applications on which APPLICATION REFERENCE NUMBERS are not indicated will not be processed.

3.         BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  1. 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.     

Candidates must have credit passes in six (6) subjects with overall aggregate of 36/24 at the WASSCE/SSSCE respectively.

Three of the six subjects must be core subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies and three must be in relevant electives.                     

  For purposes of admission, a credit pass in :

i.   WASSCE means A1 – C6

ii.  SSSCE means A – D

  1. Holders of the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level (obtained not more than three years ago) must,  in addition to credit passes in five (5) GCE ‘O’ Level subjects (including English and Mathematics), have, at least, two (2) passes in the relevant subjects.
     
  2. Applicants with the General Business Certificate Examination (GBCE) results should have credit passes (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising three (3) core subjects including English Language and Mathematics plus three (3) relevant elective subjects. 
     
  3. Holders of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)/ International Baccalaureate (IB) must possess at least Grades A*/A-C in English, Mathematics and Biology at the Standard (SL)/’O’ Level, in addition to three Higher Level (HL – A to C)/’A’ Level (A to D)/IB 2 (A to C) grades in the relevant subjects.

Applicants are required to read specific Departmental/programme requirements contained in the Admissions Brochure before completing the online application.

4.         FEE-PAYING APPLICANTS

Fee-paying facilities are available for candidates/applicants who are unable to meet the competitive cut-off points determined by the Joint Admissions Committee.

Applicants who wish to be considered may complete and attach the fee-paying forms (available at the sale centres or downloaded from the university’s admissions portal) to their printed online application forms.  Such candidates shall be required to meet the minimum admission requirements.  Copies of last year’s cut-off points for the various programmes are available at the sale centres and the University’s website for applicants’ guidance.

5.         SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Applicants who are applying into School of Medical Sciences should note that the programme is strictly fee-paying.

6.         PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR B.ED (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) CANDIDATES

SSSCE/WASSCE candidates applying for B.Ed (Physical Education) should note that the date for the practical examinations will be announced later.

7.         SUBMISSION OF COPIES OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS

(a)       Two copies of completed online application forms accompanied by two copies of results slips should be sent by POST and NOT delivered by hand.

            Copies of the completed online application forms should reach the Director, Directorate of Academic Affairs (DAA), University of Cape Coast not later than Friday, 15th July, 2016.                    

            Applicants are to ensure that application forms are posted early enough to be received before the deadline for submission as forms received after the deadline will not be processed.                             

(b)        No additional documents will be accepted after submission of completed application forms.  Applicants are to note that only photocopies of certificates or result slips should accompany completed application forms.  Original certificates/result slips of applicants offered admission will be inspected before registration.  The documents accompanying the application forms are not returnable.

(c)        Persons awaiting 2016 WASSCE results MUST select the “Awaiting Results” option before providing their examination details. Those who already have results SHOULD NOT select the “Awaiting Results” option but rather go ahead to verify their results

(d)        Application forms received without Application Reference Numbers, two (2) copies each of WASSCE/SSSCE results slips or transcripts, in the case of Post-Diploma and other applicants, will not be processed (this does not apply to persons awaiting results).

A change of programme after the submission of application forms will NOT be allowed.

9.         PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE FOR 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR

The following programmes are available for the 2016/2017 Academic Year. Applicants should ensure that the programmes selected as their 1st and 2nd choice options are the same as those indicated below.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND LEGAL STUDIES

FACULTY OF ARTS

Code

Programmes

01

B.A. (Arts)

02

B.A. (African Studies)

03

B.A. (Theatre Studies)

04

B. Music

06

B.A. (Film Studies)

07

B.A. (Dance)

08

B.A. (Communication Studies)

 

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

46

B.Sc. (Tourism Management)

47

B.A. (Population & Health)

48

B.A. (Social Sciences)

51

B.Sc. (Hospitality Management)

52

B.A. (Anthropology)

56

B.Sc (Geography and Regional Planning)

 

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Code

Programme

49

Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management)

50

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

59

Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)

60

Bachelor of Commerce (Procurement & Supply Chain Management)

61

Bachelor of Commerce (Management)

65

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)

 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDIES

Code

Programme

09

B.Ed (Arts)

10

B.Ed (Social Sciences) - Not for applicants with Business Electives

11

B.Ed (Social Studies)

12

B.Ed (Management)

13

B.Ed (Health, Physical Education and Recreation)

14

B.Ed (Science)

15

B.Ed (Mathematics)

16

B.Ed (Computer Science)

65

B.Ed (Health Sciences Education)

17

B.Ed (Basic Education)

18

B.Ed (Early Childhood Education)

19

B.Ed (Home Economics)

20

B.Sc (Psychology)

53

B.Ed (Accounting)

 

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

44

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB, Ch B)

 

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

43

B.Sc. (Nursing)

63

B.Sc. (Mental Health Nursing)

64

B.Sc. (Community Mental Health Nursing)

 

 

 

             SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

Code

Programme

25

B.Sc. (Biomedical Sciences)

41

Doctor of Optometry

42

B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology)

 

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL SCIENCES

 

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE

Code

Programme

45

B.Sc. (Agriculture)

54

B.Sc. (Agricultural Extension & Community Development)

57

B.Sc. (Agro-Processing)         

58

B.Sc. (Agri-Bussiness)           

 

SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

62*

B.Sc. (Biological Sciences)

21

B.Sc. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)   

23

B.Sc. (Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences)

24

B.Sc. (Entomology and Wildlife)

26

B.Sc. (Biochemistry)

29

B.Sc. (Environmental Science)

*Students will be selected into other programmes of the School at the end of Level 200.

 

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

22

B.Sc. (Laboratory Technology)

27

B.Sc. (Chemistry)

28

B.Sc. (Computer Science)

30

B.Sc. (Water and Sanitation)

31

B.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry)

32

B.Sc. (Mathematics)

33

B.Sc. (Statistics)

34

B.Sc. (Mathematics and Statistics)

35

B.Sc. (Mathematics with Economics)

36

B.Sc. (Mathematics with Business)

37

B.Sc. (Actuarial Science)

38

B.Sc. (Physics)          

39

B.Sc. (Engineering Physics)   

40

B.Sc. (Information Technology)

55

B.Sc. (Meteorology & Atmospheric Physics)

Applicants can refer to the 2015/2016 Cut-Off Points for the guidance.

02 Feb, 2016

All persons who wrote the just ended West African  Secondary School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) and are awaiting results are hereby informed that application for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University of Cape Coast for the 2016/2017 academic year has been extended to 15th July, 2016.

Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for admission into undergraduate programmes of the University of Cape Coast for the 2016/2017 academic year. Persons who will be writing WASSCE this year (AWAITING 2016 WASSCE RESULTS) can also apply.

Applicants are to buy scratch cards which will enable them to apply for programmes of their choice online.  The scratch cards are up for sale at the Centres listed below:

 

1.   SALES CENTRES

      (a)  Cashier’s Office, University of Cape Coast (Mode of payment – CASH)

      (b)  Ghana Post Offices at the Regional Capitals – (Mode of payment – POSTAL ORDER)

      (c)  University  of Cape Coast – Accra Office, Tesano – Accra (Mode of payment – CASH)

      (d)  Kumasi Workers’ College, Kumasi (Mode of payment - CASH)

      (e)  I-J Consult, Kasoa - Nyanyano Road, Near Witty Kids Int. School (CASH Payment)

      (f)  All UCC College of Distance Education (CoDE) Study Centres (Mode of payment:

GCB Bankers Draft in the name of The Registrar, University of Cape Coast)

                        COST OF SCRATCH CARDS:

                        Post-SSSCE/WASSCE               -           GH¢220.00

                        Post-Diploma                          -           GH¢230.00

                        International Applicants          -           USD$120.00

International applicants can make payment by VISA Card and have their Scratch Card PIN sent to their e-mail addresses to enable them to complete their applications online.

The Deadline for the submission of completed application form is Friday, 15th July, 2016 .    

2.         ONLINE APPLICATIONS

Applicants should visit www.ucc.edu.gh and click on Apply Online for further instructions.

All applicants are required to provide the following information at the back of the large EMS envelope: (a) application reference number  (b) full name (c) postal address (d) first choice programme and (e) application category which should be one of the following: SSSCE/WASSCE or Post-Diploma or Post First Degree or OTHER (to be specified by applicant).

Applicants are advised to read application instructions as well as the contents of the admissions brochure very carefully before completing the online application form.  Applications on which APPLICATION REFERENCE NUMBERS are not indicated will not be processed.

3.         BASIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  1. 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.     

Candidates must have credit passes in six (6) subjects with overall aggregate of 36/24 at the WASSCE/SSSCE respectively.

Three of the six subjects must be core subjects: English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies and three must be in relevant electives.                     

  For purposes of admission, a credit pass in :

i.   WASSCE means A1 – C6

ii.  SSSCE means A – D

  1. Holders of the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level (obtained not more than three years ago) must,  in addition to credit passes in five (5) GCE ‘O’ Level subjects (including English and Mathematics), have, at least, two (2) passes in the relevant subjects.
     
  2. Applicants with the General Business Certificate Examination (GBCE) results should have credit passes (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising three (3) core subjects including English Language and Mathematics plus three (3) relevant elective subjects. 
     
  3. Holders of the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)/ International Baccalaureate (IB) must possess at least Grades A*/A-C in English, Mathematics and Biology at the Standard (SL)/’O’ Level, in addition to three Higher Level (HL – A to C)/’A’ Level (A to D)/IB 2 (A to C) grades in the relevant subjects.

Applicants are required to read specific Departmental/programme requirements contained in the Admissions Brochure before completing the online application.

4.         FEE-PAYING APPLICANTS

Fee-paying facilities are available for candidates/applicants who are unable to meet the competitive cut-off points determined by the Joint Admissions Committee.

Applicants who wish to be considered may complete and attach the fee-paying forms (available at the sale centres or downloaded from the university’s admissions portal) to their printed online application forms.  Such candidates shall be required to meet the minimum admission requirements.  Copies of last year’s cut-off points for the various programmes are available at the sale centres and the University’s website for applicants’ guidance.

5.         SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Applicants who are applying into School of Medical Sciences should note that the programme is strictly fee-paying.

6.         PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR B.ED (PHYSICAL EDUCATION) CANDIDATES

SSSCE/WASSCE candidates applying for B.Ed (Physical Education) should note that the date for the practical examinations will be announced later.

7.         SUBMISSION OF COPIES OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS

(a)       Two copies of completed online application forms accompanied by two copies of results slips should be sent by POST and NOT delivered by hand.

            Copies of the completed online application forms should reach the Director, Directorate of Academic Affairs (DAA), University of Cape Coast not later than Friday, 15th July, 2016.                    

            Applicants are to ensure that application forms are posted early enough to be received before the deadline for submission as forms received after the deadline will not be processed.                             

(b)        No additional documents will be accepted after submission of completed application forms.  Applicants are to note that only photocopies of certificates or result slips should accompany completed application forms.  Original certificates/result slips of applicants offered admission will be inspected before registration.  The documents accompanying the application forms are not returnable.

(c)        Persons awaiting 2016 WASSCE results MUST select the “Awaiting Results” option before providing their examination details. Those who already have results SHOULD NOT select the “Awaiting Results” option but rather go ahead to verify their results

(d)        Application forms received without Application Reference Numbers, two (2) copies each of WASSCE/SSSCE results slips or transcripts, in the case of Post-Diploma and other applicants, will not be processed (this does not apply to persons awaiting results).

A change of programme after the submission of application forms will NOT be allowed.

9.         PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE FOR 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR

The following programmes are available for the 2016/2017 Academic Year. Applicants should ensure that the programmes selected as their 1st and 2nd choice options are the same as those indicated below.

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND LEGAL STUDIES

FACULTY OF ARTS

Code

Programmes

01

B.A. (Arts)

02

B.A. (African Studies)

03

B.A. (Theatre Studies)

04

B. Music

06

B.A. (Film Studies)

07

B.A. (Dance)

08

B.A. (Communication Studies)

 

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

46

B.Sc. (Tourism Management)

47

B.A. (Population & Health)

48

B.A. (Social Sciences)

51

B.Sc. (Hospitality Management)

52

B.A. (Anthropology)

56

B.Sc (Geography and Regional Planning)

 

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Code

Programme

49

Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management)

50

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

59

Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)

60

Bachelor of Commerce (Procurement & Supply Chain Management)

61

Bachelor of Commerce (Management)

65

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)

 

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDIES

Code

Programme

09

B.Ed (Arts)

10

B.Ed (Social Sciences) - Not for applicants with Business Electives

11

B.Ed (Social Studies)

12

B.Ed (Management)

13

B.Ed (Health, Physical Education and Recreation)

14

B.Ed (Science)

15

B.Ed (Mathematics)

16

B.Ed (Computer Science)

65

B.Ed (Health Sciences Education)

17

B.Ed (Basic Education)

18

B.Ed (Early Childhood Education)

19

B.Ed (Home Economics)

20

B.Sc (Psychology)

53

B.Ed (Accounting)

 

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

44

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MB, Ch B)

 

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

43

B.Sc. (Nursing)

63

B.Sc. (Mental Health Nursing)

64

B.Sc. (Community Mental Health Nursing)

 

 

 

             SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

Code

Programme

25

B.Sc. (Biomedical Sciences)

41

Doctor of Optometry

42

B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology)

 

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL SCIENCES

 

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE

Code

Programme

45

B.Sc. (Agriculture)

54

B.Sc. (Agricultural Extension & Community Development)

57

B.Sc. (Agro-Processing)         

58

B.Sc. (Agri-Bussiness)           

 

SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

62*

B.Sc. (Biological Sciences)

21

B.Sc. (Molecular Biology and Biotechnology)   

23

B.Sc. (Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences)

24

B.Sc. (Entomology and Wildlife)

26

B.Sc. (Biochemistry)

29

B.Sc. (Environmental Science)

*Students will be selected into other programmes of the School at the end of Level 200.

 

SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Code

Programme

22

B.Sc. (Laboratory Technology)

27

B.Sc. (Chemistry)

28

B.Sc. (Computer Science)

30

B.Sc. (Water and Sanitation)

31

B.Sc. (Industrial Chemistry)

32

B.Sc. (Mathematics)

33

B.Sc. (Statistics)

34

B.Sc. (Mathematics and Statistics)

35

B.Sc. (Mathematics with Economics)

36

B.Sc. (Mathematics with Business)

37

B.Sc. (Actuarial Science)

38

B.Sc. (Physics)          

39

B.Sc. (Engineering Physics)   

40

B.Sc. (Information Technology)

55

B.Sc. (Meteorology & Atmospheric Physics)

Applicants can refer to the 2015/2016 Cut-Off Points for the guidance.

29 Jan, 2016

MSC MICROFINANCE SANDWICH PROGRAMME 2015/2016 ACADEMIC YEAR

Target group

High level practitioners or individuals with both professional and academic interest in banking and microfinance.   Courses First year (Fresh Students) Microfinance Paradigms & Poverty in Ghana Financial Analysis & Portfolio Management Data Capture, Analysis & Management Microfinance Regulation & Public Policy Corporate Governance and Auditing Development Finance   Second Year (Continue Students) Analyzing Cost Research Methods & Proposal Writing Micro-lending Techniques & Product Development Strategic Planning & Risk Management Monitoring MFI Performance   Two long vacations (June-July each year)  

Fees per sandwich semester                         Fresh Students            -           GH ¢3400.00             Continuing Students   -           GH ¢2,900.00   Specific Entry Requirements   A bachelor’s degree from a recognized University with at least Second Class Lower Division in the Social Sciences or Business. HND Accounting and HND Marketing holders who are aged 25 years or more will be considered for admission. In addition to the above, applicants will be required to pass a selection interview.                 Sale of Forms Application forms could be obtained from UCC Guest House at Tesano-Accra or call at UCC Cash Office, Old Site UCC, Cape Coast.   For Enquiries: The Head Department of Economics, UCC (0244693747, sannim@ucc.edu.gh) The Co-ordinator, Microfinance, UCC (0244718204, jpeprah@ucc.edu.gh)

 

Sexual Harassment Policy is not to Intimidate Anybody

27 Jan, 2016 By Anonymous (not Verified)

A member of the Sexual Harassment Committee, Prof. Nancy Lundgren has stated that the introduction of the sexual harassment policy is not meant to intimidate anybody in the University Community. Prof. Lundgren explained that the policy was to educate staff and students to understand and appreciate the relationship male and female at the work setting. “We need to treat each other as human being whether male or female and no person should take undue advantage of the other at the work place,” she stressed. Prof. Ludgren made this statement at a two-day Sexual Harassment Workshop organised by the Centre for Gender Research, Advocacy and Documentation (CEGRAD) for the various Hall Masters/Wardens, staff and representatives of the student unions on campus at the Institute of Education Conference Hall. She said “the University is concerned about issues of sexual harassment because it undermines the integrity of the society and workplace”. Speaking at the workshop, the Chairman of the Sexual Harassment Committee, Prof. L. K. Sam-Amoah said that hall masters/warden and their staff were selected for the first workshop because of their regular interaction with the students. He noted that the workshop formed part of awareness creation as stated in the policy. The Vice-Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Daniel Okae-Nti said due to the relevance of the policy, it has been incorporated into the Students’ Handbook for wider circulation to enable students understand and report any act of sexual harassment to the appropriate quarters for redress. Some of the topics presented by resource persons at the workshop were “Gender and Power Dynamics in Sexual Harassment” by Prof. Akua O. Britwum, “Legal Definition, Constitutional and Human Dimensions, Some Facts and Processes” by Mrs. Sheila Minka Primo and “Handling Sexual Harassment Cases (victims) Sensitivity” by Adolf Awuku.  

GVSU Delegation Calls on Pro-Vice-Chancellor

26 Jan, 2016 By louis Mensah

A four-member delegation from the Grand Valley State University, United States of America has paid a courtesy call on the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Prof. George K. T. Oduro in his office. The delegation, which was led by Anne L. Hiskes, includes Mark Schaub, Rachel Siglow and Cindy Hiskes.   Speaking on behalf of the team, Anne Hiskes said it was interesting for them to be visiting Ghana and indicated that they were here to learn about the philosophy of higher education and new programmes of the university.   There has been student exchange between UCC and GVSU for a number of years since the two institutions entered into collaboration.   Welcoming the delegation, Prof. Oduro said though UCC has diversified its programmes and courses to cover new areas, it was still very focused on its core mandate of producing high-quality graduates in education.   It was the hope of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor that other sectors in the university will benefit from the relationship with GSVU adding that “This relationship is not just about institutions but also for families and therefore has to be sustained”.   “We cherish relationships from outside and are particularly proud to be linked to Grand Valley State University”, he stated.    

UCC Hosts International Holocaust Remembrance Day Lecture

26 Jan, 2016 By louis Mensah

A Public Lecture has been held at the University of Cape Coast to usher in the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which falls on Wednesday, January 27.

The Nazi regime and their collaborators killed over six million Jews during the Holocaust in the 1930s.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. D. D. Kuupole in an address read on his behalf by the Pro- Vice-Chancellor, Prof. G. K. T. Oduro, said the theme for the occasion “Holocaust and Human Dignity” was well chosen, especially now that totalitarian and nationalistic regimes were springing up globally over, and horrific atrocities continue to be committed by both state and non-states actors.

The Vice Chancellor indicated that the university was proud to be associated with this year’s celebration adding that “This is an event that mankind must ensure never happens to any people again”, he stressed.

An Educator from the World’s Premier Holocaust Education Institute, Yad Vashim, Mrs. Lea Roshkovsky, who was the main speaker for the event, said to prevent the reoccurrence of sad event, it was important to commemorate the holocaust every year so that people will not forget what happened. “People must not forget what happened during the Holocaust in order to prevent it from happening again”, she added.

The speaker indicated that, building of the Jewish state began before the holocaust, but after the genocide the need to “go home” became apparent among Jews the world over.

She said a lot of lessons were learnt after the holocaust and chief among them was that “all people have to live in dignity irrespective of their race”, Mrs. Roskovsky stated.

Israeli Ambassador to Ghana, H. E Ami Mehl, reiterated that nothing could compensate for the holocaust; the only thing is to remember it and prevent it from being repeated.

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