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AAU, ISAB, and SAB pays courtesy call on University Management

24 Jun, 2021 By DIS

Members of the Association of African Universities (AAU), International Scientific Advisory

Board (ISAB), and Sectoral Advisory Board (SAB), have paid a courtesy call on Management of

the University of Cape Coast.

Introducing the delegation was the Director of the Centre for Coastal Management and Africa

Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (CCM-ACECOR), Prof. Dennis Aheto. He explained

that the delegation had come to participate in an official presentation and midterm review of the

Africa Centre of Excellence in Coastal Resilience (ACECOR) project. He expressed that the

timeline of the project had created the opportunity to bring together all key stakeholders to

present the activities accomplished, and note areas of the project that need to be enhanced and

strengthened. “We thought that this was the right time to bring together these stakeholders to

have this midterm evaluation where we can have a formal presentation of the project. It is a one-

week long activity involving technical discussions and also interactions with students.” Prof.

Aheto indicated.

On his part, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Johnson Nyarko Boampong indicated that University

Management was very committed to making the ACECOR project successful. “As a University,

we are very interested in this program since it is the current World Bank project we have in

respect to the African Centres of Excellence and we want to ensure it becomes successful,” he

explained.

The Vice-Chancellor also noted that UCC was one of few universities situated near the coast,

which makes coastal matters of the country important to the institution. “This project will help us

solve the coastal problems we are facing in Ghana. Therefore, we want it to become one of the

fruitful projects in Africa,” he added.

Members of the delegation were Dr Sylvia Mkandawire, the Project Manager of the Africa

Centres of Excellence for Development Project of the Association of African Universities; the

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer for the Association of African Universities, Mrs

Adeline Addy; Director of the Fisheries Economics Research Unit at the Institute for the Oceans

and Fisheries at the University of British Columbia and the Chair of the International Scientific

Advisory Board (ISAB), Prof. Rashid Sumaila; Chairman for the Sectoral Advisory Board

 

(SAB) for ACECOR, Mr Jacob Ainoo-Ansah; Prof. Francis Emile Asuquo from the University

of Calabar; Prof. Benjamin Betey Campion from KNUST; and Representatives from Civil

Society and Environmental Protection Agency.

The ACECOR programme embodies a partnership between the University of Cape Coast and the

World Bank under the Africa Centre of Excellence Impact Project to promote coastal resilience

within the West and Central Africa sub-regions. The objective of ACECOR is to support the

development of the technical and scientific capacity of young African professionals through

long-term professional and academic training programmes.

Present at the meeting was Prof. Dora Francisca Edu-Buandoh, Pro-Vice-Chancellor; Mr Jeff

Teye Onyame, Registrar; Prof. Isaac Galyoun, Provost of College of Distance Education; and the

Dean of the School of Biological Sciences, Prof. Justice Kwabena Sarfo.

COMMUNITY RELATIONS 3 CREDITS

 

This course introduces students to the intricate web of relationships that exist among members of a community as well as those between communities and local organisations. It examines the concept and theory of community, organization and structure of community, and community entry protocol.  Rights and responsibilities of individuals, social networks, social capital, social systems, and corporate social responsibility are also discussed.

Course Code: 
PSB 314
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

 

This course introduces students to basic and fundamental concepts of international relations. It examines the major theories and issues in the study of international relations such as realism, foreign policy, international behaviour, actors in the international system (nation-state, sub-state and non-state actors, such as IGOs and NGOs) human rights, and  gender.

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Course Code: 
PSB 313
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

POLITICAL ECONOMY

 

This course discusses issues relative to the concepts of politics, economics, orthodox political economy and heterodox political economy. It also discusses the theories of liberalism, neo-liberalism, Marxism, dependency and their relevance to national and global development trajectories. This course further exposes students to emerging political economy issues such as state-market integration, the role of civil society, social innovation and social entrepreneurship in shaping development agenda. Finally, this course highlights how subjective framings may mould political and economic decisions within national and international contexts.

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Course Code: 
PSB 312
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

COUNSELLING

 

The course covers topics such as the difference between counselling and advice in the context of conflict management, theories of counselling,

tools for counselling such as religion, psychiatric tools, and occupational therapy, and forms of counselling and application of counselling skills, and dispute resolution.

Course Code: 
PSB 311
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

THEORIES OF SOCIAL CONFLICT

 

This course covers topics such as basic concepts and theories of social conflict, conflict resolution, management, transformation,

mapping, and containment. In addition, the course deals with the theoretical bases of various types of social conflict.

Course Code: 
PSB 310
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

SOCIAL STATISTICS

 

The course covers topics such as statistical concepts, data tabulation and graphical presentation. In addition, other statistical measures

such as central tendency, dispersion are taught. Students are also taught the normal curve, the null hypothesis, the correlation coefficient, regression analysis and chi-square statistic.

Course Code: 
PSB 309
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
First Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN AFRICA

 

This course exposes students to concepts such as ethnic group, ethnicity, conflict, and peace. In addition, the ethnic composition of the African nation states from the Berlin Conference through pre-independence to the post-independence era is examined. Theories associated with ethnic prejudices and stereotypes as well as the nature and functions of conflict in Africa are discussed.

Course Code: 
PSB 307
No. of Credits: 
3
Level: 
Level 150
Course Semester: 
Second Semester
Select Programme(s): 
Social Behaviour and Conflict Management

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