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Medical Imaging and Sonography Technology Department

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Department of Medical Imaging and Sonography Technology

Pharmacology Department

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Department of Pharmacology

Physics Department

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To become the highest standards of excellence in teaching and research.  The Department serves as a source for the promotion of problem-solving, analytical thinking and utilising technology. It produces high-quality Physics graduates well prepared for the job market or for postgraduate studies. The Department builds upon its strengths for the development of graduate programmes in areas of need for the country.
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To play a pivotal role in the training of graduates of the School of Physical Sciences, irrespective of the area of specialisation; to serve as a centre of excellence in research in Physics, Engineering Physics and Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics.
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The department offers physics degrees at the BSc, MPhil and PhD levels, and engineering physics degree at the BSc level supported by over 20 full-time lecturers. The Department of Physics is also home to the Laser and Fibre Optics Centre (LAFOC) an ICTP (International Centre for Theoretical Physics) funded major research center specializing in optical sciences and their broad applications. As one of the most rapidly growing physics departments in the country, UCC’s Department of Physics has experienced great changes in the last 15 years: Number of full-time lecturers has doubled PhD and MPhil programmes established in Physics and Atmospheric Physics Persistent increase in Engineering Physics students' population The graduate population has exceeded 20 full-time students Undergraduate and graduate (MPhil and Ph.D) students with a keen interest in, among others, optics, lasers, imaging, photonics, and space sciences are invited to apply to our programs with the possibility to receive financial support, one-on-one faculty mentoring, training in state-of-the-art technologies, and opportunities for professional development.
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The core values that distinguish Physics, Engineering Physics, and Meteorology and Atmospheric Science programmes at the University of Cape Coast are: Creative teaching methodologies that incorporate modern Physics from the first day of the first year.  We believe in training our students with the requisite modern Physics skills to enable them to compete with their counterparts elsewhere. As a result, we weave modern Physics into the first-year introductory physics sequence, making the introduction to physics exciting, relevant, and purposefully different from what you learnt at the senior high school. In Physics, we believe you learn best by doing and therefore we work to integrate lectures and labs so you can explore a new concept experimentally before hearing about it in lecture.  Graduate and Professional Education  The Department maintains the highest quality of instruction and research training for graduate students; expand and enhance applied and professional degree options and contribute to advances in Science Education. Undergraduate Research.  Research experience as undergraduate moulds you to become a scientist. It builds your resume, opens up opportunities for employment or graduate school, and sets you apart from other students who merely take courses
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Department of Physics
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Background of the Department The Department of Physics is one of the departments in the School of Physical Sciences within the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (CANS). The Department offers training in Physics, Engineering Physics, and Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics at the undergraduate level in the following three major programmes: B.Sc. Physics B.Sc. Engineering Physics B.Sc. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics At the postgraduate level, the Department offers the following post  MPhil Physics PhD Physics The Department trains students who can apply their skills in solving problems in science, industry, commerce and business. The Department also provides adequate content training for Physics teachers for secondary and tertiary institutions.  The Department has nineteen (19) teaching staffs made up of two (2) Professors, two (2) Associate Professors, seven (7) Senior lecturers, eight (8) lecturers.  Why choose this Department?  Among other things, the Department of Physics offers: Interdisciplinary research and education. Thoroughness and integrity in research. Excellent track record of mentoring students to improve retention rates. The goals of the Department are as follows: To attract mathematically able students and to provide them with academically coherent undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with courses  ranging from the fundamentals to the advanced, reflecting the scholarship and research interests of staff. To provide degree programmes in Physics, Engineering Physics and Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics which are intellectually challenging and rigorous, and whose graduates are well-placed to pursue postgraduate studies or to enter employment.   Objectives. The objectives of the department are as follows: To educate Physicists who can advance the frontier of knowledge by creating new concepts in Physics. To train Physicists who can apply their skills in solving problems in science, industry, and academia. To offer adequate content training for Physics teachers for secondary and tertiary institutions.  To produce graduates who can contribute to the country's developmental needs in research institutions and industry. Career Prospects for Students The wide range of courses that are offered at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels will equip Physics, Engineering Physics and Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics graduate with logical, analytic and computational skills to enable them to pursue careers in diverse fields.

Peace Studies Department

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Paediatrics and Child Health Department

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Department of Paediatrics and Child Health

Optometry Department

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The UCC Optometry training programme was established in 2002 in the then Faculty of Science by admitting its first class of five students. The department’s first batch of Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degrees were awarded in June, 2008. Formerly part of the College of Agriculture and Natural Sciences, we are now part of the college of Health and Allied Sciences, under the School of Allied Health Sciences. We employ a variety of teaching methods and have a variety of teaching venues to support the Doctor of Optometry (OD) programme. A total of 205 semester hours is required for graduation in the OD program. The program includes both didactic and clinical training that comprises visual sciences, physical and visual optics, general anatomy and physiology, systemic diseases, general and ocular pharmacology, clinical optometry, refraction ocular disease diagnosis and treatment, low vision, paediatric optometry, contact lenses, public health and epidemiology as well as research methodology and orthoptics. Students undertake their clinical training at two on-campus clinics which serve the entire university community as well as the people from the Cape Coast Municipality. Additional clinical training is conducted at the Eye Department of the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and the Christian Eye Center both in Cape Coast. Our final year clinical students are posted for long vacation clinical to various eye clinics across the country which provide additional clinical exposure to the students as well as regular community outreach clinics. In addition, our students conduct research on topics in a variety of areas of Optometry and Vision Science as partial fulfilment of the OD award. Our graduates are lauded by the ophthalmic industry to represent the best. We produce highly skilled and considerate optometrists who care about the patients they serve, the communities in which they practice. After graduation, the majority of optometrists in work in private practices as licensed optometrists, after passing exams conducted by the Allied Health Professional Council. However, a growing number of optometrists also work in the Ghana Health Service, the Police, and Military and in specialised low vision centers. The Department in the near future has plans to offers courses towards the award the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Optometry and Vision Science. Whether you are planning studying with us, or continuing your education, I wish you every success in your endeavours. I and my staff assure you that you have our support in reaching your goals.
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Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Department

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The Department is one of the seven departments that evolved in the year 2001 from the defunct Botany and Zoology Departments which were transformed into the School of Biological Sciences. The Department offers a 4-year combined Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biotechnolgy Programme in line with the vision of the University of Cape Coast. The Department also offers MPhil and PhD programmes. We seek to equip students at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels with knowledge and novel skills to explore the frontiers of molecular biology and biotechnology for national development. Thus, our students are well grounded in the basic sciences (physics, chemistry and biology) before being exposed to concepts in molecular biology and biotechnology. The Department also organises training workshops, and provides advisory and consultancy services to professionals, policy-makers and researchers. The undergraduate curriculum of the Department has been reviewed recently to cater for market demands, students interest and novel trends in molecular biology and biotechnolgy. Hitherto, our students used only the final year to specialise in molecular biology and biotechnology. Currently, specialisation starts from the first semester of Level 300 and the revised curriculum incorporates intruductory courses at Level 300 to enable easy understanding of more challenging concepts in later years. It is envisaged that next revision will provide room for students to start basic courses in molecular biology and biotechnology in Level 200. We are endowed with highly trained academic staff, with specialisation in various fields related to the Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. 
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Department of Mental Health

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