Programs (30)
Bachelor of Architecture
A professional architecture program combining design theory, building technology, and site planning with studio projects addressing housing and community development in Ghana. Students complete internships with established architectural firms.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
An economics program covering microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and development economics with emphasis on African economic challenges and policy solutions. Students develop quantitative and analytical skills.
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
This program examines English literature from medieval times to contemporary works, emphasizing critical analysis and literary theory. Students develop advanced writing and analytical skills through seminars and independent research.
Bachelor of Arts in History
An examination of world history with emphasis on African and Ghanaian historical development, covering political movements, cultural evolution, and social transformations. Students develop research and archival skills.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
An examination of philosophical traditions including ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and political philosophy with focus on African and diaspora philosophical thought. Students develop critical reasoning and argumentation skills.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
A psychology program covering developmental, social, clinical, and educational psychology with emphasis on African psychological contexts and mental health in developing communities. Students complete research practicum and field placements.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
A sociology program examining social structures, cultural dynamics, family systems, and community development with particular attention to Ghanaian and West African societies. Students engage in ethnographic research and community projects.
Bachelor of Business Administration
A broad business program covering accounting, finance, management, marketing, and entrepreneurship with emphasis on Ghanaian and West African business contexts. Students undertake internships and develop business plans.
Bachelor of Commerce
A commerce program emphasizing accounting principles, auditing, taxation, financial management, and commercial law within Ghanaian economic contexts. Students prepare for professional accounting examinations and certifications.
Bachelor of Education in Mathematics
This teacher training program prepares educators to teach mathematics at secondary level, combining subject expertise with pedagogical methods and practical teaching experience. Graduates qualify for professional teaching credentials.
Bachelor of Laws
A comprehensive law program covering constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and company law with specific attention to Ghanaian legal frameworks and common law traditions. Students complete mooting exercises and legal internships.
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science
An agricultural program addressing crop production, animal husbandry, soil management, and sustainable farming practices relevant to West African agriculture. Students conduct field experiments and engage with farming communities.
Bachelor of Science in Biology
A comprehensive undergraduate program in biological sciences covering cell biology, genetics, ecology, and physiology. Students engage in laboratory work and field studies to understand living organisms and biological systems.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
An intensive undergraduate program in chemistry including organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry with practical laboratory components. Students learn industrial applications and conduct independent research projects.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
An engineering program covering structural design, construction management, surveying, and environmental engineering with practical projects using current industry standards. Students learn sustainable building practices and infrastructure development.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
An interdisciplinary environmental program addressing conservation, environmental management, climate change adaptation, and sustainable resource use in tropical regions. Students conduct field research and environmental assessments.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
A professional nursing program combining theoretical knowledge of healthcare with clinical practice in partner hospitals and health centers. Graduates are eligible for professional nursing registration and licensure.
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
A comprehensive pharmaceutical sciences program covering drug development, pharmacology, pharmaceutical technology, and clinical pharmacy practice. Students complete internships in hospitals and retail pharmacies.
Bachelor of Science in Physics
A physics program covering classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics with emphasis on practical laboratory work and applications to engineering. Students conduct experimental research projects.
Bachelor of Science in Public Health
A public health program addressing epidemiology, health policy, disease prevention, maternal and child health, and health promotion in resource-limited settings. Students conduct community-based research and health interventions.
Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology
A practical technology program covering software development, database management, cybersecurity, and network administration with hands-on projects and industry partnerships. Students develop skills in contemporary programming languages and platforms.
Diploma in Secretarial Studies
A vocational diploma program preparing graduates for office management and administrative support roles, covering business communication, digital office tools, records management, and professional practice. Emphasis on practical skills for immediate employment.
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science
A doctoral research program enabling advanced scholarship on environmental challenges in tropical and African contexts, including conservation, sustainable development, and climate adaptation. Students conduct original field and laboratory research.
Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
A doctoral program for health researchers developing expertise in epidemiology, health systems research, maternal and child health, or health policy relevant to African populations. Students conduct independent research with mentorship from experienced scholars.
Master of Business Administration
A graduate business program for professionals seeking advanced management expertise, covering strategic management, financial analysis, organizational behavior, and international business. Part-time options accommodate working professionals.
Master of Laws (LLM)
A graduate law program offering specializations in African law, human rights, commercial law, or public law with emphasis on contemporary legal challenges in Ghana and the continent. Students complete significant research thesis.
Master of Science in Education
An advanced education program for teachers and educational leaders covering curriculum development, educational psychology, research methods, and institutional management. Thesis research addresses educational challenges in African contexts.
Master of Science in Environmental Management
A specialized graduate program addressing sustainable environmental management, conservation policy, climate change adaptation, and resource governance in African contexts. Students undertake thesis research on environmental issues.
Master of Science in Information Technology
A graduate technology program covering advanced software engineering, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity architecture, and IT management for experienced professionals. Students undertake advanced projects addressing contemporary technology challenges.
Master of Science in Public Health
An advanced public health program for health professionals addressing health systems strengthening, disease control, health economics, and health policy in developing regions. Students conduct applied research addressing local health priorities.