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February 10, 2012 at 08:28 #5782Naakow Grant-HayfordKeymaster
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Akuapem Campus
CURRENT ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
B. A. English
B. A. French
B. A. Akan
B. A. Development Studies
BSc. Business Economics
BSc. Environmental and Natural Resources ManagementFocus of the Akuapem Campus Programmes
English
The programme offers courses that meet educational, economic, social and political challenges of Ghana and other countries using English as a second language. It also offers students the requisite language/literary skills to make them effective in their job situation and to pursue future career objectives.
French
The programme will enable the student to carry out normal conversation with users of the language as first, second or foreign language; to read the literature and express themselves in written French without constant visit to the dictionary; and to understand and appreciate the literary history and the culture of French people.
Akan
At the end of the degree programme in Akan, the graduate should be able to have a good command of the writing and reading of all the three written dialects of the language: Akuapem, Asante and Fante, understand and appreciate the literature and customs of the speakers of the various dialects of Akan and differentiate between and produce appropriate registers in the language.
Admission Requirements for Languages
WASSCE/SSSCE applicants should have at least a pass in three core subjects: mathematics, English and Integrated Science and three electives, one of which should be a good pass in the chosen language of study; thus Akan, English or French. The total score should be aggregate 24 or better.
B. A. Rural and Community Development/Development Studies
The programme provides an interdisciplinary framework for the understanding of the dynamics of rural stratification and differentiation, with concepts in Economics, Anthropology, Sociology, Human Ecology, Gender Issues, Natural Resources Management, History and Political Science. The student will be required to undertake independent analysis of rural development issues and provide alternative strategies and policies for change.
Admission Requirements for B.A. Rural and Community Development/Development Studies
WASSECE/SSSCE: Applicants should have a pass in three (3) core subjects; Mathematics, English and Integrated Science, and three (3) electives from General Arts, Visual Arts, Science, Business or Accounting disciplines. The total score should be aggregate 24 or better.
BSc. Business Economics
The programme will provide a wide range of courses in Economics necessary for a sound intellectual foundation in the management of all types of organization; to provide analytical techniques and develop the abilities of students to critically analyse and under stand the Economics problems of organizations and businesses. It will also equip students with the capacity to make good decisions in a rapidly changing economic, political, social, and technical environment and to develop entrepreneurs imbued with a sense of discipline who are alive to their responsibilities in the societies they operate in.
Admission Requirements for BSc. Economics
(a) WASSCE/SSSCE: Applicants should have a pass in three core subjects: namely Mathematics, English and Integrated Science and three electives one of which should be a good pass in Elective Mathematics. The total score should be aggregate 24 or better.
The BSc. Environmental and Natural Resources Management
The programme in Environmental and Natural Resources Management aims at deepening understanding of the character of the environment, and of its inherent natural resources as they relate to human livelihoods and survival. It explores the ways the environment and the resources are used. In this quest, it combines theory and practice, and places a refreshing emphasis upon bottom-up participatory methodologies and upon lessons from local resource management practices. The knowledge gained is used to inform policy planning. A graduate in this four-year Bachelor of Science (BSc.) programme is expected to be in a solid position to analyze, plan and positively influence management of the environment and natural resources in very practical ways in a wide range of institutions or establishments.
Admission Requirements for B.Sc. Envir. and Natural Resources Management
WASSCE/SSSCE: Applicants should have a pass in three core subjects; Mathematics, English and Integrated Science, and three electives of the Science and Agricultural disciplines. The total score should be aggregate 24 or better.
Importance of the Study of the Following Programmes:
B.A. Rural and Community Development/Development Studies
BSc. Environmental and Natural Resources Management
BSc. Business Economics
The above Programmes are new on the Country’s Academic Calendar therefore very few candidates have some ideas of the job opportunities available to graduates with such background; these are stated below:
B.A. Rural and Community Development/Development Studies
The Programme is multi-disciplinary in its orientation. It draws on insights from Political Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Sociology, Religion and Culture, Agriculture, International and Social Relations, and many others to elucidate a good understanding of problems confronting poor nations and societies in their quest for development. Above all it provides students with opportunity to draw on the understanding so acquired to identify possible solutions to the problems identified. The Programme combines theory with practice as students are attached with development agencies during the long vacation for practical experience to expose them to the realities of the theories being taught.
After completing a course of study in Development Studies, one has various options for career and academic progressions as indicated below:
Development Consultants
Career in both local and International Development Institutions and NGOs such as Action Aid, Water Aid, Centre for Policy Analysis, USAID, CIDA, UNDP, UNICEF, ODA
Development Analysts with National Development Planning Commission
Development Planning officers with any MDA of the State
Researcher Assistants
Social and Environmental Impart Assessors (Analysts)
Social Policy Analysts and many other lucrative job openings in development.BSc. Environmental and Natural Resources Management
This programme emphasises both Environmental Issues and Natural Resources Management instead of only one of them as the case is in many other universities.
The programme of studies in Environmental and Natural Resource Management aims at deepening understanding of the character of the environment and of its inherent natural resources as they relate to human livelihoods and survival. It explores the ways the environment and the resources are used and management in contemporary world. It combines theory and practices and place a refreshing emphasis upon bottom-up participatory methodologies and upon lessons from local resource management practices. The knowledge gained equips the graduate in policy formulation, planning and management.
As a result of prevailing world environmental problems graduates with skills in Environmental and Natural Resource Management will be in demand for considerable years to come. A graduate in this four-year Bachelor of Science (BSc.) programme is expected to be in a solid position to analyze, plan and positively influence management of the environment and natural resources issues in very practical ways in a wide range of institutions establishments such as:
Environmental Protection Agency
Ministry of Environment and Science
Ministry of Forestry , Lands and Mines
Ministry of Food and Agriculture
The Forestry Commission
Minerals Commissions
Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
District Assemblies
National Planning Commission
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and
United Nations Environment Programme
Research Institutions
NGO dealing with environmental issuesBSc. Business Economics
This Programme focuses on the traditional concepts/ theories of economics in micro and macro economics. What makes the Business Economics Programme unique is that in addition to the traditional economics the programme also focuses on major subject areas of Business Administration including Entrepreneurship and Accounting. Thus the programme equips the student in three major subjects essential to the word of business and industry. Obviously, a graduate with such a rich background will be preferred to the one with knowledge in only one of the subject areas.
A graduate in BSc. Business Economics will have versatile background as compared to some one with a degree in traditional Economics; and such a person will be a preferred candidate for employment in:
Industries
Financial Institutions
Research and Economic Analyses Institutions
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