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(affiliated to the University of Ghana) Spiritan University College Spiritan Ejisu, Ashanti: Data Link University College DLUC 2006 Tema, Greater Accra: Mountcrest University College MCUC Kanda, Accra, Greater Accra: University College of Agriculture and Environmental Studies: UCAES 1963 Bunso, Eastern Region: University of Cape Coast ...
Currently, the university has two campuses, with the main operations at Sumbrungu on the Bolgatanga – Navrongo highway, opened in 2007. [4] Bolgatanga is the capital of the Upper East Region of Ghana and has a population of under 70,000 people. The university began as a School in Bukere, a suburb of Bolgatanga.
The National Accreditation Board (NAB) of Ghana is the Government of Ghana agency responsible for the regulation, supervision and accreditation of tertiary institutions in Ghana. It is an agency under the Ministry of Education .
Pages in category "Law schools in Ghana" ... University of Ghana School of Law This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:31 (UTC). ...
The Post-Call Law Course on the other hand is designed for Ghanaians or non-Ghanaians who have qualified in common law jurisdictions outside Ghana, which operate a legal system analogous to Ghana. On completion of either courses, the graduate is qualified to practice law in Ghana. [3] Prior to the establishment of the Ghana School of Law in ...
The Wa Technical University (formerly Wa Polytechnic) [1] is a public tertiary institution in the Upper West Region of Ghana. [2] Program run are: Pharmacy technology / dispensing technology; Agricultural engineering; Mechanical engineering; Building technology / estate management; Industrial arts; Civil engineering; Information communication ...
The Accra Technical University (ATU) was established in 1949 as a Technical School in Ghana and commissioned in 1957 as Accra Technical Institute before being converted into a Polytechnic in 2007 by the Parliament of Ghana. [3] [4] [5] It was later given a university status, becoming Accra Technical University (ATU) in 2016.
Not long afterwards a combined honours degree of Economics/Law, Sociology/ Law, Geography/Law etc. was developed. The Department of Law also taught law courses in other faculties of the university. In 2002, the university decided that the social sciences faculty must undergo modern transformation, allowing a Faculty of Law to emerge.