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This is a list of universities in Ghana. For the purposes of this list, colleges and universities are defined as accredited, degree-granting, tertiary-level institutions. Small universities (especially private ones) are affiliated to larger established public institutions, and most higher education institutions are named "university college".
University of Ghana School of Law This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The PLC is designed for law graduates who have obtained an LLB degree and have passed the entrance examination. 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.
The Greenfield College is a private university in Ghana. It is located at Penkwase - Sunyani in the Bono Region of Ghana. The college was established in 2016 [1] and it was accredited by the National Accreditation Board in January 2017. [2] It is also affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
University College of Management Studies; University for Development Studies; University of Cape Coast; University of Education, Winneba; University of Energy and Natural Resources; University of Environment and Sustainable Development; University of Ghana; University of Health and Allied Sciences; University of Media, Arts and Communication
KAAF University College is the first private university in Ghana accredited by the National Accreditation Board to run degree programmes in: Civil Engineering Construction Technology and Geomatic (Geodetic) Engineering and BSc. Mechanical Engineering. It was founded by Michael Aidoo. [1]
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Since the graduates of the university have to function in society, the Faculty of Social Sciences was established to offer courses in liberal arts and social sciences. In 1970 a department of law was established in the Faculty of Social Sciences to teach land law as a 'core' subject in the BSc Land Economy and Management programme.