SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES (SAS)

Office of Dean (School of Applied Sciences)

1. Prof. Frederick Kwadwo Rodrigues - Dean
2. Mr. Alban Bunju Mawusi - Faculty Officer
3. Mrs. Grace Asiedu - Senior Administrative Assistant
4. Mr. Daniel Papa Mensah Kutsoati - Office Assistant


Laboratory Technicians
1. Mr. Harry Laryea
2. Mr. Christopher Kyei-Mensah
3. Mr. Kwame Koomson


BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY

This programme has been developed in consultation with practitioners from all areas of pharmacy and emphasizes problem solving, critical thinking, patient-focused content and experiential opportunities across the breadth of practice. The programme will provide students with a core of knowledge in relevant basic sciences and research methods, medication, preparation, distribution and administration of drugs and integrated body systems management.  It will also provide skills, abilities, attitudes and values including communication skills, critical thinking, social interaction, pharmacotherapy, decision-making, professionalism and ethics; that are necessary for the provision of Pharmaceutical care. The need for life-long learning will be reflected as an integral theme of the programme. Click here for entry requirements.


Department of Pharmaceutical Science
1. Prof. G. H. Konning - Head of Department
2. Prof. J. Samman - Lecturer
3. Dr. G. N. Doku - Lecturer
4. Mr Daniel A. Sereboo - Lecturer
5. Mr. David Mintah - Lecturer
6. Dr. Harry T. Owodo - Lecturer
7. Dr. Charles Annoh - Lecturer
8. Ms Rosemary Aniwaa Poku Amissah - Lecturer
9. Mr. Bright Selorm Addy - Lecturer
Mrs Nicola Clara Asase Nyarko - Prin Admin Assistant

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTSHIP
The Physician Assistant program in Central University College is an innovative four year degree designed to train healthcare professionals licensed to practice medicine.  The Physician Assistant is not a physician replacement, but works as an efficient medium for physicians to extend health care services, especially in underserved areas. They are ranked above nurses and Medical assistants, but below medical doctors.  In addition to working in hospitals, polyclinics and private medical centres, physician assistants are trained to function in a variety of settings such as: Private offices, Clinics, Emergency Departments, Health Maintenance Organizations, Community Health Centres, Industry, and Branches of the Armed Services. Click here for entry requirements.

Department of Physician Assistantship
1. Dr. Benjamin Ernest Aflakpui - Head of Department
2. Prof. Oduro Asante - Lecturer
3. Dr Seth Gordon - Lecturer
4. Mr Fiifi Ghartey - Lecturer
5. Mr. Kwame Yeboah - Senior Research Assistant
6. Ms Ophelia Osei Bonsu - Snr Admin Assistant

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING
The programme of Bachelor of Science in Nursing Studies and Practice is an 8-semester programme for students aspiring for roles in nursing practice in the formal and non-formal sectors of the health care delivery system. It is also intended to prepare students to function effectively in the international arena for health care delivery. Emphasis of the programme will be on research to provide evidence-based  practice. Click here for entry requirements.

NB: All the programmes listed above will be run in collaboration with VRA Hospital, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, 37 Military Hospital, Police Hospital, Ridge Hospital, Nyaho Medical Centre, Sogakofe District Hospital and a number of other specialized health facilities.

Department of Nursing
1. Ms. Mary Opare - Senior Lecturer (Head of Department)
2. Mrs Emma Banga – Senior Lecturer
3. Mrs. Jane Aba Okrah - Lecturer (leave of absence)
4. Mrs. May Osae-Addae - Lecturer
5. Ms. Beatrice Atubrah – Deputy Chief Nursing Tutor
6. Mrs. Justine Yevu-Johnson – Senior Nursing Tutor                7. Miss Brenda Ade Kotei – Senior Nursing Tutor 
8. Mrs Bridget Agbakpe - Lecturer
9. Ms Deborah Morny - Lecturer
10. Ms Judy Bueki Puplampu - Snr Nursing Tutor
11. Mrs. Cynthia F. Ahiable - Senior Administrative Assistant

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
The programme was conceived to meet the middle-level and high caliber manpower training needs in the built environmental development sector as well as build the manpower capacity of students for effective future professional diversification. The B. Arch Honours Track is designed to be completed in 10 semesters over five years. Click here for entry requirements.

Department of Architecture
1. Mr. Mawuli Agbenohevi - Head of Department
2. Mrs.Kharrol Ammisah-Aidoo - Lecturer
3. Mr. J. Nerquaye-Tetteh - Lecturer
4. Mrs Joy Ankrah - Lecturer
5. Mrs Karen Halm - Lecturer
6. Mr Kobina Yankson - Lecturer
7. Mr Jackson G K Abankwah - Lecturer
8. Mrs Ninnette Quaofio - Lecturer
9. Dr Sena Agyepong - Lecturer
10. Mr Anthony Yeboah - Lecturer
11. Paul Agyaye - Snr Admin Assistant

For further information, Please contact the

Admissions Officer
Central University College, Mataheko,
P. O. Box DS 2310
Dansoman, Accra
Ghana

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Mataheko Campus: 0302311040/1, 0302313185, Fax: 0302311042

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Civil Engineering fundamentally is concerned with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of the physical infrastructure (such as buildings, roads and highways, bridges, dams, harbours) required for decent and healthy living and for socioeconomic development. The Civil Engineer also protects society from natural hazards such as earthquakes and floods as well as the hazards that society imposes on itself. 

The educational objectives of the Bachelor of Science Degree program in Civil Engineering are:

  1. To provide an understanding of engineering principles
  2. To provide students with analytical, design and communication skills
  3. To prepare students to successfully enter the profession of civil and environmental engineering
  4. To prepare students for graduate study in engineering and other fields and to
  5. Prepare students to engage in life-long learning

Graduates of the Civil Engineering Department will have the opportunity to develop

  • An ability to apply their knowledge of mathematics and science
  • An ability to collect, analyze, and interpret data
  • An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs
  • An ability to function on a team
  • An ability to identify, formulate and solve civil and environmental engineering problems using techniques, skills and modern tools necessary for the practice
  • An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
  • An ability to communicate effectively
  • Breadth in their general education as well as depth in their technical education

The programme is designed to be completed in 8 semesters over four (4) years. Each semester has a total of 16 weeks including two weeks for final examinations.  One credit consists of 1 hour of lectures per week in a semester or two hours of laboratory or practical work per week per semester. For the internship course, 5 hours of internship work per week over 8 weeks is equivalent to 1 credit.
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