ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
higher national diploma PROGRAMS
HND PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
This program is designed to provide practical and theoretical knowledge for students to work as pharmacy technicians in healthcare. Topics covered include pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, drug formulation, and quality assurance. Graduates may find work in hospitals, pharmacies, and other healthcare facilities.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
WASSCE APPLICANTS
WASSCE applicants will require passes not below C6 in three core subjects (i.e English, Core Mathematics and Integrated Science) PLUS passes not below C6 in three elective subjects. The total aggregate should not exceed 36.
SSSCE APPLICANTS
SSSCE applicants will require passes in three core subjects (i.e English, Core Mathematics and Integrated Science) PLUS passes not below C in three elective subjects. The total aggregate should not exceed 24.
CERTIFICATE II APPLICANTS
Certificate II applicants will require passes not below D in three core subjects (i.e English, Core Mathematics and Integrated Science) PLUS passes not below credit in three relevant trade components.
MATURED APPLICANTS
- Applicant must be at least 25 years at the time of application. Evidence of birth date is required.
- Must have five(5) credits at the GCE ‘O’ LEVEL, including English Language, Core Mathematics.
- Must provide documentation evidence of relevant work experience.
- Must pass a Departmental examination and or an interview.
- Three (3) year programme (Accredited by Pharmacy Council)
- Session begins in September
BACHELORS DEGREE PROGRAMS
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology program is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of the Christian religion, its beliefs, practices, and teachings. The program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the Bible and the Christian faith, as well as develop their skills in theological research, critical thinking, and communication.
The BA Theology program covers a wide range of topics, including biblical studies, church history, pastoral ministry, Christian ethics, and systematic theology. Students will also have the opportunity to explore different theological perspectives and engage in discussions about contemporary issues affecting the church and society.
The program is intended for individuals who desire to pursue a career in ministry, missionary work, counseling, or other related fields. Graduates of the BA Theology program may also pursue further studies in theology, divinity, or other related disciplines at the postgraduate level.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Senior High School Certificate or its equivalent (e.g. West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE), General Certificate of Education (GCE), International Baccalaureate (IB), etc.).
Applicants must have obtained credit passes in at least five (5) subjects including English Language and Religious Studies or any other relevant subjects.
Applicants who possess a Diploma in Theology or any related field from an accredited institution may also apply for admission into the Bachelor of Arts in Theology program.
Applicants may also be required to pass an entrance examination and/or undergo an interview process as part of the admission requirements.
- Four year programme
- Begins in September
masters DEGREE PROGRAMS
MASTERS OF ARTS IN AFRICAN CHRISTIANITY
The Master of Arts (MA) in African Christianity program is a graduate-level program that focuses on the study of Christianity in the African context. The program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the history, theology, and practices of Christianity in Africa, as well as develop their skills in theological research, critical thinking, and communication.
The MA African Christianity program covers a wide range of topics, including African church history, African theologies, contextualization of the gospel, African traditional religions, African Pentecostalism, and Christianity and social issues in Africa. Students will also have the opportunity to engage in discussions about contemporary issues affecting the African church and society.
The program is intended for individuals who desire to pursue a career in ministry, academia, research, or other related fields. Graduates of the MA African Christianity program may also pursue further studies in theology, divinity, or other related disciplines at the doctoral level.
Overall, the MA African Christianity program is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of the unique challenges and opportunities facing Christianity in the African context, and equip them with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive impact in the church and society.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- A first degree in any field of study from a recommended university
- A first degree in theology from a recognized university
- Proof of ministry
- Pass admission interview
- MA SANDWICH ( 4 WEEKS OF COURSE WORK)
- THREE SESSIONS
- September – December
- January – April
- May – August
MASTERS OF ARTS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES
- A first degree in any field of study from a recommended university
- A first degree in theology from a recognized university
- Proof of ministry
- Pass admission interview
- MA SANDWICH ( 4 WEEKS OF COURSE WORK)
- THREE SESSIONS
- September – December
- January -April
- May – August
MASTERS OF ARTS IN THEOLOGICAL STUDIES
- A first degree in any field of study from a recommended university
- a first degree in theology from a recognized university
- Proof of ministry
- Pass admission interview
- MA SANDWICH ( 4 WEEKS OF COURSE WORK)
- THREE SESSIONS
- September – December
- January – April
- May – August