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1.9 Exemption from any of these Gen
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3.1.4 A pass in the Senior Secondar
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Nursing Political Science Spanish R
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deemed to have lost any accumulated
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19.1.3 Level 200 students in the Fa
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22.1 Pass Grades: Grades A to C con
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27. PASSING, PROBATION AND WITHDRAW
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31.1 A student shall be deemed to h
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10. INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN STUDIES Ta
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Group B - Consisting of proficiency
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vi. For the avoidance of doubt, cou
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Swahili Candidates must obtain a pa
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The courses available at Level 200
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DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE F
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FINC 414 Health Insurance 3 FINC 41
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OHRM 305 Labour Law 3 FINC 301 Busi
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FINC 301 Business Finance I 3 OHRM
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LEVEL 300 COURSES Core UGBS 303 Com
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UGBS 205 Financial Accounting I Thi
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importance of working capital manag
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production processes, work design,
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ACCT 405 Taxation The course seeks
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understand the operational aspects
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OHRM 400 Long Essay The long essay
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FACULTY OF ARTS E. Kweku Osam BA ,M
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CLAS 111: Intro
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CLAS 312: Socratic Philosophy A cri
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documents. There is an examination
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politicians, priests, seers in reli
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Greek models on which they are base
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Cicero‘s speeches, showing how sp
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Mary P. A. Ke
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Second Semester ENGL 352 Introducti
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ENGL 113 Foundation English 3 (Read
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course will study the functions lan
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ENGL 373 Literature of the African
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ENGL 475 Modern Literary Theory (3
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ENGL 464 Caribbean Literature (3 Cr
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The Department runs two programmes
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LING 114 Language in African Societ
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LING 344 Discourse Analysis This co
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LING 436 Language and Politics The
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Electives LING 335 Phonetics and Ph
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LANGUAGE CENTRE FACULTY MEMBERS G.S
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ARAB 348 Selected Topics 2 2 ARAB 3
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ARAB 225 Contemporary Arab World St
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ARAB 353 Classical Arabic Literatur
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ARAB 464 Arabic In West Africa The
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CHIN 456: Popular Culture in Modern
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Electives FREN 440 Year-Abroad: Fre
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FREN 223 Intermediate Oral Expressi
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The study of the Anticolonial and A
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FREN 450 Long Essay/Creative Writin
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LEVEL 300 COURSES MAJOR: At least 2
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RUSS 116 Russian Civilization and C
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RUSS 347 Introduction to 20 th Cent
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RUSS 459 Business Russian I This co
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SPAN 333 Exercises In Reading, Comp
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• The Golden Age of Spain Selecte
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- The Conditional Construction: Var
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Literature) SPAN 346 Miguel De Cerv
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- Problems of communication. - Othe
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SPAN 463 Golden Age Poetry - Socio-
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SWAH 348 Contemporary Tanzanian Sta
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(b) The Locative Class - discussion
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SWAH 446 Swahili Essay Writing and
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Admission re
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purpose of the translation, the tar
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TRAN 445: Introduction to Medical a
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PHIL 310 African Philosophy 3 PHIL
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PHIL 303 Rationalism Addresses the
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interpretation of law. Introduction
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and the roles of economics and cult
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LEVEL 400 COURSES Major: At least 3
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eligions; some contemporary theolog
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SREL 335 Christian Ethics General i
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SREL 365 Religion and the Renaissan
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SREL 413 Islamic History and Civili
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SREL 437 The Doctrine of the Early
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Ms. Beatrice T. Ayi - Lecturer Dip
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DANC 103 Practicals I 3 DANC 104 Af
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DANC 202 African Dance Forms Genera
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DANC 324 Traditional Drumming II Co
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DANC 415 Advanced Traditional Drumm
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B.A/BFA LEVEL 300 COURSES Major: 24
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and Horace. There is a study of sig
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THEA 316 Costume & Make-Up A study
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YEAR-LONG SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR THEA
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MUSC 122 Fundamentals of Music Theo
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General introduction to the popular
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MUSC 419 Fugue Basics: writing cont
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MUSC 324 Practicals 11 Advanced stu
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MUSC 423 Conducting Conducting patt
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SPAM 419 Fugue 3 SPAM 421 Practical
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SPAM 313 Counterpoint Renaissance C
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MUSIC 416 Musical Traditions of the
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FACULTY OF LAW Edward Kofi Quashiga
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FLAW 437 Natural Resource Law I 3 F
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FLAW 313 Criminal Law I (General Pr
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4. Transfer of Technology: The conc
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FLAW 466 Criminology II 1. Drug Add
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First Semester LEVEL 300 COURSES St
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ARCH 103: Introduction to Cultural
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ARCH 308: Archaeology, Anthropology
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Atlantic Slave Trade, colonialism,
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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE FACU
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LEVELS 100, 200, 300 & 400 COURSES
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MATHS 201 Algebra Logical argument
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of a compiler, its phases and their
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Representation: Introduction to sem
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and Primitive Data Types, Reserved
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functions and string manipulations.
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simulation programs and their appli
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STAT 406 Multivariate Methods (Pre-
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* Major/Combined/Minor(12/9/6 credi
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*ECON 204 Elements Of Statistics Fo
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Production functions: Cobb-Douglas,
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ECON 412 Industrial Economics II (p
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DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND RESOURC
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GEOG 425 Industrial Location Theory
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GEOG 306 Research Methods The aim o
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GEOG 409 Population Studies The con
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GEOG 428 Tropical Biogeography Biog
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LEVEL 400 COURSES HIST 400* Long Es
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6. Neo-Colonialism 7. Economic Issu
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to neo-colonialism, 1940-60 and the
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evolutions, 1911-45; the war lords:
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LEVEL 200 COURSES The Courses avail
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and their use; Definition and purpo
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processing requirements in archives
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BSc COMBINED MAJOR Core (35 Credits
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functions and their deriva-tives, i
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MATH 338 Topology I Topological spa
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MATH 428 Boundary Value Problems El
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LEVEL 200 COURSES POLI 201 Core Int
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Semester 2: POLI 402 Core Social an
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POLI 307 International Conflict, Co
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POLI 402 Social and Political Theor
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POLI 423 Modern African Thinkers A
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LEVEL 300 COURSES First Semester CO
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PSYC 113 Psychology for Everyday Li
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capacity to design and conduct rese
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evaluation, types and models of pre
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PSYC 493 Research Seminar This cour
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chieftaincy dispute and empowerment
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the problems of abuse of women and
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1965 to 199; in testate succession
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sociology (functionalism, conflict
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SOCI 305 Research Methods (3 credit
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sociological theories of crime incl
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evaluation of desirable social goal
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Course Requirements Assessment: The
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BSc Combined Major Core (40 Credits
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Axiomatically defined systems; grou
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STAT 403 Theory of Sampling (Pre-re
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Subsequences. Lm inf, lim sup. Theo