Catholic University College of Ghana

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Catholic University College of Ghana
motto Scientiae Ac Sapientiae Lumen Splendeat
founding 4th December 2002
Sponsorship private, catholic
place Fiapre , Sunyani
country Ghana
management James H. Ephraim (President)
Peter Cardinal Turkson (Chancellor)
Website cug.edu.gh

The Catholic University College of Ghana ( German  Catholic University of Ghana ) (short: CUCG) is a Catholic University College based in Fiapre in Ghana .

University

The Catholic University of Ghana is affiliated with the University of Ghana , Boston College , Catholic University of America , Saint Mary's University Halifax . On December 4, 2002, the University College was granted state approval; on March 3, 2003, the first students began their studies in Fiapre. The official opening was celebrated on November 13, 2003. The founding president from 2002 to 2005 was Michael Schultheis SJ.

Faculties

There are three faculties at the CUCG:

  • Economic and Business Administration, Dean: Ebow Mensah
  • Information technology and computer science (English Information and Communication Science and Technology), Dean: Patrick Gyaase
  • Religious Studies, Dean: Patrick Nkrumah

Affiliated universities

See also

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