Détails de la formation

BA Religious Studies

Greater Accra Region, Ghana

GHc 1,170.00

Philosophy and Theology

3-4 years

Full-time

Course Start- 21 Oct 2019

Islamic University College Ghana

The Objectives: To enrich the students with religious and social values of honesty, truthfulness, open-mindedness, dignity of labour, efficiency in performance of one’s duties, and service to community; To enhance the general knowledge of Islam and appreciation of the different schools of thought in order to promote unity among Muslims in Ghana, Africa and the world at large; To train new crop of enlightened and dynamic leadership for the Muslim community in Ghana and Africa; To prepare students to be self-motivated, self-reliant and time-conscious in their workplace.

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GHANAIAN STUDENTS

ACADEMIC SESSION ACADEMIC PROGRAMME LEVEL

TUITION FEES (GH¢)

Regular Business Administration 100 1,880.00
200 - 400 1,780.00
Communication Studies 100 1,880.00
200 - 400 1,780.00
Religious Studies 100 1,170.00
200 - 400 1,120.00
Weekend Business Administration 100 2,300.00
200 - 400 2,200.00
Communication Studies 100 2,300.00
200 - 400 2,200.00
Religious Studies 100 1,460.00
200 - 400 1,410.00

Students’ Hostel Accommodation (optional fee)*

GH¢550.00 for semester or GH¢850.00 for semester or GH¢1000.00 for semester

*No Hostel Accommodation is available for Weekend Students

 

FOREIGN STUDENTS

ACADEMIC SESSION ACADEMIC PROGRAMME LEVEL TUITION FEES (US$)

Regular

&

Weekend

Business Administration

&

Communication Studies

100 - 400 1,200.00
Religious Studies 100 - 400 1,000.00

The University admits the following categories of students into Level 100 (first year) of the 4-year bachelor degree programme:

    • Holders of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) of West African Examinations Council (WAEC) with passes (at Grade D or better) in core English, core Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies plus three elective subjects, with an aggregate of 24 or better.
    • Holders of West African Senior Secondary (School) Certificate Examination (WASSCE) of WAEC with passes (at Grade C6 or better) in core English, core Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies plus three elective subjects, with an aggregate score of 36 or better.
    • Candidates with a combination of SSSCE and WASSCE may also apply.
    • Cambridge GCE 'O' Level with five (5) credits including English Language and Mathematics plus at least two (2) GCE 'A' Level passes and a pass in General Paper. One of the 'A' Level passes must be at grade D or better.
    • Holders of (i) Ghana GCE 'O' Level with five (5) credits including English Language and Mathematics, (ii) Teachers’ Post-Secondary School Certificate (2- or 3-year) without Diploma, and (iii) other High-School-equivalent certificates (local or foreign) are encouraged to apply as Mature applicants.
    • Holders of other qualifications [such as Professional certificates and Diplomas: HND (First and Second Class), ICA, CIM, etc.; RSA II and above, DBS (with Distinction), GIJ certificate, Teachers’ Diploma, a University degree in unrelated subject] can apply and would be considered for placement into Level 200 or 300 on a case-by-case basis at an interview. (Applications should include relevant transcripts and SSSCE/WASSCE/GCE result slips).
    • Mature applicants with a minimum age of 25 years who do not necessarily satisfy the above standard requirement for admission but have reasonable educational background and 3 years working experience or have demonstrated ability for academic work. Such applicants shall have to pass a University Entrance Examination in English (Essay, Comprehension, Grammar and Usage), Mathematics, and General Paper (Critical Thinking and Current Affairs) and may be required to pass an interview. (Applications should include a copy each of Birth Certificate, Letters showing First and Current Employment, and any other relevant examination results.
    • Foreign students with qualifications equivalent to those mentioned above may be considered for admission. They must, however, show evidence of proficiency in English Language.