All Nations University College School Of Engineering
The School of Engineering runs five Departments. Biomedical Engineering,Computer Engineering, Computer Science (BSc. Hons.),Electronics and Communications Engineering,Oil and Gas Engineering.
Biomedical Engineering Department
About 490 students are in the Biomedical Engineering Department.Our teaching and research focus is to equip students with the knowledge re-quired to effectively contribute to national development in the areas of design of medical instruments, devices and software, and to conduct re-search to solve clinical problems.
The Department has the following well-equipped laboratories:
- Bio-transducers and Electrodes Laboratory
- Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory
- Biomedical Instrumentation Laboratory
- Bio-sensors and Simulation Laboratory
- Bio-sensors and Simulation Laboratory
Department of Computer Engineering
Department of Computer Science (BSc. Hons.)
All Nations University College is one of the few Universities in the coun-try with, qualified full time faculty in Computer Science. The University has invested in sophisticated modern computer laboratories for practical training. Our graduates are in high demand due to the quality of our pro-gramme.
Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering
Department of Oil and Gas Engineering
The proposed Oil and Gas program is designed for the student to acquire a strong understanding of basic sciences, engineering sciences and technology. The primary concern is with the movement of oil, gas and water, in various combinations as pertains to a particular formation, through porous media. Once these fluids and soil particles (which are invariably present) are brought to the surface. The Oil and Gas engineer is involved with separation and processing to achieve qualities suitable for further operations such as refining. Purification and other separation processes are common between Chemical engineers and Oil & Gas engineers and are called Unit Operations. Other processes such as fluid flow in pipes and transfer of heat are also common between the two disciplines. The Oil and Gas engineer is directed towards activities such as characterizing reservoirs, drilling, logging of wells and evaluating formations, testing the wells, production and analyzing efficiencies of the operation, safety and environmental issues. After primary production of light crude, driven by gas pressures, most of the oil is still underground. The oil and Gas engineer designs schemes to improve recovery from such systems, and also to treat and/or upgrade the oil and the gas brought to the surface.
Admission Requirements
Where general requirements do not cover, the interview process that each applicant will undertake, will determine his/her qualifications. Such interviews will be conducted by the Registrar’s Office or those assigned by that office.
General Admission Requirements
The National Council for Tertiary Education (NCTE) Ghana directives guide the Admissions Policy for school candidates. All applications to the University College must be accompanied by Original Transcripts from previous institutions or examination bodies. Awarding institutions must be accredited and recognized by the National Accreditation Board.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMME
1. WASSCE/SSSCE APPLICANTS:
The general requirements for admission of WASSCE and SSSCE candidates to first degree programmes are three (3) credit passes in three core subjects and three (3) credit passes in three relevant elective subjects or better.
- SSSCE Candidates: Passes (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising three core subjects, including English language and Mathematics, plus three (3) relevant elective subjects or better.
- WASSCE Candidates: Credit passes (A1-C6) in six (6) subjects comprising three core subjects, including English language and Mathematics, plus three (3) relevant elective subjects or better.
- An applicant for admission to a degree programme in the University College must have aggregate 24 orbetter, with at least credit passes in Mathematics, English Language, and Integrated Science. Social Studies may be accepted for non-Engineering Programmes, but Integrated Science is preferred plus three (3) elective subjects, or their equivalent relevant to the chosen programme.
- Candidates with aggregates higher than 24 will NOT be admitted for degree programmes. Such applicants may apply to attend the University College’s PreUniversity programme.
2. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPUTERSCIENCE (HONORS):
- Applicants must have at least a credit pass (WASSCE A1-C6 or SSSCE A-D) in Physics.
- Applicants with credit passes in Elective Mathematics will be preferred
3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERINGCOURSES –
This applies to all Engineering Programmes;
- Applicants for Engineering must have credit in Physics and Chemistry.
- For Biomedical Engineering, Biology may be accepted instead of Chemistry.
- Applicants with credit in Elective Mathematics will be preferred
- Applicants who do not have Elective Mathematics may apply to attend the University College’s PreUniversity programme.
4. GCE (GENERAL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION):
Applicants must have CREDIT passes in three (3) subjects (at least, one of the passes should be Grade D or better). Also, the applicant must have had credit passes (Grade 6) in five (5) GCE Ordinary Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject for non-science students) and an Arts subject for (Science students).
5. ABCE (ADVANCED BUSINESS CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION):
Applicants must have credit passes in three (3) core subjects plus at least two (2) electives relevant to the programme of study
6. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS HND: APPLICANTS WITH HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT:
Applicants must have graduated with a good HND certificate (i.e. at least 2nd Class Lower Division).
7. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR HND: APPLICANTS WITH HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENT:
The HND must be in an area of study relevant to the proposed programme of study.
Applicants with First (1st) Class must have at least two (2) years of relevant work experience. Successful applicants will be admitted into Level 300 in a related field.
Applicants with Second (2nd) Class Honors (Upper or Lower Divisions), must have at least 1 (one) year of relevant work experience. Successful applicants will be admitted into Level 200 in a related field.
Applicants with Third (3rd) Class or pass must have at least 2 years of relevant work experience. Successful applicants will be admitted into Level 100, subject to passing an entry examination/interview.
Other qualifications from elsewhere assessed to be equivalent to HND may be similarly considered.
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