Wisconsin International University College 2019/2020 Courses and Requirements
Wisconsin International University College 2019/2020 Courses and Requirements, There are several Courses offered at Wisconsin International University College. The requirements for the individual courses are to serve as a guide for prospective students in applying to the university for for the various courses.
The courses are listed below :
FACULTIES AND PROGRAMMES
UNDERGRADUATE
Faculty of Law
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology
Business Computing
B.A. Computer Science and Management
B. Sc. Management and Computer Studies
BSc Information Technology
Diploma in IT
Wisconsin Business School (Weekend option exist for Business Studies)
Department of General Business
B.A Business Studies, General Business
Department of Management Studies
B.A Business Studies, Hum. Resource Mgt.
B.A Business Studies, Marketing,
Department of Accounting, Finance & Banking
B.A Business Studies, Banking & Finance
B.A Business Studies, Accounting.
B.Sc Accounting
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities / General Studies
BA Rural Development & Ecotourism
BA Communication Studies
BSc Economics (awaiting accreditation)
GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
Master of Business Administration (MBA)-(Saturday only & Evenings)
Finance
Human Resource Management
Project Management
Marketing
Accounting
Management Information Systems
MSc Environmental Sustainability & Management
M.A Adult Education
Rural & Community Development
Human Resource Development
Partnership: M.A. Global Leadership, Azusa Pacific University, CA, U.S.A.
PROFESSIONAL AND CERTIFICATE COURSES
EXTRA MURAL UNIT
Certificate in Business Studies,
Certificate in Mgt. & Computer Studies etc.
Association of Business Executives(ABE – UK)
Short courses – (Saturday only)
Security Management, Forensics & Investigative Psychology
Paralegal Studies
MANAGEMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT & ADVISORY CENTRE (MSDAC)
Project Management
Anti-Money Laundering
Port Management/Marketing
Facilities Management
Auditing Control & Risk Assessment
Construction Management
Project Finance Analysis for Infrastructure
Monitoring & Evaluation
Front Office Management
Chartered Institute of IT Courses
7. Academic Calendar
Two 16-week Semester System
8. Certification
Affiliated Universities
9. Library
Wide collection of books, periodicals, journals, etc
10. Information Technology
Modern computer laboratories and Internet facilities
11. Language of Instruction
English
12. Financial Aid
Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
13. Accommodation
Day and Evening Institution with Private Hostel facilities
Below are the requirements for the listed courses at Wisconsin International University College
General (Undergraduate Programmes)
a. WASSCE and SSCE
Candidates must have six credits (A1-C6) in English, Mathematics and Integrated Science (Biology or Agricultural Science for Nigerian applicants) or Social Studies, and three elective subjects, making an aggregate of no more than 36. For SSSCE, candidates must have six credits (A-D) in the three Core Subjects and three electives, making an aggregate of no more than 24.
b. Mature Students
Candidates must be at least 25 years old and must write and pass an entrance examination in English, Mathematics, IT and General Business. They may also be required to attend an interview.
c. Others
Applicants with GCE, ICGSE, GBCE, ABCE, Baccalaureate, Professional Courses (ICA, ACCA, CIM etc) and HND, among others may contact us for levels of placement.
For more information, call +233 (0) 302 504 391/399 or Whatsapp + 233 (0) 54 853 383 or email [email protected]
BACHELOR OF LAW (LL.B PROGRAMME)
- 4 – YEAR LLB. PROGRAMME
Applicants of this category must be holders of WASSCE with grade C6 or better in three (3) Core Subjects (English, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Agricultural Science or Biology), plus three Elective Subjects.
SSCE with credit passes or better (A-D) in six (6) subjects comprising Mathematics, English, Science and three (3) other subjects.
HND holders with a Second Class Lower or better together with six (6) credits or better in WASSCE, comprising thee (3) Core Subjects (English, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Agricultural Science or Biology) and three Elective Subjects.
Mature candidates must be 25 years or above to be eligible and must have relevant background and experience in related subject areas.
- 3 – YEAR LLB. PROGRAMME
Applicants for the 3-year programme must be holders of a first degree in a non- law discipline in a recognized University with a Second Class Lower or better to be eligible to apply.
Holders of HND and other Professional Qualifications may contact us by our address.
NB: There will be access course for mature students and English proficiency course for Francophone Students at the main and City Campuses. Applicants should contact the Registrar’s office for more details.
BSC NURSING
WASSCE and SSSCE Applicants
The University College admits students with West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) with at least credits in six courses (C6) in English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science and three (3) elective subjects in Science, General Arts or Home Economics subjects with an overall aggregate of 24 or better for SSSCE holders and 36 or better for WASSCE holders. Senior Secondary School applicants will enter the programme to Level 100.
NURSE /HEALTH ASSISTANT CLINICAL HOLDERS (NAC/HAC HOLDERS)
a. Holders of NAC/HAC Certificates from Nursing and Midwifery Council can gain admission through a six-week Access Programme.
b. Upon successful completion of the Access programme, candidates would be admitted to Level 200 into the BSc. Nursing Degree Programme.
DIPLOMA HOLDERS
Holders of Diploma in General Nursing from recognized institutions and a pass in the licensure examination conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana in Registered General Nursing will be admitted to Level 300.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS REQUIREMENTS
International applicants must be able to speak and write fluently in English. International students with non-English result slips must have results translated into English. The results must meet the set standards for the programme established by the National Accreditation Board (NAB) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana. Note: Students who need further English lessons can enrol into our English Proficiency Programme.