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List of Courses For UDS, Navrongo Campus

Successful applicants for programmes advertised for Navrongo Campus will now be admitted into C. K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences (CKT UTAS).

a.  FACULTY OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (FMS)

  • 4-Year BSc (Actuarial Science)
  • 4-Year BSc (Computer Science)
  • 4-Year BSc (Financial Mathematics)
  • 4-Year BSc (Mathematical Science (Mathematics Option))
  • 4-Year BSc (Mathematical Science (Statistics Option))
  • 4-Year BSc (Mathematics-With-Economics)
  • 4-Year BSc (Computing -With-Accounting)
  • 4-Year BSc (Information Technology)

Diploma Programmes

  • 2-Year Diploma in Statistics
  • 2-Year Diploma in Computer Science

b.  FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES (FAS)

  • 4-Year BSc (Applied Biology)
  • 4-Year BSc (Applied Chemistry)
  • 4-Year BSc (Biochemistry)
  • 4-Year BSc (Applied Physics)
  • 4-Year BEd (Physical Sciences)

c.  FACULTY OF EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

  • 4-Year BSc (Geological Science)
  • 4-Year BSc (Environmental Science)

NB:

To be eligible for admission into the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences (FMS), successful candidates are expected to have at least a grade C6 in Mathematics (Elective). Students admitted into the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) may be allowed to join the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences (FMS) at level 200, subject to first year performance in the pre-requisite subject areas.

Candidates seeking transfer from Faculty of Mathematical Sciences (FMS) to Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) at level 200 must meet requirements in the latter before any switch will be allowed.

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