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Summary
The Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies, Accounting programme provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work in the Accounting field in the areas of accounting, bookkeeping, auditing and financial management. The degree also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Chartered Institute of Taxation.
Study Options:
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Accountancy.
- Advertising.
- Banking, Investment and Financial services.
- General Management.
- HR/Personnel.
- Management consultancy.
- Public relations.
- Retail Management.
Courses Offered Include:
- Financial Accounting
- Auditing
- Company Law
- Cost Accounting
- Practical Accounting Software
- Public Finance
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana. He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank, or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEEAll 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Business Studies (Accounting)
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies teaches you on how to manage and run businesses. Topics such as Strategic Management, Financial Management, Management Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Banking, Commercial Law, Information Technology among others will be taught along the way. In the end, you’ll learn the ropes of how to become a successful business person.
Your passion may be dancing, creating computer programmes, or playing basketball. Whatever your skill set and interests, there’s a business side to the equation! Think about it — business is part of the language we use when we talk about the entertainment industry, project financing, and sports marketing. Everything has a “business” side to it — every industry needs accountants, marketers, managers, financial analysts, and technology support staff … in other words, business majors!
The career path for you should you study Business Studies (Accounting Option) includes but not limited to the following:
- Management Accountant
- Financial Officer
- Chartered Accountant
- Auditor
- Budget Analyst
- Forensic Accountant
- Procurement Officer
- Accounts/Payroll Officer
- Bookkeeper
Name : Nana Akwasi Sarpong Kumankumah
Current Place of Work : Perez Energy (Finance & Sales Strategist)
Course Studied At Wisconsin : Accounting
Year Group : 2019
Testimony: My fondest memories are the time myself and colleagues spent at the JCR room playing video games and snooker.
The International student diversity, warm atmosphere, cutting-edge curriculum and the academic-fun balance that exist at Wisconsin does not only broaden your scope of the world but grants you smooth transition into it in an assiduous way.
Summary
The Bachelor of Arts Business Studies, Banking and Finance programme provides specialist in-depth understanding of core areas in economics, banking and finance.
The programme prepares students to work in various roles in financial markets and institutions.
The BA Business Studies, Banking and Finance programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Chartered Institute of Bankers.
Study Options:- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
- Accountancy.
- Advertising.
- Banking, Investment and Financial services.
- General Management.
- HR/Personnel.
- Management consultancy.
- Public relations.
- Retail Management.
- Money & Banking
- Credit Management
- Commercial Banking
- E-banking
- Micro Finance
- International Finance
- Corporate Finance
- Principles of Insurance
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana. He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
NO | NAME |
1 | PROFESSOR KOFI A OSEI HOD (Accounting & Finance) / Lecturer |
2 |
DR. KWASI ADDEI MENSAH HOD(General Business) / Lecturer |
3 | DR. EMELIA AMOAKO-ASIEDU HOD(Management and Marketing) / Lecturer |
4 | DR. CHARLES ACHEAMPONG HOD (Extra Mural Studies) / Lecturer |
5 | MRS. LORETTA SYLVIA TETTEH Lecturer |
6 |
MRS. AMA GAINES Lecturer |
7 | MR. ALEX KWAME ABASI Lecturer |
8 | MR. ERIC BENJAMIN HAYFRON Lecturer |
9 |
MS. EVELYN MAAME AMA ASSAN Lecturer |
10 |
MR. FRANCIS ABLORDE Lecturer |
11 |
MR. HARRY SIAW BAMPOE Lecturer |
12 |
REV. ISAAC KWAFO YAWSON Lecturer |
13 |
MRS. IVY ADJEI-NKETIAH Lecturer |
14 |
MR. THOMAS ACHUMBE Lecturer |
15 |
MRS. VIDA ASANTE BOATENG Lecturer |
16 | MR. KOJO AKUOKOH FRIMPONG Lecturer |
17 |
MR. OSCAR KWADZODE Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank, or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 Ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Business Studies (Banking and Finance)
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies teaches you on how to manage and run businesses. Topics such as Strategic Management, Financial Management, Management Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Banking, Commercial Law, Information Technology among others will be taught along the way. In the end, you’ll learn the ropes of how to become a successful business person.
Your passion may be dancing, creating computer programmes, or playing basketball. Whatever your skill set and interests, there’s a business side to the equation! Think about it — business is part of the language we use when we talk about the entertainment industry, project financing, and sports marketing. Everything has a “business” side to it — every industry needs accountants, marketers, managers, financial analysts, and technology support staff … in other words, business majors!
The career path for you should you study Business Studies (Banking and Finance) includes but not limited to the following:
- Credit Officer
- Customer Relations Manager
- Bank Manager
- Financial Analyst/Officer/Planner
- Risk/Insurance Manager
- Corporate Controller
- Asset Manager
- Stockbroker
Summary
The Bachelor of Arts Business Studies, Human Resource Management programme equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to work in the field of Human Resources in areas such as recruitment, management of company benefits and pay schemes, employee relations and shaping corporate HR policies and structure. The programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Institute of Human Resource Management Practitioners.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- HR Generalist.
- HR Recruiter.
- HR Specialist.
- Compensation Manager.
- Employee Relations Manager.
- Training and Development Manager.
- Change consultant.
- Technical Recruiter.
Courses Offered
- Human Resource Management
- Human Resource Development
- Labour Law
- Human Resource Planning
- Employee Relations
- International Human Resource Management
- Organizational Health & Safety
- Pensions & Social Insurance Schemes
- Conflict Management
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana. He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
NO | NAME |
1 | PROFESSOR KOFI A OSEI HOD (Accounting & Finance) / Lecturer |
2 |
DR. KWASI ADDEI MENSAH HOD(General Business) / Lecturer |
3 | DR. EMELIA AMOAKO-ASIEDU HOD(Management and Marketing) / Lecturer |
4 | DR. CHARLES ACHEAMPONG HOD (Extra Mural Studies) / Lecturer |
5 | MRS. LORETTA SYLVIA TETTEH Lecturer |
6 |
MRS. AMA GAINES Lecturer |
7 | MR. ALEX KWAME ABASI Lecturer |
8 | MR. ERIC BENJAMIN HAYFRON Lecturer |
9 |
MS. EVELYN MAAME AMA ASSAN Lecturer |
10 |
MR. FRANCIS ABLORDE Lecturer |
11 |
MR. HARRY SIAW BAMPOE Lecturer |
12 |
REV. ISAAC KWAFO YAWSON Lecturer |
13 |
MRS. IVY ADJEI-NKETIAH Lecturer |
14 |
MR. THOMAS ACHUMBE Lecturer |
15 |
MRS. VIDA ASANTE BOATENG Lecturer |
16 | MR. KOJO AKUOKOH FRIMPONG Lecturer |
17 |
MR. OSCAR KWADZODE Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Business Studies (Human Resource Management)
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies teaches you on how to manage and run businesses. Topics such as Strategic Management, Financial Management, Management Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Banking, Commercial Law, Information Technology among others will be taught along the way. In the end, you’ll learn the ropes of how to become a successful business person.
Your passion may be dancing, creating computer programmes, or playing basketball. Whatever your skill set and interests, there’s a business side to the equation! Think about it — business is part of the language we use when we talk about the entertainment industry, project financing, and sports marketing. Everything has a “business” side to it — every industry needs accountants, marketers, managers, financial analysts, and technology support staff … in other words, business majors!
The career path for you should you study Business Studies (Human Resource Management) includes but not limited to the following:
- Supply Chain/Logistics Officer
- Sales Executive
- Customer Services Manager
- Marketing Manager
- Operations Manager
- Procurement Officer
- Administrator
- Business Communications Executive
Summary
The Bachelor of Arts Business Studies, Marketing degree prepares students for the creative, fast-paced industry of promoting, developing and selling products and services. The programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Chartered Institute of Marketing.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Marketing Officer
- Admissions Representative
- Brand / Product Manager
- Event / Meeting Planner
- Marketing Assistant
- Marketing Research Analyst
- Media Planner
- Public Relations Representative
- Sales Representative
Courses Offered
- Sales Management
- Marketing Management
- International Marketing
- Integrated Marketing Communications
- Public Relations & Advertising
- Customer Relationship Management
- E-Marketing
- Brand Marketing
- Events Marketing
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana. He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
NO | NAME |
1 | PROFESSOR KOFI A OSEI HOD (Accounting & Finance) / Lecturer |
2 |
DR. KWASI ADDEI MENSAH HOD(General Business) / Lecturer |
3 | DR. EMELIA AMOAKO-ASIEDU HOD(Management and Marketing) / Lecturer |
4 | DR. CHARLES ACHEAMPONG HOD (Extra Mural Studies) / Lecturer |
5 | MRS. LORETTA SYLVIA TETTEH Lecturer |
6 |
MRS. AMA GAINES Lecturer |
7 | MR. ALEX KWAME ABASI Lecturer |
8 | MR. ERIC BENJAMIN HAYFRON Lecturer |
9 |
MS. EVELYN MAAME AMA ASSAN Lecturer |
10 |
MR. FRANCIS ABLORDE Lecturer |
11 |
MR. HARRY SIAW BAMPOE Lecturer |
12 |
REV. ISAAC KWAFO YAWSON Lecturer |
13 |
MRS. IVY ADJEI-NKETIAH Lecturer |
14 |
MR. THOMAS ACHUMBE Lecturer |
15 |
MRS. VIDA ASANTE BOATENG Lecturer |
16 | MR. KOJO AKUOKOH FRIMPONG Lecturer |
17 |
MR. OSCAR KWADZODE Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank and CBG Bank, or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Business Studies (Marketing)
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies teaches you on how to manage and run businesses. Topics such as Strategic Management, Financial Management, Management Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Banking, Commercial Law, Information Technology among others will be taught along the way. In the end, you’ll learn the ropes of how to become a successful business person.
Your passion may be dancing, creating computer programmes, or playing basketball. Whatever your skill set and interests, there’s a business side to the equation! Think about it — business is part of the language we use when we talk about the entertainment industry, project financing, and sports marketing. Everything has a “business” side to it — every industry needs accountants, marketers, managers, financial analysts, and technology support staff … in other words, business majors!
The career path for you should you study Business Studies (Marketing) includes but not limited to the following:
- Advertising account executive
- Advertising account planner
- Advertising art director
- Market researcher
- Marketing executive
- Media buyer
- Media planner
- Public relations account executive
- Public relations officer
- Sales promotion account executive
- Social media manager
Summary
The Bachelor of Arts Business Studies, General Business programme gives students insight into various business functions including Administration, Management, Human Resource Management, Accounting and Marketing. The programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study, further professional qualification or specialisation in any business area.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Accountancy.
- Advertising.
- Banking, investment and financial services.
- General Management.
- HR/Personnel.
- Management Consultancy.
- Public Relations.
- Retail Management.
Courses Offered
- E-Banking
- Public Relations
- Business Policy & Strategy
- Company Law
- Management of SMEs
- Human Resource Management
- Practical Accounting
- Marketing
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana. He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
NO | NAME |
1 | PROFESSOR KOFI A OSEI HOD (Accounting & Finance) / Lecturer |
2 |
DR. KWASI ADDEI MENSAH HOD(General Business) / Lecturer |
3 | DR. EMELIA AMOAKO-ASIEDU HOD(Management and Marketing) / Lecturer |
4 | DR. CHARLES ACHEAMPONG HOD (Extra Mural Studies) / Lecturer |
5 | MRS. LORETTA SYLVIA TETTEH Lecturer |
6 |
MRS. AMA GAINES Lecturer |
7 | MR. ALEX KWAME ABASI Lecturer |
8 | MR. ERIC BENJAMIN HAYFRON Lecturer |
9 |
MS. EVELYN MAAME AMA ASSAN Lecturer |
10 |
MR. FRANCIS ABLORDE Lecturer |
11 |
MR. HARRY SIAW BAMPOE Lecturer |
12 |
REV. ISAAC KWAFO YAWSON Lecturer |
13 |
MRS. IVY ADJEI-NKETIAH Lecturer |
14 |
MR. THOMAS ACHUMBE Lecturer |
15 |
MRS. VIDA ASANTE BOATENG Lecturer |
16 | MR. KOJO AKUOKOH FRIMPONG Lecturer |
17 |
MR. OSCAR KWADZODE Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Business Studies
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Studies teaches you on how to manage and run businesses. Topics such as Strategic Management, Financial Management, Management Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Business Mathematics and Statistics, Banking, Commercial Law, Information Technology among others will be taught along the way. In the end, you’ll learn the ropes of how to become a successful business person.
Your passion may be dancing, creating computer programmes, or playing basketball. Whatever your skill set and interests, there’s a business side to the equation! Think about it — business is part of the language we use when we talk about the entertainment industry, project financing, and sports marketing. Everything has a “business” side to it — every industry needs accountants, marketers, managers, financial analysts, and technology support staff … in other words, business majors!
The career path for you should you study Business Studies includes but not limited to the following:
- Supply Chain/Logistics Officer
- Sales Executive
- Customer Services Manager
- Marketing Manager
- Operations Manager
- Procurement Officer
- Administrator
- Business Communications Executive
I am Eugenia Elube Barleycorn form Equatorial Guinea .Studied Human Resource Management and completed in the year 2011-2016. Wisconsin University is one of the best universities in Ghana and has made me the best in everything I do.
I am now working at Ernst & Young as the Personal Assistant to the Director .I learnt never to give up in life thanks to the wonderful lecturers I encountered at Wisconsin that their aim is to make us better men and women.
My fondest memories were when we had activities on campus that involved jumble sales.
I will urge potential tertiary level not to hesitate to choose Wisconsin if they want to know what it is to work and come out being proud of oneself.
Summary
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies prepares students for careers in the Media and Communications industries, for example Advertising, Journalism and Public Relations and New Media. Students studying on the Communications programme will gain knowledge and skills in various aspects of media and will also have a chance to specialise in a particular area of interest. The programme also prepares students for postgraduate study, specialisation in industries such as film & television, or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Chartered Institute of Public Relations.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Public Relations Specialists.
- Meeting/Event Planner.
- College Alumni and Development Officers.
- Media Planner.
- Social Media Manager.
- Human Resources Specialist.
- Business Reporter.
- Health Educator.
Courses Offered Include:
- Protocol & Event Management
- Media Law
- Development Communication
- Political Communication
- Health Communication
- Media Management
- Public Speaking & Presentation Skills
- Advertising
- Broadcast /Online/Print Journalism
- Public Relations
Dean: Prof. Kwame Karikari
He is the Dean of the School of Communications.
NO | NAME |
1 |
PROF. KWAME KARIKARI Dean / HOD |
2 |
AMBASSADOR. KABRAL BLAY-AMIHERE Lecturer |
3 | |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Communication Studies
This programme equips students with excellent skills in speaking, writing, thinking critically, using evolving technology and interacting productively with other people.
The career path for a person with a Communication Studies degree includes:
- Business executive
- Human relations manager
- Public relations manager
- Marketing executive
- Advertising executive
- Media planner
- Web content manager
- Digital marketing manger
- Paralegal
Name : Nana Ama Asiedua Boateng
Current Occupation: Event Planning / Marketing
Course Studied At Wisconsin : Accounting
Year Group : 2021
Testimony: Being a part of the first edition of Miss Wisconsin and also been crowned as 2nd runner up has opened avenues for me that I didn’t dream of. Also, the fact that the school has ultramodern facilities for Communication students, I must say has really been of a good advantage to me because I’m able to practice what is been taught in class which better equips me for the real world.
Summary
The newly NAB accredited Bachelor of Arts programme in Development and Environmental Studies is affiliated to the University of Cape Coast (UCC). The Programme offers students comprehensive knowledge-based orientation with competencies and specializations in the expanding multi-disciplinary fields of development and environmental studies. The abundant natural resources of the earth are under serious threat of degradation and depletion is setting in. New approaches of integrating development and environmental issues in a new paradigm shift are the only way to reap abundance and sustainability.
The aim of the programme is to provide training at the undergraduate level for students to understand and apply the synergies among environmental, social, economic and institutional principles of sustainable development at the global, national and local levels.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Environmental Consultant.
- Environmental Educator.
- Public Relations Specialist.
- Environmental Attorney.
- Environmental Engineer.
- Sustainability Specialist.
- Fundraiser.
- Policy Analyst.
Courses Offered Include:
- Introduction to Development;
- Environmental Ethics;
- Environmental Health and Safety;
- Ecosystem Science;
- Integrated Water Resources Management;
- Introduction to Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS);
- Disaster Management;
- Sustainable Waste and Sanitation Management;
- Concepts of Sustainable Development;
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS);
- Environmental Pollution and Control;
- Introduction to Resource Analysis;
- Land Use Planning;
- International Development;
- Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation;
- Environmental Impact Assessment;
- Project Planning and Implementation;
Dean: Dr. Emmanuel Acquah-Sam
Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Senior Lecturer cum the Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana (WIUC).
He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Open University Malaysia (OUM. Malaysia), M.Phil in Economics from the University of Ghana (UG), and Collaborative M.A. in Economics from African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya.
In addition, he has a B.A. in Economics and Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Chartered Economist of the Institute of Chartered Economists of Ghana. He has certificates in the following: Negotiations of Financial Transactions; Mechanics of Loan Agreement; Legal Aspect of Public Debt Management; Public Private Partnerships for Urban Environmental Services; Capital Market Development; Private Sector Development; etc.
Prior to working with WIUC, he worked at the University of Cape Coast, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) as a Senior Administrative Assistant; Principal Administrative Assistant and Assistant Lecturer respectively. He has authored three books: Economics for Managers and Businesses, Principles of Microeconomics, and Critical Economic Issues for National Development.
His research publications are on capital market development in Ghana. he features regularly in the Business and Financial Times, Ghana. His newspaper articles are meant to elucidate economic issues which appear in newspapers and those discussed on radio and television programmes.
Picture | Profile |
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Mr. Sosthenes Kwadzo KUFOGBE
Head of Department |
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Dr. Louis Doe Atsiatorme
Lecturer |
Dr Mohammed Armani
Lecturer |
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Mr. Delali Kofi Mordegli
Lecturer |
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Wilhemina Delphina Dolphine
Lecturer |
Mathias Agbozo
Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Development and Environmental Studies
Graduates of the programme may pursue further research or education in environmental studies obtains job opportunities in several areas including the following:
- Innovative project developers
- Natural resource management;
- Education and Research;
- Environment, Forestry and Wildlife Management;
- Hospitality Travel and Tourism;
- Local Government/District Administration
- Mining and Manufacturing;
- The various United Nations Systems, Economic Community of West African States, or Non-Governmental Organizations
- Research consultants in environmental related issues
- Remote Sensing and GIS applications for land use planning and management
- Application of sustainable development goals into project planning and development
- Disaster Risk Management
- Climate Change projects planning and management
- Biodiversity conservation and Ecotourism development and management
- Graduates may pursue further research or education in environmental studies
Summary
The need to establish a music programme in Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Ghana, was informed by current needs of the Ghanaian community, developmental trends, activities and efforts in the Ghanaian music institutions and entertainment industry. The brainchild of the music programme is the founder and Chancellor of the WIUC – The Rt. Rev. Dr. Paul Kofi Fynn. The music programme at WIUC was formally communicated about Ten (10) months ago to a round table conference made up of the University’s top administration and some of the nation’s top music educationists and practitioners who led the way and are currently happily teaching in our Department of Music and Multimedia studies under the school of communications.
On the heart of the chancellor – with regards to our music programme – was the vision to rediscover the gift of music to humanity as a whole and the Ghanaian in particular. In addition, to consider and assess current needs for music; and to harness and equip students to better serve musical needs of humanity through creativity, performance and research work. Furthermore, to enhance the common educational structure of music in the country. In view of that, the WIUC was to consider and as such become the hub for serious undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate studies in the areas of Music Technology (Audio-Visual Sound Engineering, Music Underscore for Film Music and the study of Church Music in its entirety).
Other programmes offered within our music programmes are: music education for basic school music teachers, training of special artistes (those who turn up to be stars), Jazz studies, music and events planning, and the study or proficiency of all concert and indigenous musical instruments. The University is pleased to announce the establishment of an ultra-modern sound/music recording studio. Our studio is situated within a “cool” environment in the suburb of Haatso – less than a mile from our main campus.
If you know anyone who shows signs of musical gifts and desires to make music a life-long work, please give them a gift of their lifetime by introducing them to the Wisconsin International University’s Music Programme. Again, the goal of our Music programme is:
- to become a talent-developing school of music
- to link the academy, practice and business of music
- to train for, and to encourage entrepreneurship in the Music industry
Intro Videos for Some of Our Music Courses
Faculty
Eligibility
The programme is open to anyone that can read and write.
Course Fees
Freshers | Continuing Students |
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GHS 3000 per semester | GHS 2950 per semester |
Benefits
Outlined below are the various categories in the Department of Music & Multimedia Studies and their benefits.
- The Special Artiste Programme:
The Special programme is designed to build “Stars” in the Performing Arts Industry by coaching talented musicians, tap into their musical strength, and to consolidate all musical knowledge into building a strong musicianship for the best entertainment possible.
It also offers opportunity in Song Writing and Music Production.
- Music in Worship:
Stepping up knowledge in the Ministry of Music to the Christian Church and its Traditions, this course offers the opportunity for training for those who wish to expand the potency of their talents in Church Music; and to use Music as a vehicle for reaching those goals set by Ministry.
- Audio Engineering:
The Wisconsin Music & audio technology programme offers a very distinctive and yet, a collaborative curriculum that approaches the art of creating sound and music, by combining problem solving methodology with improvisation. This unique combination allows our students to get accustomed to industry standard production technologies and workflows.
- Film Music:
Our Film Music Programme is the first in Ghana. We have some of the most experience and celebrated Scholars in the area of Film Music studies to lead our next generation of the Film Music industry into learning the art of directly composing or expressly choosing existing Music to accompany motion pictures in the best way possible.
- Instrumental Proficiency:
WIUC Music School gives the best instruction in all Concert Musical Instruments.
- Voice Studies:
The WIUC voice programme boasts of a unique array of introductory, Diploma and Undergraduate courses in lyric diction, singing and languages, piano-vocal master classes, Solo Performance, Western / African Solo Repertoire, Oratorio, and Pedagogy.
- Music Education:
The WIUC Music Education for Basic Music School Teachers aim at instilling the love, introducing and creating exciting ways for youngsters who like to embark on a life-long journey as music teachers to basic schoolers. Our approach to this training shares some affinities with old and classical practices of Music education, while it also, and most importantly, uses unique approaches to teaching Music, such as creative Music.
- Jazz Studies:
WIUC Music School – with the firm believe that Jazz continues to be the Music of the future – specializes in broadening thinking, appreciation for, the creation and the performance of Jazz Music.
- Concert and Event Planning:
An exciting programme designed for Music Business, Concert and Event Planners. The course deals with a wide range of areas, such as : How to Brand Your Event, Create a Master Plan, Determine Administrative Processes, Identify and Establish Partnerships & Sponsors; Create a Publicity Plan, Establish a Budget, and Determine Evaluation Process.
Testimonial
Summary
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to work in the areas of accounting, bookkeeping, auditing and financial management. The programme also provides a solid foundation for postgraduate study or further qualification with professional bodies e.g. Institute of Chartered Accountants, Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Teaching methods: A variety of methods of instruction are used, including lectures and discussion, case studies and small group work. Assessment is through assignments, projects and exams.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Public Accountant.
- Tax Accountant.
- Forensic Accountant.
- Financial Accountant.
- Managerial Accountant.
- Financial Planner.
- Internal Auditor.
- Government Accountant.
Courses Offered Include:
- Financial Accounting
- Auditing
- Company Law
- Cost Accounting
- Practical Accounting Software
- Public Finance
DEAN: Mamadou Lamine Diedhiou
He is a Senior Lecturer at Wisconsin International University College (WIUC), Accra, Ghana.
He was the Head of the Mathematics Applications Department, Wisconsin International University College, Accra; Coordinator Mathematics Applications at Wisconsin International University College, Accra.
He was Visiting Senior Lecturer in Statistics at University for Development Studies, Navrongo, Ghana.
He has worked for International organisations as a statistician/biometrician for many years.
Field of expertise: Statistics (experimental design, survey design, data management and data analysis) and computing.
Teaching areas in both Graduate and undergraduate levels: Time Series Analysis, Non parametric Methods, Multivariate Analysis, Sampling Techniques, Statistical Computing and Data Analysis, Introductory Statistics, Research Methods (undergraduates and MBA) Quantitative Methods, etc…
Expert & Consultant in statistics for international & national organisations.
Resource Person in training on statistical methods (experimental design and data analysis)
Leisure activities: Reading, Photography and Video Filming
Prof. Kofi A. Osei
Full Time Lecturer
Head of Department
Investment Management
kaosei@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0208180424
Emmanuel Kofi Penney
Full Time Lecturer
Accounting
emma.penney@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0242250064
Kojo Akuokoh Frimpong
Full Time Lecturer
Acccounting
kojo.frimpong@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0244162442
Isaac K. Yawson
Full Time Lecturer
Finance
isaac.yawson@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0277437587
Oscar Kwadzode
Time Full Lecturer
Accounting
okwadzode@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0557078772
Eric Hayfron
Full Time Lecturer
Principles of Marketing;
Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
eric.hayfron@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0246866551
Elias Megbetor
Full Time Lecturer
Economics
elias.megbetor@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0265508779
Alex Kwame Abasi
Full Time Lecturer
Finance
alexkwame.abasi@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0244824526
Eric Jiagge
Part Time Lecturer
Management Accounting
eric.jiagge@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0208450290
Kwasi Ofori Yentumi
Part Time Lecturer
Commercial Banking
kofori-yentumi@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0243630980
Adjoa Halm-Quagraine
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
ajoa.halm-quagraine@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0202017242
James Justice Appiagye
Part Time Lecturer
Accounting
james.appiagyei@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0240917502
Prince Kumi- Mensah
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
prince.kusi-mensah@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
Mr. Enoch .K. Akuff-Djobi
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
eakuffu-djobi@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
Fred Golo
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
fred.golo@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0549412600
Essien Kojo Atta
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
essien.attah@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0205121925
Gabriel Kwabla Tetteh
Part Time Lecturer
Finance
gabriel.kwabla@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0244076351
Constance Osarfo Owusu
Full Time Lecturer
Marketing
constance.owusu@wiuc-ghana.edu.gh
0542508035
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 Ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Accounting
- Better understanding of finances
- Increasing demand for accountants
- Progression to Masters
- The pay range for accountants is competitive
- Understanding how to budget for businesses
Summary
The Bachelor of Science in Economics is a four-year programme leading to the award of a Bachelor of Science Economics degree. The philosophy of the programme is grounded in the belief that its graduates must be able to think critically, make decisions based on sound economics judgment and demonstrate skills and competencies that are needed for policy formulation. Accordingly, the course objectives, the multi-disciplinary structure of the courses and the teaching and assessment methods (described in subsequent sections) are designed to develop students’ knowledge and skills that will be of practical use to their future careers. Basic studies in computing, project work and practical exercises are built into the curriculum in order to provide students with a comprehensive background in all aspects of Economics.
Study Options
- Regular
Career Options
- Economist.
- Financial risk analyst.
- Data analyst.
- Financial planner.
- Accountant.
- Economic researcher.
- Financial consultant.
- Investment analyst.
Courses Offered Include:
- Elements of Microeconomics
- Logic & Critical Thinking
- Financial Accounting
- Macroeconomics
Dean: Dr. Emmanuel Acquah-Sam
Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Senior Lecturer cum the Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana (WIUC).
He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Open University Malaysia (OUM. Malaysia), M.Phil in Economics from the University of Ghana (UG), and Collaborative M.A. in Economics from African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya.
In addition, he has a B.A. in Economics and Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Chartered Economist of the Institute of Chartered Economists of Ghana. He has certificates in the following: Negotiations of Financial Transactions; Mechanics of Loan Agreement; Legal Aspect of Public Debt Management; Public Private Partnerships for Urban Environmental Services; Capital Market Development; Private Sector Development; etc.
Prior to working with WIUC, he worked at the University of Cape Coast, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) as a Senior Administrative Assistant; Principal Administrative Assistant and Assistant Lecturer respectively. He has authored three books: Economics for Managers and Businesses, Principles of Microeconomics, and Critical Economic Issues for National Development.
His research publications are on capital market development in Ghana. he features regularly in the Business and Financial Times, Ghana. His newspaper articles are meant to elucidate economic issues which appear in newspapers and those discussed on radio and television programmes.
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Mr. Sosthenes Kwadzo KUFOGBE
Head of Department |
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Dr. Louis Doe Atsiatorme
Lecturer |
Dr Mohammed Armani
Lecturer |
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Mr. Delali Kofi Mordegli
Lecturer |
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Wilhemina Delphina Dolphine
Lecturer |
Mathias Agbozo
Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
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GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Economics
By combining theory with practical skills, the student will be equipped with all the training needed to pursue a career in Economics, Banking and Finance. The course is prepared to train students for both public and private sector jobs most especially in the financial sector. They are equally suitable candidates for managerial and administrative positions in all forms of organizations such as public offices (including political positions) and international appointments (such as with ECOWAS, African Development Bank, IMF and United Nations).
It is also to promote an enterprise culture among students to become self-employed to reduce youth and graduate unemployment.
However, the prospects of acquiring jobs by graduates of BSc in Economics programme can be found in the following areas:
- World Bank (WB)
- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Ministry of Private Sector Development
- Ministry of Trade and Industry and other sister public sector organisations.
- Business consultancy firms
- Educational institutions
- Advertising and market research units
- Financial institutions
- Investment fund management
- Not for profit organisations
Summary
The aim of the Bachelor of Science in Economics with Management Programme is to provide students with an opportunity to focus on the application of both economic principles and management science in the context of business organisations.
The objectives of the programme are to enable students;
- obtain a joint degree in economics and management.
- apply concepts and theories learnt in economics and management to their everyday lives.
- analyse economic and management problems that affect business organisations.
- combine the study of economics with the theories and practice involved in management.
- acquire jobs relating to economics and management in both private and public sector institutions.
- pursue postgraduate studies in either economics or management.
- develop analytical minds or critical thinking skills to become effective in their workplaces and societies.
- develop research skills to undertake research into problems that will confront their organisations and societies to inform public policies.
Dean: Dr. Emmanuel Acquah-Sam
Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Senior Lecturer cum the Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana (WIUC).
He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Open University Malaysia (OUM. Malaysia), M.Phil in Economics from the University of Ghana (UG), and Collaborative M.A. in Economics from African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya.
In addition, he has a B.A. in Economics and Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Chartered Economist of the Institute of Chartered Economists of Ghana. He has certificates in the following: Negotiations of Financial Transactions; Mechanics of Loan Agreement; Legal Aspect of Public Debt Management; Public Private Partnerships for Urban Environmental Services; Capital Market Development; Private Sector Development; etc.
Prior to working with WIUC, he worked at the University of Cape Coast, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) as a Senior Administrative Assistant; Principal Administrative Assistant and Assistant Lecturer respectively. He has authored three books: Economics for Managers and Businesses, Principles of Microeconomics, and Critical Economic Issues for National Development.
His research publications are on capital market development in Ghana. he features regularly in the Business and Financial Times, Ghana. His newspaper articles are meant to elucidate economic issues which appear in newspapers and those discussed on radio and television programmes.
The Department of Economics of Wisconsin International University College will host the programme. Dr. Yaw Asante is the Head of Department
Picture | Profile |
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Mr. Sosthenes Kwadzo KUFOGBE
Head of Department |
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Dr. Louis Doe Atsiatorme
Lecturer |
Dr Mohammed Armani
Lecturer |
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Mr. Delali Kofi Mordegli
Lecturer |
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|
Wilhemina Delphina Dolphine
Lecturer |
Mathias Agbozo
Lecturer |
Eligibility
This will follow the requirements of the National Accreditation Board and the mentoring university. However, some of the entry requirements for the programme are below:
Senior Secondary School Certificate:
- Core Subjects: Students must have credit passes in three subjects, namely, English, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies.
- Elective Subjects: Students must have credit passes in three elective subjects that should include Elective Mathematics, Business Management, Financial Accounting, Geography, Economics, Government, Integrated Religious Studies, and other business related courses (Elective courses in General Science, Business Studies, and General Arts) are required. Note: In order not to impose too much restrictions on admissions to the programme, we have agreed to admit applicants who may not have Elective Mathematics.
- Minimum Aggregate: Candidate’s aggregate score in the three core and three elective subjects indicated above shall not exceed 24.
- A credit pass in the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination is understood to mean a candidate’s performance at grades ranging between A and D, and interpreted as follows:
- A – 1 (Excellent)
- B – 2 (Very Good)
- C – 3 (Good)
- D – 4 (Credit)
West African Secondary School Certificate:
- Core Subjects: Students must have credit passes in three subjects, namely English, Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies;
- Elective Subjects: Students must have credit passes in three elective subjects which should include Elective Mathematics, Accounting or Economics plus two other electives (Elective courses in General Science, Business Studies, and General Arts) are required. Note: In order not to impose too much restrictions on admissions to the programme, we have agreed to admit applicants who may not have Elective Mathematics.
- Minimum Aggregate: Candidate’s aggregate score in the three core and three elective subjects indicated above shall not exceed 36.
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- A credit pass in the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination is understood to mean a candidate’s performance at grades ranging between A1 and C6, and interpreted as follows:
- A1- 1 (Excellent)
- B2 – 2 (Very Good)
- B3 – 3 (Good)
- C4, C5, C6 – 4, 5, 6 (Credit)
- General Business Certificate Examinations (GBCE)
- Credit passes (A-D) in six (6) subject comprising three core subjects including English Language and Mathematics plus three (3) relevant elective subjects. General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level Candidates
- Passes in three (3) subject (at least, one of the passes should be Grade D or better). Also, the applicant must have had credit passes (Grade 6) in five GCE Ordinary Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject (for non-science students) and an Arts subject (for Science students).
Other Qualifications:
- Higher National Diploma: Higher National Diploma holders with a pass or better in Marketing, Human Resource Management, Purchasing and Supply, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Statistics, Management, Entrepreneurship, and other related programmes from an institution whose diploma has been accredited by the NAB or from a foreign institution that is recognized by the NAB will be considered for admission to Level 200. Further, if an applicant has a pass that applicant will be considered for admission to level 100, and if an applicant has a good class (second class lower and above) that applicant will be considered for admission to level 200.
- Professional Qualifications
Students who have passed and obtained certificates in ACCA, ICA, CIMA, ACCE, etc., will be considered for admission to level 300, Level two qualification of professional bodies such as ACCA, ICA, Taxation, CIMA, ACCE, etc., will be considered for admission to Level 200 of the programme. However, they must have at least a pass in Elective Mathematics or its equivalent.
- Mature Students’ Entry
Mature students entry avenues to tertiary education provide opportunities for people who could not do so earlier in their lives to further their education at the tertiary level after some years in the workplace.
. The applicant must be at least 25 years old, and show proof of age with birth certificate or any other legitimate documentary proof of date of birth which is at least 5 years old at the time of application;
ii. In the case of WIUC, mature applicants will attend classes on WIUC campus for six (6) weeks after which they will write examinations in English, Mathematics, Economics and Information Communication Technology. The pass mark for each paper is 40%. The examinations will be moderated and the marked scripts, vetted by the mentor institution. Only successful candidates will be admitted to Level 100. In lieu of such examinations, the applicant should show proof of credit passes in English Language and Mathematics in WASSCE or any other nationally recognized standard High School level examinations (for qualifications from countries outside WAEC’s aegis).
- Transfer Students: A candidate who has been formally admitted as a regular student to a Bachelor’s Degree course in a University accredited by NAB and made satisfactory progress over not less than one academic year may be considered as a transfer student. Transcripts of academic records of such students must be made available to the Registrar of the University for scrutiny. Transfer students cannot be admitted at a level higher than level 300.
- Visiting/Occasional/Foreign Students: The University admits other students for varying durations in the Bachelor’s degree programme, as Visiting, Occasional and Foreign students. All foreign certificates will be referred to the mentoring University’s admissions office for approval.
Course Fees
Freshers | Continuing Students |
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GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Economics
Employability of Graduates from the programme:
By combining theory with practical skills, the student will be equipped with all the training he/she needs to pursue a career in Economics or Management. The course is designed to offer self-employment to graduates. The prospects of acquiring jobs by graduates of BSc. in Economics with Management can be found in the following areas:
- Human resources departments
- Advertising and market research units
- Public relations
- Health care
- Public sector organisations: Ministry of Finance, Controller and Accountant General Department, Audit Service, Ghana Revenue Authority, Parliament, Economic and Organise Crime Unit, District Assemblies, NGOs, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, African Development Bank
- Financial institutions: Commercial Banks, Rural Banks, Microfinance firms, NGOs, etc. Private sector institutions
- Non-governmental organizations
- International organizations
Summary
The Bachelor of Science in Development Finance is a four-year programme leading to the award of a Bachelor of Science in Development Finance Degree.
Available during the day, evening, weekend (depending on the number that will be admitted) as well as City Campus.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Dean: Dr. Emmanuel Acquah-Sam
Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Senior Lecturer cum the Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of Wisconsin International University College, Ghana (WIUC).
He holds a PhD in Business Administration from Open University Malaysia (OUM. Malaysia), M.Phil in Economics from the University of Ghana (UG), and Collaborative M.A. in Economics from African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), Nairobi, Kenya.
In addition, he has a B.A. in Economics and Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast (UCC). Dr. Acquah-Sam is a Chartered Economist of the Institute of Chartered Economists of Ghana. He has certificates in the following: Negotiations of Financial Transactions; Mechanics of Loan Agreement; Legal Aspect of Public Debt Management; Public Private Partnerships for Urban Environmental Services; Capital Market Development; Private Sector Development; etc.
Prior to working with WIUC, he worked at the University of Cape Coast, and Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) as a Senior Administrative Assistant; Principal Administrative Assistant and Assistant Lecturer respectively. He has authored three books: Economics for Managers and Businesses, Principles of Microeconomics, and Critical Economic Issues for National Development.
His research publications are on capital market development in Ghana. he features regularly in the Business and Financial Times, Ghana. His newspaper articles are meant to elucidate economic issues which appear in newspapers and those discussed on radio and television programmes.
Picture | Profile |
---|---|
Mr. Sosthenes Kwadzo KUFOGBE
Head of Department |
|
|
Dr. Louis Doe Atsiatorme
Lecturer |
Dr Mohammed Armani
Lecturer |
|
Mr. Delali Kofi Mordegli
Lecturer |
|
|
Wilhemina Delphina Dolphine
Lecturer |
Mathias Agbozo
Lecturer |
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 Ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
Benefits of Studying Economics
By combining theory with practical skills, the student will be equipped with all the training needed to pursue a career in Economics, Banking and Finance. The course is prepared to train students for both public and private sector jobs most especially in the financial sector. They are equally suitable candidates for managerial and administrative positions in all forms of organizations such as public offices (including political positions) and international appointments (such as with ECOWAS, African Development Bank, IMF and United Nations).
It is also to promote an enterprise culture among students to become self-employed to reduce youth and graduate unemployment.
However, the prospects of acquiring jobs by graduates of BSc in Economics programme can be found in the following areas:
- World Bank (WB)
- International Monetary Fund (IMF)
- Ministry of Private Sector Development
- Ministry of Trade and Industry and other sister public sector organisations.
- Business consultancy firms
- Educational institutions
- Advertising and market research units
- Financial institutions
- Investment fund management
- Not for profit organisations
Summary
WIUC-Ghana intends to train and to prepare nurses with holistic-evidence based knowledge, access to real-time nursing care and skill sets adequate to meet the healthcare demands in compliance with contemporary socio-cultural health system. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing programme is intended to produce nurses who will provide preventive, curative, promotive and rehabilitative nursing care at all levels of the health care system to individuals, families and communities.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Certified Dialysis Nurse
- Legal Nurse Consultant
- Nurse Midwife
- Nurse Anesthetist
- Nurse Case Manager
- Nurse Educator
- Nurse Practitioner
- Nurse Researcher
Courses Offered Include:
- Anatomy & Physiology I
- Basic Nursing
- First Aid, Emergency and Disaster Management
- Therapeutic Communication
- Health Promotion
- Personal and Environmental Health
- Psychiatric Nursing
- Nutrition and Dietetics
- Introductory Sign Language
Dean: Dr. Angela Acheampong
Dr. Angela Kwartemaa Acheampong is the Ag. Dean of the School of Nursing, Wisconsin International University College. She holds a BSc (Nursing) degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast and an M.Phil. (Nursing) degree from the University of Ghana. She also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in nursing from University of South Africa. She is a licensed registered nurse with the Nurses’ and Midwifery Council of Ghana.
Dr. Acheampong has eleven years of experience as an educator in the nursing field. She has taught nursing students at different levels. She has also worked at different hospitals and care agencies in Ghana and abroad. She has also published articles in reputable refereed journals locally and internationally.
NO | NAME |
1 | MRS. ELIZABETH PEKA-QUAO (HOD) |
2 | MS. PHILOMENA AMEVOR |
3 | MS. MARGARET MARFO |
4 | MR. DAVID DEEGBE |
5 | MR. PETER OSEI |
6 | MS. ANITA APPIAH |
7 | MR. ALHASSAN ABUKARI SIBDOW |
8 | MR. MAXWELL ESHUN |
9 | MRS. BRIDGET AMOAKO-ATTA |
10 | DR. GAMELI K. SEADZI |
11 | MR. JOHN K. AKOTO |
12 | DR. ABU YAYA |
13 | MS. THELMA MPOKU ALALBILA |
14 | MRS. PAULINA SIAW-AKOTO DEBRAH |
15 | MR. FREDERICK NSATIMBA |
16 | MR. PHILIP GORDON |
17 | MS. SUSANA LARBI WUMBEE |
18 | MR. SOLOMON QUAYE |
19 | MRS. FAUSTINA VIMARIBA TOUR |
20 | MR. CLETUS KANDAM LAARI |
21 | MR. JOSEPH SHAHADU ISSIFU |
22 | MS. CHARITY TWUMASI |
23 | MS. ELIZABETH ANTWIWAA |
24 | MR. JOHN NARTEY KANAMITIE |
25 | MRS. NAOMI ASSUMING BOAKYE |
26 | MS. ANGELA AKUFFO |
27 | MS. JUSTINA ELIKEM DOVOH |
28 | MRS. EUNICE DUROWAA OPPONG KYEKYEKU |
WASSCE & SSSCE
The School will admit students with West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Senior Secondary School Certificate (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 36 or better. Preference will be given to students with Science electives. Senior Secondary School applicants will enter the programme at level 100. As part of the NMCs requirement for students to be enrolled on the programme, all students must have credit (A1-C6) in integrated science for admission into the program.
Mature Students
- Diploma Holders
- Holders of a Diploma in Nursing from recognized institutions and a pass in the licensure examination conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana will be admitted to level 300.
- Other Mature Candidates
- Professional nurses with Diploma in Nursing Education/Administration with a minimum of B+ average will enter at level 200. These professional nurses include midwives and registered mental health nurses
- State Registered Nurses (enter the programme in the second year)
- Auxiliary nurses such as health assistant clinical personnel, Community will enter the programme at level 200 and 100 respectively after a selection examination.
- Mature students who are not professional nurses at the time of admission should have the minimum requirement for admission as stated for SSSCE/WASSCE.
Others
- Foreign students must have result slips translated into English. The results must meet the set standards for the programme. In addition, applicants must be able to speak and write fluently in English. As part of the NMC’s requirements for nurses, foreign students must have the WASSE/SSSCE equivalent for admission into the programme.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS3,550.00 per semester | GHS 3,425.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$2,262.00 per semester | $2,262.00 per semester |
Benefits of Studying Nursing
Summary
The Wisconsin International University College Bachelor of Science in Community Health Nursing programme is affiliated with the University for Development Studies. WIUC-Gh intends to train and to prepare nurses with holistic-evidence based knowledge, access to real-time nursing care and skill sets adequate to meet the healthcare demands in compliance with contemporary socio-cultural health system.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Government Departments.
- Armed Forces.
- Maternal Clinics.
- Communicable Diseases.
- School Health.
- Tuberculosis Care
- Voluntary Programs.
- Outbreak Prevention.
Courses Offered Include:
- Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Fundamentals of Surgical Nursing
- Sociology for Health
- Psychology and Health
- Foundations of Community Health Nursing
- Physiology
- Therapeutic Communication
Dean: Dr. Angela Acheampong
Dr. Angela Kwartemaa Acheampong is the Ag. Dean of the School of Nursing, Wisconsin International University College. She holds a BSc (Nursing) degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast and an M.Phil. (Nursing) degree from the University of Ghana. She also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in nursing from University of South Africa. She is a licensed registered nurse with the Nurses’ and Midwifery Council of Ghana.
Dr. Acheampong has eleven years of experience as an educator in the nursing field. She has taught nursing students at different levels. She has also worked at different hospitals and care agencies in Ghana and abroad. She has also published articles in reputable refereed journals locally and internationally.
NO | NAME |
1 | MRS. REJOYCE NUTAKOR (HOD) |
2 | MS. PHILOMENA AMEVOR |
3 | MS. MARGARET MARFO |
4 | MR. DAVID DEEGBE |
5 | MR. PETER OSEI |
6 | MS. ANITA APPIAH |
7 | MR. ALHASSAN ABUKARI SIBDOW |
8 | MR. MAXWELL ESHUN |
9 | MRS. BRIDGET AMOAKO-ATTA |
10 | DR. GAMELI K. SEADZI |
11 | MR. JOHN K. AKOTO |
12 | DR. ABU YAYA |
13 | MS. THELMA MPOKU ALALBILA |
14 | MRS. PAULINA SIAW-AKOTO DEBRAH |
15 | MR. FREDERICK NSATIMBA |
16 | MR. PHILIP GORDON |
17 | MS. SUSANA LARBI WUMBEE |
18 | MR. SOLOMON QUAYE |
19 | MRS. FAUSTINA VIMARIBA TOUR |
20 | MR. CLETUS KANDAM LAARI |
21 | MR. JOSEPH SHAHADU ISSIFU |
22 | MS. CHARITY TWUMASI |
23 | MS. ELIZABETH ANTWIWAA |
24 | MR. JOHN NARTEY KANAMITIE |
25 | MRS. NAOMI ASSUMING BOAKYE |
26 | MS. ANGELA AKUFFO |
27 | MS. JUSTINA ELIKEM DOVOH |
28 | MRS. EUNICE DUROWAA OPPONG KYEKYEKU |
WASSCE & SSSCE
The School will admit students with West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Senior Secondary School Certificate (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 36 or better. Preference will be given to students with Science electives. Senior Secondary School applicants will enter the programme at level 100. As part of the NMCs requirement for students to be enrolled on the programme, all students must have credit (A1-C6) in integrated science for admission into the program.
Mature Students
Mature applicants include:
- Diploma Holders
Holders of a Diploma in Community Nursing from recognized institutions with a minimum GPA of 2.50 and a pass in the licensure examination conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana will be admitted to level 300.
There will also be a selection examination and interview.
- Holders of Registered Nurse Assistants (Preventive) – RNAP and Certificate Community Health Nursing
Registered Nurse Assistants (Preventive) and Certificate Community Health Nursing will enter at Level 200 after a 6-week access course. Certificate Community Health Nurses and Nurse Assistant Preventive certificates from the Nurses and Midwifery Council of Ghana will be verified by the Council before students would be admitted into the programme. Prospective access students would be required to go through a selection interview session before they would be recruited into the programme.
Holders of Registered Health Assistant Clinical (NAC/HAC) certificate
Registered HAC/NAC holders will enter the BSc Community Health programme at level 100 after passing a six week access programme.
- Other Mature Candidates
- Professional nurses with Diploma in Nursing Education/Administration with a minimum of B+ average will enter at level 200. These professional nurses may include midwives and registered mental health nurses
- Students who are not professional nurses at the time of admission should have the minimum requirement for admission as stated for SSSCE/WASSCE.
Others
Foreign students must have result slips translated into English. The results must meet the set standards for the programme. In addition, applicants must be able to speak and write fluently in English. As part of the NMC’s requirements for nurses, foreign students must have the WASSE/SSSCE equivalent for admission into the programme.
Duration of Study Programmes
The minimum period for completion of the Bachelor’s degrees shall be 8 semesters and the maximum period shall be 11 semesters for those entering at level 100.
Students who would enter at level 200 hundred would use a minimum of 6 semesters and a maximum of 9 semesters to complete the Bachelor’s degree in community Health Nursing. Finally, students who would enter the programme at level 300 shall spend a minimum of 4 semesters and a maximum of 7 semesters to complete the programme.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS3,550.00 per semester | GHS 3,425.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$2,262.00 per semester | $2,262.00 per semester |
Benefits of Studying Community Health Nursing
Summary
Wisconsin’s Department of Midwifery under the School of Nursing offers a four-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Midwifery aimed at preparing students for careers as midwives. Graduates may go on to acquire further experience and qualifications to enable them to become specialists in various areas of antenatal and postnatal care.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Certified Midwife
- Birthing Partner
Courses Offered Include:
- Obstetrics & Gynaecology
- Paediatric and Neonatal Care
- Medical and Surgical Nursing
- Psychiatry & Mental Health
- Antenatal &Postnatal Care
- Reproductive Health & Family Planning
- Traditional and Alternative Medicine
- Current trends in Community Health Nursing
- Guidance and Counselling
- Entrepreneurial Skill
- Gender Studies
- ICT Skills, Sign Language, Introduction to French
Dean: Dr. Angela Acheampong
Dr. Angela Kwartemaa Acheampong is the Ag. Dean of the School of Nursing, Wisconsin International University College. She holds a BSc (Nursing) degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology with a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast and an M.Phil. (Nursing) degree from the University of Ghana. She also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in nursing from University of South Africa. She is a licensed registered nurse with the Nurses’ and Midwifery Council of Ghana.
Dr. Acheampong has eleven years of experience as an educator in the nursing field. She has taught nursing students at different levels. She has also worked at different hospitals and care agencies in Ghana and abroad. She has also published articles in reputable refereed journals locally and internationally.
NO | NAME |
1 | MRS. COMFORT ADU (HOD) |
2 | MS. PHILOMENA AMEVOR |
3 | MS. MARGARET MARFO |
4 | MR. DAVID DEEGBE |
5 | MR. PETER OSEI |
6 | MS. ANITA APPIAH |
7 | MR. ALHASSAN ABUKARI SIBDOW |
8 | MR. MAXWELL ESHUN |
9 | MRS. BRIDGET AMOAKO-ATTA |
10 | DR. GAMELI K. SEADZI |
11 | MR. JOHN K. AKOTO |
12 | DR. ABU YAYA |
13 | MS. THELMA MPOKU ALALBILA |
14 | MRS. PAULINA SIAW-AKOTO DEBRAH |
15 | MR. FREDERICK NSATIMBA |
16 | MR. PHILIP GORDON |
17 | MS. SUSANA LARBI WUMBEE |
18 | MR. SOLOMON QUAYE |
19 | MRS. FAUSTINA VIMARIBA TOUR |
20 | MR. CLETUS KANDAM LAARI |
21 | MR. JOSEPH SHAHADU ISSIFU |
22 | MS. CHARITY TWUMASI |
23 | MS. ELIZABETH ANTWIWAA |
24 | MR. JOHN NARTEY KANAMITIE |
25 | MRS. NAOMI ASSUMING BOAKYE |
26 | MS. ANGELA AKUFFO |
27 | MS. JUSTINA ELIKEM DOVOH |
28 | MRS. EUNICE DUROWAA OPPONG KYEKYEKU |
WASSCE & SSSCE
The School will admit students with West African Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and Senior Secondary School Certificate (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 36 or better. Preference will be given to students with Science electives. Senior Secondary School applicants will enter the programme at level 100. As part of the NMCs requirement for students to be enrolled on the programme, all students must have credit (A1-C6) in integrated science for admission into the program.
Mature Students
- Diploma Holders
- Holders of a Diploma in Nursing from recognized institutions and a pass in the licensure examination conducted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana will be admitted to level 300.
- Other Mature Candidates
- Professional nurses with Diploma in Nursing Education/Administration with a minimum of B+ average will enter at level 200. These professional nurses include midwives and registered mental health nurses
- State Registered Nurses (enter the programme in the second year)
- Auxiliary nurses such as health assistant clinical personnel, Community will enter the programme at level 200 and 100 respectively after a selection examination.
- Mature students who are not professional nurses at the time of admission should have the minimum requirement for admission as stated for SSSCE/WASSCE.
Others
- Foreign students must have result slips translated into English. The results must meet the set standards for the programme. In addition, applicants must be able to speak and write fluently in English. As part of the NMC’s requirements for nurses, foreign students must have the WASSE/SSSCE equivalent for admission into the programme.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS3,550.00 per semester | GHS 3,425.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$2,262.00 per semester | $2,262.00 per semester |
Benefits of Studying Midwifery
Summary
The Bachelor of Science Information Technology degree provides graduates with the knowledge, skills and competencies they need to analyse and solve problems across all systems and IT functions within an organisation.Students learn through a variety of methods including lectures and discussion, case studies, small group work, simulations, field work and mini projects.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- IT consultant.
- Cloud architect.
- Computer forensic investigator.
- Health IT specialist.
- Mobile application developer.
- Web developer.
- Software engineer.
Courses Offered Include:
- Programming (including C++, Java etc.)
- Website Design and Development.
- Systems Analysis and Design.
- Networking and Data Communication
Dean: Dr. Ofori Dwumfour
NO | NAME |
1 | DR. OFORI DWUMFOUR Dean (Law) / HOD (Law) / Lecturer |
2 | DR. GEORGE AKORFU HOD, Business Computing / Lecturer |
3 | MR. KYEI LEONARD HOD, Math Applications / Lecturer |
4 | MR NATHANIEL MILLS HOD, Information Technology / Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
Benefits of Studying Information Technology
- Analytical and broadened scope of thinking
- You have the most sought after skills in the world
- You can solve global problems with IT
- You will earn good money. People with IT degrees often earn more than the average income earner globally
- Your skills are always in demand
Employment Prospects
- Application Analyst Managers,
- Applications Development Managers,
- Business Intelligence Officer
- Cyber Security Analyst Managers,
- Data Analyst Managers,
- Data Scientist Managers,
- Database Administration managers,
- Games Designer
- Information Systems Manager
- IT Consultant,
- IT Sales Professional,
- IT Systems Support Officer
- IT Technical Support Managers,
- Network Administrators
- Network Engineers,
- Programmers
- Software Engineers
- Systems Analysts
- Systems Engineers
Graduates can be found in a wide variety of organisations, including:
- Investment and Retail Banks;
- Consultancy Firms;
- Corporates;
- Regulatory Authorities;
- Government Institutions.
Summary
The Bachelor of Science in Management & Computer Studies programme provides graduates with knowledge, skills and competencies to analyse and solve problems across various business and IT functions within an organisation. Students learn through a variety of methods including lectures and discussion, case studies, small group work, simulations, field work and mini projects.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Courses offered include
- Programming with Java
- Systems Analysis and Design
- Human Resource Management
- Company Law
- Practical Accounting Software
Career Options
- Information Systems Manager
- Database Administrator
- Programmer/Software Engineer
- Systems Analyst/Engineer
- IT Systems Support Officer
- Network Administrator
- Business Intelligence Officer
- Games Designer
Dean: Dr. Ofori Dwumfour
NO | NAME |
1 | DR. OFORI DWUMFOUR Dean (Law) / HOD (Law) / Lecturer |
2 | DR. GEORGE AKORFU HOD, Business Computing / Lecturer |
3 | MR. KYEI LEONARD HOD, Math Applications / Lecturer |
4 | MR NATHANIEL MILLS HOD, Information Technology / Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of Studying Management & Computer Studies
BSC COMPUTING AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCE
Summary
After the course of this programme, you’ll be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental probability tools for quantitatively assessing risk and demonstrate an ability to apply these tools to problems encountered in Computing and Actuarial Science and show an understanding of the fundamental concepts of Financial Mathematics and demonstrate an ability to use those concepts to calculate present and accumulated values for various streams of cash flows as a basis for future use in: reserving, valuation, pricing, asset/liability management. income, capital budgeting and valuing contingent cash flows. Graduates will also demonstrate an understanding of the financial instruments, including derivatives, and the concept of no–arbitrage as it relates to financial mathematics
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Health insurance actuaries
- Life insurance actuaries
- Property and casualty insurance actuaries
- Pension and retirement benefits actuaries Enterprise risk actuaries
- Property and casualty insurance actuaries
- Pension and retirement benefits actuaries Enterprise risk actuaries
- Risk analyst or consultant
- Insurance underwriter
- Statistician
- Education
- Application Analyst Managers
- Cyber Security Analyst Managers
- Data Analyst Managers
- Data Scientist Managers
Courses Offered Include:
- Calculus.
- Algebra.
- Statistics.
- Probability.
- Computer Science.
- Finance.
- Economics.
- Business.
Dean: Dr. Ofori Dwumfour
NO | NAME |
1 | DR. OFORI DWUMFOUR Dean (Law) / HOD (Law) / Lecturer |
2 | DR. GEORGE AKORFU HOD, Business Computing / Lecturer |
3 | MR. KYEI LEONARD HOD, Math Applications / Lecturer |
4 | MR NATHANIEL MILLS HOD, Information Technology / Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS2,480.00 per semester | GHS 2,355.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$1,536.00 per semester | $1,481.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Actuary
- Health insurance actuaries
- Life insurance actuaries
- Property and casualty insurance actuaries
- Pension and retirement benefits actuaries Enterprise risk actuaries
- Property and casualty insurance actuaries
- Pension and retirement benefits actuaries Enterprise risk actuaries
- Risk analyst or consultant,
- Insurance underwriter,
- Finance,
- Management,
- Statistician,
- Education,
- Application Analyst Managers,
- Cyber Security Analyst Managers,
- Data Analyst Managers,
- Data Scientist Managers,
- Database Administration managers,
- Information Systems Manager,
- IT consultant,
- IT Technical Support Managers,
- Applications Development Managers,
- Network Engineers,
- IT Sales Professional
Summary
Wisconsin’s Faculty of Law offers a three-year and a four-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) programme aimed at preparing students for careers in the legal sector.
This could be as legal practitioners (solicitors, barristers, magistrates or other court officials) or as legal advisors in corporate organisations, public or private sector or NGOs.
Graduates may go on to acquire their professional/ bar qualification to practice as legal practitioners. They may also decide to specialise in a particular area of the law.
Study Options
- Regular
- Evening
- Weekend
Career Options
- Solicitor.
- Barrister.
- Legal Executive.
- Paralegal.
- Judge.
- Patent Attorney.
- Patent Examiner.
- Trademark Attorney.
Courses Offered Include:
- Administrative Law
- Criminal Law
- Law of Torts
- Law of Contract
- Ghana Legal System and Methods
- Legal Writing and Study
- Constitutional Law
Ag. Dean: Dr. Peter Wiredu
NO | NAME |
1 |
DR. PETER WIREDU Ag. Dean (Law) / HOD (Law) / Lecturer |
2 | KINGSLEY AMOAKWA BOADU Lecturer |
3 | PHILIP GLAH Lecturer |
4 | DICKSON AGBOGAH Lecturer |
5 | KWAME K. ATUAHENE Lecturer |
6 | EDDIE MCCARTHY Lecturer |
7 | AUGUSTINE NIBER Lecturer |
8 | ISAAC KUNKO Lecturer |
9 | LEONARD YAO KLAH Lecturer |
10 | JUSTICE YAKUBU ABDULAI Lecturer |
11 | JOHN BAIDEN Lecturer |
12 | ETHEL FIATTOR Lecturer |
13 | PETER SARFO ANTWI Lecturer |
Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
Others
Applicants with a First Degree will be placed at Level 200.
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
GHS4, 835.00 per semester | GHS 4, 610.00 per semester |
Freshers | Continuing Students |
---|---|
$ 3,687.00 per semester | $3,632.00 per semester |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Fullname, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTN. ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid, 75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that late registration penalty still stands as the University policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.
Benefits of studying law
Law teaches you to speak, to read, to write, to deliberate, to debate and to research as follows:
1. Negotiation:
A crucial part of studying for a law degree includes developiong your negotiation skills – both written and verbal negotiation because the ability to successfully argue a point or challenge a decision is extremely important as this is desirable in many higher-level job positions.
2. Analysis:
Throughout the course of the programme, students are required to gather data and draw conclusions based on their own analysis of the facts and figures. The skill gotten during this phase forms the bedrock of many senior business roles.
3. Presentation:
Having great presentation skills can not be overemphasized. The ability to communicate an idea, sell a product or pitch is an invaluable skill that will help you get ahead in your career.
4. Problem-solving:
Whether in the field of law or not, employers value employees with the ability to find solutions to difficult situations. At Wisconsin, you are taught how to think outside the box when seeking to solve problems.
5. Working Under Pressure:
Due to the nature of the course of study, you are constantly made to work under pressure meeting strict deadline and completing reading assignments. With the right support, law students graduate with the ability to thrive in high-pressure environments irrespective of the industry.
6. Industry Experts:
Our law students get the advantage of being mentored by retired high court justice while practising their presentation skills in the moot court. This allows them to master the craft of argumentation thus making them better lawyers in practise.
Career options in Law:
•Lawyer/Barrister
•Court officials e.g. Magistrate/ Judge
•Legal Officer (Public and Corporate Organisations)
•Company Secretary
•Conveyancer
•Legislative Drafter
•Legal Researcher
•Legal Specialist/Expert in Human Rights, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Taxation etc.
NAME : David Gbande
CURRENT PLACE OF WORK : Stanbic Bank (Risk Officer)
COURSE STUDIED AT WISCONSIN : Bachelor of Laws
YEAR GROUP : 2015- 2017
“The excellent facilities and congenial environment Wisconsin provides stimulated my desire to learn. All we needed as students was our will to complement the well-resourced facilities and faculty the school put at our disposal.”
The B.Ed. Early Childhood and Primary Education is designed to correct the deficiency in quality teaching at the elementary levels.The programme will train highly qualified teachers in both content and pedagogy to teach at the Basic level of the educational ladder. The main objective of the B.Ed. (Primary Education) programme is to produce broad-based and competent teachers who would be able to function effectively at the Primary level.
The specific objectives of the B.Ed. (Primary Education) programme in WIUC is to prepare students to- Demonstrate an understanding of the teaching profession and make a commitment to professionalism;
- Demonstrate ability to administer and supervise at the primary schools;
- Help children achieve social, emotional, linguistic, physical, and cognitive goals;
- Encourage the development of positive feelings and dispositions among pupils toward learning while leading to the acquisition of knowledge and skills;
- Foster children’s exploration and inquiry, rather than focusing on “right” answers or “right” ways to complete a task;
- Promote children’s development of higher-order abilities, such as thinking, reasoning, problem-solving, and decision making; and,
- Promote feelings of safety, security, and belongingness among the children;
- Demonstrate an understanding of the use of the classical model for teaching in primary schools;
- Disciplinary Knowledge:
- Virtuous Character
- Spiritual Character:
- Critical Thinking Skills:
- Communication Skills:
- Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning Skills:
- Information Literacy Skills:
- Pedagogical Skills:
CURRICULUM
Early Childhood through Primary (B1 to B6) students would take a variety of courses related to children and their learning, development, and family environment. Students in this degree programme would work toward teacher certification in Pre-school through Primary Six (P1-P6). Early and continuous field experiences (in class and out of class programmes) are provided to enhance the students in this programme with integration of theory and practice in school settings.Sessions: Regular, Evenings and weekends
TEACHING METHOD:
Multiple methods of instruction are used including lectures and discussions, case studies, small group works, fieldwork and experiments, critical thinking and presentation skills.Eligibility
WASSCE & SSSCE
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.
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.
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.
Foreign Students:
Holders of GTEC-recognized qualifications can apply. Applicants from non-English language speaking countries’ ability to speak, read, and write English at a proficient level would be verified through a literacy and numeracy entrance exam.
Transfer Students:
A candidate who has been formally admitted as a regular student to a Bachelor’s Degree course in a University accredited by GTEC and made satisfactory progress over not less than one academic year may be considered as a transfer student.
PROGRAMMES | GHANAIAN STUDENTS TUITION FEES (GHS) | INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TUITION FESS(USD) |
---|---|---|
BED. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | GHS4000(2000 per semester ) | $2728.00 (1,364.00 per semester ) |
BED. PRIMARY EDUCATION | GHS4000(2000 per semester ) | $2728.00 (1,364.00 per semester ) |
LOCAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
Local students can either pay at any branch of Access Bank, and CBG Bank, or at the bank on campus. You’re required to present your Full name, Student ID, Programme to the teller.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
All international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PAYMENT OPTION 1:
Continuing students can pay directly to any United Bank of Africa (UBA) branch through ‘Bankcollect’. Simply present to the bank your university-issued ID Number/ID Card which contains your details and make payments.
PAYMENT OPTION 2:
NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Zenith Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 4050602881
SWIFT CODE: ZEBLGHAC
ADDRESS: P.M.B CT 393, CANTONMENTS-ACCRA
PAYMENT OPTION 3:
ACCOUNT NAME: WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
BANK: Access Bank
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0241016545701
SWIFT CODE: ABNGGHAC
ADDRESS: P.O. BOX GP 353, ACCRA, GHANA
ATTENTION
ALL INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The University will bear the application cost for the non-citizen ID Card and the Immigration permit for all international students after he/she has paid,
75% (for freshers) or 50% (for continuing students) of the total school fees and registered for the semester. Students are encouraged to submit completed application forms together
with all their relevant documents to the International Relations Office for processing. Students are also to note that the late registration penalty still stands as the University
policy and are requested to settle any outstanding immigration penalties, if any, to be in good standing and enjoy this privilege.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS All
international students are advised to pay their fees from their home countries. Please have your Student ID. Number to hand to the Branch Staff.
PROJECT FEE All 400 lower students
should note that the project fee is 120 ghana cedis for local students and $50 for international students.
NB: Nigerian students can pay naira into Zenith Bank and Access Bank in Nigeria.