The Ghana National Accreditation Board has granted programme accreditation for Ashesi to offer degrees in Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Developed over two and a half years, Ashesi’s engineering majors will be the first major addition to the university’s academic programmes since 2005.
“This is a moment that caps two and a half years of focused effort to lay the foundation for an engineering programme at Ashesi,” said Ashesi President, Patrick Awuah. “It also marks a beginning for us, as we start recruiting our pioneer class of engineering students for September 2015, and set off on a journey of design, tinkering and innovation.”
Ashesi’s new engineering majors, by placing emphasis on hands-on learning, entrepreneurship, design and problem solving, will equip students with skills to create long-term solutions to Africa’s engineering challenges and deploy better-designed infrastructure for local needs.
As a pioneer in liberal arts education in Africa, Ashesi’s world-class teaching model has inspired many universities across the continent. Our engineering programme, developed with support from university partners and industry stakeholders, will add a strong complementary skillset to the growing community of young African leaders being educated at Ashesi.
Interested in learning more about our engineering programme? Click here to see a timeline of the work that has gone into developing it.