Africa University is an institution of higher education located in Zimbabwe that serves students from 28 African countries. It has a total enrollment of over 3,000 students between its conventional and part-time programs. It has a high graduation rate of 84.5% and 92% of graduates go on to serve in Africa. The university has three colleges focused on key areas like agriculture, health, education, business, and peacebuilding. Over 10,000 alumni of the university are now serving in leadership roles across 32 African nations.
General presentation highlighting United Methodist-related Africa University's student enrollment, academic programs, college structure and key areas of focus as well as alumni impact.
This document provides information about the Usahwira Scholarship Program at Africa University and encourages churches and groups to partner together to fund scholarships. The Usahwira Scholarship allows for a "beautiful friendship" where donors can support students' education, equipping them to become leaders in their communities in Africa. Suggested events for fundraising include Usahwira banquets highlighting African culture and a Beautiful Friendship Day during Sunday worship. Funding a four-year scholarship costs under $6,000 per year and covers tuition, housing, meals and insurance for students.
Meet the Scholars - Africa University - 2016-17 Scholarship RecipientsAfricaUniversity
The document introduces several scholars who are benefiting from direct scholarships at Africa University in Zimbabwe. The scholars express gratitude for the opportunity to study thanks to the scholarships. They discuss their goals to support their families and communities financially and socially after graduation by working in fields like psychology, management, accounting, communications, health services management, sociology, and more. The scholars also wish to be role models and help disadvantaged people.
Africa University is an institution of higher education located in Zimbabwe that serves 25 African countries. It has a 97% graduation rate and 92% of graduates work in Africa. In the 2019-2020 academic year, it had a total enrollment of 2,539 students across its three colleges, with representation from 25 African countries. Its areas of focus include sustainable agriculture, poverty alleviation, public health, and education.
General presentation on United Methodist-related Africa University, including enrollment, academic and alumni information. University's main campus is located in the Eastern Highlands area of Zimbabwe.
Post-Conflict Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Africakwesib
This document summarizes a faculty development trip to Uganda, Rwanda, and South Africa to study post-conflict reconciliation and reconstruction efforts. It includes:
- An overview of the trip objectives, participant selection process, and itinerary across the three countries.
- Highlights from meetings with government officials, NGO leaders, academics, and community members working on issues like mental health, justice, poverty reduction, and women's rights.
- Comparisons of challenges around ongoing conflict in northern Uganda, decentralization in Rwanda, and addressing apartheid trauma in South Africa.
- Opportunities for potential partnerships, research, and curriculum development on topics related to psychosocial support, reconciliation processes, and community development
Africa University is an institution of higher education located in Zimbabwe that serves students from 28 African countries. It has a total enrollment of over 3,000 students between its conventional and part-time programs. It has a high graduation rate of 84.5% and 92% of graduates go on to serve in Africa. The university has three colleges focused on key areas like agriculture, health, education, business, and peacebuilding. Over 10,000 alumni of the university are now serving in leadership roles across 32 African nations.
General presentation highlighting United Methodist-related Africa University's student enrollment, academic programs, college structure and key areas of focus as well as alumni impact.
This document provides information about the Usahwira Scholarship Program at Africa University and encourages churches and groups to partner together to fund scholarships. The Usahwira Scholarship allows for a "beautiful friendship" where donors can support students' education, equipping them to become leaders in their communities in Africa. Suggested events for fundraising include Usahwira banquets highlighting African culture and a Beautiful Friendship Day during Sunday worship. Funding a four-year scholarship costs under $6,000 per year and covers tuition, housing, meals and insurance for students.
Meet the Scholars - Africa University - 2016-17 Scholarship RecipientsAfricaUniversity
The document introduces several scholars who are benefiting from direct scholarships at Africa University in Zimbabwe. The scholars express gratitude for the opportunity to study thanks to the scholarships. They discuss their goals to support their families and communities financially and socially after graduation by working in fields like psychology, management, accounting, communications, health services management, sociology, and more. The scholars also wish to be role models and help disadvantaged people.
Africa University is an institution of higher education located in Zimbabwe that serves 25 African countries. It has a 97% graduation rate and 92% of graduates work in Africa. In the 2019-2020 academic year, it had a total enrollment of 2,539 students across its three colleges, with representation from 25 African countries. Its areas of focus include sustainable agriculture, poverty alleviation, public health, and education.
General presentation on United Methodist-related Africa University, including enrollment, academic and alumni information. University's main campus is located in the Eastern Highlands area of Zimbabwe.
Post-Conflict Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Africakwesib
This document summarizes a faculty development trip to Uganda, Rwanda, and South Africa to study post-conflict reconciliation and reconstruction efforts. It includes:
- An overview of the trip objectives, participant selection process, and itinerary across the three countries.
- Highlights from meetings with government officials, NGO leaders, academics, and community members working on issues like mental health, justice, poverty reduction, and women's rights.
- Comparisons of challenges around ongoing conflict in northern Uganda, decentralization in Rwanda, and addressing apartheid trauma in South Africa.
- Opportunities for potential partnerships, research, and curriculum development on topics related to psychosocial support, reconciliation processes, and community development
African Centre for Research, agricultural Advancement, Teaching Excellence an...Francois Stepman
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) is part of a network of African Institutions of Science and Technology (AISTs), established as brainchild of the late Nelson Mandela and the World Bank.
WACCI is an African Centre of Excellence for training plant breeders and seed scientists located in Ghana. Its vision is to become the foremost centre for training plant breeders in Africa. It has enrolled over 80 PhD students since 2007 and aims to enroll 65 PhD students in plant breeding and 60 MPhil students in seed science between 2014-2018. It has also developed a new accredited 2-year MPhil program in seed science and technology. WACCI generates revenue through various donors and sponsors to fund its activities and has committed funds to equipment, facilities, and student scholarships. Its main challenges are fully funding qualified students and attracting more qualified female students, which it addresses through continuous fundraising and innovative recruitment strategies.
1. WHEN DID WE START?
The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F), and Dominion University College (DUC).
2. WHY DID WE START?
The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad.
2. HOW DID WE START?
In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including:
a. Scholarships from Corporations
b. Scholarships from Religious Groups
c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government
d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions
e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations
f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies
g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies
Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays.
3. CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest.
Africa University at a Glance - 2016/2017 Academic YearAfricaUniversity
Africa University introduced new academic colleges and degree programs for the 2016-2017 year. There were 1,394 students from 25 African countries, with 39.1% being international students and 60.9% being Zimbabwean. The student body was split among colleges of Business, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences. Facilities included buildings for teaching, services, and student housing across the campus.
General overview of student enrollment, new programs and facilities at United Methodist-related Africa University for the 2022-2023 academic year. AU returned to in-person teaching and learning in August 2022.
Capacity Building through a Collaborative Health Network: The African Health ...Kathleen Ludewig Omollo
On October 7, 2011, Kathleen Ludewig Omollo (University of Michigan) and Nadia Tagoe (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology) presented to the University of Michigan students in the SI 575 Community Informatics Seminar.
The mission of the African Health OER Network is to advance health education in Africa by using open educational resources (OER) developed by and targeted toward Africans in order to share knowledge, address curriculum gaps, and support communities around health education. The project began in 2008 with five institutions in Ghana and South Africa but we continue to draw in more African participants with the goal of building a continent-wide Network. This presentation will explore the rationale for harnessing OER in the health sector, the motivations for forming the Network, the services and activities of the Network, and the initial outcomes and lessons learned. Guest Nadia Tagoe will speak about the health OER project at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana, one of the founding institutional partners.
Egypt: The Beating Heart of The World (By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, China, 2...Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem
By DR. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
Prof. of Immunology
Zoology Department, Faculty of Science
Director, Competitive Project Unit
Tanta University, Egypt
Presented to:
The Student Union of the Institute of Biophysics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, China
February 23, 2012
The document provides information about recent changes and current statistics at Africa University. It summarizes that the university now has three colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance; Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education. It also lists several new degree programs. Student enrollment data is given for the 2018-2019 year, showing a total of 1,856 students from 24 African countries, with most coming from Zimbabwe. The student body is 53% female and international students make up 33.2% of full-time enrollment. Current campus facilities are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of an African university with 1,474 students from 24 countries enrolled across various academic units. Management and administration makes up 37% of enrollment, followed by humanities and social sciences at 28%. The university focuses on sustainable agriculture, church growth, disease prevention, education, peace and governance, and business management. It has various academic and residential buildings on its campus and has graduated over 5,000 students.
1) The document discusses alternative ways of collecting data by engaging organizations of persons with disabilities. It emphasizes the benefits of collaborating with disabled peoples' organizations (DPOs) which provides more accurate and insightful information that has implications for policies and programs.
2) Mixed methods research conducted in partnership with DPOs and universities in multiple African countries found important findings on issues like access to health, education, and employment. Qualitative research helped identify previously unknown issues and gaps.
3) One example from Sierra Leone found through mixed methods that disabled women had similar reproductive health needs and desires as non-disabled women but faced barriers to services.
This document provides the program for the 2021 graduation ceremony of Cypress International Institute University to be held in Lilongwe, Malawi. It outlines the schedule of events, including the arrival of officials and graduates, and the presentation of candidates for various academic awards including professorships, doctorates, masters degrees, bachelors degrees, and diplomas. Over 100 candidates from several African and other countries are listed as receiving awards.
Africa University offers new degree programs in various fields including agriculture, food processing, religion and community health. In the 2017-2018 academic year, the university had 1,970 students from 27 African countries, with over 70% from Zimbabwe. Students were enrolled across three new colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance; Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education. Facilities include teaching buildings, a library, dining hall, health center, and student residences.
This document summarizes the Journal of Education in Developing Areas (JEDA), which is published twice a year by the Faculty of Education at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. JEDA focuses on issues related to education with implications for developing areas. It aims to analyze educational theories and issues, disseminate research findings, and discuss ideas to improve education. The document provides information for authors on submitting articles and the editorial board for the journal.
Central Agricultural is a UGC-approved Public university, situated in the Lamphelphat area of Imphal in Manipur. It was established in the year 1993 by the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Govt. of India.
The university offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral programs in various streams of Agriculture. Available streams are Fisheries, Community Science, Agricultural Engineering and more. There are also available courses in Horticulture, food Technology, Agricultural Science & Post Harvest Technology.
Central Agricultural university has a great Infrastructure, it is has a lush green campus with independent academic and administration Blocks, Hostel, Libraries, sports ground, lab, etc.
Placement in the college are very good. Almost 70% of the students got govt. jobs and other got jobs as private jobs.
Read more:- https://www.cheggindia.com/university/central-agricultural-university-cau-manipur-10510/
News and feature stories on growth and impact of United Methodist-related Africa University including coverage of the institution's 30th anniversary celebration.
Africa University enrolled 1,497 full-time students in 2018-2019, with 33.2% being international students. Students came from 24 African countries and represented three colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance (42.8%); Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education (35.2%); and Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences (22%). The university has a 97% graduation rate and 92% of graduates go on to serve in Africa. It focuses on sustainable agriculture, poverty alleviation, public health, education, leadership development, and business incubation.
African Centre for Research, agricultural Advancement, Teaching Excellence an...Francois Stepman
Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) is part of a network of African Institutions of Science and Technology (AISTs), established as brainchild of the late Nelson Mandela and the World Bank.
WACCI is an African Centre of Excellence for training plant breeders and seed scientists located in Ghana. Its vision is to become the foremost centre for training plant breeders in Africa. It has enrolled over 80 PhD students since 2007 and aims to enroll 65 PhD students in plant breeding and 60 MPhil students in seed science between 2014-2018. It has also developed a new accredited 2-year MPhil program in seed science and technology. WACCI generates revenue through various donors and sponsors to fund its activities and has committed funds to equipment, facilities, and student scholarships. Its main challenges are fully funding qualified students and attracting more qualified female students, which it addresses through continuous fundraising and innovative recruitment strategies.
1. WHEN DID WE START?
The initiative for the directory of scholarships was launched in January 2012, and published by African Business Media (ABM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education, and with support from a variety of partners including the African Business Center for Developing Education (ABCDE), Ghana Business & Finance (GB&F), and Dominion University College (DUC).
2. WHY DID WE START?
The purpose of this directory is to address the urgent needs of secondary and tertiary level students as well as young working professionals, who wish to gain quick and easy access to college funding in order to pursue further education within Ghana and abroad.
2. HOW DID WE START?
In order to make the book easy and relevant to use, we listed scholarships across six (6) main categories including:
a. Scholarships from Corporations
b. Scholarships from Religious Groups
c. Scholarships from the Ghana Government
d. Scholarships from Educational Institutions
e. Scholarships from NGOs, Trusts, and Foundations
f. Scholarships from Foreign Governments and Embassies
g. Scholarships from Metro, Municipal and District Assemblies
Thus far, the book has listed well over 100 scholarship opportunities specifically for Ghanaians (and in some cases Africans and non-Africans) to pursue further education. Each scholarship contains a brief summary (including the target group), eligibility criteria, and relevant contact information (such as phone numbers, office addresses, websites, and e-mails). Each section of scholarships is color-coded for easy reading. There is a glossary page for popular acronyms and an index page to help guide students to their scholarship of choice. The book contains messages of support from previous Ghana government officials including the Honorable Professor Jane Opoku Agyemang, former Minister of Education for the Government of Ghana. Finally, the book gives students general tips and guidelines on how to successfully apply for a scholarship as well as examples of scholarship-winning essays.
3. CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information on how to support or benefit from this and similar projects in the future, please send an e-mail to ekow.abcde@gmail.com. All e-mails sent will be responded to within 48 hours at the latest.
Africa University at a Glance - 2016/2017 Academic YearAfricaUniversity
Africa University introduced new academic colleges and degree programs for the 2016-2017 year. There were 1,394 students from 25 African countries, with 39.1% being international students and 60.9% being Zimbabwean. The student body was split among colleges of Business, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences. Facilities included buildings for teaching, services, and student housing across the campus.
General overview of student enrollment, new programs and facilities at United Methodist-related Africa University for the 2022-2023 academic year. AU returned to in-person teaching and learning in August 2022.
Capacity Building through a Collaborative Health Network: The African Health ...Kathleen Ludewig Omollo
On October 7, 2011, Kathleen Ludewig Omollo (University of Michigan) and Nadia Tagoe (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology) presented to the University of Michigan students in the SI 575 Community Informatics Seminar.
The mission of the African Health OER Network is to advance health education in Africa by using open educational resources (OER) developed by and targeted toward Africans in order to share knowledge, address curriculum gaps, and support communities around health education. The project began in 2008 with five institutions in Ghana and South Africa but we continue to draw in more African participants with the goal of building a continent-wide Network. This presentation will explore the rationale for harnessing OER in the health sector, the motivations for forming the Network, the services and activities of the Network, and the initial outcomes and lessons learned. Guest Nadia Tagoe will speak about the health OER project at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana, one of the founding institutional partners.
Egypt: The Beating Heart of The World (By Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, China, 2...Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem
By DR. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
Prof. of Immunology
Zoology Department, Faculty of Science
Director, Competitive Project Unit
Tanta University, Egypt
Presented to:
The Student Union of the Institute of Biophysics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, China
February 23, 2012
The document provides information about recent changes and current statistics at Africa University. It summarizes that the university now has three colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance; Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education. It also lists several new degree programs. Student enrollment data is given for the 2018-2019 year, showing a total of 1,856 students from 24 African countries, with most coming from Zimbabwe. The student body is 53% female and international students make up 33.2% of full-time enrollment. Current campus facilities are also outlined.
The document provides an overview of an African university with 1,474 students from 24 countries enrolled across various academic units. Management and administration makes up 37% of enrollment, followed by humanities and social sciences at 28%. The university focuses on sustainable agriculture, church growth, disease prevention, education, peace and governance, and business management. It has various academic and residential buildings on its campus and has graduated over 5,000 students.
1) The document discusses alternative ways of collecting data by engaging organizations of persons with disabilities. It emphasizes the benefits of collaborating with disabled peoples' organizations (DPOs) which provides more accurate and insightful information that has implications for policies and programs.
2) Mixed methods research conducted in partnership with DPOs and universities in multiple African countries found important findings on issues like access to health, education, and employment. Qualitative research helped identify previously unknown issues and gaps.
3) One example from Sierra Leone found through mixed methods that disabled women had similar reproductive health needs and desires as non-disabled women but faced barriers to services.
This document provides the program for the 2021 graduation ceremony of Cypress International Institute University to be held in Lilongwe, Malawi. It outlines the schedule of events, including the arrival of officials and graduates, and the presentation of candidates for various academic awards including professorships, doctorates, masters degrees, bachelors degrees, and diplomas. Over 100 candidates from several African and other countries are listed as receiving awards.
Africa University offers new degree programs in various fields including agriculture, food processing, religion and community health. In the 2017-2018 academic year, the university had 1,970 students from 27 African countries, with over 70% from Zimbabwe. Students were enrolled across three new colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance; Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education. Facilities include teaching buildings, a library, dining hall, health center, and student residences.
This document summarizes the Journal of Education in Developing Areas (JEDA), which is published twice a year by the Faculty of Education at the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria. JEDA focuses on issues related to education with implications for developing areas. It aims to analyze educational theories and issues, disseminate research findings, and discuss ideas to improve education. The document provides information for authors on submitting articles and the editorial board for the journal.
Central Agricultural is a UGC-approved Public university, situated in the Lamphelphat area of Imphal in Manipur. It was established in the year 1993 by the Department of Agricultural Research and Education (DARE), Govt. of India.
The university offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral programs in various streams of Agriculture. Available streams are Fisheries, Community Science, Agricultural Engineering and more. There are also available courses in Horticulture, food Technology, Agricultural Science & Post Harvest Technology.
Central Agricultural university has a great Infrastructure, it is has a lush green campus with independent academic and administration Blocks, Hostel, Libraries, sports ground, lab, etc.
Placement in the college are very good. Almost 70% of the students got govt. jobs and other got jobs as private jobs.
Read more:- https://www.cheggindia.com/university/central-agricultural-university-cau-manipur-10510/
News and feature stories on growth and impact of United Methodist-related Africa University including coverage of the institution's 30th anniversary celebration.
Africa University enrolled 1,497 full-time students in 2018-2019, with 33.2% being international students. Students came from 24 African countries and represented three colleges: Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance (42.8%); Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education (35.2%); and Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences (22%). The university has a 97% graduation rate and 92% of graduates go on to serve in Africa. It focuses on sustainable agriculture, poverty alleviation, public health, education, leadership development, and business incubation.
Student enrollment statistics and listing of academic units as well as campus infrastructure at Africa University's main campus in Zimbabwe, southern Africa.
General presentation highlighting enrollment, program, mission, and impact of United Methodist Church-related Africa University. Private, pan-African higher education with main campus in Zimbabwe, southern Africa. Conventional and online programs.
Overview of Africa University's mission, enrollment, programs, and student demographics as of June 2017. Africa University is a United Methodist-related, pan-African institution with its main campus in Mutare, Zimbabwe, southern Africa.
Presentation featuring the 10 female students who are currently being supported with gifts from the Los Altos UMC (Los Altos, CA) effort to educate African women.
843 students graduated from Africa University in 2016, with 23 African countries represented. The Baltimore Washington Conference presented a $300,000 gift to fund a sports complex at Africa University in honor of Bishop Marcus Matthews' 40 years of ministry. The Mississippi Conference exceeded its $1.3 million campaign goal to endow scholarships at Africa University, raising a total of $1,354,769.
Africa University Acacia e-Newsletter: January - February 2016AfricaUniversity
Local congregations of The United Methodist Church increased their giving to Africa University in 2015, with a record number of annual conferences giving 100% of their asking to the Africa University Fund. Support was up across all five UMC jurisdictions in North America. The Northeastern Jurisdiction saw Eastern Pennsylvania return to 100% giving after a four-year gap and Upper New York increase their giving by 41%. The Pacific Northwest Conference achieved 100% giving for the first time, moving the Western Jurisdiction closer to that goal.
Brief presentation outlining the current student enrollment of Africa University, a United Methodist-related institution, located in Mutare, Zimbabwe. The presentation includes student demographics, academic programs and campus infrastructure of Africa University, as of the 2015-2016 academic year.
The document discusses support for Africa University from the Wisconsin Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church. It describes how the conference has consistently met or exceeded its financial goal for the university through investments and personal commitments of time and service from clergy and lay people. Individuals highlighted include Rev. Dr. Chomingwen Pond who served on the theology faculty, Rev. Dr. Earl Lindsay who fundraised for 25 years, and Mary Beth Byrne who volunteered on campus for two years and designated scholarships in her trust. The conference demonstrates long-term commitment to the vision and growth of Africa University.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides an overview of academic programs and student demographics at Africa University for the 2014-2015 year. It summarizes the undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered through seven faculties, including degrees in theology, agriculture, education, management, humanities, health sciences, and peace and governance. Student enrollment data is presented, showing a total of 1,478 students from 24 African countries, with over half being female and the majority from Zimbabwe. Campus facilities including academic buildings, services, residences and staff housing are also briefly outlined.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Africa U at a Glance - 2020-2021
1. Data provided by the Office of the Registrar – Africa University, January 15, 2021.
ACADEMIC STRUCTURE: Three (3) Colleges:
Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and Education
NEW DEGREE PROGRAMS:
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor of Media & Communications
Bachelor of Industrial Sociology & Labor Studies
Bachelor of Environmental Science & Nat. Resources
Bachelor of Food Security & Sustainable Agriculture
M.Sc. in Negotiation & Mediation
M.Sc. in Applied Accounting
OVERALL STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS (2020-2021)
3,010 students (includes 615 students enrolled part-time):
Females: 57.14%, and Males: 42.86%.
26 African countries represented.
STUDENT ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE:
1245 students – Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
619 students – Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
1146 students – Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and
Education
Total number of students studying full-time: 2,395
Females: 57% Males: 43%
23.76% International, 76.24% Zimbabwean.
Student Retention Rate: 95.8%
*81 Intensive English Program students are included in the
overall enrollment total of 3,010.
AU AT A GLANCE: 2020-2021
Countries represented - student body: 28
America: 1
Angola: 78
Botswana: 2
Burundi: 12
Cameroon: 3
Democratic Republic of Congo: 228
Ethiopia: 5
Gambia: 4
Ghana: 7
India: 1
Ivory Coast: 12
Kenya: 19
Lesotho: 1
Liberia: 12
Malawi: 21
Mozambique: 56
Namibia: 2
Nigeria: 27
Rwanda: 17
Sao Tome & Principe: 1
Sierra Leone: 3
South Africa: 6
Sudan: 1
Swaziland: 3
Tanzania: 9
Uganda: 9
Zambia: 28
Zimbabwe: 1826
FACILITIES
Teaching: De Carvalho/Kulah Building; Ireson/ Kurewa Centre for
Agriculture, Natural Resources & Humanities; Health Sciences
Building; Agricultural Engineering Building; Bishop J. Lawrence
McCleskey/Theology Building; Institute of Peace, Leadership and
Governance Building; Highland Park Student Union Building.
Services: Kwang Lim Chapel; Jokomo/Yamada Library; Ndorimana
Bonaventure Student Union /Dining Hall; Fleet & Facilities Unit;
Information and Communications Technology Centre; Bishop Alfred
Norris Health Centre, Ubuntu Retreat Center.
Student Residences: 13 Faculty/Staff Houses: 16
Mutare City Center Apartment Complexes: 2
AU Clinical Research Center – Mutare City Center
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