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Ghana Communication Technology University - GCTU

Higher Education

Overview

Ghana Technology University College GTUC is a technology oriented institution of higher learning, committed to providing an educational experience of the highest quality. It was officially inaugurated on August 15, 2006. GTUC is governed by a University Council, supported by the President, Vice President, Registrar, Deans of Faculties and staff. GTUC is affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Gh and has partnerships with Aalborg University, Denmark, University of the West of Scotland, UK, Coventry University, UK, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences & Wildau University in Germany, Maharaja Agrasen University & M. S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, India. GTUC is working to carve an outstanding reputation as a leader in teaching excellence, a world-class centre of research & intellectual creativity. We offer world class certificates in Diploma and Degree programmes under three core faculties: Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Computing and Information Systems and Faculty of IT Business. The University also runs a Graduate School which delivers postgraduate programmes in the areas of Engineering, Business Administration, Management and Information Communication Technology. Our students are well prepared for meaningful and rewarding careers which are key to the nation’s economic growth and social well-being.Graduates of GTUC’s have the theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience that equip them for successful careers in the telecommunications, business and ICT industries. GTUC is committed to excellence in teaching and service. We take pride in being a place where students and faculty can pursue knowledge without boundaries, a place where theory and practice combine to produce a better understanding of our world and ourselves. With presence in 5 out of the 10 regions of Ghana; Accra, Kumasi, Ho, Koforidua and Takoradi, GTUC's hallmark is to prepare graduates to be successful in a globally competitive market.