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CAPE COAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITYCape Coast, GhanaADMISSION BROCHUREFOR 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEARTERTIARY and NON-TERTIARY ProgrammesNOTE CAREFULLY1. The endorsement of photographs and Application for Admission Formsof the candidates should be done by the following categories of persons.a.b.c.d.e.Head of recognised Senior High School, Technical Institute orColleges of Education.A Judge/Solicitor/ Barrister.A qualified registered Medical Practitioners.A Senior Civil/Public Servant.A Commissioned/Senior Officer of the the Ghana Armed Forces,Police Service, Prison Service, Fire Service, Immigration Serviceand Customs, Excise and Preventive Service.Photographs and Admission Forms endorsed by persons other thanthose listed in 1 above will be rejected.2. Include two (2) certified photocopies of each relevant certificate/resultslip(s).2

TABLE OF CONTENTCAPE COAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY’STitlePageBackground of Cape Coast Technical University5Academic Programmes6INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING7SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES7Department of Accountancy StudiesB-Tech in Accounting with Computing910HND Accountancy Studies10Professional Diploma in Banking Technology & AccountingProfessional Diploma in Computerized AccountingDepartment of Marketing StudiesB-Tech in Marketing Studies12121214HND Marketing Studies14Department of Secretaryship & Management StudiesB-Tech in Secretaryship & Management Studies1717HND Secretaryship & Management Studies18ProfessionalDiploma in Business AdministrationDept. of Purchasing & Supply Chain ManagementB-Tech in Procurement & Supply Chain Management202021HND Purchasing & Supply22NON-TERTIARY PROGRAMMES23NABPTEX RUN 2- YEAR DIPLOMA PROGRAMMESDiploma in Business Administration (DBA)Diploma in Banking Technology & Accounting (DBTA)Diploma in Computerized Accounting (DCA)23232323Diploma in Public Relations (DPR)Diploma in Electronic Marketing (DEM)2323Diploma in Procurement& Materials Management (DPM)323ANTHEMHail Cape Coast Technical University,We stand for high quality career – oriented Programmes,We train manpower for industries; in Applied Sciences and Arts,Vocational and Technical Education and Research for national andglobal development.“NkyerƐkyerƐ Na Nyimdzee Ma Nyansa”We shall uphold our culture of high standards,With Dedication, hard work and Perseverance,We shall brighten every corner of the world.O Hail Cape Coast Technical University,Arise for your Nation’s call,We shall brighten every corner of the worldForever more.68

1HND (c) TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE APPLICANTSTitleDiploma in Tourism & Hospitality Management (DTHM)Diploma in Hospitality Management (DHM)Diploma in Fashion Design (DFD)Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (DME)Diploma in Estimation and Quantity Surveying (DEQS)1. Advanced certificates in Fashion, plus SSSCE/WASSCE with passes inthree (3) Core subjects in English Language, Mathematics, Science/SocialStudies.2. Intermediate Certificate in Fashion plus five (5) LanguageandMathematics/Science/Social Studies subjects.3. NABPTEX Certificate (passes in NABPTEX examination for both coreand elective/departmental courses)(d) TEACHER APPLICANTFour year certificate ‘A’ or three year Post Secondary Certificate and musthave five (5) GCE ‘O’ level credits including English Language, Mathsand Science(e) MATURE APPLICANTSMust be 25 years old and should provide a Birth Certificate or anylegitimate documentary proof of date of birth.Must have a minimum of two (2) years work experience andPass a writtenExamination and an interview.ACCESS COURSE INTO HND PROGRAMMES FORTECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATESThe Access Course for technical and vocational school graduates isdesigned by the National Board for Professional and TechnicianExaminations (NABPTEX) to offer technical and vocational schoolgraduates the opportunity to pursue a one-year Access Course in EnglishLanguage, Mathematics and Science. Successful candidates will qualify toenroll in the following programmes.67ERINGPage232323232320BachSCHOOL OF ENGINEERINGDepartment of Building TechnologyBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Building TechnologyHND Building TechnologyDepartment of Civil EngineeringBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Civil EngineeringHND Civil Engineeringor of Technology (B-Tech) in BuDepartment of Electrical/Electronic EngineeringBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Elect/Electronic EngineeringBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Automation EngineeringHND Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Power Systems,Telecommunication Systems, Computer and Control Systems)Department of Mechanical EngineeringBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Mecahnical EngineeringHND Mechanical Engineering (Plant, Production and Automotive Options)242528283033333538383838414141SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTSDepartment of Statistics& Computer StudiesBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in StatisticsHND StatisticsDepartment of TourismBachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Tourism & Hospitality Mgt.HND TourismDepartment of Hotel, Catering & Inst. Management (HCIM)Bachelor of Technology (B-Tech) in Hospitality & Inst. Mgt.HND Hotel, Catering and Institutional ManagementDepartment of Fashion Design & Textile StudiesHND Fashion Design and Textile Studies464647485253535757586162NON-TERTIARY PROGRAMMESAccess Course into HND Programmes65654

BRIEF BACKGROUND OF THE UNIVERSITY1. HND Mechanical Engineering (Automobile, Plant and ProductionOptions)2. HND Electrical/Electronic Engineering3. HND Building Technology4. HND Civil Engineering5. HND Hotel, Catering & Institutional Management6. HND Fashion Design & Textile StudiesENTRY REQUIREMENTAdministration BlockDr. J. K. Borsah’s Library ComplexCape Coast Technical University(Formerly Cape Coast Polytechnic) wasestablished in 1984 as a second cycle institution. In 1986, it operated under theGhana Education Service to offer intermediate courses leading to the award ofnon-tertiary certificates.Following the enactment of PNDCL 321 in 1992, the University was upgraded totertiary level to run programmes for the award of Higher National Diplomas.Currently, the University has three Schools and twelve academic departmentswith a student population of over three thousand pursuing various programmes inEngineering, Business and Applied Sciences and Arts.The University is currently running a two-year top-up B-Tech degreeprogrammes in Building Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Accounting withComputing, Civil Engineering, Secretaryship & Management Studies, Marketing,Procurement & Supply Chain Management, Telecommunication Engineering andBachelor of Science in Statistics.Applicants should have a minimum qualification of IntermediateCertificate or its equivalent in the relevant area of study. In the case ofSSSCE/WASSCE Science applicants for Access course, they musthave passes in three (3) subjects comprising at least one (1) coresubject {English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science andSocial Studies} plus at least one (1) science elective subject {Physics,Chemistry, Biology, Elective Mathematics, Agriculture Science, MetalWorks and any other science related subject.NB:Only technical, vocational school and SSSCE/WASSCE Sciencegraduates are qualified to apply for the Access Course.MissionCape Coast Technical University is committed to the training of highly skilledhuman resource in Business, Engineering and Applied Sciences and Arts in closecollaboration with the industry and commerce.566

ACCESS COURSE INTO HND PROGRAMMES FORTECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL GRADUATESVisionThe vision of Cape Coast Technical University is to be a leading TechnicalUniversity in Ghana that offers high quality career-oriented vocational andtechnical education for national development.The Access Course for technical and vocational school graduates isdesigned by the National Board for Professional and TechnicianExaminations (NABPTEX) to offer technical and vocational schoolgraduates the opportunity to pursue a one-year Access Course inEnglish Language, Mathematics and Science. Successful candidateswill qualify to enroll in the following programmes.OBJECTIVESThe Department has the aim to: Provide integrated academic and liberal studies in various forms to meetthe varying needs of students and society. Develop broad technical and vocational training in Fashion and TextileStudies. Develop adequate practical and entrepreneurial skills to enable thegraduates participate fully in the social and economic development of thenation. The University has three Schools namely, School of Business and ManagementStudies, School of Applied Sciences and Arts and School of Engineering. TheSchools are each headed by a Dean and sub-divided into AcademicDepartments. The University also has Directorate of Public Affairs, Directorateof Human Resource, Directorate of Legal, Consular and General Services,Directorate of Academic Affairs, Directorate of Health Services, Directorate ofBusiness Development and Entrepreneurship, Directorate of AcademicPlanning and Quality Assurance,Directorate of Open and Distance Learning,Directorate of Research, Innovation and Consultancy, Directorate ofInformation and Communication Technology and International Programmesand Institutional Linkages Centre. In addition, there is a professionalCounselling Unit. In all, over thirty-nine (39) academic programmes are beingoffered each year at the Diploma, Higher National Diploma (HND) and Degreelevels.Library FacilitiesThe John Kofi Borsah Library is a four-storey building complex (including abasement). It has ICT centre, Book-Bindery Unit, General Reference, Researchand Digital Library centres. Again, it has Conference room and PresentationHalls. The Library can boast of both print and non-print materials.Promote the study of local and international Fashion Design and TextileStudies as appropriate for the development of the economy of Ghana. ACADEMIC PROGRAMMESProvide opportunity for supervised industrial practice through attachmentand visit that is pertinent to the option of the student’s field of study.65Medical ServicesThe UniversityClinic has been upgraded to provide health care services tostudents, staff, their dependents and the surrounding community. The Clinichas a well stocked pharmacy and standard laboratory with health professionalsincluding two (2) resident Medical Doctors, four (4) general nurses, two (2)community health nurses. Students are advised to have a valid National HealthInsurance Scheme (NHIS) card.6

University HostelCurrently, the University has only one Hostel accommodation facility.DIPLOMA IN FASHION DESIGN (DFD)ENTRY REQUIREMENTSSCHOOL OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT STUDIESThe School of Business and Management Studies was established in the1992/1993 academic year to run tertiary programmes. Currently the School hasfour academic departments namely Departments of Accountancy Studies,Marketing Studies, Secretaryship and Management Studies and Purchasing andSupply.MISSIONThe mission of the School is to provide high-quality, career-oriented educationalexperience to business students. The School prepares students for the rigorousdemands of the ever-evolving business world. The School takes a historicapproach to education and, as such, does not only develop technical skills and astrong knowledge base, but also gives attention to the person. Thus, the schoolalso promotes character skills such as honesty, integrity, responsibility,dependability, reliability and accountability.The selection of students for the course is within the discretion of thehead of the institution and however recommended that applicants mustsatisfy one of the following:a) A pass or better in the intermediate dressmaking/fashion certificateexamination.b) A pass in one (1) core and one (1) elective West African SeniorSecondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or itsequivalent.c) A pass in Certificate course of National Vocational TrainingInstitute (NVTI) or its equivalence in addition to pass in BasicEducation Certificate Examination (BECE) with one year workingexperience.d) A recognized equivalence in allied subjects and qualifications asstated in (a), (b), and (c).e) A pass in Certificate of Fashion Design and Technology run by thedepartment.NON-TERTIARY PROGRAMMEAIMS AND OBJECTIVESThe aim of the Institute is to provide the educational foundation on which anyperson can build a succfessional and academic career in the areas ofaccountancy, banking, insurance, engineering etc. It also aims at makingeducation provision very flexible for workers to upgrade their skills while stillDiploma in HospitalityENTRY REQUIREMENTCandidates must have 5 passes in SSSCE/WASSCE/GBCEincluding English Language and Core Mathematics.764

GCE ‘A’ LEVEL APPLICANTSFive (5) GCE ‘O’ LEVEL credits including English Language,Mathematics, Clothing and Textiles, Graphics, Textiles and Two (2)credit passes in relevant Advanced Level subjects.(A) FULL-TIME TERTIARY PROGRAMMES1. B-TECH IN ACCOUNTING WITH COMPUTING2. HND ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES TECHNICAL/VOCATIONAL CERTIFICATE APPLICANTSi. Advanced certificate in Fashion, plus SSSCE/WASSCE with passes inthree (3) core subjects in English Language, Mathematics, Science/Social Studies.ii. ASSCE/GCE Ordinary Certificate passes including EnglishLanguage and Mathematics /Science / Social Studies subjects.iii. NABTEX Certificate (passes in NABPTEX examination for both coreand elective /departmental courses)MATURE APPLICANTSi. Must beat least 25 years old and should provide a birth certificate orany legitimate documentary proof of date of birth.ii. Must have a minimum of two (2) years work experience andiii. Pass a written examination and an interview.3. B-TECH IN MARKETING STUDIES4. HND MARKETING STUDIES5. B-TECH IN SECRETARYSHIP & MANGEMENT STUDIES6. HND SECRETARYSHIP & MANAGEMENT STUDIES7. B-TECH IN PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY CHAINMANAGEMENT8. HND PURCHASING & SUPPLY9. Professional Diploma in Banking Technology & Accounting10.Professional Diploma in Computerized Accounting11.Professional Diploma in Business Administration TEACHER APPLICANTSi. Three (3)-year certificate ‘A’ORii. Five (5) GCE ‘O’ level credits including English Language,mathematics and two (2) Science Subjects or Five (5)SSCE/WASSCE passes including English Language, Mathematicsand two (2) electives science subjects.ANDA minimum of three (3) years teaching experienceINTERNATIONAL STUDENTSInternational students with WASSCE certificate or it equivalents.63(B)NON-TERTIARY PROGRAMMES (2) YEARS1 Diploma in Business Administration (DBA)2 Diploma in Banking Technology & Accounting (DBTA)3 Diploma in Computerized Accounting (DCA)4 Diploma in Public Relations (DPR)5 Diploma in Electronic Marketing (DEM)6 Diploma in Procurement& Materials Management (DPM)(DEQS)8

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY STUDIESHND FASHION DESIGN AND TEXTILE STUDIESThe Department of Accountancy Studies (DOAS), currently under the Schoolof Business and Management Studies was established in 1986 in the thenBusiness Studies Department to offer Diploma in Business Studies and RoyalSociety of Arts (Accounting option). It subsequently had accreditation in 1992to run a full-time Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy Studies.ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Recently, owing to numerous calls from our alumni, some employers and otherstakeholders, the department has initiated activities aimed at gettingaccreditation for the introduction of Bachelor Technology (B-Tech) degreeprogrammes in Accounting & Finance, HND Banking & Finance, HND MicroFinance, and HND Auditing & Forensic Studies to offer students with muchmore options for their desired career prospects.The Department has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) withKumasi Technical University to run a Bachelor of Technology (B-Tech) degreeprogramme in Accounting with Computing, starting from the 2013/2014academic year and HND Accounting with computing starting from 2015/2016academic year. The department has also received the approval from NABPTEXto run Diploma in Computerized Accounting, and Banking Technology &Accounting. OBJECTIVESThe department aims at providing hands-on competitive accounting educationand skills to enable our products undertake efficient career roles in theirendeavours. SSSCE/WASSCE APPLICANTSSSSCE/WASSCE holders:i. Six (6) passes or better (A-D) in three (3) core subjects including EnglishLanguage, Mathematics and Integrated Science/Social Studiesii. At least three (3) of the passes must be relevant to the area ofspecialization. Relevant elective subjects including clothing and Textiles,Textiles, Visual Communication, General Knowledge in Art, GraphicDesign, Technical Drawing, Management in Living, French, Economics,Geography, Accounting, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and ElectiveMathematics.WASSCE Holders:i. Six passes (A1-D7) in all subjects, including English Language andMathematics; andii. Must possess a minimum of C6 in any three (3) of the passes relevant tothe area of specialization. Clothing and Textiles, General Knowledge inArts, Textiles, Graphic Design , Visual Communication, TechnicalDrawing, Management in Living, French, Economics, Geography,Accounting, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Elective Mathematics.CERTIFICATE II APPLICANTSi.EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTSGraduates from the department are employed as Senior Accounting Assistantsor their analogous grades in both the private and public sectors of the economyof Ghana.9Passes in six (6) subjects comprising three (3) core subjects (English,Mathematics and Integrated Science / Social Studies) plus three (3) passesin relevant elective subjects.GCE ‘A’ LEVEL APPLICANTS62

DEPARTMENT OF FASHION DESIGN AND TEXTILE STUDIESThe Department of Fashion Design and Textile Studies runs Higher NationalDiploma (HND) in Fashion Design and Textile Studies specialization inClothing and Textile Production.BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B-TECH) IN ACCOUNTING WITHCOMPUTINGENTRY REQUIREMENTS(i)The programme offered by the Department enable students to have widerange of skills necessary to be self-employed in Garment Production, TextileDesigning and production, Interior and Exterior Decoration. Successfulcompletion of the programme also equips students to be employed in any ofthe Garment Production Industries and Textile Manufacturing Industries.VISIONHolders of HND Accountancy Certificate with a minimum of (2)years work experience.OR(ii) ACCA and ICA Holders with passes in seven (7) or more subjects.OR(iii) Holders of professional Diploma in Computerized Accounting withcredit in Mathematics and English or equivalent Diploma from arecognized University.The vision of the Department is to turn out students who will be able tocreate, design and produce any Fashion and Textile related articles in theIndustry.AND HND ACCOUNTING WITHHND ACCOUNTANCY STUDIESAIMS AND OBJECTIVESENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe Department has the aims and objectives to:(a) ‘A’ Level, R.S.A and DBS Holders (i) Provide integrated academic and liberal studies in various forms to meetthe varying needs of students and society.Develop broad technical and vocational training in Fashion and TextileStudies.Develop adequate practical and entrepreneurial skills to enable thegraduates participate fully in the social and economic development of thenation.Promote the study of local and international Fashion Design and TextileStudies as appropriate for the development of the economy of Ghana.Provide opportunity for supervised industrial practice through attachmentand visit that is pertinent to the option of the student’s field of study.61(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)Five (5) GCE ‘O’ Level credits including English Language andMathematics.ORFour (4) SSSCE/WASSCE credit passes including English Language andMathematics.ORGhana Commercial Examination Stage II (RSAII) passes with five (5)credit passes including English Language and Mathematics.ORGeneral Business Certificate (Old Structure) with five (5) credit passesincluding Eng

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