Department of Applied Biology

SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT & LIFE SCIENCES

Undergraduate Programmes

  • BSc. in Applied Biology

Postgraduate Programmes

  • M.Phil. Applied Entomology & Parasitology
  • M.Phil. Applied Microbiology
  • M.Phil. Applied Plant Ecology and Conservation
Undergraduate Requirements (WASSCE/SSSCE)

Candidates seeking admission into BSc. The Applied Biology programme must have at least grade C6 in all three Core and Elective Subjects.

WASSCE holders who have Grades D7 or E8 or F9 in any of their three Core or elective subjects are advised not to apply for a degree programme.

Candidates should therefore possess, at least, credit scores/grades in the following:

  • Three core subjects (English Language, Mathematics (Core) and Integrated Science/Social Studies).
  • Any three of the major Science Electives: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Agriculture and Mathematics.
    The aggregate Score of the best six subjects (three core and three electives) must not exceed 36.
Mature applicants:

Eligible applicants for the Mature Entry must meet the following criteria:

Be 25 years or above by August 31, of the incoming academic year with relevant work experience.
Have passes in five ‘O’ Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics or Statistics and Science.

Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSSCE) holders must have passed or better (A to D) in English Language and Mathematics (Core) plus any other credit passes in three elective subjects.

West Africa Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), holders must have passed or better (A1 to D7) in English Language and Mathematics (Core) plus any other credit passes in three elective subjects.
Candidates would be expected to write and pass both a selection examination and an interview (on a scheduled date by the University’s Academic Affairs Unit).
Only candidates who obtain satisfactory marks in the selection examination and interview will be admitted to pursue the degree programme.

Advanced Level Candidates

Candidates must have credit passes in five GCE ordinary-level subjects including English Language, Mathematics and three science subjects including Biology.
Have passes in three GCE advanced level subjects one of which should be Biology.

Postgraduate Requirements

To be considered for the MPhil programme, the applicant should possess a Bachelor of Science degree with at least second class or its equivalent from a recognized institution in the relevant field of study.

Abdul-Wahab M. Imoro

Senior Lecturer

Kwaku Appiah-Kubi

Senior Lecturer

Millicent Captain-Esoah

Lecturer

Grace Adzo Motey

Senior Lecturer

Lawrence A. Adetunde

Senior Lecturer

Eunice Essel

Lecturer

Oliver Awo

Lecturer

Elijah D. Angyiereyiri

Lecturer

Emmanuel O. Kombat

Lecturer

Mawuli K. Azameti

Assistant Lecturer

Raheem Waliu

Senior Laboratory Technologist

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Our Vision

To be a leading world-class department by spearheading the industrial revolution in the African continent through the exploration of hidden knowledge in the mother-earth thereby restoring the dignity of industrial and applied mathematics to the black race.

These can be achieved through the following:

Raising a generation of solution providers through a qualitative and life-applicable training system that focuses on value, creative and industrial knowledge.
Raising a new generation of leaders through a broad-based qualitative and industrial education built on sound technical and applied principles culminating in the birth of breadwinners, job creators and world changers,
Raising an army of reformers who shall redeem the battered image of the technical-black race and restore her lost glory as these well-equipped graduates begin to build the old, waste, repair the wasted cities and raise the desolation of many industrial generations as pathfinders.

Our Mission

The Industrial Mathematics’ Department philosophy includes:

  • A departure from form to skill.
  • A departure from knowledge to empowerment.
  • A departure from figures to future–building.
  • A departure from legalism to realism.
  • A departure from points to facts.
  • A departure from mathematics to ‘lifematics’

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