Ghana Technology University College

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The Ghana Telecom University College (German Ghana Telecom University ) (in short: GTUC ) in Tesano, Accra is a university in Ghana. It is located about six kilometers from the center of Accra on the road to Kumasi. It was approved in 2006 by the National Accreditation Board as a university. The official opening ceremony took place August 15, 2006 with the participation of President John Agyekum Kufuor.

Here 2006 bachelor's degrees can be stored as telecommunications engineering and information technology since September. In addition, a master's degree in information and communication technology can be stored.

As a one-year course, the university offers degrees in telecommunications engineering, information technology, computer science, management information systems, computer forensics and outsourcing of operations. As a two-year course the tray Telecom Engineering is offered with the diploma.

University

  • Sophia AB Akuffo, Justice of the Supreme Court in Ghana
  • FKA Allotey, Professor of Mathematical Physics
  • Edmund Annan, marketing consultant, KCBC, Accra
  • Christine Kissiedu, former head of the library of the University of Ghana
  • Margaret Mwanakatwe, Director of Barclays Bank
  • Benjamin Aggrey Ntim, Vice Minister of Communications in Ghana
  • Knud Erik Skouby, Professor

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