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The University of Agriculture, Science and Technology Imlugh has achieved a significant milestone with the approval of new academic programs by the National Universities Commission (NUC). This development, announced by Tofi Simon Ternenge on Facebook, underscores the institution’s commitment to advancing education and innovation in agriculture, science, and technology.
The newly approved programs span a wide range of disciplines, reflecting the university’s dedication to addressing contemporary challenges and fostering sustainable development. Key offerings include:
– School of Agriculture
– B.Sc. Soil Science
– B.Sc. Agricultural Extension and Farm Management
– B.Sc. Crop Science
– B.Sc. Animal Science
– B.Sc. Agricultural Economics and Extension
– B.Sc. Fisheries and Aquaculture
– B.Sc. Forestry and Wildlife Management
– School of Science and Technology
– B.Sc. Industrial Mathematics
– B.Sc. Chemistry
– B.Sc. Environmental Management and Toxicology
– B.Sc. Microbiology
– B.Sc. Biochemistry
– B.Sc. Zoology
– School of Medical Sciences
– Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
– School of Computing and Information Technology
– B.Sc. Computer Science
– B.Sc. Information and Communication Technology
– B.Sc. Software Engineering
This approval marks a pivotal moment for the university, enhancing its academic portfolio and providing students with diverse opportunities to excel in their chosen fields. The press release, dated October 27, 2021, highlights the collaborative efforts of the university’s faculty and administration, emphasizing the role of teamwork in achieving this success—aptly tagged with #teamhardwork.
The NUC’s endorsement is a testament to the rigorous standards and innovative approaches adopted by the University of Agriculture, Science and Technology Imlugh. This move is expected to strengthen the institution’s contribution to national development through education, research, and practical training.
For further inquiries, the university encourages stakeholders to contact the Registrar’s office. As the institution gears up to implement these programs, the academic community and prospective students alike can look forward to a future of growth and excellence.
Source: University of Agriculture, Science and Technology Imlugh Press Release
Photo Credit: Tofi Simon Ternenge (Facebook)
















