Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Africa University at a Glance - 2016/2017 Academic Year
1. Prepared by the Africa University Development Office 12/16
AU AT A GLANCE:
2016-2017
NEW ACADEMIC STRUCTURE:
College of Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
College of Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
College of Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and
Education
NEW DEGREE PROGRAMS:
B.Sc. (Social Work)
B.Sc. (Human Capital Management)
B.Sc. (Counselling)
B.Sc. International Relations
BA (Gender and Cultural Studies)
BA (Religion and Community Health)
M.Sc. (Development Studies)
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS (2016-2017)
1,394 students:
711 Female (51%), and 683 Male (49%).
25 African countries represented.
39.1% International, 60.9% Zimbabwean.
Student Retention Rate: 99.3%
ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE:
703 students – Business, Peace, Leadership and Governance
289 students – Health, Agriculture and Natural Sciences
402 students – Social Sciences, Theology, Humanities and
Education
*68 students in Intensive English Program are included in
college totals.
Countries represented in
student body
78 Angola
2 Botswana
12 Burundi
1 Cameroon
247 Democratic Republic of
Congo (DRC)
2 Ethiopia
4 Ghana
6 Ivory Coast
7 Kenya
1 Lesotho
2 Liberia
19 Malawi
63 Mozambique
1 Namibia
40 Nigeria
9 Rwanda
1 Sao Tome & Principe
7 Sierra Leone
3 Somalia
2 South Africa
2 South Sudan
5 Tanzania
7 Uganda
24 Zambia
849 Zimbabwe
FACILITIES
Teaching: De Carvalho/Kulah Building; Ireson/ Kurewa Centre for Agriculture, Natural Resources
& Humanities; Health Sciences Building; Agricultural Engineering Building; Bishop J. Lawrence
McCleskey/Theology Building; Institute of Peace, Leadership and Governance Building.
Services: Kwang Lim Chapel; Jokomo/ Yamada Library; Ndorimana Bonaventure Student Union
/Dining Hall; Facilities Unit Office; Information and Communications Technology Centre; Bishop
Alfred Norris Health Centre, Ubuntu Retreat Center.
Residences: 12 Staff Houses: 16