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St. Augustine University of Tanzania

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St. Augustine University of Tanzania
university
Year dem found am1998 Edit
Affiliate plusAssociation of African Universities Edit
CountryTanzania Edit
Edey de administrative territorial entity insydMwanza Edit
Coordinate location2°36′12″S 32°53′52″E Edit
Member ofConsortium of Tanzania University and Research Libraries, Association of African Universities Edit
Dema official websitehttp://www.mtan.com Edit
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St. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT) be private university insyd Mwanza, Tanzania.[1] Na dem found am by de Catholic Bishops of Tanzania insyd 1998 (dem accredit am insyd 2002) as secular, nonprofit, private institution.[2] Before 1998, na dem first bell SAUT as Nyegezi Social Training Centre den then Nyegezi Social Training Institute. SAUT get ova 10,000 students plus anticipated minimal rise each fresh academic year. De varsity dey attract students from Tanzania den elsewhere, particularly Kenya, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Burundi, Malawi, Zambia, den recently Germany den oda foreign nations. SAUT dey admit students of all nationalities den religious affiliations.

De Mgulunde learning resource centre.

SAUT dey extend ova 600 acres (2.4 km2) insyd de Nyegezi-Malimbe area, 10 km (6.2 mi) south of Mwanza for de shores of Lake Victoria top. Dem divide de varsity into two campuses. De main campus (old campus) dey house de administration buildings den de Faculty of Business Administration. De Malimbe campus, wey dey locate one km away, be home to de Faculty of Law, Social Sciences, Engineering, Business Administration, Education den Mass Communication.

Academic programs[edit | edit source]

St. Augustine University of Tanzania retain de Advanced Diploma den Certificate Programs wey ein predecessor, the Nyegezi Social Training Institute, offer den in addition dey offer bachelors den masters program within number of faculties.

The Faculty of Social Sciences den Mass Communications[edit | edit source]

De Faculty of Social Sciences den Mass Communications dey offer de below courses;

  1. Master of Arts in Mass Communication
  2. Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
  3. Bachelor of Arts in Education
  4. Bachelor of Arts in Public relations and Marketing
  5. Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, Advanced Diploma in Journalism, Postgraduate Diploma in Mass Communication
  6. Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and marketing
  7. Bachelor of arts Philosophy and Ethics
  8. Certificate Course in Journalism and Media Studies.

De Faculty of Business Administration dey offer

  1. Bachelor of Business Administration
  2. BA in Accounting and Finance
  3. BA in Marketing
  4. BA in Human Resources
  5. BA in Procurement and Logistics
  6. Bachelor of Arts in economics.

Constituent Colleges den University Centres[edit | edit source]

SAUT dey incorporate de following eight respective constituent colleges namely:-

  1. Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora
  2. Archbishop James University College
  3. Jordan University College
  4. Mwenge University College of Education
  5. Ruaha University College
  6. St. Francis University College of Health and Allied Sciences
  7. Stella Maris Mtwara University College
  8. Cardinal Rugambwa Memorial University College

De Weill Bugando University College of Health and Allied Sciences (WBUCHS) dem establish insyd 2003 for de Bugando Medical Centre insyd Mwanza, na ebe part of SAUT til e cam turn de Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences, full-fledged university.

De varsity dey run de three campuses wey dey follow namely:-

  1. SAUT Dar es Salaam City Centre
  2. SAUT Arusha City Centre.
  3. SAUT Mbeya City Centre.

Future programs of SAUT dey include Agricultural Science (insyd Mwanza), Institute for Rural Development (Mwanza), Masters of Business Administration (Mwanza) den Constituent College of Law and Applied Sciences den Technology (Songea).

SAUT be member of de Association of Catholic Universities den Higher Institutes of Africa den Madagascar (ACHUIAM), de Inter-University Council of East Africa, de Tanzania Association of Private Universities, de Commonwealth Association of Universities of Africa, den de Council for Higher Education, den de Association of Member Episcopal Conference of Eastern Africa (AMECEA).

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Register of Universities" (PDF). Tanzania Commission for Universities. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  2. "SAUT Profile". SAUT. Archived from the original on 13 July 2013. Retrieved 13 July 2013.

External links[edit | edit source]