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Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), commonly dem know am as UST, Tech anaa Kwame Tech, be public university wey dey locate insyd Kumasi, Ashanti Region, Ghana. De university dey focus for science den technology top.[1] Ebe de second public university dem establish insyd de country, as well as de largest university insyd de Ashanti Region of Ghana.[2]
KNUST get ein roots for Agyeman Prempeh I, Asantehene, ein plans insyd so say dem go establish a university for Kumasi insyd as part of ein drive towards modernization of ein Ashanti Kingdom.[3] Dis plan neva come to pass sake of de clash between de British empire dema expansion den King Prempeh I ein desire to preserve ein Ashanti kingdom dema independence.[3] However, ein kiddie bro den successor, King Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh II, as he tap de Golden Stool top for 1935 insyd, wey he continue plus de vision.[3] Events wey happen for de 1940s for Gold Coast insyd play for ein hands insyd. First na dem establish de University College of the Gold Coast.[4] Secondly, na de 1948 Accra riots den de other Watson Commission report wey dem recommend dat make dem establish university of sciences for Kumasi insyd.[5] Thus for 1949 insyd, Prempeh ein dream nu come turn reality wey dem start dey build what na dem dey bell Kumasi College of Technology.[6]
De Kumasi College of Technology offer admission to ein first students to de engineering faculty for 1951 insyd (dem enter for 1952 insyd), den de Act of Parliament give de university ein legal basis as de Kumasi College of Technology for 1952 insyd.[7] Dem form de college ein nucleus from 200 teacher training students wey dem transfer from Achimota College for Greater Accra region insyd. Dem affiliate de college to de University of London. For 1961 insyd, dem grant de college full university status.[8]
De university dey cover total land area of 2,512.96 acres (1,016.96 ha).[9] De main campus wey be about seven square miles for de area insyd, e be about eight miles (13 km) to de east of Kumasi, Ashanti Regional ein capital.[10]
De Kumasi campus be de main campus of de university. Ebe about seven square miles insyd area den about eight miles (13 km) to de east of Kumasi. E dey house de Central Administration den oda important facilities.[11]
Na dem officially commission de Obuasi campus for 4 November 2020 despite ein inception insyd de year 2019. E dey run 15 undergraduate programmes, wich dey include seven Engineering programmes, four Business Administration programmes, three Allied Health Sciences programmes den one Science programme.[12][13]
Der be numerous KNUST hostels dem approve, mostly insyd close proximity to de main campus. Der be six halls of residence at de Kumasi campus, each administered by a hall council wey dey consist of senior den junior members. Der be few hostels on campus like de GUSSS hostels, Brunei, den Tek credit hostel. De executive head be de hall master, wey be assisted by a senior tutor. Dere be hall bursar den oda supporting staff.[14]
De College of Art and Built Environment formerly dem know am as College of Architecture and Planning cam into existence insyd January 2005 as part of de restructuring of de University into a Collegiate System. Insyd de restructuring, na dem emerge de Faculty of Environmental and Development studies (FEDS) den de Institute of Land Management and Development (ILMAD) make dem form de College. FEDS comprise three teaching departments: Department of Architecture, Department of Building Technology den Department of Housing and Planning Research. ILMAD comprise two departments, Department of Land Economy den de Land Resources Centre. De college currently dey comprise two faculties, ten teaching departments den one research institute:
Department of Communication Design
Department of General Art Studies
Department of Painting and Sculpture
Department of Integrated Rural Art/Industry
Department of Industrial Art
Department of Educational Innovations in Science and Technology
Insyd de year 2005, KNUST adopt Distance Learning as a viable complement to de conventional face-to-face system of education. Na dem make dis decision make e offer opportunity for people make dem pursue academic programmes plus de Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, while still on full-time employment.[15][16]
Insyd October 2007, de Academic Board change de status of de Faculty of Distance Learning to de Institute of Distance Learning.[15]
Spiritan Institute / Spiritan University College[18][19]
Insyd December 2019, na dem sign agreement between de Gambian government den Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology make dem set up Science, Technology and Engineering University insyd The Gambia. Insyd de accord, de administrative den teaching faculties go be set up, coached by den affiliated to KNUST.[20]
Focus FM (94.3 FM) be de university ein official radio station. Among ein notable programmes be Morning Show, Drive Time, Teknokrat den Community Watch.[23]
↑ 3.03.13.2"Prempeh, II, Otumfuo Sir Osei Agyeman, (1892-1970), nephew to late Nana Agyeman Prempeh I; Kumasihene and direct descendant of late King Osei Tutu, the Founder of Ashanti Empire; Hon. Zone Organiser (With rank of Hon. Lt-Col) in Home Guard, 1942". Who was Who. Oxford University Press. 1 December 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.13.u54595.
↑Kumasitech : the journal of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. OCLC 10102282.
↑G. F. Daniel (17 April 1998). "THE UNIVERSITIES IN GHANA". Development of University Education in Ghana. University of Ghana. Retrieved 10 March 2007.
↑"Halls of Residence". Official Website. Kwame Nkrumah University of Scienhostel tice and Technology. Archived from the original on 18 June 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2009.
↑ 15.015.1The Vice-Chancellor's Report, Kumasi: University Press - KNUST, June 2009.
↑Thompson, Kaja (29 September 2005). "Don't Leave Out Focus FM". Graphic Showbiz (394). Sat Prachar Press: 2. Retrieved 4 July 2020 – via Google Books.