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Type
  
Private

Campus
  
Urban

Address
  
Founded
  
2009

Established
  
2009

Website
  
Homepage

Phone
  
+211 915 381 021

Nsaka University

Location
  
Mafubira, Jinja, Uganda

Motto
  
"Education from the source"

Similar
  
Fairland University, Source of The Nile Recreatio, Busoga College Mwiri

Nsaka University (NSU) is a private university in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community.

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Location

The university campus sits on a 11.04 hectares (27.3 acres) site, located at Mafubira, a neighborhood in the city of Jinja, off the Jinja-Kamuli Road. Mafubira is approximately 8 kilometres (5.0 mi), by road, north of the central business district of Jinja. The coordinates of Nsaka University Campus are 0°27'56.0"N, 33°12'21.0"E (Latitude:0.465556; Longitude:33.205833).

History

The university opened on 13 January 2009 with 20 undergraduate students. The institution was given provisional accreditation by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education in 2013.

Academic courses

As of March 2015, the following courses are offered at Nsaka University:

Undergraduate degree courses

  • Bachelor of Procurement and Logistics Management.
  • Bachelor of Business Administration.
  • Bachelor of Arts in Education.
  • Bachelor of Information Technology.
  • Bachelor of Business Computing.
  • Bachelor of Guidance and Counselling.
  • Bachelor of Mass Communication.
  • Bachelor of Human Resource Management.
  • Bachelor of Public Administration.
  • Bachelor of Community Development and Adult Education.
  • Diploma courses

  • Diploma in Business Administration.
  • Diploma in Procurement and Logistics Management.
  • Diploma in Accounting and Finance.
  • Diploma in Computing and Networking.
  • Diploma in Community Development.
  • Diploma in Information Technology.
  • Diploma in Mass Communication.
  • Diploma in Counseling & Guidance.
  • Diploma in Education.
  • References

    Nsaka University Wikipedia


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