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State University of Zanzibar

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Type
  
Vice-Chancellor
  
Prof. Idris Rai

Website
  
suza.ac.tz

Number of students
  
2,000

Chancellor
  
Ali Mohamed Shein

Established
  
1999 (1999)

Affiliations
  
ACU

Phone
  
+255 24 223 0724

Founded
  
1999

Academic staff
  
230

Location
  
Address
  
Vuga Rd, Zanzibar Town, Tanzania

Motto
  
Catalyst for social changes

Similar
  
Zanzibar University, International Medical and Tech, Muslim University of Morog, Ardhi University, St John's University of Tanzan

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State University of Zanzibar (SUZA) is a public university located on Unguja Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The university was established by an act of House of Representatives of Zanzibar in 1999 and became operational in 2002.

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Faculties

Currently, the University consists of the School of Kiswahili and Foreign Languages (IKFL), School of Continuing and Professional Education (SCOPE), the School of Education (SE), Schoold of Natural and Social Sciences (SNSS) and Computer Centre (CC). Additional institutes and schools will be established in the future as demanded by the Act and as the University grows.

The Institute of Kiswahili and Foreign Languages has been teaching Swahili, Arabic, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German with Education for a number of years at certificate and diploma levels. It has also been teaching Swahili to foreign students from different parts of the world. The Institute will continue to carry on with this work except that English is also taught in The School of Education, Arts and Sciences and Swahili will be taught to degree level.

The founding School of Education, Arts and Sciences provides courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Education (B.A. Ed), Bachelor of Science with Education (B.Sc. Ed) and Bachelor of Science in Computer Sciences. These establishments will provide teachers who are badly needed for the development of the country.

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State University of Zanzibar Wikipedia


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