Regent University College of Science and Technology
Overview
Regent University College of Science and Technology (Regent-Ghana) since its inception in 2005, has uniquely defined its domain of advancing science, engineering and technology education to meet the growing industry needs. Its programmes are distinctively developed with the aim of producing the technological human resource capacity for the nation and beyond. The University prepares graduates who have the proficiency to deal with the challenges of the 21st century, the capacity for insightful understanding of prevailing economic issues and technological problems. Over the years, Regent-Ghana has been committed to achieving high academic standards and compliance with all regulatory requiremen
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Vision
To become a centre of excellence in raising highly skillful, visionary, God-fearing, critical thinkers, ethical and passionate leaders, to function as change-agents in their various spheres of life.
Mission
To function as a cutting-edge Christian University dedicated to providing science and technology-oriented education through teaching, research and outreach.
The Regent Agenda
Regent University College of Science and Technology is an institution with a national agenda and a global focus. Regent University exists to function as a God-centered University dedicated to raising highly skillful, visionary, God-fearing, ethical and passionate leaders to function as change agents in their various locations and spheres of life.
Our mandate is to prepare graduates to take charge of their own destinies and the destinies of their nations. Regent University gives more than a degree and a certificate; it provides more than a job to employees. Regent empowers individual to become people of influence, to impact generations.
Regent provides an education for the total person: Mind, Spirit, and Body. At Regent University, lives are shaped and destinies are formed.
Regent stands for Innovation, Discipline, Excellence, Appreciation and Speed (IDEAS).
HISTORY OF Regent University College of Science and Technology
The Regent University College of Science and Technology, Regent-Ghana, is located in Accra, Ghana. It was registered in September 2003 as a company limited by guarantee. It received accreditation to operate as a tertiary institution in 2004, and in January 2005 it started its maiden lectures with about 30 pioneer students at its maiden campus, the Trinity Campus, at Mataheko, near Accra.
It initially operated satellite campuses at Dansoman, Lartebiorkoshie, and on Graphic, Fadama, Accra. Today Regent-Ghana is located on the main campus at the McCarthy Hill to the west of Accra.
Regent-Ghana now has four Schools, namely, School of Business and Leadership (SBL), School of Informatics Engineering & Technology (SIET), Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS), and the Institute of Languages & General Studies. There is also the Language Centre and a newly-established Centre for Academic Writing. A number of interdisciplinary programmes cross the boundaries between schools and disciplines.
Locally, Regent-Ghana is affiliated to the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi; University of Education, Winneba and the Trinity Theological Seminary at Legon, Accra. Its international partners are Trier University of Applied Sciences, Umwelt campus, Birkenfield, Germany; Maastricht School of management, Netherlands; and St Mary’s university of Canada. The University is also a member of the Conference of Heads of Private Universities, Ghana.
The mission of Regent-Ghana is raising highly skilful, visionary, Ethical, and God-fearing leaders to function as change agents. The university community shares in the vision of the founder and president, Prof. E. Kingsley Larbi, to establish and maintain one of the leading and finest institutions in the world.
It is dedicated to ensuring that every member of faculty, staff, and alumni of the University is committed to socio-economic and spiritual renewal. This understanding informs and fashions the investment we make into our students, faculty, and supporting staff. Motivated by a dedicated and visionary leadership, ICT-driven curricula, and Christian ethical values, we aim at having our students fully prepared to effectively spearhead national and industrial development anywhere in the global community.
The principal governing body of the university is the University Council. Authority in purely academic matters lies with the Senate (Senatus Academicus). The Regent Ghana Students’ Union (RGSU) provides a variety of services and facilities for the student population. The RGSU executives and parliament represent students on various committees and organizations, both within and without the university.