Motto | Learning To Succeed |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2010 |
Chancellor | Amina Mohamed |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Emeka Akaezuwa |
Students | 3000+ (2016) |
Address | Plot 1112/1121, Kansanga Ggaba Road, Kampala, Kampala, Uganda 00°17′05″N 32°36′24″E / 0.28472°N 32.60667°E / 0.28472; 32.60667 |
Campus | Urban |
Website | https://iuea.ac.ug/ |
Location in Kampala |
International University of East Africa (IUEA) is a private non-profit institution in Uganda, and is a chartered University by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (NCHE).
In September 2022 the International University of East Africa was approved for grant of a charter by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE).
A Charter is the highest license an institution of higher learning can attain from the regulators. And the charter can be granted only by the Head of State on the evidence that the university meets the requirements and standards of academic excellence set by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education and the Ministry of Education.
Furthermore, according to section 103(a) of the Universities and other Tertiary Institutions Act of 2001 as amended; a chartered university means a university that is comparable to a public university.
Uganda has more than 60 universities, of which about eight are public universities financed by the government, and about 52 are private universities and other tertiary degree awarding institutions. Of the private universities, only a handful, IUEA among them, have been chartered.
For any private university, getting a charter means that the institution has sufficiently demonstrated its ability to provide an environment that supports and nurtures quality education. Over the years, IUEA has consistently demonstrated its academic and technological prowess.
Overview
International University of East Africa is one of the newest universities in Uganda. Located in Kansanga, off the Kampala-Ggaba Road, in the southern part of the Kampala Metropolitan Area, the campus measures 20 acres (8.1 ha). Once the campus infrastructure is fully installed, the student body is expected to swell to 10,000. The first Chancellor of IUEA was the late Professor Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, who was Governor of the Bank of Uganda, the national Central Bank. The current Vice Chancellor is Dr. Emeka Akaezuewa.
Location
IUEA has its main campus on a 20 acres (8.1 ha) piece of property at Kansanga, a south-eastern suburb of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. Kansanga lies approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi), by road, southeast of the central business district of Kampala. The coordinates of the university campus are:0°17'05.0"N, 32°36'24.0"E (Latitude:0.284722; Longitude:32.606667).
History
The university was founded in 2010 and began admitting students in July 2011. IUEA is licensed by the Uganda National Council of Higher Education (UNCHE), the government body that licenses institutions of higher learning in the country. The first batch of IUEA students graduated in 2014, numbering just 264.
Faculties
As of July 2014, IUEA has the following faculties:
- Faculty of Business and Management
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Science and Technology
- Faculty of Law
Besides the faculties mentioned above IUEA also has a Foundation Studies Department that offers Higher Education Certificate programmes in Arts or Sciences. It also has a Centre of Languages and Professional Skills (CLAPS) that offers language and other short courses.
Courses
Postgraduate Courses
Source:
- Masters of Business Administration
- Masters of information Technology
Undergraduate Degree Courses
- Bachelor of Law
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Public Administration
- Bachelor of Human Resource Management
- Bachelor of Procurement and Logistics Management
- Bachelor of Tourism & Hospitality Service Management
- Bachelor of information Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science & Management
- Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mobile & Satellite Communication
- Bachelor of Architecture
Diploma Courses
- Diploma in Public Administration
- Diploma in Business Administration
- Diploma in Computer Science
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering
- Diploma in Civil Engineering
- Diploma in Architecture
Foundation Programme
- Higher Education Certificate in Arts
- Higher Education Certificate in Science
Centre for Languages & Professional Skills
- Certificate in English (Beginner/Elementary/Intermediate)
Public figures
Former teachers
Main page: Category:Academic staff of International University of East Africa- Olubayi Olubayi : Scientist, writer and former vice-chancellor
- Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile : Ugandan economist and banker, chancellor
Notable alumni
Main page: Category:International University of East Africa alumni- Canary Mugume: Ugandan investigative journalist
- Amini Cishugi: Congolese YouTuber and writer
- Bobi Wine: Ugandan musician and politician
- Pia Pounds: Musician
See also
- KCCA
- Makindye Division
- Uganda Education
- Uganda Universities
- UG University Leaders
- Education in Uganda
- List of universities in Uganda
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