Unity University
ዩኒቲ ዩኒቨርስቲ | |
Seal of the Unity University | |
Former names | Unity University College |
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Motto | Quality House |
Type | Private |
Established | 1998 |
President | Dr. Arega Yirdaw |
Founder | Fisseha Eshetu[1] |
Academic staff | 76 |
Students | 5,193 |
Location |
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 9°0′12.29″N 38°48′11.51″E / 9.0034139°N 38.8031972°ECoordinates: 9°0′12.29″N 38°48′11.51″E / 9.0034139°N 38.8031972°E |
Campus | Gerji, Nazreth and Dessie |
Language | English |
Nickname | Unity |
Website |
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Unity University is the first privately owned institute of higher learning to be awarded full-fledged university status in Ethiopia by the Ministry of Education. It is also the first private university in the country to offer postgraduate programs leading to master’s degree in business administration (MBA) and development economics (MA).
History
Established in 1991, Unity language school was offering English, Arabic, French and Italian language courses. It started with not more than 50 students, a few part-time teachers and administration personnel.
Progressively, the institute launched diploma programs in accounting, marketing, business, personnel administration, secretarial science and office management from 1997 to 1999.
In March 1998 the institute was upgraded to a college level,following its achievements in education, becoming the first privately owned college in Ethiopia.[2] Through the years, the institute has played a pioneering role in providing quality education, setting a fine record. Later named Unity College, the institute has promoted innovative approaches and launched degree programs in various disciplines.
Unity was promoted to university level in September 2008, becoming the first privately owned university. It has since been known as Unity University,(U.U.).
Role
In addition to its educational role, the university encourages research and holds annual multi-disciplinary conferences. The proceedings of these conferences are published in its academic journal, The Ethiopian Journal of Business and Development.
Unity University is also very active in community service programs. It is involved in activities related to environmental protection, and has participated in the "Clean and Green Addis Ababa" initiative, and in other programs sponsored by the city council and chamber of commerce of Addis Ababa, such as HIV and AIDS awareness and prevention.
The university offers scholarships to students with financial difficulties, including a girls’ project, which extends assistance to deserving female students who lack financial resources. It also gives scholarships to its own staff who wish to upgrade their academic status, and to students with outstanding records in sports and other cultural activities. now
Size
As of January 2012 the student population was 5,193, with 324 enrolled in the postgraduate program, 4,313 in undergraduate studies, and 556 in TVET programs including distance and continuing programs offered at its various centers. Unity has seventy-six academic staff of which five are women.
Requirements
- Postgraduate
- For MBA and MBA specializing marketing - Holders of bachelor's degrees from recognized colleges and universities in such disciplines as management, marketing management, accounting, economics, engineering, medicine, public administration, political science among others.
- For MA in development economics: Holders of bachelor’s degrees in economics and related fields of specialization from recognized colleges and universities.
- Undergraduate
- As per the policies and regulations of the ministry of education (MOE) for admission to a tertiary level education institution in Ethiopia.
- Completion of college preparatory school and with 360 and above points
- GPA 3.00 and above in ESLCE for female applicants and GPA of 3.2 and above in ESLCE for male applicants.
- Graduate from recognized universities and colleges can also apply for admission in advance standing or otherwise.
- As per the policies and regulations of the ministry of education (MOE) for admission to a tertiary level education institution in Ethiopia.
- Levels
- As per the policies and regulation of the MOE for admission to technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programs.
Duration
- Postgraduate
- Regular - Two years
- Extension - Three years
- Undergraduate
- Regular - Four to six years
Programs
- Undergraduate
- Accounting
- Economics
- Management
- Marketing management
- Management information systems
- Computer science
- Architecture and urban planning
- Civil engineering
- Mining engineering
- Sociology and social anthropology
- Clinical nursing
- Postgraduate
- Master of business administration
- Master of business administration (specialization in marketing)
- MA in development economics
- MA in business economics
- TVET (Level)
- Accounting
- Marketing/salesmanship
- Information technology assistant
- Clinical nursing
- ICT and system support
- Distance and continuing education
- Accounting
- Management
- Marketing management
- Economics
- English
- Executive training programs
- Effective communication and team dynamics
- Leadership essentials and team dynamics
- Strategic leadership and supervisory management
- Innovative leadership and entrepreneurship skills development
- Employees performance appraisal
- Finance for none finance managers
- Database administration
- Business plan preparation and grant proposal writing
- Maintenance management system
- Budget preparation and control management
- Secretarial professionals' development program
- Positive thinking
- Customer service delivery
- Ethics in the workplace
Facilities
- Library
- Computer labs with broadband Internet access
- Printing house
- Bookstore
- TV and radio studio
- Sport facilities
- Cafeteria services
- Clinic
- Pharmacy
Notable Alumni
- Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu, businesswoman, class of 2004.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Haile, Lule Belay (18 August 2007). "Ethiopia: Tertiary Education - Its Quantity And Quality". The Reporter. Retrieved 27 July 2009.
- ↑ "Unity College Graduates Students". Addis Tribune. 28 December 2001. Archived from the original on 9 February 2008. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
- ↑ Tekletsadik, Melat; Berhanu, Betel Bekele. "Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu". www.ethiopianwomenunleashed.org. Retrieved 25 June 2014.