Bishop Stuart University

Bishop Stuart University (BSU)
Motto Our God Reigns
Established 2002
Type Private
Chancellor Rt. Rev. Fred Mwesigwa Sheldon
Vice-Chancellor Professor Jossy Bibangambah
Students 3,000+ (2010)
Location Mbarara, Uganda
Campus Urban
Website Homepage

Bishop Stuart University (BSU) is a private, not-for-profit, multi-campus university in Uganda.

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Location

BSU has its main campus, measuring approximately 48 hectares (120 acres), at Kakoba Hill, off of Buremba Road, approximately 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of downtown Mbarara. This location is approximately 295 kilometres (183 mi), by road, southwest of Kampala, Uganda's capital.[1] The coordinates of the main campus of the university are:00 36 09S, 32 41 46E (Latitude:-0.6025; Longitude:30.6960). The second campus is located at Ruharo Hill, also in the Mbarara Metropolitan Area.

History

The university is named after Bishop Stuart who was the Anglican Bishop in Uganda in the middle of the 20th Century.[2] Bishop Stuart University started operations in 2003 at the campus of then Kakoba National Teacher's College, (KNTC), in the western Ugandan city of Mbarara. In the beginning, prior to BSU attaining full accreditation, the university arranged for the students educated at BSU, to be awarded certificates, diplomas and degrees by Uganda Christian University[3] KNTC ceased operations at the end of 2005 and in 2006 BSU took over the premises and grounds previously occupied by the teachers' college.[4] In 2006, BSU held her maiden graduation ceremony. However, the certificates, diplomas and degrees were awarded by UCU. [5][6] The first batch of students to graduate on BSU letterheads were the graduates of 2009.[7]

Academic affairs

As of October 2009, BSU has the following academic faculties and departments: [8]

Academic courses

The university offers courses at Certificate, Diploma, Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. The programs offered include:

Certificate courses

Diploma courses

Undergraduate courses

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