Puntland State University

Puntland State University
Former names
Garowe School of Management
Motto PSU is an Agent of Change
Type Public
Established 2004
Vice-Chancellor Mahamud Hamid Mohamed
Academic staff
Over 60
Students Over 1000
Location Garowe, Puntland, Somalia
Campus Garowe Main Campus,
Galkacyo Campus,
Bosaso Campus
Website www.puntlandstateuniversity.com; www.psu.so; www.psusomalia.com

Puntland State University is a university in Garowe, the administrative capital of the northeastern Puntland region of Somalia.

History

The school traces its roots back to the Garowe School of Management, a women's school in Garowe offering courses in accounting, computer skills, business English and business management. After a year of operation, which saw the graduation of 60 women, the school was expanded to a two-year structure and renamed to Puntland Community College. In 2004, in cooperation with the United Nations Development Program and USIU Nairobi, PCC was expanded to include four-year programs. It was also renamed to Puntland State University (PSU).

Degrees

A computer classroom in Puntland State University.

Degrees offered at PSU include:

The school is participating in the Puntland Resource and Service Center, which began construction in January 2007 in Garowe.

Faculties

Partnership

Puntland State University has entered into a sister institution relationship with the Minneapolis Community and Technical College (MCTC) based in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States.[2]

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