Christian Bilingual University of Congo
Université Chrétienne Bilingue du Congo (UCBC) | |
Motto | Love, Work, Faithfulness |
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Established | 2006 |
Rector | David Kasali |
Dean | Honore Bunduki |
Academic staff | David Kasali, Kaswera Kasali, Honoré Bunduki Kwany, Innocent Bora Uzima, Noé Kasali, Mashauri Malonga |
Administrative staff | David Kasali, Honoré Bunduki Kwany, Daniel Masumbuko Kasereka, Bethany Erickson, Justin Hubbard, Chelsie Frank, Osée Mbusa Mbailwako, Meredith Knuckles, Grant Haun, Kaza Bendela, Charles Tsongo |
Students | 300 |
Location | Beni, Democratic Republic of Congo |
Nickname | UCBC |
Affiliations | Congo Initiative |
Website |
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UCBC (French: Université Chretienne Bilingue du Congo, English: Christian Bilingual University of Congo) is a Christian bilingual university in development in the town of Beni, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Organization
The development of UCBC is supported the Congo Initiative (CI-UCBC), a Christian charity in Wisconsin.[1]
Description of Educational Activities
Preparatory Year
CI/UCBC aligns Preparatory year with its academic program. The curriculum focuses on teaching English as means of communication and medium of instruction; computer skills are taught to bring students into the modern world of computer literacy for research and communication; general courses, work methodology and CI-UCBC philosophy and values are also taught to prepare students for studies at UCBC.
Faculty Departments
- Faculty of Economic Sciences: Department of Management and Computerized Accounting, Department of Agribusiness and the Department of Management and Business Administration
- Faculty of Theology: Department of Ethics, Leadership Development and The department of Counseling
- Faculty of Applied Sciences: Department of Computer Engineering and The department of Electromechanics Engineering
- Faculty of Communication Sciences: Department of Journalism, Multimedia and Communication of organizations
- Faculty of law
References
- ↑ IIIcord.org Congo Initiative Archived September 16, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
Coordinates: 0°31.813′N 29°29.496′E / 0.530217°N 29.491600°E