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Catholic University of South Sudan
South Sudan

Popularity:3808

Official website: https://www.cuofssd.org/
Tel:+211 922 023 231
Address:Kololo Road, Juba, South Sudan

The relevant introduction of Catholic University of South Sudan is as follows:

Introduction: Catholic University of South Sudan is a private higher education institution located in South Sudan, officially recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of South Sudan, related to Catholicism, with campuses in Juba and Wau.

Overview: It offers courses in many fields, covering humanities and arts, business and social sciences, medicine and health, etc., aiming to provide students with a comprehensive education and cultivate professionals who meet the needs of society. It has about 4,000 students.

History and establishment time: In 2007, five bishops in Sudan decided to establish a Catholic university. On September 29, 2008, Catholic University of South Sudan officially opened and welcomed the first batch of 50 students. In 2013, the Wau campus launched new projects including mineralogy and mining research, which were fully implemented in 2014.

School strength

Faculty: There are a group of teachers from different backgrounds, including some professionals with rich teaching and research experience.

Teaching facilities: Both the Juba campus and the Wau campus have basic teaching facilities, such as libraries. In 2009, the school was donated a container library.

Nature of the institution: A private higher education institution, established and supported by the church, with a certain degree of autonomy in operation and management.

Educational philosophy: Based on the values ​​and educational traditions of Catholicism, it emphasizes the cultivation of students' knowledge, skills and moral qualities, pays attention to the all-round development of students, and is committed to cultivating responsible and professional talents for the society, so that students can succeed in both personal and professional fields.

Key subjects

Arts and humanities: Focus on cultivating students' literacy in language, culture, history, philosophy, etc., and offer relevant courses to enhance students' humanistic spirit and cultural understanding.

Business and social sciences: Including accounting, finance, business management, sociology and other majors, cultivating professional talents in the business and social fields for the society.

Medicine and health: There are majors such as nursing to train professional nurses for the medical and health industry in South Sudan.

Faculty: Including the School of Education, the School of Arts and Social Sciences, the School of Economics and Business Administration, the School of Environmental Sciences, the School of Agriculture, the Center for Information and Communication Technology, the School of Communication and Media, the School of Women's Empowerment, etc.

Ranking: 13734th in the world, 1003rd in Africa, and 3rd in South Sudan.

Expense: Taking the 2024 data as an example, for the bachelor's degree program, the annual tuition fee for the Bachelor of Arts in Theology is 50,000 South Sudanese pounds, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing is 75,000 South Sudanese pounds per year, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is 60,000 South Sudanese pounds per year, and the Bachelor of Business Administration is 55,000 South Sudanese pounds per year; for the master's degree program, the Master of Arts in Theology is 70,000 South Sudanese pounds per year, the Master of Science in Nursing is 90,000 South Sudanese pounds per year, the Master of Science in Computer Science is 80,000 South Sudanese pounds per year, and the Master of Business Administration is 75,000 South Sudanese pounds per year.

Campus environment: Juba Campus is located in the capital of South Sudan, with relatively convenient transportation and gradually improved surrounding supporting facilities. The city where Wau Campus is located also has its own characteristics. The campus may be built in accordance with the local environment, with basic buildings such as teaching buildings and libraries, providing students with learning and living space.