Introduction to St. Joseph University in Tanzania:
School Profile: St. Joseph University in Tanzania is an influential private university dedicated to cultivating professionals in the fields of engineering, medicine, science education, etc., and providing intellectual support and human resources for the development of Tanzania and surrounding areas.
Basic Overview
Established in 2011.
Geographical Location: Located in Mbezi and Boko, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, with the main campus in Mbezi.
Campus Distribution: There are two campuses, Mbezi Campus and Boko Campus.
Historical Evolution: Since its establishment in 2011, it has continued to grow and develop, and has achieved certain results in teaching, scientific research and social services, and has gradually become an important force in Tanzania's education in the fields of engineering and medicine.
School Strength
Faculty: It has a professional team of teachers from home and abroad to provide students with professional teaching and guidance.
Teaching Facilities: Equipped with relatively advanced teaching equipment and laboratories, it provides good conditions for the teaching and practice of engineering, medicine and other majors.
Nature of the institution: Private university, affiliated to the Catholic Church.
Educational philosophy: Focus on cultivating all-round talents, not only imparting professional knowledge, but also focusing on cultivating students' moral qualities and social responsibility, and is committed to cultivating students into social pillars with professional skills and good morals.
Key disciplines
Engineering: Civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, electronic and communication engineering, computer science and engineering and other majors are strong, focusing on practical teaching, and cultivating students' engineering practice ability.
Medicine: Doctor of Medicine (MD), pharmaceutical science, nursing and other majors have trained a large number of medical professionals for Tanzania.
Science education: Bachelor of Science majors such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, geography, computer science, etc., provide talents for the field of science education.
Department settings
St. Joseph's College of Engineering and Technology: Located in the main campus of Mbezi, it offers engineering courses.
St. Joseph's College of Health and Allied Sciences: Located in the Boko campus, it offers medical and related professional courses.
International ranking
World ranking: According to 4icu.org data, the world ranking in 2024 is 10611.
National ranking: Not among the top domestic rankings in Tanzania.
Cost: According to rocapply.com data, the undergraduate tuition fee is 800 euros per semester.
Campus environment
Urban environment: The campus is located in Dar es Salaam, an important city in Tanzania with convenient transportation and rich cultural resources.
On-campus environment: The campus has modern buildings and facilities, providing students with a good learning and living environment. There are facilities such as libraries, laboratories, teaching buildings, and student dormitories to meet students' learning and living needs.
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