Introduction to American University of Nigeria:
Introduction
The American University of Nigeria is a private university located in Yola, the capital of Adamawa State, Nigeria. It provides American-style liberal arts higher education at undergraduate, graduate and professional levels. It is the first American-style university in sub-Saharan Africa.
Overview
Students and Faculty: The current number of faculty and staff is 93, and the number of undergraduate and graduate students enrolled is 1,500.
Subject Majors: The school has six colleges, offering majors such as Communication and Multimedia Design, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Petrochemistry, Economics, Politics and International Studies, English Language and Literature, Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Entrepreneurship Management, Law, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Software Engineering, Data Science and Analysis, Computer Science, and Information Systems.
History and Establishment
The school was founded in 2003 by former Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar, construction began in 2004, and the first batch of students was welcomed in 2005. In 2007, the school was renamed the American University of Nigeria. In 2008, the school's curriculum was accredited by the Nigerian National University Commission and again in 2013. In 2012, the school launched a master's degree program in information technology administration. In 2014, the school opened the Robert A. Pastor Library and e-Learning Center.
School Strength
Teaching Resources: The school has modern teaching facilities, such as the Robert A. Pastor Library and e-Learning Center, which has a digital collection of more than 250,000 volumes.
International Exchange: As a member of the Global Liberal Arts Alliance, the school cooperates and exchanges with universities and institutions around the world, providing students with a broad international perspective and exchange opportunities.
Institutional Nature
Private University.
Educational Philosophy
Aims to cultivate Africa's future leaders and provide impetus for economic development throughout the region. The school focuses on cultivating students' information technology, entrepreneurship, and arts and science literacy, and is committed to providing the skills and leadership needed to solve Africa's pressing social and economic challenges.
Key Laboratories and Disciplines
No particularly prominent key laboratories have been identified. Key disciplines include petrochemistry, computer science, business administration, etc.
Faculty
The school has the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Entrepreneurship, the School of Law, the College of Engineering, the School of Information Technology and Computing, and the Graduate School.
Ranking
There is currently no authoritative comprehensive ranking that is widely recognized internationally.
Expenses
Due to the lack of specific cost information for the school, the cost of studying in Nigeria for one year is approximately between US$6,000 and US$9,600.
Campus Environment
Main Campus: Located on the southern ring road of Yola, the campus is beautiful and modern, consisting of 16 buildings, including 9 comfortable dormitory buildings, a spacious cafeteria, a large graduation ceremony hall, an administrative building, the College of Arts and Sciences Building, and the Peter Okocha Building (where the School of Law is located).
North Campus: Located across the street from the main campus, it was once a temporary campus with a fully equipped teacher village and community development center.
Campus Facilities: All buildings are fully equipped with air conditioning and modern facilities, the entire campus has wireless network access, and dormitories provide security personnel, clean tap water and cable TV.
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