Overview
The Faculty of Arts is one of the four Faculties in the College of Humanities and Legal Studies of the University of Cape
Coast. The focus of the Faculty is to promote teaching, research and
extension of various aspects of Liberal Arts.
Vision Statement
To become a centre of excellence in teaching, learning, research,
documentation, empowerment, applications, and self-extension of Liberal
Arts.
Mission Statement
Training and equipping people in the Liberal Arts for effective
development of their communities through: Providing the space for the
development of high calibre persons in critical thinking and reflection;
Seeking dynamic ways of reconstructing programmes and projects to
respond to the contemporary needs of the faculty; Addressing the
national requirements of highly skilled and equipped personnel in
African Studies, Classics and Philosophy, English Language, French,
Ghanaian Languages, History, Music and Theatre Studies and Religious
Studies; Undertaking relevant research and documentation in Liberal
Arts; Establishing linkages with institutions within and outside Ghana
for the enhancement of the vision of the Faculty.
Goals & Objectives
- To generate resources both internally and externally to enable the faculty fulfil its vision and mission
- To progressively introduce new programmes and revamp old ones in response to changes in the national, global intellectual, political, economic, religious and socio-cultural contexts
- To develop programmes that allow flexibility and freedom in the choice of courses in the Faculty as well as encouraging inter-disciplinary studies
- Unique characteristics
- Sited in historic Cape Coast, a short distance from the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles and other places of historical significance
- Provides forum for inter-disciplinary research, lectures, and conferences
- Quarterly publishes two scientific journals : Asemka (for language and literary works) and Drumspeak (for general subjects
- Offers short and long term courses in English Language and Literature to non-English learners
- Offers short and long term courses in African Studies to both Ghanaians and non-Ghanaians
- Enjoys cordial student-staff relations through Student/Staff Consultative Committees at faculty and department levels
- Has excellent conference and seminar facilities for the exchange of ideas ; and a conducive atmosphere for academic pursuits
- Offers attractive, academic credit courses in African Diaspora studies and the slave trade
- Educating people, transforming minds, preparing world-class leaders for the 21st century
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