University of Somalia

Private university in Mogadishu, Somalia
2°02′02″N 45°18′29″E / 2.034°N 45.308°E / 2.034; 45.308CampusUrban, near KM4ColorsGreenWebsitewww.uniso.edu.so

The University of Somalia (UNISO) (Somali: Jaamacada Soomaaliya, Arabic: جامعة الصومال) is a private university in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Overview

The institution was founded in 2005 by a group of independent scholars.[1] It is headquartered in downtown Mogadishu, and also has a branch in El-sha Biyaha.[2]

As of 2014, the university provides higher instruction to a student body of 6,000 pupils.[1] It is a co-educational institution.[2]

Colleges

University of Somalia has six colleges:[3]

  • College of Health Science
  • College of Business administration
  • College of Engineering and Computer
  • College of Education and Social Science
  • College of Sharea and Law
  • College of agroveterinary science

Medical

Facilities operated by the university include:[4]

  • Networking labs
  • Programming labs
  • Medical labs
  • Libraries
  • Teaching hospitals
  • Printing services
  • Internet

Postgraduate

It has also Postgraduate Department which provides the following programs

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Leadership and governance
  • Master of Computer Systems
  • Master of Public Health
  • Master of Anatomy
  • Master of Physiology
  • Master of Pathology

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "About". University of Somalia. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  2. ^ a b "University of Somalia". 4 International Colleges & Universities. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Colleges". University of Somalia. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Facilities". University of Somalia. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
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