The BSc Chemistry and Mathematical Sciences programme seeks to attract holders of all secondary and post-secondary education certificates who meet the admission requirements. Enrolment will be opened to both local and foreign nationals. The admission requirements for the programme are as follows:
Credit passes (A-D) in core English, core Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies and any three elective subjects from the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Elective Mathematics with aggregate score of 24 or better.
At least a credit (A1-C6) in core English, core Mathematics and Integrated Science or Social Studies and any three elective subjects from the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Elective Mathematics with an aggregate score of 36 or better.
Applicants should, in addition to credit passes in five (5) GCE ‘O’ Level subjects (including English and Mathematics), have three (3) passes in the relevant subjects at the Advanced Level. A pass in General Paper must also be obtained.
HND Second Class (Upper and Lower Division) holders with relevant background may be admitted in Third Year of the programme after passing an interview, while HND First Class may be considered for admission without an interview. Two-year Diploma Second Class holders may be admitted into second year, while three years Diploma with distinction may be admitted into third year of the programme without an interview.
Mature Applicants must have attained the age of 25 years or above with passes in WASSCE/SSSCE/O’ Level Mathematics and English and/or relevant working experience, and must also pass a written examination and interview conducted by the School.
Foreign students may be admitted on the basis of qualification from their home country for which the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC)shall determine equivalence. Evidence of proficiency in English Language will be required in the case of applicants from non-English speaking countries.