Gollis University
جامعة جولس
Other name
GU
MottoA beacon of knowledge
TypePrivate
Established2004 (2004)
ChairmanDr. Saeed A. H. Ibrahim
PresidentSaeed Mohamed Ahmed
Vice-president[[]]
Total staff
436
Students2,471
Undergraduates2,397
Postgraduates74
Other students
600a
Location, ,
CampusLarge City, 32 acres (13 ha)
Colours     Blue, White, Yellow and Red
Websitegollis.edu.sl
gollis.edu.so
gollisuniversity.org

Gollis University (GU) is a privately owned university in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland It is situated near the Golis Mountains.

Overview

Gollis University serves the Hargeisa Region and receives students from portions of the other five regions. It was founded in 2004 as a non-profit institution, opened to students for enrollment in 2005, and was upgraded to a university within 10 months of its opening. Starting with 40 criminal justice and 40 civil engineering students, the student population reached 706 at the end of 2007.[1]


The university operates one campus at Hargeisa, the second capital of Somalia. The tuition fees from students (approximately $500.00/student/semester) are the main source of income for the University.

The university has established the Gollis University Research Institute (GURI). GURI promotes the delivery of research across all faculties and departments of Gollis University. It also promotes and coordinates research projects with other organizations, including higher education institutes, NGOs, professional organizations, and international organizations.[2] [3]

Campuses

The university has several campuses in the region, including:[4]

Undergraduate programs:

  • Faculty of Engineering:
    • Bachelor of Civil engineering
    • Bachelor of Telecommunication engineering
    • Bachelor of Electrical engineering
    • Bachelor of Computer engineering
    • Bachelor of Industrial Engineering
  • Faculty of Information Communication Technology
  • Faculty of Management & Economics:
    • Bachelor of Business Management
    • Bachelor of Accounting and Finance
    • Bachelor of Economics
    • Bachelor of Business Information Technology
  • Faculty of Geology & Water Resources
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine[5]
  • Faculty of Medicine & Allied Health Sciences:
    • Medicine
    • Public Health
    • Nutrition
    • Clinical Laboratory
    • Anesthesia
    • Clinical Officers
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioral Science:
    • Bachelor Development Studies
    • Bachelor of Social Science
    • Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations
  • Faculty of Law.
  • Faculty of Islamic Studies and Sharia
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Applied Statistics

Postgraduate Master Degree programs

References

  1. "Gollis University History". Gollis University. Retrieved 2022-02-06.
  2. "Gollis University". Accreditation Service for International Colleges, ASIC. ASIC Global Ltd. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
  3. "Association of African Universities". Association of African Universities, AAU. Association of African Universities.
  4. "Gollis University Campuses". Gollis University.
  5. "Academics". Gollis University.

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