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KNUST Courses for Home Economics Students

we will share with you the Complete List of KNUST Courses for Home Economics Students. Typically, admittance to home economics courses at KNUST is somewhat tough. Home science is a program that applicants are particularly interested in because KNUST is an institution that places a strong emphasis on science.

Without a doubt, we’ll look at the several Home Economics courses that students at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) might enroll in. The grades you must achieve on your WASSSCE or Senior High School examination to be eligible for admission to KNUST will next be discussed.

KNUST Home Economics Courses and its Requirements

Let’s concentrate on WASSCE pupils for the time being who have finished their education. First and foremost, candidates for the WASSCE must score at least A1 to C6 in each topic they write.

Because of this, you must receive grades in all four of your senior high school core subjects ranging from A1 to C6.
You should also receive grades ranging from A1 to C6 in all of the high school electives you took.

Please be aware that Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology will once again compute your aggregate using your top-scoring core subjects and top-scoring electives.
Notably, the institution will base student admissions for science-related programmes on English, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science.

However, the institution only accepts applicants for programmes that focus on humanities through English, Core Mathematics, and Social Studies.
Let’s now examine the list of home economics programmes that Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) offers.

KNUST Courses for Home Economics Students

  • Development Planning
  • Human Settlement Planning
  • Communication Design (Graphic Design)
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management LLB
  • LLB (Degree Holders Only) (Fee-Paying)
  • Culture and Tourism
  • History
  • Political Studies
  • French and Francophone Studies (BA. French)
  • Akan Language and Culture (BA. Akan)
  • Linguistics
  • BFA Painting and Sculpture
  • CERAMICS (Industrial Art)
  • CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY (Industrial Art)
  • Metalsmithing and Jewellery Technology (Industrial Art)
  • Textile Design and Technology
  • Fashion Design
  • Integrated Rural Art and Industry
  • Publishing Studies
  • Communication Studies
  • Geography and Rural Development.
  • English
  • Economics
  • Sociology
  • Social Work
  • Religious Studies
  • Packaging Technology

The list of programs above shows the breadth of options open to students studying home economics at Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi.

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But bear in mind that you must obtain the grades required to meet the university’s entrance requirements.

KNUST Courses and Cut Off Points

admission is open to all students with an aggregate score of 6 to 36. However, due to a lack of funding, the institution must set a cut off point for each programme. For instance, the KNUST general cutoff threshold has been aggregating 24 in recent years.

The cut-off point is often determined by the number of applicants for a given programme and the number of openings at the university.

You must therefore put in the most effort to achieve the highest grades in order to be admitted.
Thus, the cut-off point of KNUST Admission varies every year.

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