College of Art and Built Environment (KNUST)

College of Art and Built Environment
Provost Prof. Edward Badu
Academic staff
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Location Kumasi, Ghana
Colours Red and White         
Website http://cap.knust.edu.gh/

The College of Art and Built Environment came into existence in January 2005 in Kumasi, Ghana, as part of the restructuring of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology into a Collegiate System. In the restructuring, the Faculty of Environmental and Development studies (FEDS) and the Institute of Land Management and Development (ILMAD) were merged to form the College.[1]

Provost's Office

  • Provost - Prof. Edward Badu
  • College Registrar - Mr. O. A. Debrah
  • College Finance Officer - Mr. Kwadwo Adu
  • College Librarian - Mr. K. Agyen-Gyasi

Academics

  • Department of Architecture
  • Department of Building Technology
  • Department of Planning
  • Department of Land Economy
  • Institute of Human Settlements Research[2]

Faculties & Departments

Faculty of Art and Built Environment

Faculty of Planning and Land Economy

Students

  • Architectural Students’ Association Ghana(ASAG)
  • Building Technology Students’ Society (BTSS)
  • Ghana Association of Student Planners(GASP)
  • Land Management and Development Students’ Association(LAMDSA)

Research

Institute of Human Settlements Research

  • Centre for Land Studies
  • Centre for Settlements Studies

References

  1. "College of Architecture and Planning: About Us". About Us. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science And Technology. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
  2. "Academics". Kumasi: College of Agriculture and Planning, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. 2013. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  3. The Vice-chancellor's Report, Kumasi: University Press - KNUST, June 2009
  4. "Department of Planning (DoP)". Official Website. KNUST Department of Planning (DoP). Retrieved 2009-10-29.
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