College of Humanities and Social Sciences (KNUST)

College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Established 2005
Provost Prof. Imoro
Location Kumasi Campus
Colours Purple and White         
Website https://cohss.knust.edu.gh

The College, like all five others came into being on the 4th of January 2005, following the promulgation of the new statutes. The College started with four academic Faculties: Art, Law, School of Business and Social Sciences, and a Research Centre; Centre for Cultural and African Studies.

After a decade of growth the University decided to restructure the college to enhance efficiency in management. At the beginning of the 2014/2015 academic year the University Council approved the transfer of the Faculty of Art from the College to reconstitute the College of Art and Built Environment. Consequently the College now has three Faculties i.e. Law, Social Science and the School of Business and the Research Centre.

Following the departure of the Faculty of Art the name of the College has changed to College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CoHSS). Not withstanding these changes, the College remains the watershed of knowledge for all faculties in the University, offering diverse and cross cutting courses to the numerous departments in the University. This is based on the philosophy that the sciences need a modicum of the liberal arts to function effectively in their various professions. Since the human and social aspects in the various fields of academia are inevitable, the College’s contribution towards the achievement of the University’s mandate cannot be underestimated. The College is therefore central in the quest for relevant knowledge creation in the University. The activities of the College also help in reducing the tension and stress associated with laboratory and studio-based programmes, and orient the scientists to mainstream society in any scientific and technological innovations.

Academics

Sir Arku Korsah Law Library

The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is an amalgamation of three Faculties, fourteen (14) Departments and a Research Centre. The amalgamation was in line with the University’s objective to achieve good governance and academic excellence through restructuring of academic and administrative units into Colleges.

Faculty of Social Sciences

  • Department of Economics
  • Department of English
  • Department of Geography & Rural Development
  • Department of History & Political Studies
  • Department of Modern Languages
  • Department of Sociology & Social Work
  • Department of Religious Studies

Faculty of Law

  • Department of Commercial Law
  • Department of Private Law
  • Department of Public Law

KNUST School of Business

  • Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems
  • Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy
  • Department of Human Resource and Organizational Development
  • Department of Accounting and Finance

Research

List of Past Student Council Presidents

  • Dennis Sarpong 2017-2018
  • Joshua Budu 2016-2017
  • Henry Adjei 2014-2015
  • Ahmed Salim Nuhu 2013-2014
  • Fugah Caleb 2012-2013
  • Edem Klu Joseph 2011-2012

References

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