St. Joseph University In Tanzania

St. Joseph University In Tanzania
Chuo Kikuu cha Mtakatifu Joseph Tanzania  (Swahili)
Type Private
Established 2011 (2011)
Affiliation Catholic Church
Chancellor Rev. Fr. J. E. Arulraj
President Dr. T. X. A. Ananth
Vice-Chancellor Prof.Burton Lunogelo Mhamilawa Mwamila
Dean Ms. Adela Njau
Location Mbezi, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Coordinates: 6°47′31″S 39°5′19″E / 6.79194°S 39.08861°E / -6.79194; 39.08861
Campus Urban
Website sjuit.ac.tz

St. Joseph University In Tanzania (SJUIT) is a private university in Tanzania.[1]. This is run by Daughters of Mary Immaculate and Collaborators.

St. Joseph University In Tanzania (SJUIT) is a renowned University in Tanzania currently with three active colleges, two at its Mbezi-Luguluni Campus and one at its Boko campus.

The colleges at the Mbezi-Luguluni campus offer degree and Ordinary Diploma programmes in various fields of Engineering and Sciences and Mathematics Education. The college at the Boko campus offers MD (Doctor of Medicine), Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nursing programmes. SJUIT has secured the position as the “UNIVERSITY OF CHOICE”, when it comes to engineering, ICT, science education, medical and paramedical related studies in Tanzania. SJUIT is a university of choice not just for students alone but also for parents alike, as well as the labour market. The university owes its existence and operations to its mission which focuses on “Capacity Building by offering Quality Employable Education”. The products of the university are well sought in the labour market for their mantle, discipline and dedication. SJUIT produces the leaders of the country, who are well-known for their discipline, knowledge, skill, loyalty and integrity.

The university boasts of a team of professionals who are dedicating their time in the development of the youth. The team is drawn from local and abroad alike.

SJUIT has become a destination “WHERE YOUR DREAMS ARE NURTURED”.


References

  1. "Register of Universities" (PDF). Tanzania Commission for Universities. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.