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List of Graduands 2020 UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 1 UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA CONGREGATION 25VIRTUAL FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER 2020 UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 4 UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 CHAIRMAN OF COUNCIL Prof. Obeng Mireku VICE-CHANCELLOR AG. PRO-VICE-CHANCELLOR Rev. Fr. Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni Prof. Andy Ofori-Birikorang i UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 REGISTRAR FINANCE OFFICER UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN Surv. Paul Osei-Barima, Esq. Mr. Francis Obeng Mr. Viscount B. Buer PrinCipaLS of CoLLEGE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COLLEGE OF LANGUAGES EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION Prof. Frederick K. Sarfo Prof. J. K. Kagya-Agyemang Prof. Ephraim Avea Nsoh ii UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 UNIVERSITY COUNCIL Prof. Obeng Mireku Government Appointee Chairman Rev. Fr. Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni Vice-Chancellor Member Irene Osei Bonsu Esq. Government Appointee Member Mrs. Abena N. Antwi Government Appointee Member Neenyi Ghartey VII Government Appointee Member Very Rev. Mrs. Ama Afo Blay Ghana Education Service Member Prof. Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa Director-General (GES) Member Professional Teachers Organization Mr. Eric Agbe-Carbonu Member Representative Prof. Mohammed Salifu National Council for Tertiary Educ. (NCTE) Member Dr. (Mrs.) Beth Offei-Awuku Convocation Representative, UEW Member Mr. Eric Sakyi Nketiah Convocation Representative, UEW Member Dr. Isaac Abunyuwah Convocation Representative, UEW Member Dr. Samuel Adu Gyamfi Convocation Representative, UEW Member Ms. Theresa Ackon TEWU Representative Member Mrs. Heartwill Tamakloe GRASAG Representative Member Mr. Emmanuel Oduro Fosu SRC Representative Member Surv. Paul Osei-Barima, Esq. Registrar, UEW Secretary iii UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 iv UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 Contents Principal Officers...............................................................................................................................i Principals of College.........................................................................................................................ii University Council.............................................................................................................................iii Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments...........................................................................................vi Order of Proceedings........................................................................................................................x Conferment of Degrees/Diplomas/Certificates...................................................................................xi National Anthem...............................................................................................................................xii UEW Anthem....................................................................................................................................xii National Song...................................................................................................................................xii Congratulatory Message for UEW Alumni Association......................................................................xiii UEW at a Glance.............................................................................................................................1 25th Congregation Awards........................................................................................................................21 List of Graduands......................................................................................................................................23 School of Graduate Studies...............................................................................................................23 Postgraduate Programmes.........................................................................................................24 Ajumako Campus.............................................................................................................................24 Mampong Campus...........................................................................................................................25 Kumasi Campus................................................................................................................................25 Winneba Campus.............................................................................................................................29 Undergraduate Programmes......................................................................................................41 Winneba Campus.............................................................................................................................42 Ajumako Campus.............................................................................................................................85 Kumasi Campus................................................................................................................................90 Mampong Campus...........................................................................................................................115 v UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 Deans, DireCtors, HEADS of Department FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE EDUCATION Ag. Dean Prof. Kofi Agyarko Ag. Head, Dept. of Animal Science Education Mr. W. K. J. Kwenin Ag. Head, Dept. of Crop and Soil Science Educ. Dr. Larbi Koranteng Ag. Head, Dept. of Agric Eng. and Mech. Educ. Dr. Richard Kotei Ag. Head, Dept. of Agric. Economics and Extension Mr. Vincent Abankwa FACULTY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION (MAMPONG) Dean Prof. Emmanuel Dartey Ag. Head, Dept. of Integrated Science Education Dr. Ebenezer M. Mensah Ag. Head, Dept. of Biological Sciences Education Dr. Mrs. Janice Dwumo Abraham Ag. Head, Dept. of Chemistry Education Mr. Kofi Sarpong FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SANITATION EDUCATION Dean Dr. Richard Amankwah Kuffour Ag. Head, Dept. of Environmental Health and Sanitation Dr. Isaac Money Education Ag. Head, Dept. of Public Health Education Dr. Bismark Dwumfour-Asare FACULTY OF HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION Dean Prof. Phyllis Forster Ag. Head, Dept. of Integrated Home Economics Education Ms. Lani Ashong Ag. Head, Dept. of Clothing and Textiles Education Ms. Rosemary Quacoe Ag. Head, Dept. of Food and Nutrition Education Mr. Guy Eshun Ag. Head, Dept. of Family Life Management Ms. Theresa Amu FACULTY OF BUSINESS EDUCATION Dean Prof. Isaac Boateng Ag. Head, Dept. of Accounting Education Mrs. Richmell Baaba Amanamah Ag. Head, Dept. of Management Education Dr. Faisal Idris FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCES Dean Dr. Samuel Nana Adu Gyamfi Ag. Head,Dept. of Educational Leadership Sr. Dr. Mary Assumpta Ayikue Ag. Head, Dept. of Interdisciplinary Studies Dr. Kofi Asiamah Yeboah Ag. Head, Dept. of Languages Mr. Sylvester Anto vi UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 FACULTY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION Dean Prof. Joseph Mbawuni Ag. Head, Dept. of Construction and Wood Technology Dr. Nongiba Kheni Education. Ag. Head, Dept. of Electricals and Electronics Technology Dr. Albert Awopone Ag. Head, Dept. of Mechanical and Automotive Technology Dr. Enoch Andrews Duodu Education FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION Dean Prof. Stephen Jobson Mitchual Ag. Head, Dept. of Information Tech. Education Dr. Kwame Ansong Gyimah Ag. Head, Dept. of Mathematics Education Dr. Francis Boateng FACULTY OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Dean Dr. Gilbert Owiah Sampson Ag. Head, Dept. of Fashion Design and Textile Education Dr. Josephine Aboagyewaa Ntiri Ag. Head, Dept. of Hospitality and Tourism Education Dr. (Mrs.) Doreen Dedo Adi SCHOOL OF CREATIVE ARTS Dean Dr. Patrique deGraft Yankson Ag. Head, Dept of Art Education Dr. Emmanuel Kojo Amissah Ag. Head, Dept. of Graphic Design Dr. Joseph Essuman Ag. Head, Dept. of Music Education Mr. John Francis Annan Ag. Head, Dept. of Theatre Arts Dr. Evans Asante FACULTY OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES Dean Prof. Samuel K. Hayford Vice-Dean Prof. Stephen Antwi-Danso Head, Dept. of Educational Foundations Prof. Dandy George Dampson Ag. Head, Dept. of Counselling Psychology Dr. Peter Eshun Ag. Head, Dept. of Special Education Dr. Daniel Dogbe Ag. Head, Dept. of Basic Education Dr. Mrs. Sakina Acquah Ag. Head, Dept. of Early Childhood Education Dr. Yayra Dzakodzie Head, Dept. of Educational Admin. & Management Prof. Mrs. Sally Essuman Co-ordinator, Educational Resource Centre Mr. Eric Ofosu-Dwamena FACULTY OF GHANAIAN LANGUAGES EDUCATION Dean Prof. Charles Owu-Ewie Ag. Head, Dept. of Akan-Nzema Education Dr. Nana Ama Wiafe Akenteng Ag. Head, Dept. of Ewe Education Mr. Pascal Kpodo Ag. Head, Dept. of Ga-Dangme Dr. Yvonne Ollenu Ag. Head, Dept. of Gur-Gonja Education Mr. James Azure Ababila vii UEW 25TH CONGREGATION-VIRTUAL, FIRST SESSION, SEPTEMBER., 2020 FACULTY OF SCIENCE EDUCATION Dean Prof. Ruby Hanson Vice-Dean Prof. Victus Samlafo Ag. Head, Dept. of Health, Physical Education, Recreation Dr. Ernest Yeboah Acheampong and Sports (HPERS) Ag. 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