Business
1Level 1 Mastery of Business*
Discovery (Suggested Year 1)
- Patterns of Genius and My Life’s Purpose
- Serving Others through Innovation
- Management Theory
- Algebra OR Pre-Calculus
- The Beauty and Wonders of Life (Biology)
- Composition and Rhetoric or Creative Writing and Story Telling
- Trigonometry OR Calculus
- Individuals and Wealth (Microeconomics)
- Discovering Nature and Its Composition
- Marketing Theory
- The Language of Money I
- Global Issues
- Public Speaking
- Research Statistical Methods
- We are Africans: The History and Cosmology of Humanity
- The Language of Money II
- Society and Wealth (Macroeconomics)
- Leading with Finance
- International Business
- Business Law
- Society and Wealth (Macroeconomics)
- Design Thinking
- Collective Action
- Leading Change
- Technology Ventures Planning
- Financial Management
- Service Marketing
- Consumer Behavior
- African Language (Translating subjects and projects)
- Public Speaking
- Multidisciplinary Capstone – This year is dedicated to mastering your field through a practicum designed to immerse you in a multidisciplinary entrepreneurial capstone project. You can choose any of the following projects for your capstone. Every project should include elements of business, law and politics to help you think about non-technical factors necessary for project success. You may start their practicum in your third year.
*High or secondary school education is a prerequisite.
1Level 2 Mastery of Business*
- Research Methodology
- Individuals and Wealth
- Marketing Communication
- Management Theory
- Service Marketing
- Financial Management
- International Business
- Society and Wealth
- Consumer Behavior
- E-Marketing
- Accounting for Managers
- Advanced Business Law
- Thesis
*Previous training (e.g. undergraduate education) and experience is a prerequisite
1Level 2 Mastery of Hospitality and Tourism Management*
- Research Methodology
- Tourism Resource Management (Part I)
- Tourism Planning & Development
- Management Theory
- Hospitality Services Management
- Financial Management
- Tourism Management
- Tourism and Culture
- Tourism Resource Management (Part II)
- Hospitality Facilities and Operational Management
- Contemporary Issues in Tourism and Hospitality
- Business Entrepreneurship
- Advanced Business Law
- Thesis
*Previous training (e.g. undergraduate education) and experience is a prerequisite
1Level 2 Mastery of Hospitality and Tourism Marketing*
- Research Methodology
- Principles & Practices of Hospitality & Tourism Marketing (I)
- Business Marketing
- Marketing Theory
- Marketing Communication
- Consumer Behavior
- Marketing Planning & Strategic Development
- Principles & Practices of Hospitality & Tourism Marketing (II)
- Advanced Quantitative Analysis
- Service Marketing
- E-Marketing
- Business Entrepreneurship
- Thesis
*Previous training (e.g. undergraduate study) is a prerequisite
Engineering
1Level 1 Mastery in Agricultural Mechanization*
Discovery (Suggested Year 1)
- Patterns of Genius and Life’s Purpose
- Serving Others through Innovation
- Algebra
- The Beauty and Wonders of Life
- Principles of Fabrication and Agricultural Mechanization
- Trigonometry
- Wonders of the Physical World and How Things Work
- Composition and Rhetoric or Creative Writing and Story Telling
- Discovering Nature and Its Composition
- Individuals and Wealth
- Special Topics in Soil Science
- Advances in Agriculture
- Engineering/Computer Graphics and Machine Design
- Research Statistical Methods
- Machinery Management
- Calculations for Mechanized Agriculture
- Principles and Practices of Organic Agriculture
- We are Africans: The History and Cosmology of Humanity
- Places on Earth
- Environmental Reclamation (HEAI)
- Electrical Systems (Engr. Nduruchukwu Okoro)
- Water, Water Quality and Analysis (HEAI)
- Environmental Soil Science (HEAI)
- Society and Wealth (Macroeconomics) (Ms. Ochor)
- Irrigation System Designs
- Mobile and Wireless Power
- African Language (Translating subjects and projects)
- Public Speaking
- Start Something
- Plant Protection
*Consider starting year-long internship as well
Leap (Suggested Year 4)- Environmental Control in Animal Structures
- Mechanical and Hydraulics Systems
- Applied Geographic Information Systems
- Crop Physiology and Production
- Animal Science
- Principles of Irrigation and Drainage
- Food Processing and Packaging Techniques
- Special Topics in Environmental Sciences or Forestry and Environmental Management or Natural Resources Mngt
- Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management
*High or secondary school education is a prerequisite
1Level 2 Mastery in Construction Engineering*
- Constructed Place
- Practice
- Construction Document Technology
- Studio 1
- Studio 2
- Studio 3
- Studio 4
- Shelter Construction
- Atomized Knowledge of Building Construction
- Global Interdependencies
- Timber and Wood Construction
- Material Technologies
- Open Elective
- Landscape Design and Architecture
*Previous training (e.g. undergraduate in Architecture, Construction, Engineering or related field) is a prerequisite
1Level 2 Mastery in Architecture*
- Sense of Place:Cultural Identity and Vitality
- Practice
- Alternate Futures: Myth and Storytelling in the Age of the Cyborg
- Hyper Contextuality: Remote Idealistic Worlds
- On Site: Shaping
- Designing Beyond Borders
- Milling
- Plastics
- Alternate Uses for Milling
- Autonomous Living: Indigenous Structures
- De-constructing Archetypes: Myth and Storytelling
- Architectural Influences: Materials and Fabrication
- Gaming and Technology in Architecture: Influences from Science Fiction History
- Synthetic Habitats
- World Heritage: Vital Sites
- Without Walls: Designing More
- Entrepreneurial Finance
- Borders: Literature for all Nations