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Annexure XI Amoud University,
Borama
A Vehicle for Peace and Development
Congregation for the Conferment of
Degrees and award of Diplomas
, September 11th 2019, Main Hall
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Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................ iii List of Tables ........................................................................................................ vi List of Figures .................................................................................................... vii The Programme ............................................................................................... viii Senior Officers of the University ...................................................................... xi Other University Officers ................................................................................ xvi Deans of Faculties and Schools ..................................................................... xvii Deans of Faculties ........................................................................................... xvii Associate Deans of Faculties and Schools .................................................. xviii 1.0 Brief History and Background ................................................................ 1 1.2 Statements of Purposes of Amoud University ..................................... 2 1.2.1 Vision ...................................................................................................... 2 1.2.2 Mission ................................................................................................... 2 1.2.3 Identity ................................................................................................... 2 1.2.4 Philosophy ............................................................................................. 2 1.2.5 Objectives ............................................................................................... 2 1.2.6 Core Values ............................................................................................ 3 1.2.6.1 Excellence ....................................................................................... 3 1.2.6.2 Ethicality ........................................................................................ 3 1.2.6.3 Non-Discrimination ..................................................................... 3 1.2.6.4 Freedom of Thought and Expression ........................................ 4 1.2.6.5 Meritocracy .................................................................................... 4 1.2.6.6 Professionalism ............................................................................. 4 1.2.6.7 Respect for the Environment ...................................................... 4 1.2.7 Scope and Standards ............................................................................ 4 2.0 Academic Programmes ............................................................................ 5 2.1 Postgraduate Programmes ...................................................................... 5 2.1.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment .......................................... 5 2.1.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration ............................... 5 2.1.3 Faculty of Education ............................................................................. 5 2.1.4 Faculty of Sharia and Law ................................................................... 5 2.1.5 Faculty of Science .................................................................................. 5 2.1.6 School of Public Health and Nutritrion ............................................. 5 2.2 Undergraduate Programmes .................................................................. 6 2.2.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment .......................................... 6 2.2.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration ............................... 6 2.2.3 Faculty of Economics and Political Science ....................................... 6 2.2.4 Faculty of Education ............................................................................. 6
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2.2.5 Faculty of Engineering ......................................................................... 7 2.2.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing ........................................................... 7 2.2.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law ................................................................... 7 2.2.8 School of Dentistry ................................................................................ 7 2.2.9 School of Laboratory Technology ....................................................... 7 2.2.10 School of Medicine and Surgery ..................................................... 7 2.2.11 School of Nursing and Midwifery .................................................. 7 2.2.12 School of Pharmacy ........................................................................... 8 2.2.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition ........................................... 8 3.0 Staff and Student Profile .......................................................................... 8 3.1 Staff Profile ................................................................................................ 8 3.1.1 Academic Staff ....................................................................................... 8 3.1.2 Support Staff .......................................................................................... 8 3.2 Student Profile ........................................................................................... 9 3.2.1 Overall Student Enrolment, 2018-2019 .............................................. 9 3.2.2 Total Students Turnover, 1997-2019 ................................................. 11 3.2.3 Students Turnover by Faculty/School, 2014-2018 ......................... 14 3.2.3.1 Faculty of Agric. and Environment, Enrolment, 2015-2018 . 15 3.2.3.2 Faculty of Bsns. & Public Admin., Enrolment, 2014-2018 ..... 17 3.2.3.3 Faculty of Econ. and Political Sci., Enrolment, 2014-2018 .... 20 3.2.3.5 Faculty of Engineering, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ....................... 23 3.2.3.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ......... 24 3.2.3.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ................. 26 3.2.3.9 School of Laboratory Technology, Enrolment, 2014-2018 .... 29 3.2.3.10 School of Medicine and Surgery, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ............... 30 3.2.3.11 School of Nursing and Midwifery, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ............ 32 3.2.3.12 School of Pharmacy, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ..................................... 33 3.2.3.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition, Enrolment, 2014-2018 ..... 34 4.0 Conferment of Degrees and award of Diplomas ............................... 36 4.1 Postgraduate Candidates/Graduands ................................................ 36 4.1.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment ........................................ 36 4.1.3 Faculty of Education ........................................................................... 38 4.1.4 Faculty of Science ................................................................................ 39 4.2 Undergraduate Candidates/Graduands ............................................ 42 4.2.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment ........................................ 42 4.2.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration ............................. 43 4.2.5 Faculty of Engineering ....................................................................... 49 4.2.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing ......................................................... 50 4.2.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law ................................................................. 52
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4.2.8 School of Dentistry .............................................................................. 54 4.2.9 School of Laboratory Technology ..................................................... 55 4.2.10 School of Medicine and Surgery ................................................... 56 4.2.12 School of Pharmacy ......................................................................... 58 4.2.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition ......................................... 59 4.3 Diploma Candidate/Graduands .......................................................... 60 5.0 Summary of the 18th Graduation Ceremony ...................................... 62 5.1 Graduands Summary by School/Faculty/Programme .................... 62 5.2 Summary of Awards .............................................................................. 65 6.0 Anthems ................................................................................................... 66 6.1 The Amoud University Anthem .......................................................... 66 6.2 The Somaliland National Anthem ....................................................... 66 Adverts/Congratulations ............................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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List of Tables Table 1: Staff Profile – Teaching ........................................................................ 8 Table 2: Staff Profile, Support Staff ................................................................... 8 Table 3: Student Enrolment, 2018-2019 .......................................................... 10 Table 4: Students Turnover, 1997-2019 ........................................................... 12 Table 5: Enrolment, 2015-2018, Faculty of Agri. and Environment ........... 15 Table 6: Enrolment, Faculty of Bsns. and Public Admin., 2014-2018 ......... 17 Table 7: Enrolment, Faculty of Econ. and Political Science, 2014-2018 ...... 20 Table 8: Enrolment, Faculty of Education, 2014-2018 ................................... 21 Table 9: Enrolment, Faculty of Engineering, 2014-2018 ............................... 23 Table 10: Enrolment, Faculty of ICT and Computing, 2014-2018 ............... 24 Table 11: Enrolment, Faculty of Sharia and Law, 2014-2018 ....................... 26 Table 12: Enrolment, School of Dentistry, 2014-2018 ................................... 28 Table 13: Enrolment, School of Laboratory Technology, 2014-2018 .......... 29 Table 14: Enrolment, School of Medicine and Surgery, 2014-2018 ............. 30 Table 15: Enrolment, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 2014-2018 .......... 32 Table 16: Enrolment, School of Pharmarcy ................................................... 34 Table 17: Enrolment, Public Health and Nutrition, 2014-2018.................... 35
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List of Figures Figure 1. Overall enrolment, 2018-2019, by faculty/school. ....................... 11 Figure 2. Percentage enrolment, 2018-2019, by faculty/school. ................. 11 Figure 3. Overall graduate turnover, 1997-2018, by gender. ....................... 12 Figure 4. Proportion of graduates, 1997-2018, by gender. ........................... 13 Figure 5. Proportion flows of graduates, 1997-2018, by gender. ................ 13 Figure 6. Overall enrolment, 2014-2018, by gender. ..................................... 14 Figure 7. Overall enrolment flows, 2014-2018, by gender. .......................... 15 Figure 8. Enrolment, faculty of agric. and env., 2015-2018, by gender. ..... 16 Figure 9. Enolment flow, faculty of agri. and env., 2014-2018, by gender. 16 Figure 10. Enrolement, faculty of bsns & pblc admn, 2014-18, by gender. 18 Figure 11. Enrolement flow, faculty of bsns & pblc admn, 2014-18 ........... 18 Figure 12. Enrolement, faculty of bsns & pblc admn, degree/diploma .... 19 Figure 13. Enrolment flow, faculty of econ. & pltc sci., 2014-18. ................ 20 Figure 14. Enrolment in the faculty of education, 2014-2018, by gender. . 21 Figure 15. Enrolment flows, faculty of education, 2014-2018, by gender. . 22 Figure 16. Enrolment flow, faculty of engineering, 2014-18, by gender. ... 23 Figure 17. Varaiation in enrolment, faculty of ICT & cmptn, 2014-2018. .. 24 Figure 18. Enrolment flow, faculty of ICT & cmptng., 2014-2018 ............. 21 Figure 19. Varaiation in enrolment, faculty of sharia and law, 2014-18. ... 26 Figure 20. Enrolment flows, Faculty of Sharia and Law, 2014-18 .............. 27 Figure 21. Enrolment flow, school of dentistry, 2014-2018, by gender. ..... 28 Figure 22. Varaiation in enrolment, school of lab. tech, 2014-2018 ............ 29 Figure 23. Enrolment flow, school of lab. Tech., 2014-2018, by gender. .... 30 Figure 24. Varaiation in enrolment, School of Med. & Surg., 2014-2018. .. 31 Figure 25. Enrolment flows, school of med. & surgery, 2014-2018, ........... 32 Figure 26. Enrolment flow, school of nrsn. & midwifery, 2014-2018. ....... 33 Figure 27. Enrolment flow, school of pharmacy, 2014-2018, by gender. ... 34 Figure 28. Enrolment flow, school of pblc hlth & nutrition, 2014-2018. .... 35
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The Programme
Time Activity
7.00 am - 7.30 am Graduands and invited guests take their seats.
Announcements.
Entertainment.
- Fanfare. - All standing as Academic Procession moves to the Dais
in the following order:
i. Two Student Representatives.
ii. Members of the Academic Staff.
iii. Vice Presidents and Representatives of other universities.
iv. Members of the University Council.
President’s Fanfare. All standing as President’s Procession moves to the Dais in the following order:
i. College Principals.
ii. Vice Presidents..
iii. The President, Amoud University.
iv. Minster of Education and other Ministers present.
v. Chairman of Board of Trustees.
vi. The President of Somaliland.
The National Anthem.
Payers.
When the President has taken his seat, all will sit.
The President, Amoud University constitutes the Assembly, a Congregation of the Amoud University, Boroma, Somaliland, by saying;
By my authority and that of the entire University, I convene this day, the 5th of September 2019, the 18th
Congregation of the Amoud University for the conferment of degrees and award of diplomas of
Amoud University to qualified graduands. You are welcome.
Amoud University Anthem.
Graduands are requested to be seated by 7.00 a.m. and remain in that position until the end of the ceremony.
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Time Activity
Entertainment.
The congregation is advised that no movement is permitted while the ceremony is in progress.
Class Valedictory Speech – The Chief Registrar.
Alumni speech.
The Chairman of Council/BOT addresses the Congregation.
The President, Amoud University addresses the Congregation.
The President, Amoud University invites the Minister of Education to address the Congregation.
The Chairman of Council (the President, Amoud University) calls upon the President to address the Congregation.
The President addresses the Congregation.
Conferment of Degrees and Award of Diplomas.
The Vice President (Academic Affairs) present postgraduate candidates for the Conferment of Degrees. A. Postgraduate Degrees
i. Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.
ii. Faculty of Business and Public Administration.
iii. Faculty of Education.
iv. Faculty of Sharia and Law.
v. Faculty of Science.
vi. School of Public Health and Nutrition.
The Vice President (Academic Affairs) calls upon the Deans of Faculties/Schools to present their candidates for the conferment of degrees and award of diplomas. The order, Faculty/School of: B. Undergraduate Degrees
i. Faculty of Agriculture and Environment.
ii. Faculty of Business and Public Administration.
iii. Faculty of Economics and Political Science.
iv. Faculty of Education.
v. Faculty of Engineering.
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Time Activity
vi. Faculty of ICT and Computing.
vii. Faculty of Sharia and Law.
viii. School of Dentistry.
ix. School of Laboratory Technology.
x. School of Medicine and Surgery.
xi. School of Nursing and Midwifery.
xii. School of Pharmacy.
xiii. School of Public Health and Nutrition.
The President, Amoud University announces the end of the ceremony and dissolves the Congregation by saying;
This ceremony is now concluded and by my authority
and that of the entire University, I declare the 18th Congregation of the Amoud University for the
conferment of degrees and award of diplomas of Amoud University dissolved. Thank you.
National Anthem
The Congregation is requested to kindly remain standing until The President and the Academic Processions have left the Hall.
The President’s Procession leaves the Dais in the following order:
i. The President, Somaliland.
ii. Chairman of Council.
iii. Minister of Education and other Ministers present.
iv. President, Amoud University.
v. Members of University Council.
vi. Presidents and Representatives of other universities.
vii. Vice Presidents.
viii. College Principals.
ix. Members of academic staff and student representatives.
The Ceremony Ends.
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Senior Officers of the University
The President’s Message
The President of Amoud University
Prof. Suleiman Ahmed Guleid
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The Vice President, Academic Affairs
Dr. Mohamed M. Jibril
The Vice President, Administration & Finance
Prof. Boqore A. Abdullahi
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The Vice President,
Public Relations & Extra Curricular Activities
Prof. Mohamed M. Jama
The Chief Registrar
Mr. Suleiman Hassan Ali
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The Principal, College of Health Sciences
Dr. Said A. Wallad
The Senior Academic Advisor & Secretary to the Management
Dr. Willis Yuko Oso
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The Director, Quality Assurance & Maintenance of Standards
Mr. Bishar E. Yey
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The University Council
The Chairperson Prof. Suleiman Ahmed Guleid
The Secretary
Prof. Boqore A. Abdullahi
Members Dr. Mohamed M. Jibril
Prof. Mohamed M. Jama Mr. Suleiman Hassan Ali
Dr. Said A. Wallad Staff Representative(s)
Students’ Representative(s)
Other University Officers University Librarian Mrs. Qabal Nouh Alin
Internal Auditor/s
Mrs. Deqa Husseien Hassan
Chief Legal Officer Mr. Muhamud Muse Awale
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Said Ahmed Walhad
Dean of Students
Abdisamed Egeh Hebane
Director of Research Development Center Yusuf Abdi Hared
Office of University Academic Journal and Publications
Mr. Tawakal Abdi Ali
Director, Transport Mr. Said Nuriye Rabile
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Director, Security Services Mr. Hadliye Dahir Bakal
Director, Human Resource Development
Mr. Saed Hassan Hebane
Deans of Faculties and Schools Deans of Faculties
Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
Mr. Mohamed A. Osman
Faculty of Business and Public Administration Mr. Abubakar S. Ali
Faculty of Economics and Political Science
Mr. Abdirizak M. Osman
Faculty of Education Mr. Abdirahman A. Muhumed
Faculty of Engineering
Mr. Abdikarim I. Nour
Faculty of ICT and Computing Mr. Edwin O. Okech
Faculty of Sharia and Law
Dr. Mohamed A. Nageeye
Freshman Department Mr. Harun I. Warsame
Deans of Schools
School of Postgraduate Studies and Research Vacant
School of Dentistry
Dr. Abdirashid Omer Sh. Ibrahim
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School of Laboratory Technology Dr. Mohamed D. Qawdhan
School of Medicine and Surgery
Dr. Ismail H. Muhumed Aye
School of Nursing and Midwifery RN. Fatma H. Abubakar
School of Pharmacy
Mr. Abdirashid Dahir Aye
School of Public Health and Nutrition Dr. Abdisalam Jama Ibrahim
Associate Deans of Faculties and Schools
Associate Deans of Faculties
Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Mr. Abdiaziz Mohamed Ahmed Mr. Abdirahman Ibrahim Ege
Faculty of Business and Public Administration
Mr. Abdirahman Hassan Jeex Assistant Dean
Mr. Omer Mohamud Muhumed
Faculty of Economics and Political Science Mrs. Hodan Ali Khaire
Faculty of Education
Mr. Abdilahi Haji Omer Mr. Abdisalan Mohamed Osman Mr. Hassan Sh. Abdirahman Elmi
Assistant Dean Mrs. Zuhur Ahmed Mahamed
Faculty of Engineering Mr. Ahmed Awale Ahmed
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Faculty of ICT and Computing Mr. Ahmed Abdilahi Sh. Ibrahim
Khalid Abdirahman Hussein
Faculty of Sharia and Law Mr. Yahye Sahardid Nour
Assistant Dean Mr. Ali Sh. Mohamed Omer
Freshman Department
Mr. Abdirahman Ahmed Askar Assistant Dean
Mr. Abdirashid Mohamed Yusuf
Associate Deans of Schools School of Postgraduate Studies and Research
Mrs. Saciida A. Omer Mr. Moukhtar A. Robleh
School of Dentistry Mrs. Hibo Said Bile
School of Laboratory Technology
Mr. Abdirahman Said Deheye Assistant Dean
Mrs. Hakima Abdirahman Ahmed
School of Medicine and Surgery Mr. Ahmed Idiris Nour
Assistant Dean Mrs. Nura Mohamed Omer
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Mrs. Roda Ibrahim Rijal Mr. Ilyas Bashir Said
School of Pharmacy
Mr. Abdirizak Jirde Abdirahman Dean School of Public Health and Nutrition
Mr. Abdikarim Muse Du’ale
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1.0 Brief History and Background Following the collapse of the Somali state in 1991 and the civil
strife which followed, most educational facilities were destroyed, damaged or simply abandoned due to insecurity. Education ceased to function at all levels and the future of school-going children and youth throughout Somalia was suddenly blocked by circumstances beyond their control. Thousands of former students whose education was interrupted faced unemployment, and moreover without necessary qualifications to enter the job market. In response to this bleak situation, a group of Somali professionals from within Somaliland and the Diaspora met in 1996 and meditated on the creation of an institution of higher learning. This culminated in the establishment of Amoud University as a national community-based educational establishment.
Amoud University was formally registered in 1998 as a non-governmental, non-profit making institution. The University started with 66 students in two faculties (Education and Business Administration), and three (3) teachers, but now has 4,829 students enrolled in 15 teaching units, and Postgraduate programmes, and 312 teachers. The University is deeply rooted in the local community, and her primary support comes from the community elders, leaders, business people, concerned citizens and local non-governmental organizations. Moreover, the establishment of Amoud University is a symbol of the transition from an era of war and destruction to an era of peace and development. This has inspired other communities in Somaliland and other Somali speaking regions to create higher learning institutions along the ethos of Amoud University. The University continues to champion dissemination of knowledge through excellence and dedication.
Amoud University actively participates in national development of Somaliland. The University has worked, and continues to work in close consultation with the public and private sector institutions to improve the socio-economic well-being of the national populace. Amoud University endeavors to develop the necessary human capital through continuous design of market-sensitive courses that enhance sustainable national economic growth and development; in areas that are necessary and critical to accelerated progress towards achievement of Sustainable Development Goals. In 2012, Amoud University embarked on ambitious programme and mounted postgraduate programs, the first of its kind in the history of higher education in Somaliland. From three programmes in 2012, the school now runs eleven (11) programmes in five (5) faculties.
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The school has also successfully started a teaching centre in Hargaisa, the main city in Somaliland. This created a positive image of the University and has had a great impact on the city and the country as a whole. Many universities that were skeptical have followed suit and mounted postgraduate programmes in various fields. 1.2 Statements of Purposes of Amoud University The “purpose statements” of Amoud University as defined in Articles 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of the 1996 Constitution as amended in 2008, and as reproduced hereunder. 1.2.1 Vision The vision of Amoud University is to be a centre of excellence in education and scholarship in the Horn of Africa, and a pioneer in promoting understanding among cultures and communities in the region. 1.2.2 Mission The mission of Amoud University is to provide quality education and training and significantly contribute to the development of potentialities of the people of Somaliland, and enable them join in the global village. 1.2.3 Identity Amoud University is a union of intellectuals dedicated to the development and well-being of the society through merging of ideas and dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of humanity. 1.2.4 Philosophy The philosophy of Amoud University is to understand and respond to community demands and disseminate knowledge to enhance academic enlightenment for all. 1.2.5 Objectives The objectives of Amoud University are to:
1) To restore hope and strengthen the confidence of the younger generation in the Islamic faith and in the country, and provide a sense of direction and thus reduce their tendency to get involved in anti-social activities and confrontations.
2) To be a model of a practical demonstration of the benefits of the culture of peace.
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3) To pioneer a tradition of higher education in Somaliland and train a new breed of professionals for all sectors.
4) To influence and guide the system of education in the country. 5) To provide alternatives and opportunities for those who are
attracted to foreign countries under the pretext of seeking higher education.
1.2.6 Core Values Amoud University, in pursuit of its vision and in carrying out its mission, shall be guided by the following core values:- 1.2.6.1 Excellence Excellence is the standard to which the University shall aspire in everything it does. The University shall offer its best even when something less may be acceptable to others; and always uphold the standards relevant to its discipline or practice. The University shall champion academic excellence through eminence in teaching and research; and scholarship that changes lives and deepens understanding; and creativity and innovation shall be hallmarks of its efforts. The University shall always be creative in its response to opportunities and challenges. 1.2.6.2 Ethicality The University shall remain ethical in behaviour as it promotes a collegial community and foster a culture within itself that is responsible, respectful, honest, and reflective; based on integrity, truthfulness, and straightforwardness. The University shall conduct itself according to the highest ethical standards, and provide education that promotes an awareness of sound ethical practice in a diverse society. 1.2.6.3 Non-Discrimination The University does not, and shall not, discriminate against anyone in any way or in any form whatsoever; whether on the basis of gender, race, tribe, clan, religion, disability, or any way in which someone may be discriminated against. The University shall pride in being an inclusive institution through fairer systems that provide access for everyone, no matter what their background, who has potential to benefit from higher education.
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1.2.6.4 Freedom of Thought and Expression The University shall remain enquiring, open to new ideas and new ways of thinking and of ensuring that it creates a sustainable institution. The University shall actively encourage and respect the right of all scholars, staff and students to engage in critical inquiry, independent research, intellectual discourse and public debate in a spirit of responsibility and accountability, in accordance with the principles of academic freedom and institutional autonomy. 1.2.6.5 Meritocracy The University shall base all its decisions on all matters on the merits of all competing viewpoints or persons. The University shall go by tested competencies and abilities, intelligence, credentials, and education based on uniform standards and scope. 1.2.6.6 Professionalism Amoud University shall uphold high quality academic status, ethical and quality standards in terms of recruitment, admission and services provided to enhance professional competence by providing the highest level of education to all. The University shall seek to attract and retain qualified staff to provide quality training for academic excellence, upholding the highest level of integrity. 1.2.6.7 Respect for the Environment The University shall be managed and run in conscious awareness of the environment, and fostering a culture of responsible, ethical and sustainable use of natural resources. The University shall embrace its responsibility as a public institution to support and contribute to national and regional development, and the welfare and upliftment of the wider community, through the generation and dissemination of knowledge and the production of socially responsible graduates. 1.2.7 Scope and Standards The 1996 Constitution as amended in 2008 sets the scope and standards of service rendered to students, staff and stakeholders in teaching, research, publication and community service. The Constitution is a commitment by Amoud University to deliver high quality services to its students, staff, research collaborators, donors, clients, other stakeholders and the public at large.
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2.0 Academic Programmes Amoud University offers the following postgraduate and undergraduate programmes. 2.1 Postgraduate Programmes 2.1.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
1. Master of Science in Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability.
2. Master of Rural Development and Pastoral Economics. 2.1.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration
1. Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting.
2. Master of Business Administration in Project Planning and Management.
3. Master of Business Administration in Public Administration. 2.1.3 Faculty of Education
1. Master of Education in Curriculum Management and Instruction.
2. Master of Education in Educational Planning and Management.
3. Master of Education in Educational Policy and Planning.
4. Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching. 2.1.4 Faculty of Sharia and Law
1. Master in Law.
2. Master in Sharia. 2.1.5 Faculty of Science
1. Master of Science in Research, Data Analysis and Statistical Methods.
2.1.6 School of Public Health and Nutritrion
1. Master of Public Health (Epidemiology & Population Health).
2. Master of Public Health (Health Promotion & International Health).
3. Master of Public Health (Nutrition & Dietetics).
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2.2 Undergraduate Programmes 2.2.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment
1. Bachelor of Agricultural Science. 2. Bachelor of Animal Science. 3. Bachelor of Environmental Management.
2.2.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration A. Degree Programmes
1. Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting.
2. Bachelor of Business Administration in Management.
3. Bachelor of Development Studies.
4. Bachelor of Project Planning Management.
5. Bachelor of Public Administration. B. Diploma Programmes
1. Diploma in Business Administration. 2. Diploma in Project Planning and Development.
2.2.3 Faculty of Economics and Political Science
1. Bachelor of Economics. 2. Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations.
2.2.4 Faculty of Education A. Degree Programmes
Faculty of education offers bachelor degrees in the following subject combinations: 1. Biology/Chemistry. 2. English/Histrory. 3. Geography/History. 4. Physics/Mathematics.
B. Diploma Programmes
Faculty of education offer Diploma of Education in the following subject combinations: 1. Biology/Chemistry. 2. English/Histrory. 3. Geography/History. 4. Physics/Mathematics.
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2.2.5 Faculty of Engineering 1. Bachelor of Architecture Engineering. 2. Bachelor of Civil Engineering.
2.2.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing A. Degree Programmes
1. Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBI). 2. Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT). 3. Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE).
B. Diploma Programmes
1. Diploma in Information Technology (DIT). 2.2.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law A. Degree Programmmes
1. Bachelor of Law. 2. Bachelor of Sharia. B. Diploma Programmes 1. Diploma in Arabic Language.
2.2.8 School of Dentistry A. Degree Programmes
1. Bachelor of Dental Surgery. B. Diploma Programmes
1. Diploma in Dental Surgery. 2.2.9 School of Laboratory Technology
1. Bachelor of Laboratory Technology. 2.2.10 School of Medicine and Surgery
1. Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. 2.2.11 School of Nursing and Midwifery A. Degree Programmes
1. Bachelor of Midwifery.
2. Bachelor of Nursing Anesthesia.
3. Bachelor of Nursing.
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2.2.12 School of Pharmacy
1. Bachelor of Pharmacy. 2.2.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition
1. Bachelor of Nutrition.
2. Bachelor of Public Health. 3.0 Staff and Student Profile 3.1 Staff Profile 3.1.1 Academic Staff Amoud University has 312 teaching staff, and management and administrative staff distributed as follows:- Table 1 Staff Profile – Teaching
Cadre Establishment
Management 28 Administrative 76
Academic 312
Total 416
Our teaching staff are highly qualified and competent in their areas of specializations and are regularly (annually) refreshed on new teaching and methodologies in higher education. 3.1.2 Support Staff Amoud University has 76 support staff from the rank of deputy officers to lower levels. Non-Teaching staff possess the hands-on-experience to competently operate in their specific areas in accordance with the policies of Amoud University. Support staff fall into different categories as follows:- Table 2 Staff Profile, Support Staff
Category Establishment
Drivers 21 Security 32 Others 111
Total 164
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The team of dedicated support staff ensure that their activities and the activities of their units at all times, and in all occassions, support the overall fourfold functions of teaching, research, publication and community service of the academic staff and of the University, and learning by students. 3.2 Student Profile The student enrolment has continued to rise over the years and currently stands at 4,829 for the 2018-2019 academic year, distributed as shown in Table 3. 3.2.1 Overall Student Enrolment, 2018-2019 The current student enrolment stands at 4829 as summarized in Table 3.
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Table 3 Student Enrolment, 2018-2019
Enrolment by Level Enrolment by Gender
Faculty/School Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Male Female Total Percent
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Percentage enrolment in 2018/2019 by faculty/school in figures.
Figure 1. Overall enrolment, 2018-2019, by faculty/school. Percentage enrolment in 2018/2019 by faculty/school in figures.
Figure 2. percentage enrolment, 2018-2019, by faculty/school. 3.2.2 Total Students Turnover, 1997-2019 Since 1997, Amoud University has enrolled and graduated 6,264 students in various fields, with an average internal efficiency of 98.5%. Each year, the University produces an increased number of qualified graduates for various fields of specialization.
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Figure 4. Proportion of graduates, 1997-2018, by gender. The same information is further highlighted by percentages in the line graph in Figure 5 to display the flow of graduates by gender per year.
Figure 5. Proportion flows of graduates, 1997-2018, by gender. As depicted in the Table 4 and Figure 4 and Figure 5, the graduation rate of males has been higher than that of females at all points. However, the enrolment of females has consistently increased through time. Amoud University has taken affirmative action to ensure that the enrolment of
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female students is improved in all programmes. The proportion of male graduates increased by 3467.93% during the 2000-2018 period while the proportion of female graduates increased by 6311.26% over the same period. Between 20000-2019 period, on average, the proportion of male graduates increased by 173.38% per year while the proportion of female graduates increased by 717.72% per year. Therefore, while the number of males graduates have been higher than the number of female graduates at all points, the proportion of female graduates has been increasing at a much higher rate than that of males. 3.2.3 Students Turnover by Faculty/School, 2014-2018 The overall enrolment of the University for 2014-2018 period is summarized in the following figure. The enrolment 2014-2018 by faculties and schools is further summarized in the sections 3.2.3.1 to 3.2.3.13.
Figure 6. Overall enrolment, 2014-2018, by gender. For the 2014-2018 period, the enrolment of male students increased from 2719 to 2823, and the enrolment of female students increased from 1237 to 1436. These reflect an increase of 0.765% per year for males and 3.27% per year for female students. While the enrolment of females may appear lower than for males at all points, the enrolment rates for females has actually increased at a higher rate than for male students. The overall enrolment increased by 1.53% per year over the 2014-2018 period. This is further highlighted in the Figure 7.
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Figure 7. Overall enrolment flows, 2014-2018, by gender. While the enrolment of males has been higher than of females by about 34.7 percentage points per year, on average, the females have a steady increase in enrolment at a rate much higher than male students. 3.2.3.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, Enrolment, 2015-2018 The enrolment in the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment for 2015-2018 is summarized in Table 5 and Figure 8 and Figure 9. Table 5 Enrolment, 2015-2018, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Agr. Sci. 109 17 103 18 85 15 73 5 370 55 Anm. Sci. - - - - - - 49 19 49 19 Env. Mgt. 54 34 58 27 60 20 42 7 214 88 Total 163 51 161 45 145 35 164 31 633 162
The enrolment of male students in the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment fluctuated between 163 in 2015 and 164 in 2018 while that of females fluctuated between 51 in 2015 and 31 in 2018 in all programmes. These reflect an increase of 0.613% for males and a decrease of 39.21% for female students. This is further depicted graphically in Figure 8.
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Figure 8. Enrolment in the faculty of agriculrure and environment, 2015-2018, by gender. The flow in enrolment in the faculty is further highlighted in Figure 9.
Figure 9. Enolment flow in the faculty of agriculture and environment, 2014-2018, by gender. The enrolment of male students in the faculty of agriculture and environment increased by 0.153% per year while the enrolment of female
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students declined by 9.80% per year. There was a general decline in enrolment of 8.87% over the 2015-2018 period, which reflects an annual decline of 2.21% per year in the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment. 3.2.3.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration, Enrolment, 2014-
2018 The enrolment in the Faculty of Business and Public Administration during 2015-2018 period is summarized in Table 6 and, in Figures 10, 11 and 12. Table 6 Enrolment, Faculty of Business and Public Administration, 2014-2018 Year 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Accounting - - - - - - - - - - Mngt. 54 27 43 22 59 37 71 32 227 118 Prjct. Plng. 25 20 30 30 34 36 36 30 125 116 Pub. Admn. 13 8 6 14 6 4 11 4 36 30 Dev. Stds. 21 30 9 10 4 8 0 0 34 48 Dip. Bsns. 0 0 0 0 10 4 0 0 10 4 Dip. Prjct. 12 8 10 7 0 0 11 2 33 17 Total 125 93 98 83 113 89 129 68 465 333
In the Table 6 shows the enrolment in the Faculty of Business and Public Faculty of Business and Public Administration by programme, for the 2014-2018. The overall enrolment in the Faculty of Business and Public Administration decreased by 9.63% between 2015-2018 which reflects an average decline of 2.40% per year. The enrolment of male students over the period increased by 3.20% or by 0.80% per year while the enrolment of female students decreased by 26.88% over the period, or by 6.72% per year. The overall enrolment flow in the faculty is further depicted in the Figure 10 and Figure 11.
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Figure 10. Enrolement in the faculty of business and public administration, 2014-2018, by gender. The enrolment for various programmes in the Faculty of Business and Public Administration during the 2015-2018 period varied as depicted in Figure 10. Some programmes had increased enrolments while others had decreased enrolments. However, the overall enrolment decreased by 2.40% per year on average. The enrolment flow for all programmes is depicted in Figure 11.
Figure 11. Enrolement flow in the faculty of business and public administration, 2014-2018, by programme and gender.
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The enrolments by degree and diploma programmes are highlighted in Figure 12.
Figure 12. Enrolement in the faculty of business and public administration, 2014-2018, by degree vs. diploma, by gender. By degree and diploma programmes, the enrolment in degree programmes was always higher than the enrolments in diploma programmes over the 2015-2018 period. This is generally expected in a university. Both degree and diploma programmes witnessed decreased enrolments over the period. The enrolments in the degree programmes reduced by 7.02% over the period or by 1.76% per year. In the degree programmes, the enrolment of male students improved slightly by 4.42% over the period or by 1.10% per year. The enrolment of female students decreased by 22.35% over the period, which reflects a decrease of 5.58% per year. The enrolments in the diploma programmes decreased for both male and female students. In the diploma programmes, the enrolment of male students improved slightly by 8.33% over the period or by 2.08% per year while the enrolment of female students decreased by 75.00% over the period, which reflects a decrease of 18.75% per year. The overall enrolment in the diploma programmes decreased by 35.00% over the 2015-2018 period or by 8.75% per year.
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3.2.3.3 Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The enrolment in the Faculty of Economics and Political Science for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 7 and Figure 13. Table 7 Enrolment, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Econ. 108 38 96 29 97 17 92 14 81 16 474 114 Plt. & Int. - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 108 38 96 29 97 17 92 14 81 16 474 114
The variation in enrolment in the Faculty of Economics and Political Science for the 2014-2018 depicted in Table 7 is further highlighted in Figure 13. This does not include the data from the department of political science and international relations, which is a new programme.
Figure 13. Enrolment flow in the faculty of economics and political science, 2014-2018, by gender. Figure 13 shows the enrolment in the faculty of Economics and Political Science by gender for the period, 2014-2018. The overall enrolment of male students decreased by 25.00% while the enrolment of females decreased by 57.89% over the period. These depict an enrolment decline of 5.00% for males and 11.57% for females per year. The overall enrolment in the Faculty of Economics and Political Science for the 2014-2018
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decreased by 33.56% over the period, which reflects a decline in enrolment of 6.71% per year. 3.2.3.4 Faculty of Education, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The faculty of education offers the general education courses at diploma, degree and postgraduate levels. The enrolment in the Faculty of Education for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 8 and Figures 14 and 15. Table 8 Enrolment, Faculty of Education, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Deg. Reg 234 46 180 30 184 25 150 14 125 13 873 128 Deg. Upgrd 79 7 72 8 68 2 120 4 101 4 440 25
Deg. Total 313 53 252 38 252 27 270 18 226 17 1313 153
Dip. Reg. 131 86 149 8 129 11 94 9 80 9 583 123 Total 444 139 401 46 381 38 364 27 306 26 1896 276
Note. Dip. = Diploma, Deg. Reg. = Degree, Reg = Regular, Upgrd. = Upgrading The enrolment for all regular degree programmes, upgrading degree programmes and diploma programmes in the Faculty of Education is illustrated in Figure 14.
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The enrolment for various programmes in the Faculty of Education during the 2014-2018 period generally witnessed a net reduction. The enrolment in degree programmes for the 2014-2018 period decreased by 27.67% which is an average decline of 5.53% per year. The enrolment in the regular degree programmes reduced by 50.71% over the period or by 10.14% per year. The enrolment of male students reduced by 46.58% (9.31% per year) while that of female students declined by 76.73% (or 14.34% per year). In the upgrading programme, the enrolment improved by 22.01% over the period or by 4.41% per year. The enrolment of male students increased by 27.84% (5.58% per year) while that of female students declined by 42.85% (or 8.57% per year). In the diploma programme, enrolment for both male and female students decreased by 58.95% over the period or by 11.79% per year. The enrolment of male students fell by 38.93% (7.98% per year) while the enrolment of female students declined by 89.53% (or 17.90% per year). The overall enrolment flow by degree and diploma is depicted in Figure 15.
Figure 15. Enrolment flows in the faculty of education, 2014-2018, by gender. The overall total enrolment in the Faculty of Education decreased by 43.05% between 2014-2018, or on average, by 8.61% per year. The enrolment of male students over the period increased by 31.08% or by 6.21% per year while the enrolment of female students decreased by 81.29% over the period, or by 16.25% per year.
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3.2.3.5 Faculty of Engineering, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The Faculty of Engineering offers bachelors degree programmes in Civil Engineering and Architecture Engineering. The enrolment in the Faculty of Engineering for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 9 and Figure 16. Table 9 Enrolment, Faculty of Engineering, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Civil Eng. 214 12 218 12 239 12 245 17 273 11 1189 64 Arc. Eng. - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 214 12 218 12 239 12 245 17 273 11 1189 64
The enrolment in the Faculty of Engineering, 2014-2018 varied as summarized in Table 9 and as further highlighted in Figure 16.
Figure 16. Enrolment flow in the faculty of engineering, 2014-2018, by gender. The Faculty of Engineering registered an overall improvement in enrolment of 25.66% over the 2014-2018 period, which is an increase of 5.18% per year. While the enrolment of male students witnessed a steady increase, that of females remained generally constant over the period, but with an overall decrease over the period. The enrolment of male students
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improved by 27.57% or by 5.51% per year while the enrolment of female students declined by 8.33%, or by 1.66% per year. Architecture Engineering is a new programme and will admit the first batch of students in the 2019/2020 academic year. 3.2.3.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The Faculty of ICT and Computing offers bachelors degree programmes in Information Technology (BIT), Business Information Technology, (BBT), and Software Engineering (BSE), and a diploma in Information Technology (DIT). The enrolment over 2014-2018 varied as summarized in the following tables and figures. Table 10 Enrolment, Faculty of ICT and Computing, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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BIT 74 49 96 64 163 66 200 72 183 67 716 318 BBI 36 31 28 32 68 48 79 54 98 62 309 227 DIT 13 3 20 4 18 7 13 4 0 0 64 18 Total 123 83 144 100 249 121 292 130 281 129 1089 563
Note. BIT = Information Technology; BBT = Business Information Technology; DIT = Diploma in Information Technology.
Figure 17. Varaiation in enrolment in the faculty of ICT and computing, 2014-2018, by gender. BIT = Information Technology; BBT = Business Information Technology; DIT = Diploma in Information Technology.
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The Faculty of ICT and Computing registered a steady growth in students’ enrolment in the 2014-2018 period. The overall enrolment in all programmes increased from 206 in 2014 to 410 in 2018. The enrolment of male students increased from 123 in 2014 to 281 in 2018 while the enrolment of female students increased from 83 in 2014 to 129 in 2018. The enrolment of male students increased by 128.45% over the period, or by 25.69% per year. The enrolment of female students increased by 55.42% over the same period which is an increase of 11.08% per year. The overall enrolment increased by 99.02% over the 2014-2018 period, or by 19.80% per year. The line graph in Figure 18 shows the variation in enrolment by year and gender.
Figure 18. Enrolment flow in the Faculty of ICT and Computing, 2014-2018, by gender. The enrolment of male students in the Faculty of ICT and Computing increased in all programmes in the 2014-2018 period. The enrolment in BIT increased by 103.25%, (or 20.65% per year), while the enrolment in the BBI programme increased by 138.80% over the period or by 27.76% per year. The enrolment of male students in BIT increased by 147.29% (or by 29.45% per year) while the enrolment of female students in the programme increased by 36.73% (or by 7.34% per year). In the BBI programme, the enrolment of male students increased by 172.22% (34.44% per year) while the enrolment of female students increased by
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100.00% (or 20.00% per year). In the DIT programme, the overall enrolment decreased by 100.00% over the period or by 20.00% per year and by the same rate for male and female students. The overall enrolment for all programmes improved by 99.02% over the period or by 19.80% per year. The enrolment of male students increased by 128.93% (25.69% per year) while the enrolment of female students increased by 55.42% (or 11.08% per year). 3.2.3.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The Faculty of Sharia and Law offers bachelors degree programmes in Sharia and in Law. The enrolment in the Faculty of Engineering for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 10 and Figure 19. Table 10 Enrolment, Faculty of Sharia and Law, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Law 55 11 55 12 46 14 52 12 52 9 260 58 Sharia 63 22 79 26 88 31 75 27 65 22 370 128 Total 118 33 134 38 134 45 127 39 117 31 630 186
The overall enrolment in the Faculty of Sharia and Law for 2014-2018 period is highlighted in Figure 19.
Figure 19. Varaiation in enrolment in the faculty of sharia and law, 2014-2018, by gender.
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The overall enrolment in the Faculty of Sharia and Law decreased by 1.98% over the 2014-2018 period or by 0.39% per year. The overall enrolment of males decreased by 0.84% and that of females decreased by 6.06% over the period. There was an average decline in enrolment of 0.16% for males and 1.21% for females per year. The variation in enrolment by programme is highlighted in Figure 20.
Figure 20. Enrolment flows in the Faculty of Sharia and Law, 2014-2018, by gender. Both sharia and law programmes registered a net negative growth in enrolment in the 2014-2018 period. The overall enrolment in the Law programme decreased by 4.54% for the period, or by 0.90% per year. The enrolment of male students in the Law programme decreased by 5.45% over the period while that of females decreased by 18.18%. On average, the enrolment of male students in Law programme decreased by 1.09% per year while the enrolment of female students decreased by 3.36% per year. The overall enrolment in the Sharia programme increased by 2.35% for the period, or by 0.47% per year. The enrolment of male students in the Sharia programme increased by 3.17% over the period while that of females remained constant (0.00%). On average, the enrolment of male students in Sharia programme increased by 0.63% per year while the
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enrolment of females in Sharia programme remained generally constant, on average, at 22 students. 3.2.3.8 School of Dentistry, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The School of Dentistry offers bachelors and diploma programmes in dental surgery. The enrolment in the School of Dentistry for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 11 and Figure 21. Table 11 Enrolment, School of Dentistry, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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BDS 54 23 66 27 77 42 94 45 91 43 382 180 DDS - - - - - - - - - - - - Total 54 23 66 27 77 42 94 45 91 43 382 180
The data presented is only for bachelor of dental surgery. The variation in enrolment is highlighted in Figure 21.
Figure 21. Enrolment flow in school of dentistry, 2014-2018, by gender. The School of Dentistry registered significant improvement in enrolment for both male and female students. The enrolment of male students increased by 68.51% over the 2014-2018 period while the enrolment of female students increased by 86.95% over the period. The overall enrolment increased by 74.02% over the period. The enrolment of male students increased by 13.70% per year, of female students by 17.39% per
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year while the overall enrolment of the school increased by 14.80% per year. 3.2.3.9 School of Laboratory Technology, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The School of Laboratory Technology offers bachelors programme in laboratory technology. The enrolment in the School of Laboratory Technology for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 12 and Figure 22. Table 12 Enrolment, School of Laboratory Technology, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Lab. Tech. 48 20 77 27 109 44 118 58 122 82 474 231 Total 48 20 77 27 109 44 118 58 122 82 474 231
The information in Table 14 is further highlighted in Figures 22 and 23.
Figure 22. Varaiation in enrolment in the school of laboratory technology, 2014-2018, by gender. The enrolment of male students in the School of Laboratory Technology improved from 48 in 2014 to 122 in 2019 while that of females improved from 20 in 2014 to 82 in 2018. The overall enrolment improved from 68 in
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Figure 23. Enrolment flow in school of laboratory technology, 2014-2018, by gender. During the 2014-2018 period, the enrolment of male students improved by 154.16% or by 30.83% per year while that of female students improved by 310.00% or by 62.00% or year. The overall enrolment improved by 200.00% or by 40.00% per year. 3.2.3.10 School of Medicine and Surgery, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The School of Medicine and Surgery offers bachelors programme in medicine and surgery. The enrolment in the School for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 13 and Figures 24 and 25. Table 13 Enrolment, School of Medicine and Surgery, 2014-2018 Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Total
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Table 13 shows a net increase in enrolment in the School of Medicine and Surgery for the 2014-2018 period. This information is further highlighted in Figure 24.
Figure 24. Varaiation in enrolment in School of Medicine and Surgery, 2014-2018, by gender. Figure 24 shows that the enrolment of male students in the School of Medicine and Surgery increased from 135 in 2014 to 163 in 2018 while that of females improved from 48 in 2014 to 73 in 2018. The overall enrolment improved from 183 in 2014 to 236 in 2018, as further highlighted in Figure 25.
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Table 14 shows that over the 2014-2018 period, there was an overall increase in enrolment of 34.16%, or an increase of 6.83% per year in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Nursing Anesthesia is a new programme and has not registered students. The first batch of admission
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opens in 2019-2020 academic year. The variation in enrolments in the programmes of Nursing and Midwifery is highlighted in Figure 26.
Figure 26. Enrolment flow in the school of nursing and midwifery, 2014-2018, by gender. The enrolment in the nursing programme improved by 7.20% of the 2014-2018 period, or by 1.44% per year. However over this period, the enrolment of male students declined by 25.00% or by 5.00% per year while the enrolment of female students increased by 20.22% over the period, or by 4.04% per year. The midwifery programme did not enroll any male students over the 2014-2018 period. But the enrolment of female students increased by 127.77% over the period, or by 25.55% per year. The overall enrolment of males in both programmes decreased by 25.00% (or 5.00% per year) while that of females increased by 51.20% over the period, or by 10.24% per year. 3.2.3.12 School of Pharmacy, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The School of Pharmacy offers bachelors programme in Pharmacy. The enrolment in the School of Pharmacy for the 2014-2018 period is summarized in Table 15 and Figure 27.
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The enrolment of male students increased by 10 from 40 in 2014 to 50 in 2018 (25.00%) while that of females increased by 27 from 27 in 2014 to 54 in 2018 (100.00%). The overall enrolment increased 55.22% in the 2014-2018 period, or by 11.04% per year. The variation in enrolment by gender per year is further described in Figure 27.
Figure 27. Enrolment flow in the school of pharmacy, 2014-2018, by gender. Over the 2014-2018 period, the enrolment of males students increased by 5.00% per year and that of female students increased by 20.00% per year. By 2018, the enrolment of female students (51.92%) had overtaken the enrolment of male students (48.08%). 3.2.3.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition, Enrolment, 2014-2018 The School of Public Health and Nutrition offers bachelors programme in Public Health and in Nutrition. The bachelor of nutrition is a newly mounted programme and will register the first batch of students in the
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Over the 2014-2018 period, there was an overall improvement in the Public Health and Nutrition of about 8.88%. The enrolment in the School of Public Health and Nutrition gender is highlighted in Figure 28.
Figure 28. Enrolment flow in the Public Health and Nutrition, 2014-2018, by gender. The faculty started by a higher male enrolment (73.33%) as compared to 26.67% of females students in 2014. However, by 2018, the enrolment of female students (58.16%) had by-passed the enrolment of male students (41.84%) by 16.32 percentage points. The enrolment of male students in the School of Public Health and Nutrition decreased by 37.88% in the 2014-2018 period or by 7.58% per year. The enrolment of female students
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increased by 137.5% over the period which is an increase of 27.50% per year. The overall enrolment in the School of Public Health and Nutrition increased by 8.88% or by 1.78% per year. 4.0 Conferment of Degrees and award of Diplomas 4.1 Postgraduate Candidates/Graduands The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 4.1.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment A. Master of Rural Development and Pastoral Economics – 9
Graduands The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdi-basid Mohamed Aden
2. Abdikani Mohamed Hussein
3. Ahmed-Wardi Hassan Nur
4. Hibo Ismail Abdilahi
5. Khadar Ali Osman
6. KhadarMohamoud Abdi
7. Mohamed Hamud Jama
8. Mohamed Nagueyeh Amin
9. Omar Osman Ali
B. Master of Science in Climate Change and Environmental
Sustainability – 27 Graduands The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdihabiib Abdirahman Mohamed
2. Abdikarin Hassan Ahmed
3. Abdilahi Yusuf Muse
4. Abdirahman Adan Mohamed
5. Abdisamed Mohamed Ali
6. Abubakar Ismail Tukale
7. Ahmed Mohamed Osman
8. Ali Abdirizak Mohamed
9. Ali Ahmed Yusuf
10. Hafsa Omer Abdulaahi
11. Hassan Osman Hassan
12. Hibo Hassan Harun
13. Husein Ahmed Mohamoud
14. Isse Mohamoud Ahmed
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15. Kayse Ali Yasin
16. Mohamed Abdilahi Yousuf
17. Mohamed Mohamoud Yusuf
18. Mohamed Said Issak
19. Mukhtar Aadan Abdilaahi
20. Nadira Abdirahman Mohamoud
21. Omer Mohamoud Farah
22. Rahma Ali Mohamed
23. Rahma Abdillahi Mohamed
24. Sahra Bashiir Adan
25. Shamsa Mohumed Mohamed
26. Umulkhair Mohamed Deria
27. Zahra Abukar Ismail
4.1.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration
A. Master of Business Administration in Project Planning and Management – 37 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdi Omar Dahir
2. Abdiaziz Dahir Egeh
3. Abdirahman Ismail Awed
4. Abdirisak Mohamed Abdillahi
5. Abdisalam Mohamed Adan
6. Abdullahi Hassan Mo'alin
7. Ahmed Abdirahman Jama
8. Ahmed Mohamed Hussein
9. Ahmed Sa'ad Mahmoud Abiib
10. Cabdirisaaq Ahmed Muxumed
11. Farhan Mohamed Jama
12. Guled Mohamed Hussein
13. Hamsa Suleiman Jama
14. Hamse Abdi Daud
15. Hanan Ahmed Ali
16. Hodan Hussein Mohamed
17. Hussein Omar Abdi
18. Hussein Omer Hassan
19. Ibrahim Hared Abdulahi
20. Ibrahim Osman Ismail
21. Idil Abdillahi Abdi
22. Idil Mohamed Omar
23. Ifrah Hassan Muse
24. Kadar Abdirahman Abib
25. Khadar Bihi Muhumed
26. Mabsoud Ahmed Ali
27. Mahad Jama Koronto
28. Mohamed Daud Ahmed
29. Muna Ibrahim Ahmed
30. Nour Ahmed Muse
31. Osman Barud Ali
32. Raqiya Ismail Elmi
33. Salma Sh Hassan Ibrahim
34. Sharmake Ahmed Muhumed
35. Umalkhayr Saeed Hassan
36. Warda Ahmed Ahmed Roble
37. Zakaria Mohamed Ahmed
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B. Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting – 20 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Ahmed Idiris Nour
2. Abdalle Hussein Maydhane
3. Abdihakim Mohamed Awil
4. Abdinasir Nur Yousuf
5. Abdirahman Abdilahi Hirsi
6. Abdisalan Mohamed Muhumed
7. Abdisalan Sa'ad Saed
8. Ahmed Abdi Muse
9. Ali Jibril Yousuf
10. Bilan Mohamed Yousuf
11. Fardus Yousuf Duale
12. Filsan Fuad Ibrahim
13. Fuad Abdisamed Sh. Muhumed
14. Hodan Abdilahi Haji Omar
15. Kamaludin Mohamed Siciid
16. Khadar Abdi Osman
17. Mustafe Mohamed Dahir
18. Rahma Mohamed Ibrahin
19. Saed Mohamed Elmi
20. Said Yusuf Farah
4.1.3 Faculty of Education
A. Master of Education in Educational Policy & Planning – 10 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Ahmed Omer Qulle
2. Ahmed Jirde Abdilahi
3. Ali Abdi Mohamoud
4. Fahima Ahmed Omer
5. Hussein Osman Warsame
6. Mohamed Ahmed Aden
7. Omer Muhumed Abdi
8. Warda Abdi Kalinle
9. Warda Mahamoud Ali
10. Yasin Hassan Omer
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B. Master of Education in Curriculum Management and Instruction – 1 Graduand
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Mohamoud Mohamed Omer 4.1.4 Faculty of Science
A. Master of Science in Research, Data Analysis and Statistical Methods – 26 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdikarim Ali Abdi
2. Abdikarim Muse Ducaale
3. Abdinasir Dahir Egeh
4. Abdiqani Mohamed Aden
5. Abdirahmaan Saed Ahmed
6. Abdulrahman Ismail Mohamed
7. Ahmed Ibrahim Hussein
8. Ahmed Suleiman Bashir
9. Amin Mohamed Abdilahi
10. Barkhadle Hamud Ibrahim
11. Gulled Mohamed Yasin
12. Hassan Mohamed Heban
13. Idiris Hashi Egeh
14. Khadar Abdi Ibrahim
15. Khadar Abdi Khayre
16. Khadar Jama
17. Mohamed Abdi Mohamed
18. Mohamed Hassan Suleiman
19. Mohamed Ibrahin Abdullahi
20. Moukhtaar Housein Robleh
21. Mukhtar Abib Omer
22. Naleye Ahmed Dahir
23. Nasir Ibrahim Said
24. Nim'an Mohamed Ahmed
25. Samakab Basha Ahmed
26. Yousuf Said Yousuf
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4.1.5 School of Public Health
A. Master of Public Health (Epidemiology & Population Health) – 9 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdiasis Mohamoud Ahmed
2. Abdiqani Abdillahi Abdirahman
3. Abdulkadir Mohamed Ahmed
4. Mohamed Yousuf Warsame
5. Muna Abdi Haybe
6. Umalkhair Aaden Mohamoud
7. Umulkheir Jama Nouh
8. Yahye Ali Duale
9. Yasmin Abdi Soran
B. Master of Public Health (Human Nutrition and Dietetics) – 37 Graduands
The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Aamina Awale Omer
2. Abadir Omer Mohamoud
3. Abdiqadir Abdilahi Hussein
4. Abdirahman Dahir Wais
5. Abdirahman Idaan Ismail
6. Abdirahman Said Deheye
7. Abdirisaq Jirde Abdi
8. Abdislan Aden Dahir
9. Adan Omar Mohamoud
10. Ahmed Moallim Hussein
11. Bilan Abrahman Abdisalan
12. Deqa Mohamed Haibe
13. Fadumo Mohamed Hamud
14. Hamda Hussein Yousuf
15. Hassan Ibrahim Ahmed
16. Hibo Mohamed Farah
17. Hodan Roble Hassan
18. Ibrahim Adem Mohamed
19. Ifrah Muhuhmed Aare
20. Ilyas Abdirahman Hussein
21. Ilyas Mohamed Abdilahi
22. Jawhara Ibrahim Osman
23. Khadar Omer Fahiye
24. Makadoor Farah Mohamoud
25. Mohamed Said Hassan
26. Mohamoud Haibe Elmi
27. Mukhtaar Hassan Dahir
28. Muna Ahmed Adem
29. Nasra Ali Omer
30. NegmaHariir Omer
31. Nimco Abdirahman Ahmed
32. Nuora Hussein Warsame
33. Osman Abdillahi Khairdon
34. Rooda Rooble Elmi
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35. Samia Mohamed Hussein
36. Su'ad Omer Ahmed
37. Ubah Mohamed Ileye
4.1.6 School of Medicine and Surgery – 6 Graduands
A. Master of Family Medicine The Vice President, Academic Affairs, will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective master degrees of Amoud University. As the Vice President, Academic Affairs reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Farhan Roble Rirash
2. Hamse Mohamed H.Yusuf
3. Mohamed Umer Worseme
4. Mukhtar Ahmed Yusuf
5. Nicma Dahir Mahmoud
6. Nura Farah Abib
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Vice President, Academic Affairs will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
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4.2 Undergraduate Candidates/Graduands The Vice President, Academic Affars, calls upon Deans of Faculties and Schools to present their candidates for the Conferment of Degrees and Award of Diplomas. 4.2.1 Faculty of Agriculture and Environment A. Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Agr. Sci) – 27 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdalle Abdirisak Farah Bile 2. Abdikarin Hassan Ahmed Abdi 3. Abdilahi Mohamed Ali Dagal 4. Abdillahi Sh. Hassan Ugas 5. Abdinasir Mohamed Abdillahi 6. Abdirahan Ahmed Hussein Da’ud 7. Abdirahman Muhumed Hadlie 8. Abdirashid Ali Bile Suldan 9. Abdirashid Mohamud Yousuf 10. Abdullahi Hussein Ibrahim 11. Artan Ahmed Rage Ali 12. Awil Abdi Jama Hassan 13. Ayaan Said Mohamoud Mahamed 14. Fadumo Mahamed Adem Essa
15. Harun Nour H. Osman 16. Hussein Abdi Hassan Hersi 17. Hussein Mohamed Noor 18. Idris Abdullahi Mohamed Hassan 19. Khaire Muhumed Khaire Roble 20. Mahad Omar Tifow 21. Mohamed Abdullahi Farah Abokor 22. Mohamed Mustafe Mohamed Abdi 23. Mukhtar Nour Mohamed 24. Salah Abdiwhid Jama Nour 25. Sharmake Ali Sahal 26. Yacquub Mohamoud Hassan Kahin
27. Yahye Ibrahim Abdilahi Nour
B. Bachelor of Environmental Management (Env. Mgt.) – 21 Graduands
The Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Ahmed Suleiman Mohamed 2. Abdullahi Ali Osman Omar 3. Bishar Mohamed Warsame 4. Abas Abdi Hersi Gulied 5. Hamse Farah Aden Ali 6. Nuuro Hassan Jaamac Ahmed 7. Bashir Yasin Ali Ahmed
8. Mursal Said Mohamoud Farah 9. Saed Abdirahman Awed Farah 10. Abdirisak Ali Osman Mohamoud 11. Ahmed Mohamed Dahir Ahmed 12. Ahmed Osman Hassan Caynaan 13. Mohamed Bashir Dahir 14. Asma Osman Liban Bile
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15. Mohamed Bashe Ali Ayanle 16. Zamzam Mohamed Saed Samale 17. Duale Abdi Guled Mohamoud 18. Sainab Saed Osman Wais
19. Mohamed Jama Hassan Aadan 20. Jawhara Ahmed Ibrahim Amoud 21. Abdifatah Abdullahi Jama
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture and Environment will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated” 4.2.2 Faculty of Business and Public Administration
A. Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting - 27 Graduands
The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Jamal Abdi 2. Abdilahi Hamud Ahmed 3. Abdirahman Mohamoud Hersi 4. Abubakar Sa'ed Omer 5. Ali Elmi Mumin 6. Amal Ahmed Ismail 7. Ardo Haroun Mohamoud 8. Deka Ismail Nour 9. Fadumo Mohamed Caqli 10. Hamda Ali Omer 11. Hassan Arab Mohamoud 12. Mahad Mohamed Suleman 13. Mohamed Abdi Hirsi 14. Mohamed Abdi Yasin
15. Mohamed Abdiwasac Sh. Ali 16. Mohamed Adan Mohumed 17. Mohamed Ahmed Abdilahi 18. Mohamed Ahmed Abdirahman 19. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed 20. Mohammad Mohamaoud Abdi 21. Mohamoud Ali Jama 22. Mohamoud Hussein Kamil 23. Muktar Abdinasir Osman 24. Muna Moumin Abdillahi 25. Nasteho Bashir Boqore 26. Nasteho Fahmi Abdi 27. Nimco Ali Hassan
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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B. Bachelor of Business Administration in Management - 25 Graduands
The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Mohamed Abdilahi 2. Abdisalam Ibrahim Mohamoud 3. Abdisamad Abdullahi Abdi 4. Aidarus Hussein Omar 5. Ali Mohamed Elmi 6. Asia Abdirashid Abdi 7. Asma Hassan Muhumed 8. Bahja Suleiman Hassan 9. Degen Abdikarim Hassan 10. Farhan Mohamed Ahmed 11. Fathiya Elmi Hassan 12. Idiris Mahdi Hassan 13. Khadar Abdirahman Egeh
14. Khadar Dahir Mahamoud 15. Khadar Mohamed Aadan 16. Khadra Ali Gelle 17. Khalid Khadar Ismail 18. Maryan Mahamed Tahir 19. Mohamed Ahmed Muhumed 20. Mohamed Hassan Abdi 21. Mohamed Hassan Jama 22. Mohamoud Daib Hami 23. Sareedo Mowliid Nour 24. Shamsa Abdi Warsame 25. Zakaria Mohamoud Mohamed
C. Bachelor of Development Studies - 15 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdisalam Mohamed Abdillahi 2. Abdukadir Hadi Mohamud 3. Abdullahi Mohamud Ali 4. Ahmed Abdirahman Mohamed 5. Aisha Abdourazack Houssein 6. Asma Mohamed Ahmed 7. Deeqa Sh. Muuse Yousuf 8. Hassan Mohamed Egeh
9. Hodan Osman Dahir 10. Mowlid Haibe Ibrahim 11. Mustafe Ahmed Abdirahman 12. Nimco Mohamed Ahmed 13. Rahma Ahmed Ali 14. Risad Hassen Osman 15. Sakarie Mohamed Omer
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D. Bachelor of Project Planning and Management - 47 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Aamina Sh. Mohamed Abdilahi 2. Abdibasid Ibrahim Egeh 3. Abdifatah Aden Mohamed 4. Abdimajid Abdirisaq Ali 5. Abdimalik Sh. Abdirahman Elmi 6. Abdirahman Hussien Ileye 7. Abdirahman Osman Adam 8. Abdirasak Mohamud Yusuf 9. Abdisalan Mohamed Abdillahi 10. Amina Cabdiraxman Ismacil 11. Asad Aden Hirsi 12. Asia Mohamed Aden 13. Asma Hussien Hufane 14. Deka Suleiman Mohumed 15. Faisa Mohamed Yasin 16. Fatouma Kalif Aden 17. Hibo Osman Hassan 18. Hoda Gaas Jama 19. Hodan Ahmed Esa 20. Hodan Osman Ibrahim 21. Hodan Yousuf Maah 22. Ifrah Aden Jama 23. Ilhan Omer Da'ud 24. Ilyas Dahir Mouse
25. Iman Adan Mohamed 26. Jamal Abdinasir Mohamud 27. Mohamed Abdilahi Husein 28. Mohamed Adam Ahmed 29. Mohamed-amin Ismail Jama 30. Mohamud Yahye Ahmed 31. Mursal Salah Dubad 32. Najma Mohamed Aden 33. Nasra Mohamed Omer 34. Nimcaan Shiiqiye Hassan 35. Nimco Ahmed Mohamed 36. Nimco Ahmed Qalombi 37. Nour Muhumed Ibrahim 38. Rahma Ahmed Nour 39. Rahma Farah Bulale 40. Sadia Hassan Mohamed 41. Sahal Hassan Haddi 42. Salma Yasin Mohamed 43. Samatar Jama Abdilahi 44. Samater Saed Osman 45. Samira Abdilahi Hassan 46. Sharmake Adam Hassan 47. Yousuf Abdilahi Ali
E. Bachelor of Public Administration - 18 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Hamze Ahmed Hussein 2. Abdikhadar Abdi jama 3. Abdirahim Muse Mohamed 4. Habon Omer Rabile
5. Nimo Omer Amin 6. Abdifatah Arab Nour 7. Umalkhayr Abdi Farah 8. Hinda Mohamed Shu'ayb
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9. Kawsar Ahmed Abdilahi 10. Mahad Abdihakim Abdilahi 11. Abdirahman Mohamoud Ismail 12. Bushra Omer Osman 13. Asma Mohamed Faarah
14. Kadra Ali Isak 15. Halimo Abdilahi Said 16. Asha Ibrahim Abdilahi 17. Shukri Farah Ahmed 18. Ladan Mohamed Abdilahi
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Faculty of Business and Public Administration will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”. 4.2.3 Faculty of Economics and Political Science
A. Bachelor of Economics - 32 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Ahmed Mohamed 2. Abdikadir Yassin Warsame 3. Abdillahi Nour Hoosh 4. Abdiqafar Mohamoud Eidle 5. Abdirahman Mohamed Kaahin 6. Abdirahman Mustafe Hussien 7. Abdirazak Ibrahim Adan 8. Abdishakur Isse Abdikarim 9. Abdiwahab Osman Omar 10. Abdullahi Ahmed Mohamed 11. Abokor Hussein Hassan 12. Ahmed Hussein Hersi 13. Ahmed Mohamoud Abdi 14. Awil Bashir Olad 15. Ayub Abdulahi Mohamed 16. Bashir Mohamed Bashir
17. Fahima Nour Dagal 18. Fathia Ahmed Mohamed 19. Faysal Abdullahi Yusuf 20. Hamda Sh. Abdirizak Muhumed 21. Ikran Ibrahim Cige 22. Kamal Barkhad Bashir 23. Mahad Mohamed Warsame 24. Mohamed Abdirahman Hussein 25. Mohamed Bashir Hersi 26. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed 27. Muhiadin Mohamoud Tubhaye 28. Nuradin Adan Moumin 29. Osman Harir Barud 30. Rooda Axmed Cabdiraxmaan 31. Umaima Ali Awale 32. Zakaria Osman Nur
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Political Science will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”. 4.2.4 Faculty of Education A. Biology /Chemistry - 20 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdiaziz Biihi Ahmed 2. Abdifatah Hassan Yusuf 3. Abdillahi Kahie Rirash 4. Abdirahman Atosh Muhumed 5. Abdirazak Mohamoud Farah 6. Abdirizak Abib Muhumed 7. Abdisalam Warsame Mohamed 8. Abdisamad Me'ad Dahir 9. Abokor Omar Osman 10. Fardowsa Sh. Dahir Magan
11. Farhan Dahir Aden 12. Hamza Mohamed Abdi 13. Hassan Abdi Moumin 14. Hassan Ahmed Abdilahi 15. Khaddar Abdilahi Aden 16. Noura Mouse Elmi 17. Omar Bile Ibrahim 18. Sahardid Hashi Ardale 19. Suber Sh. Hussein Abdilahi 20. Ugaso Hassan Mouse
B. English /History - 16 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Khalid Elmi 2. Abdikani Abib Dahir 3. Abdikani Yousof Bullaale 4. Abdinasir Ali Eidle
5. Abdirazak Mohamed Abdi 6. Abdirizak Hosh Bile 7. Abdisamad Mohamed Abdi 8. Ayan Abdirahman Hussein
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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9. Faisal Da’uud Abdullahi 10. Faisal Mohamed Hassan 11. Ibrahim Mowlid Ibrahim 12. Khadar Abdi Farah
13. Mahdi Abdilahi Mohamoud 14. Mahdi Hassan Barkhad 15. Mohamed Hussein Jama 16. Sharmake Dahir Barkhad
C. Mathematics /Physics - 12 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdikani Isse Mohamud 2. Mohamed Derie Dugsie 3. Abdillahi Deheye Warsame 4. Abdiasis Ahmed Du'ale 5. Muhyadin Abdirashid Mohamed 6. Abdirahman Mohamed Ali
7. Hassan Abdirahman Jama 8. Jim’ale Ali Sh. Ibrahim 9. Jama Faisal Ahmed 10. Khadar Mohamed Muse 11. Maxamed Maxamuud Xersi 12. Yusuf Abdulahi Yusuf
D. Physics/ Mathematics - 9 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdirahman Mohamed Omar 2. Abdirahman Omer Osman 3. Abdirashid Jama Sa'ed 4. Abdirizak Abdirashid Muhumed 5. Abubakar Ali Farah
6. Mohamed Abdikarim Farah 7. Nuurwali Mohamed Elmi 8. Ridwan Abdirahman Ahmed 9. Yusuf Mohamed Suge
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.2.5 Faculty of Engineering A. Bachelor of Civil Engineering - 62 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Engineering will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Abdilahi Omer 2. Abdifatah Mohamed Farah 3. Abdifatah Muhumed Abdi 4. Abdikani Mohamoud Abdilahi 5. Abdikani Mohamoud Ali 6. Abdikani Omer Abdi 7. Abdinasir Sead Salax 8. Abdiqadir Abdi Ali 9. Abdirabbi Mohamed Adan 10. Abdirahman Mohamed Ali 11. Abdirashid Bashir Maidhane 12. Abdirashiid Mohamoud Mohamed 13. Abdirisaq Elabe Mohamoud 14. Abdisalam Abdillahi Mohamoud 15. Abdishakour Ahmed Jama 16. Abdiwasac Mouse Ibrahim 17. Abdourahim Omar Hassan 18. Abdourazak Moumin Daher 19. Abdurahiim Abdurrahman Dahir 20. Abdurahman Muhumed Elmi 21. Abokar Hamud Aamin 22. Abubakar Sead Kalinle 23. Adam Ali Abdulle 24. Ahmed Abdi Esse 25. Ahmed Mohamed Hussein 26. Ahmed-yasin Elmi Diria 27. Aidarous Mohamed Dahir 28. Amin Ahmed Dahir 29. Amin Hamud Muhamed 30. Asia Abdi Hadi 31. Bashir Abi Hassan
32. Elmi Gesale Adan 33. Fardouse Abiib Muhumed 34. Hamse Abdi Mead 35. Hamse Nour Ainan 36. Hamze Yousuf Aw Aden 37. Hassan Abdi Dugsiye 38. Hassan Abdi Hassan 39. Hassan Osman Hussein 40. Hussein Omer Mouse 41. Hussein Said Issa 42. Ibrahim Abubakar Mohamed 43. Ibrahim Mohamed Muhumed 44. Ibrahim Mohamoud Hassan 45. Ilyas Mohamed Mohamoud 46. Ilyas Mohamed Salad 47. Khalid Hussein Muhumed 48. Liban Mohamoud Abdi 49. Mahad Mohamed Gelle 50. Maxamud Cisman Maxamed 51. Mohamed Abdi Adan 52. Mohamed Abdi Yousuf 53. Mohamed Abdillahi Aw Osman 54. Mohamoud Awil Abdi 55. Mohamud Mohamed Mohamud 56. Najma Mohamoud Omer 57. Rahma Ahmed Esse 58. Rahma Awale Ali 59. Ridwan Abdi Adan 60. Said Aidid Artan 61. Yahye Farah Said 62. Yahye Yousuf Omer
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying:
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The Dean of the Faculty of Engineering will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”. 4.2.6 Faculty of ICT and Computing A. Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBT) – 59
Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of ICT and Computing will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdifatah Elmi Osman Jimale
2. Abdikadir Ahmed Mohamed Nour
3. Abdikarim Dahir Omar Farah
4. Abdikarim Hassan Ibrahim Farah
5. Abdikarim Jama Mohamoud Hadi
6. Abdirahman Ali Abdilahi Elmi
7. Abdirahman Yonsi Adan Yama
8. Abdirisak Mire Nouh Farah
9. Abdiwahab Osman Farah Bidhiid
10. Abdiwasac Muse Abdilahi Ahmed
11. Abib Eggeh Wais Waberi
12. Absie Abdillahi Farah Mohamed
13. Adan Abdirisaq Hussein Mire
14. Adifatah Ali Abdilahi Suldan
15. Ahmed Abdi Nour Hergeye
16. Ahmed Osman Ali Amir
17. Ali Kayse Muhumed
18. Amal Abdi Hussein Warsame
19. Asia Mahamoud Yousuf Egge
20. Ayan Abdirahman Ismail Elmi
21. Ayan Saed Dahir Wairah
22. Ayan Siyad Omar
23. Bilan Barkhad Adur Almagan
24. Fadumo Osman Adan Abdilahi
25. Fadumo Sh.Osman Hassan Ainan
26. Fathia Mumin Shirwa' Hamud
27. Fu’ad Faisal Omer Bille
28. Hamda Bashir Mohamoud Mumin
29. Hamda Osman Saed Abtidon
30. Hamse Ali Dahir Amoud
31. Hamse Mohamoud Ismail Ali
32. Hibo Khadar Omar
33. Hibo Muhumed Hassan Qalinle
34. Hodan Mohamed Ibrahim Nadif
35. Hodan Saed Nour Sigad
36. Ismahan Mohamed Elmi
37. Khadra Sh.Muse Sh.Omar
38. Khalid Hussein Sh. Farah Lodan
39. Luqman Abdikadir Jama Hussein
40. Maryan Jamal Sh. Hassan Badeed
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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41. Mohamd Abdi Nour Obsie
42. Mohamed Ahmed Mumin Raabi
43. Mubarik Hamud Imran Waberi
44. Muna Abdi Khalif Egeh
45. Mustafe Ahmed Saeed
46. Mustafe Hussein Mohamoud Alil
47. Nagad Abdirashid Qasin
48. Nagad Ismail Abdi Hadi
49. Naima Yasin Abdullahi
50. Najma Hashi Muse
51. Nim’an Yassin Aw-Abdi Hirsi
52. Nouradin Abdi Yousuf Bakal
53. Omar Abdi Ibrahim Barkhadle
54. Raho Abdi Abdilahi Nour
55. Saeed Ahmed Abib
56. Sainab Hussein Abdirahman Ibrahim
57. Salman Fahie Ali Abdi
58. Samira Maidhane Bare
59. Yacqub Muse Ali Adan
B. Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) – 87 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of ICT and Computing will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Abdalla Mohamed Ali
2. Abdiaziz Mohamed Jama Barkhadle
3. Abdiaziz Muhumed Ahmed Qalib
4. Abdifatah Ai Khaire Gedi
5. Abdifatah Bashir Arte
6. Abdifatah Elmi Ateye
7. Abdihakim Ali Ismail Muhumed
8. Abdihakim Dahir Hirad Warsame
9. Abdihamid Roble Hassan Wais
10. Abdikadir Nour Dahir Ali
11. Abdikani Mohamed Yousuf Hirsi
12. Abdikhadar Ahmed Farah Jama
13. Abdiqadir Ibrahim Mohamed
14. Abdirahman Abdillahi Hassan
15. Abdirahman Ali Dahir Ibrahim
16. Abdirahman Hashi Abdirahman Ali
17. Abdirahman Mohamed H. Abubakar
18. Abdirasak Bashir Jama'
19. Abdirashid Mahamed Yousuf Kahin
20. Abdirisak Abdirashid Osman Mead
21. Abdisamad Abdirahman Muse Isak
22. Abdisamad Muhumed Hadi
23. Abdiwali Mohamed Ahmed Farah
24. Abdiwasac Bade Mouse Obsiye
25. Abubakar Abdilahi Abdi Fureh
26. Adan Mohamed Ahmed Abdi
27. Adna Adan Mohamed Yousuf
28. Aidarous Elmi Yousuf
29. Amin Abdikarim Hassan
30. Anisa Abdikarim Dahir Hussein
31. Aqli Mohamed Aqli Ateye
32. Asia Abdilahi Ahmed Maidhane
33. Asia Hassan Esse Rage
34. Asma Abdilahi Ahmed H. Mumin
35. Awale Mohamed Ibrahim Rage
36. Awo Ibrahim Warsame Hammi
37. Bashir Mohamed Hassan Ahmed
38. Elmi Sh. Abdirahman Elmi
39. Fadumo Saed Awale Farah
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40. Fathi Abdi Dahir Ibahim
41. Fawsi Abdrashid Nour Du’ale
42. Gedi Abdilahi Adan Mohamed
43. Habon Ahmed Ali H. Dahir
44. Hamda Abdirahman Ahmed Ardale
45. Hamse Abdi Samrie Abrar
46. Hamse Abdillahi Ibrahim Farah
47. Hamse Abubakar H. Muhumed Aye
48. Harun Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed
49. Hassan Abdi Ismail Dugsie
50. Hodo Ahmed Barkhad Obsie
51. Hodo Mohamed Abdilahi Ismail
52. Hussein Hamud Mohamed Hussein
53. Hussein Nour Omar Hirsi
54. Ibrahim Abdirahman Hussein Ainan
55. Ikran Ismail Muhumed
56. Ilyas Elmi Husien
57. Jibril Mohamoud Hashi Maidhane
58. Juweria Mohamoud Muse Bulhan
59. Kamal Mouse Muhumed Abubakar
60. Khalid Ahmed Mohamoud
61. Liban Ali Abdihafid Omar
62. Luqman Idiris Farah Ali
63. Mahamed Khadar Omer Amare
64. Marwa Mohamed Samale Bahdon
65. Mohamed Abdi Dahir
66. Mohamed Abdi Hadlie Warfa
67. Mohamed Abdirahman Ibrahim Digale
68. Mohamed Abdirashid Ahmed Shire
69. Mohamed Adan Hussein Amed
70. Mohamed Ahmed Ismail Abdi
71. Mohamed Ahmed Yasin Iman
72. Mohamed Hassan Nouh Farah
73. Mohamed Jama Adare Hergeye
74. Mohamed Khadar Jama Dirie
75. Mohamed Muse Esse Omar
76. Mohydin Moh'ed Sh. Abdillahi
77. Mubarik Mohamoud Dahir Aye
78. Muna Yousuf Abdi Elmi
79. Osman Omar Nur
80. Salma Abdirahman Mohamoud Jama
81. Shukri Mohamed Ali Muhumed
82. Suhaib Hussein Omar Adan
83. Suhaib Mohamed Adan Kibar
84. Suhaib Mohamed Mohamoud
85. Yasmin Abdisamad Farah Roble
86. Yonis Nouh Yonis Muse
87. Yusra Hassan Adan Du’ale
4.2.7 Faculty of Sharia and Law A. Bachelor of Law (LLB) - 13 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdillahi Moumin Sh. Ali 2. Ali Du'ale Farah 3. Hamse Abdisalan Mohamed
4. Hanad Khalif Warsame 5. Ibrahim Hussein Hufane 6. Ibrahim Moumin Are
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7. Kaise Abdi Ibrahim 8. Mohamed Abdi H. Ahmed 9. Mohamed Yousuf Ali 10. Nimco Hussein Dugsie
11. Rahma Warsame Abdillahi 12. Suhaib Ahmed Hassan 13. Yousuf Jama Are
B. Bachelor of Sharia - 30 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Jama Said 2. Abdillahi Elmi Hashi 3. Abdirahman Hassan Abdirahman 4. Abdrahman Mouse Ismail 5. Asad Aden Yousuf 6. Asma Bahsane Said 7. Hamse Abdillahi Ibrahim 8. Ilhan Hussein Hassan 9. Istahil Abdirahma Mead 10. Jama Abdillahi Derie 11. Mahad Yousuf Hussein 12. Mahira Mohamoud Hashi 13. Mohamed Abdikarim Abdillahi 14. Mohamed Hussein Mohamed 15. Mohamed Mohamoud Muhumed
16. Mohamed Mohamoud Tukale 17. Mohamoud Abdi Khaire 18. Mohamoud Omar Nour 19. Mouse Barkhad Abdi 20. Muhyadin Ismail Aw Ali 21. Mus'ab Mouse Hussein 22. Nagib Bulale Liban 23. Naima Abdikarim Mead 24. Nimco Ahmed Abdillahi 25. Nimco Dahir Abdillahi 26. Ramash Hussein Derie 27. Roda Hassan Nour 28. Rukia Abdirahman Omar 29. Sa'ad Sh. Hamud Nadif 30. Samia Sh. Ibrahim Bakal
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Faculty of Sharia and Law will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.2.8 School of Dentistry A. Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) - 23 Graduands The Dean of the School of Dentistry will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdiasis Barkhad Mohamoud 2. Abdikadir Ahmed Awil 3. Abdikani Jibril Elmi 4. Abdirahman Mohamed Ibrahim 5. Abdirahman Mohamed Muhumed 6. Abdirahman Muhumed Bashe 7. Abdirisak Ahmed Abdilahi 8. Abdirisaq Mohamed Omar 9. Adan Abdiasis Barkhad 10. Ahmed Mohamed Hassan 11. Asma Ibrahim Abdilahi 12. Khadra Hussein Mohamed
13. Mariam Abdirisak Adan 14. Mohamed Abdiwali Mohamoud 15. Mohamed H.Omar Gedi 16. Mubarik Saed Hassan 17. Muhiyadin Hassan Abdilahi 18. Mukhtar Abdirisaq Mahamud 19. Muna Ali Omar 20. Mustafe Osman Ibrahim 21. Warsame Khadar Mohamed 22. Zainab Suleiman Abdilahi 23. Zakaria Ahmed Abdilahi
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the School of Dentistry will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.2.9 School of Laboratory Technology
A. Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory - 28 Graduands The Dean of the School of Laboratory Technology will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdiaziz Mohamed Yousuf 2. Abdirahman Abdilahi Guleid 3. Abdirahman Barkhad Gabobe 4. Abdiwahab Faisal Yousuf 5. Aden Gas Iid 6. Ahmed Adam Maidhane 7. Ahmed Hussein Alin 8. Asia Osman Abdilahi 9. Asma Abdikadir Mahamed 10. Fadli Bashir Derie 11. Faduma Hasan Ali 12. Hasan Ibrahim Adam 13. Hodan Ahmed Abdi 14. Ifrah Ishak Muhumed
15. Jamal Muhumed Yousuf 16. Khalid Mohamoud Sid’i 17. Mohamed Abdinur Warsame 18. Mohamed Hussein Sh. Barkhad 19. Mohamed Ismacil Abdilahi 20. Muhiyadiin Jibril Ahmed 21. Muhiyadin Bashir Ahmed 22. Muna Omer Ahmed 23. Najax Abdi Warsame 24. Nasra Omer Hasan 25. Nura Abdikarim Dahir 26. Sahra Osman Hasan 27. Salman Osman Hassan 28. Zakaria Sh. Essa Sh. Hassan
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the School of Laboratory Technology will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.2.10 School of Medicine and Surgery A. Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) - 23 Graduands The Dean of the School of Medicine will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdikadir Mahamed Suleiman 2. Abdikadir Mohamed Ahmed 3. Abdillahi Muse Farah 4. Abdirahman Abdirashid Osman 5. Amin Yusuf Mohamoud 6. Asma Abdiaziz H. Abubakar 7. Asma Ahmed Ibrahim 8. Faduma Adam Abdilahi 9. Faduma Adam Abdilahi 10. Faiza Mohamed Dahir 11. Haddi Bashir Haddi 12. Hassan Siyad Ali
13. Hodan Mohamed Osman 14. Jibril Olad Dhidar 15. Mohamed Dayib Dahir 16. Mohamed Osman Farah 17. Mohamoud Aaden Muse 18. Mustafe Abdilahi Khairdon 19. Najma Mohamed Muhumed 20. Omar Yusuf Elmi 21. Osman Abdikarim Osman 22. Saed Bashir Abdi 23. Sameer Abdi Ismail
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the School of Medicine and Surgeyry will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”. 4.2.11 School of Nursing and Midwifery
A. Bachelor of Science in Anesthesia - 28 Graduands The Dean of the School of Nursing and Miwifery will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Hamud Osman 2. Ahmed Jama Ali
3. Said Elmi Sh. Hosh
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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B. Bachelor of Science in Nursing - 28 Graduands The Dean of the School of Nursing and Miwifery will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Ahmed Hussien Hassan 2. Amal Abdikadir Mohamed 3. Asia Rage Adan 4. Asma Mohamed Da'ud 5. Ayan Abdirahman Dihod 6. Ayan Mohamed Hadi 7. Ayan Sayid Awale 8. Bilan Mohamed Muhumed 9. Fadumo Ali Abdilahi 10. Fadumo Elmi Hassan 11. Fadumo Hamud Muhumed 12. Fihima Sh. Abdirahman Elmi 13. Hamdi Abdirahman Mohamoud 14. Hodo Hamud Yousuf
15. Huda Dahir Esse 16. Khadir Abdillahi Mohamed 17. Khadir Elmi Kamil 18. Ladna Abdisamad Sh. Omar 19. Mohamoud Abdilahi Mohamed 20. Naima Ahmed Mohamoud 21. Radwa Yasin Mahamed 22. Rahma Ahmed Saed 23. Ramadan Aden Abdilahi 24. Sagal Abdulahi Abdalle 25. Salma Elmi Omer 26. Salma Nuh Hashi 27. Sugal Jama Sugal 28. Umalkair Ahmed Abdilahi
C. Bachelor of Science in Midwifery - 17 Graduands The Dean of the School of Nursing and Miwifery will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Asia Nouh Abdikarin 2. Asma Abdirahmen Omer 3. Asma Bashir Maxamoud 4. Asma Burale Awale 5. Asma Faysal Abiib 6. Fadhiya Yusuf Omer 7. Fadumo Abdirahman Jamac 8. Fardusa Abdi Ahmed 9. Hamda Ismail Nour
10. Hinda Omer Nour 11. Idil Ali Ahmed 12. Jamila Abdirahmen Jamac 13. Naciima Suleiman Husein 14. Nimco Awale Husein 15. Safia Jamac Abdilahi 16. Samsam Yousuf Mouse 17. Saynab Mohamoud Mohamed
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: “I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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The Dean of the School of Nursing will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”. 4.2.12 School of Pharmacy A. Bachelor of Science in Clinical Pharmacy - 18 Graduands The Dean of the School of Pharmacy will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdirahman Adam Osman 2. Abubakar Hussein Ali 3. Adam Abdi Ahmed 4. Ahmed Mohamed Hassan 5. Ayan Ahmed Omar 6. Ayanle Adam Muhumed 7. Ayanle FaraH Ismail 8. Bashir Abdiasis Ahmed 9. Bashir Yusuf Mohamed
10. Faysa Yacqub Hassan 11. Hafsa Abdiladif Omar 12. Hibo Abdisamad Oman 13. Hodan Hussein Mohamed 14. Madina Abdi Hassan 15. Mukhtar Husein Muhumed 16. Mursal Salah Yusuf 17. Omar Siyad Ali 18. Taysiir Mohamed Ahmed
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the School of Pharmacy will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.2.13 School of Public Health and Nutrition A. Bachelor of Public Health - 30 Graduands The Dean of the School of Public Health will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdihakiin Sayid Kalinle 2. Abdikadir Hashi Abdirahman 3. Abdimajid Ateye Ali 4. Abdirahman Ahmed Abdillahi 5. Abdirashid Mahamed Elmi 6. Abdirashid Mahdi Isxaq 7. Abdisalan Sh.Mohamed Muhumed 8. Abdulaziz Mowlid Abdi 9. Ahmed Mohamed Dahir 10. Asma Abdirizak Muhumed 11. Asma Mowlid Nour 12. Awale Abdilahi Mahamed 13. Deka Mahamoud Hassan 14. Fadumo Mahamed Barre 15. Fatouma Omar Abdi
16. Hafsa Hassan Roble 17. Hassan Ahmed Mohamoud 18. Idil Omer Ahmed 19. Khadra Hussein Ahmed 20. Khalid Sead Dahir 21. Ladan Abdirahman Hassan 22. Maris Abdi Saban 23. Mona Ahmed Muse 24. Nimo Hassan Dahir 25. Rahma Mohamoud Jibril 26. Rakia Abdi Ahmed 27. Salma Ahmed Sh. Farah 28. Samater Suleiman Abdi 29. Saredo Mohamed Mahamoud 30. Yahye Muhumed Sh. Ibrahim
The President, Amoud University will arise and confer the degrees to the graduands by saying: The Dean of the Public Health will arise and request the candidates to sit down by saying, “please be seated”.
Then the graduands will altogether bow/curtsy and resume their seats.
“I admit you into the degree and by my authority and that of the entire University, give you power read and do all that appertains to this degree”.
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4.3 Diploma Candidate/Graduands 4.3.1 Diploma in Information Technology The Dean of the Faculty of ICT and Computing will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Hamse Mohamed Bayle 2. Muna Ibrahim Nageye
4.3.2 Diploma in Education A. Biology/Chemistry - 11 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Sharmaake Mohamoud Ahmed 2. Abdirahman Egeh Guleid 3. Mohamed Mohamoud Abokor 4. Hodan Abib Hayir 5. Hamse Ibrahim Egeh 6. Mohamed Hassan Nour
7. Ismahan Mohamed Abdikarim 8. Mustafe Abdilahi Abdi 9. Mustafe Muhumed Ismail 10. Abdirahman Abdilahi Omar 11. Sharmake Saleban Adan
B. English /History - 7 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdirahman Esse Aw Roble
2. Abdirahman Farah Amir
3. Bashir Ahmed Yusuf
4. Mohamed Hussein Abdi
5. Mukhtar Hassan Abdilahi
6. Mustafe Abubakar Abdi
7. Omar Muse Ali
The Dean will then acknowledge the President, Amoud University and resume his/her seat.
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C. Geography /History - 9 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read.
1. Said Hamud Hussien 2. Habon Guled Abdilahi 3. Yasin Mohamed Abdi 4. Mohamed Mohamud Khalid 5. Saed Mohamoud Ibrahim
6. Mohamed Osman Sulieman 7. Mohamed Abdi Abdilahi 8. Abdilahi Mursal Abdi 9. Hamda Hasan Abdi
D. Physics/ Mathematics - 16 Grandaunds The Dean of the Faculty of Education will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Abdifatah Abdilahi Omer 2. Abdifatah Abdullahi Ahmed 3. Abdikani Mohamed Dahir 4. Abdimalik Nour Jama 5. Abdinasir Abdilahi Ibrahim 6. Abdirahman Ahmed Muhumed 7. Abdirahman Farah Ali 8. Abdirazak Sa'ed Dahir
9. Abdirazak Suge Dirir 10. Ahmed Sa'ed Ali 11. Ayan Mawlid Ileye 12. Hamud Mohamoud Aden 13. Khalid Osman Ibrahim 14. Mustafe Mohamed Jama 15. Omar Ali Said 16. Omer Sa'ed H. Ali
4.3.3 Diploma in Business Administration - 11 Graduands The Dean of the Faculty of Bussiness and Public Adminstration will arise and present candidates for the conferment of the respective degrees of Amoud University. As the Dean reads out the names, the candidate will stand and remain standing until the last name is read. 1. Aasiya Ahmed Essa 2. Abdirisak Farah Abdilahi 3. Abdirisak Mohamed Mohamoud 4. Abdiwasac Ali Osman 5. Adam Muse Dahir 6. Ahlam liban Muhumed
7. Ahmed Husein Ahmed 8. Hodan Aden Omer 9. Kasim Mouse Elmi 10. Mohamed Hassan Osman 11. Yasin Omer Badde
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5.0 Summary of the 18th Graduation Ceremony 5.1 Graduands Summary by School/Faculty/Department/Programme Faculty/School Department/Programme Males Females Total Perecent
Diploma Programmes
Business & Public Administration
i. Diploma in Bussiness Adminstration. 8 3 11 19.58%
ii. Diploma in Project Planning and Development.
0 0 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 8 3 11 19.58%
Education
i. Diploma in Biology/Chemistry. 9 2 11 19.58%
ii. Diploma in English/History 7 0 7 12.46%
iii. Diploma in Geography/History. 7 2 9 16.02%
iv. Diploma in Physics/Mathematics. 15 1 16 28.48%
Sub-Total 38 5 43 76.54%
ICT and Computing Diploma in Information Technology (DIT). 1 1 2 3.56%
Sharia and Law Diploma in Arabic Language. 0 0 0 0.00%
Dentistry Diploma in Dental Surgery. 0 0 0 0.00%
Bachelors Programmes
Agriculture and Environment
i. Bachelor of Agricultural Science. 25 2 27 3.67%
ii. Bachelor of Animal Science. 0 0 0 0.00%
iii. Bachelor of Environmental Management. 16 5 21 2.85%
Sub-Total 41 7 48 6.52%
Business and Public Administration
i. Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting.
18 9 27 3.67%
ii. Bachelor of Business Administration in Management.
16 9 25 3.40%
iii. Bachelor of Development Studies. 8 7 15 2.04%
iv. Bachelor of Project Planning Management. 23 24 47 7.52%
v. Bachelor of Public Administration. 6 12 18 2.44%
Sub-Total 71 61 132 17.95%
Economics and i. Bachelor of Economics. 26 6 32 4.35%
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Faculty/School Department/Programme Males Females Total Perecent
Political Science ii. Bachelor of Political Science and International Relations.
0 0 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 26 6 32 4.35%
Education
i. Biology/Chemistry. 36 3 39 5.30%
ii. Geography/History. 12 0 12 1.63%
iii. Physics/Mathematics. 66 0 26 4.89%
iv. English/History 15 1 16 2.17%
Sub-Total 99 4 103 14.08%
Engineering
i. Bachelor of Architecture Engineering. 0 0 0 0.00%
ii. Bachelor of Civil Engineering. 57 5 62 8.43%
Sub-Total 57 5 62 8.43%
ICT and Computing
i. Bachelor of Business Information Technology (BBI).
33 26 59 8.02%
ii. Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT). 70 17 87 11.83%
iii. Bachelor of Software Engineering (BSE). 0 0 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 103 43 146 19.85%
Sharia and Law
i. Bachelor of Law. 11 2 13 1.76%
ii. Bachelor of Sharia. 19 11 30 4.08%
Sub-Total 30 13 43 5.84%
Dentistry Bachelor of Dental Surgery. 18 5 23 3.12%
Sub-Total 18 5 23 3.12%
Laboratory Technology
Bachelor of Laboratory Technology 18 10 28 3.80%
Sub-Total 18 10 28 3.80%
Medicine and Surgery
Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery. 15 8 23 3.12%
Sub-Total 15 8 23 3.12%
Nursing and Midwifery
i. Bachelor of Midwifery. 0 17 17 2.31%
ii. Bachelor of Anesthesia. 3 0 3 0.41%
iii. Bachelor of Nursing. 6 22 28 3.80%
Sub-Total 6 39 45 6.12%
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Faculty/School Department/Programme Males Females Total Perecent
Pharmacy Bachelor of Pharmacy. 12 6 18 2.44%
Sub-Total 12 6 18 2.44%
Public Health and Nutrition
i. Bachelor of Nutrition. 0 0 0 0.00%
ii. Bachelor of Public Health. 15 15 30 4.08%
Sub-Total 15 15 30 4.08%
Postgraduate Certificates/Diplomas
Education Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching.
0 0 0
Mastsers Programme
Agriculture and Environment
i. Master of Science in Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability.
18 9 27 14.82%
ii. Master of Rural Development and Pastoral Economics.
8 1 9 4.94%
Sub-Total 26 10 36 19.76%
Business and Public Administration
i. Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting.
28 9 37 20.31%
ii. Master of Business Administration in Project Planning and Management.
15 5 20 10.98%
iii. Master of Business Administration in Public Administration.
0 0 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 43 14 57 31.29%
Education
i. Master of Education in Curriculum Management and Instruction.
1 0 1 0.54%
ii. Master of Education in Educational Planning and Management.
0 0 0 0.00%
iii. Master of Education in Educational Policy and Planning.
8 3 11 6.03%
Sub-Total 9 3 12 6.58%
Sharia and Law i. Master in Law. 0 0 0 0.00%
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Faculty/School Department/Programme Males Females Total Perecent
ii. Master in Sharia. 0 0 0 0.00%
Sub-Total 0 0 0 0.00%
Science Master of Science in Research, Data Analysis and Statistical Methods.
26 0 26 14.27%
Sub-Total 26 0 26 14.27%
Medicine and Surgery
Master of Family Medicine 4 2 6 3.29%
Sub-Total 4 2 6 3.29%
Public Health and Nutrition
i. Master of Public Health (Epidemiology & Population Health).
5 4 9 4.94%
ii. Master of Public Health (Health Promotion & International Health).
0 0 0 0.00%
iii. Master of Public Health (Human Nutrition & Dietetics).
19 18 37 20.31%
Sub-Total 24 22 46 25.25%
Doctoral Programmes
0 0 0 0.00%
TOTAL 679 282 971 100.00%
5.2 Summary of Awards Males Females Total
Award Count Percent Count Percent Count Percent
Diplomas 47 4.79% 9 0.91% 56 5.71%
Bachelors 501 51.10% 222 22.64% 733 74.76%
Postgraduates 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Master 131 13.62% 51 5.20% 182 18.56%
Doctorates 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
Total 679 69.25% 282 28.79% 971 100.00%