Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny

Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny
Latin: Sigilium Universitatis Abidjansis
Former names
University of Abidjan-Cocody (-August 1996)
Motto "Scientia et Sapientia Via Mea"
Type Public
Established 9 January 1964
President Professeur Bakayoko Ly Ramata
Students 50,000
Location Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
Campus 01 BP V34 Abidjan , République de Côte D'Ivoire
Colours Green, White
Website http://univ-fhb.edu.ci/fr/index.php
The campus entrance
The University campus

The Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny (previously 'University of Cocody-Abidjan, fr.:Université de Cocody or Université de Cocody-Abidjan UCA) is a university in the Cocody section of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It is one of the elite universities in the country and region. With over 50,000 students, the UCA contains 13 faculties and a research center, providing diplomas from 2-year undergraduate degrees to professional academic, medical, legal, and specialist degrees. It was the main campus of the nationwide University of Abidjan from 1964 to 1996, when it became an independent institution. It is state owned and operated, and responsible to the Ministry of Education.

Formation

Founded 9 January 1964, it had 53,700 students as of 2008.[1] UCA was an outgrowth of two French founded institutions from 1958. The Ecole des Lettres d’Abidjan (E.L.A) founded in October 1958, under the joint administration of the University of Dakar and the Ivorian education directorate ("Direction de l’enseignement de Côte d’Ivoire"). Also founded on the same date was the Abidjan Center for Higher Education ("Centre d’enseignement supérieur d’Abidjan"). On 9 January 1964 the government of Côte d'Ivoire fused the institutions and promoted them to the rank of University.[2] The entire public university system was, until reorganization in 1996, known as the University of Abidjan, with the University of Abidjan-Cocody as the largest of three campuses. In the reorganization of August 1996, each of these three main campuses became independent universities, accountable directly to the Ivorian Ministry of Education. The three are the Université d'Abobo-Adjamé, the Université de Boukaé, and the Université de Cocody. At this time the "Faculties" were re-designated "Unités de formation et de recherche" (UFR) or "Research and Training Units" (RTU). The university consisted of thirteen UFRs and one "Center".[3] The number of special research centers and institutes have since expanded. In 2008 there were two Autonomous Research Centers in Social Sciences and Mathematics, as well as ten "Institutes" of advanced study.[4] The university's name was changed to Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny in August 2012.[5] [6]

Faculties

FLASH

In 1971 en ci , the School of Letters (Formerly the E.L.A) became the "Faculté des Lettres, Arts et Sciences Humaines" (FLASH). In 1977, the Department of History, for example, moved from offering only undergraduate courses ("Premier cycle") and began to offer "Deuxième cycle" and "Troisième cycle" diplomas (Master's degrees and PhD).[2]

Autonomous Research Centers

Other Institutes and Centers

See also

References

  1. Présentation de l´Université de Cocody-Abidjan. Université de Cocody 2001-2008. Accessed 11 May 2009
  2. 1 2 Côte d’Ivoire: département d’histoire de l’université de Cocody-Abidjan. histoire-afrique.org. 28 septembre 2007
  3. Akira Sato, Manso Lasm, Adiko Aimee (2003) pp.19, 27-28
  4. Instituts et Centres de Researches. Université de Cocody 2001-2008. Accessed 11 May 2009
  5. Cameroon Voice
  6. Ulrich Eke Officiel
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