KASU | |
Motto | Knowledge for Development and Unity |
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Type | Public |
Established | 2004 |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Muhammad Tanko |
Location | Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria |
Website | Official website |
Call:+2347069414123 Kaduna State University is in Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria. It was established in 2004. It has seven faculties with over 39 departments. The school library contains over 17,000 volumes of books. It has two campuses: Kafanchan and Kaduna.
The Kaduna State University was established under the Kaduna State law promulgated in May 2004. The promulgation followed the need of boosting higher education in the northern and the southern parts of the state. Consequently, two campuses were approved: one in Kaduna and the other in Kafanchan. The Kaduna campus took off first, running basic degree programmes. Dr. Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, the then executive governor of Kaduna State and Visitor to the university, appointed Professor Idris Abdulkadir to be the pro-chancellor and chairman of the Governing Council while Professor Abubakar Sani Sambo was appointed the first vice-chancellor. Professor Aminu S. Mikailu, took over from Professor Sambo as second vice-chancellor when the latter was appointed by the Federal Government to head the Nigerian Energy's Commission. Professor E.M. Abdurrahman later took over as the third VC before Professor W.B Quirix.
The university has seven faculties:
The Faculty of Arts is among the pioneer faculties of the university, established in 2005. It has seven departments.
The Faculty of Arts comprises the following departments at the Kaduna Campus:
The Faculty of Science is among the pioneer faculties of the university, established in 2005. The Faculty of Science currently comprises the following departments at the Kaduna Campus:
The Faculty of Medicine is the only new faculty of Kaduna State University. It was established in 2008 with the vision to produce medical doctors and other health personnel who understand the normal and abnormal human body, the family and the society, with enough scientific knowledge to undertake further training to become specialists, teachers, and researchers.