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Welcome to Centre for Communication Technology!
The University Council created the Centre for Communication
Technology (CCT) on May 29, 1991 in response to the growing need for
the use of modern media on the campus. It was originally intended to
complement the University Library by providing campus-wide services
in the areas of teaching facilities, instructional support, computer
and audio and visual services. The first statute of the Centre was
promulgated as part of the Education Act and published in the Government
Gazette of July 24, 1992. It provided the Centre with objectives and
an institutional structure.
Since its inception, the operations of the CCT were based on a three-pronged
approach:
Formation of personnel capable of understanding the media context and
creating media products
Undertaking of collaborative research work in the broad area of communications.
Provision of consultancy about and management of campus instructional
resources and spaces.
In order to respond to other emerging needs, the University Council
at its session of June 15, 2000 amended the Statute of the Centre
to formally include the awarding of degrees in communications as
part of the CCT remit. Previous to this amendment the CCT financed
the Communications Programme, which was academically located first
under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts (up to 1997) and subsequently
under the Faculty of Education (1997-1999). After 1999, the amendment
made it possible for the University to award degrees in Communications
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