Bishop Stuart University


Bishop Stuart University is a private, not-for-profit, multi-campus university in Uganda.

Location

BSU has its main campus, measuring approximately, at Kakoba Hill, off of Buremba Road, approximately east of downtown Mbarara. This location is approximately, by road, south-west of Kampala, Uganda's capital. The coordinates of the main campus of the university are 0°36'10.0"S, 30°41'44.0"E. The second campus is located at Ruharo Hill, also in the Mbarara Metropolitan Area.

History

BSU is named after Cyril Stuart who was the Anglican Bishop of Uganda in the middle of the 20th Century. BSU started operations in 2003 at the campus of then Kakoba National Teacher's College in the western Ugandan city of Mbarara. KNTC ceased operations at the end of 2005, and in 2006, BSU took over the premises and grounds previously occupied by the teachers' college. In 2006, BSU held its maiden graduation ceremony. However, the certificates, diplomas, and degrees were awarded by Uganda Christian University. The first batch of students to graduate on BSU letterheads were the graduates of 2009. On 10 October 2014, at the university's 10th graduation ceremony, Minister of Education Jessica Alupo announced that BSU had been cleared by the Uganda National Council for Higher Education to receive a university charter. The charter was granted and delivered to the university in late October 2014.

Academic affairs

, BSU had the following academic faculties and departments:

Faculty of Agriculture, Environmental Sciences and Technology

The university offers courses at certificate, diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels. The programs offered include:

Certificate/Short courses