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The university opened its doors on {{date|November 12, 2011}}, with three faculties: law, economics & management, and science & technology, along with an additional program in architecture. Its opening marked a first in the DRC, launched on the LMD system (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate)<ref name="lecongolais.cd ouverture">{{cite web |site=Le congolais |title=L’Université panafricaine du Congo ouvre ses portes |date=2012-09-24 |accessdate=2017-12-09 |url=http://www.lecongolais.cd/l%e2%80%99universite-panafricaine-du-congo-ouvre-ses-portes/}}</ref>. |
The university opened its doors on {{date|November 12, 2011}}, with three faculties: law, economics & management, and science & technology, along with an additional program in architecture. Its opening marked a first in the DRC, launched on the LMD system (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate)<ref name="lecongolais.cd ouverture">{{cite web |site=Le congolais |title=L’Université panafricaine du Congo ouvre ses portes |date=2012-09-24 |accessdate=2017-12-09 |url=http://www.lecongolais.cd/l%e2%80%99universite-panafricaine-du-congo-ouvre-ses-portes/}}</ref>. |
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Université Panafricaine du Congo | |
Motto | Elitisme, innovation, épanouissement[1] |
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Type | Public university |
Established | 2010 (14 years ago) |
Affiliation | Ministry of Education (Congo) |
President | William Makiala Matoma |
Rector | Willi Bongo-Pasi (2010-) |
Students | Approximately 500 |
Address | 1, rue Mpese, Dumez neighborhood, Mont Ngafula , , |
Campus | Urban |
Language | French |
Website | upac-rdc.com |
The Pan-African University of the Congo (UPAC) is a public higher education institution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, based in Kinshasa, the capital city.
History
UPAC was officially established in 2010 by Ministerial Decree No. 004 MINESU/CABMIN/MNL/DESP/KOB/2010.[citation needed]
The university opened its doors on 12 November 2011, with three faculties: law, economics & management, and science & technology, along with an additional program in architecture. Its opening marked a first in the DRC, launched on the LMD system (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate)[2].
On 16 September 2014, the university laid the foundation stone for its second site in the Kinshasa metropolis, at 42 12th Street, Cité Verte, Mont Ngafula[3].
Academics
UPAC aims for high-quality education with an innovative and open vision, responding to the government's call for greater internationalization of the Congolese university system. Following the LMD system (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate), the university uses the credit system to allow students to change their courses during the year or transfer to another Congolese or foreign university without losing their accumulated academic credits.
UPAC's programs are also structured on a semester basis: exams are organized at the end of each semester (twice per academic year)[2].
Additional Information
The Pan-African University of the Congo (UPAC) has a physical library, a virtual library, an internal email system for its professors and students, and a Facebook page.
References
- ^ "Université Panafricaine du Congo". upac-rdc.org via Wikiwix. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
- ^ a b "L'Université panafricaine du Congo ouvre ses portes". 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
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See also
- University of Lubumbashi
- University of Kisangani
- University of Kinshasa
- Free University of Kinshasa
- Education in the Democratic Republic of the Congo