University of Ghana - College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences

College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences

  • Department of Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness
  • Department of Agricultural Mechanization
  • Department of Agricultural Extension
  • Department of Animal Science
  • Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (formerly Home Science)


  • Department of Crop Science
  • Department of Veterinary medicine (the university has recently established a school for veterinary medicine)
  • Agricultural Research Station - Kade
  • Agricultural Research Station - Kpong
  • Agricultural Research Station - Nungua

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