Somali International University

Somali International University (SIU) is a private non-profit community owned university located in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Overview

The university has six faculties. Each faculty has several departments. SIU offers over 30 degree programs at undergraduate and postgraduate level. The postgraduate programs are in collaboration with Kenyatta University.

Faculties

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

Departments

  1. General Medicine and Surgery
  2. General Nursing
  3. Nursing and midwifery
  4. Medical Laboratory Science
  5. Public Health

Faculty of Business and Economics

Departments

  1. Business Administration
  2. Accounting & Finance
  3. Accounting
  4. Banking and Finance
  5. Business Information Systems
  6. Economics
  7. Economics and Statistics
  8. Economics and Management

Faculty of Engineering and Computer Technology

Departments

  1. Civil Engineering
  2. Computer Science

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Departments

  1. Politics and International Relations
  2. Public Administration and Leadership
  3. Politics and Government Studies 3
  4. Criminology and Media Studies
  5. Journalism and Media Studies

Faculty of Sharia and Law

Departments

  1. Sharia
  2. Sharia and Law
  3. Secular Law

SIU Academic System

Somali International University academic year is divided into two semesters and a summer session. A semester lasts approximately 16 weeks.

Partnerships

SIU has a very active International Office that has seen the University through lots of partnerships with leading Universities within East Africa. Today, over 50 of SIU medical students spend up to 1 year in Uganda and Kenya for their final year of medical school. The International Office is headed by Dr. Okello Andrew, a Ugandan medical doctor who was also among the first foreign medical practitioners to serve in the country. Besides the International Office, Dr. Okello is a routine medical doctor in the University's teaching hospitals. The notable universities in East Africa are;

External links

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