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Master of philosophy (mphil).

The KNUST School of Business currently runs MPhil programmes in all the specialization areas. The MPhil programmes on offer are listed below;

Department of Accounting and Finance

  • MPhil. Accounting and Financial Management
  • MPhil. Finance

Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems

  • MPhil. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • MPhil. Procurement and Supply Chain Management

Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy

  • MPhil. Marketing

Department of Human Resource and Organizational Development

  • MPhil. Management and Human Resource Strategy

Course Content: Depends on specialization track. Contact department head.

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KNUST Ph.D Courses Offered

This is the official List of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi Doctor of Philosophy Courses Offered, Admission Entry Requirements – KNUST PHD Courses, Updated list of KNUST Ph.D Courses available For 2023/2024 admission.

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi (KNUST) PH.D Courses.

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND RENEWABLE  NATURAL RESOURCES

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

1. Department of Animal Science

PhD Programmes

Animal Nutrition; Reproductive Physiology; Animal Breeding and Genetics.

2. Department of Crop and Soil Sciences

Agronomy: Plant Breeding; Nematology; Entomology; Plant Virology; Plant Pathology; Crop Physiology; Soil Science; Forage Production Management; Soil Management & Conservation; Soil Fertility/Plant Nutrition

3. Department of Horticulture

Postharvest Technology; Vegetable Crops Production; Seed Science and Technology; Landscape Studies and Postharvest Physiology.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the general entry requirements of the School of Graduate Studies, candidates with first class degrees in Agriculture, Horticulture, Agronomy, Biological/Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Agro-Forestry and Postharvest Technology will be considered. Candidates with degrees in Architecture, Planning, Geography, Fine Art, Civil Engineering and Building Technology may also be considered for programmes in Landscape Studies only.

4. Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension

PhD- Agricultural Economics

Ph.D – Agricultural Extension

FACULTY OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES

2. Department of Silviculture and Forest Management

Natural Resource & Environmental Governance

Ph.D – Silviculture and Forest Management.

A good first degree in Natural Resources Management, Agriculture, Natural Sciences or related areas.

3. Department of Agroforestry  Ph.D – Agroforestr

4. Department of Wood Science and Technology Management

Ph.D – Wood Technology, Timber Engineering, or Furniture Design

5. Department of Fisheries and Watershed Management

PhD  – Aquaculture

PhD  – Watershed and Fisheries Management  M.Phil/PhD  – Aquatic Resources Management

PhD

– Fisheries Management

PhD

– Aquaculture Management

PhD

– Aquaculture & Environment

In addition to the general requirements, preferred disciplines are in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Biological Sciences or relevant aspects of Agriculture.

COLLEGE OF ART AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

FACULTY OF ART

PhD – Art Education

MA, MPhil, MFA or MEd. Art Education or any Visual Arts discipline from KNUST or other recognised university. Submission of a proposal will be required. A good pass (70% or better) at an entrance examination is required. A selection interview will be conducted. At least Two (2) years teaching or School administration experience. Evidence of journal publication/conferences attended.

PhD  – African Art and Culture

MA or MPhil African Art & Culture degree from KNUST or any recognised university; Evidence of prior learning and experience in Research Methodology at the master level; Submission of a Dissertation proposal on an appropriate topic in the field of Arts; Evidence of research scholarship such as Thesis, Project Report or journal publication; A good pass (70% or better) at an entrance examination and selection interview to be determined by the Departmental Board; at least two

(2) years of working experience

2. Department of Painting and Sculpture

Ph.D Painting, Sculpture, and Painting &Sculpture

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Ph.D (Economics)  – A good first degree in Economics at least Second Class (Upper Division) plus a good masters degree in economics or related field at least an overall grade of a B or equivalent, with sufficient background in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics from a recognized tertiary institution. A good background in statistics and Mathematics will be an added advantage. A thesis proposal on the proposed thesis topic is required. Admission is subject to passing an interview.

Department of Modern Languages

Ph.D French

Candidates must hold a Master’s degree in French from a recognised University and must submit a research proposal acceptable to the Postgraduate Coordinating Team. In addition, candidates will be required to pass a selection interview.

Department of English

Ph.D  (in literature)

For admission into the PhD programme, an applicant should possess an MA or MPhil in English. In addition, candidates in the Department’s MPhil programme, who perform well in their first year of course work, may be recommended by the Department for transfer to the PhD programme

Department of Geography and Rural Development

Candidates shall possess an MA or MPhil. Admission is subject to passing an interview.

Department of Building Technology

PhD (Building Technology)

∙ A candidate shall hold a Master’s degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution in Architecture, Building Technology, Quantity Surveying and Civil Engineering.

∙ A Candidate shall submit evidence of adequate training and ability to undertake the programme

∙ Candidates must have a minimum of two years relevant industrial or research experience

∙ Candidates must attend an interview session and pass the interview before admission

∙ Candidates must submit a sustainable proposal and workable programme that fit into the construction industry and acceptable to the Department Board.

Department of Planning

Ph.D  – Development Studies/ Planning (by research)

Ph.D in Development Studies/Ph.D in Planning:  candidate must hold the M.Phil degree in Development Studies from the Department of Planning or a Master’s degree in a relevant subject from a recognised University. Candidates with Master’s degrees in a relevant subject from an institution other than the Department of Planning may have to do extra work to meet graduation requirements.

Department of Land Economy

Ph.D (Land Management)

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

  • FACULTY OF PHARMACY & PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES

1 . Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality control; Medicinal Chemistry; Phytochemistry including Bioactivity and Safety testing of Photochemicals; Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism; Kinetics of Drug Decomposition and Stability of Drug products; Powder Technology; Gum Technology and Stability Studies; Formulation and Stability Studies; Herbal Medicinal Plants Research;Antimicrobial Agents and their actions; Microencapsulation; Preservation Pharmaceuticals; Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery.

Candidates with a good first degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry or Biochemistry may be considered for admission

Department of Pharmaceutics

PhD – Pharmaceutics

PhD- Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Candidates with a good first degree in pharmacy, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Microbiology or other related disciplines of this University or an approved institution may be considered for admission.

Department of Pharmacology

Pharmacology and Toxicology; Natural products with anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity; Safety Assessment and Toxicology of Natural Products and CNS Activity of Local Medicinal Plants.

Admission requirements

In addition to the general entry requirements, candidates with equivalent qualification in Medicine and the Basic Sciences may be considered for admission.

4. Department of Pharmacognosy

Phytochemistry; Phytopharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Control; Standardization of Herbal Preparation; Herbal Medicinal Plants Research; Ethnopharmacological Studies; Toxicity of Herbal Preparations; Nutriceuticals Research; Natural Product Chemistry; Research into Antimicrobial Agents and their actions; Wound Healing Agents; Antimalarial agents from plant; Agents for Soil – transmitted Helminthiasis (STH); Mosquito repellent agents from plantsAnti-hypertensives; Anti-diabetic agents research; Antiinflammatory and analgesic agents research; Research into Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) and agents to combat them; Anti-asthmatic agents; Effect of radiation on medicinal plants and foods.

In addition to the general entry requirements, applicants with a good Bachelor’s degree or a recognized qualification in Pharmacy, Biological Sciences, Botany, Chemistry, Biochemistry, other basic sciences and related areas will be considered for admission.

Department of Clinical & Social Pharmacy

PhD – Clinical & Social Pharmacy

Requirements:

MSc/MPhil degree in Clinical or Social Pharmacy or relevant health-relateddiscipline.

MSc- a First degree in Pharmacy or relevant health-related discipline.

SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

1. Department of Community Health

PhD – Community Health

I. A candidate shall hold a Master’s degree or its equivalent from a recognised institution and shall submit evidence of adequate training and

ability to undertake the proposed programme.

II. Candidates who do not hold a Master’s degree shall first register for a Master’s degree by research. If proven to be of sufficient calibre by the

end of the first year of the programme, they may be permitted by the Board, to register for the PhD degree. This registration shall be deemed retrospective from the date of the original registration for the Master’s degree.

III. Candidates who do not satisfy the requirement stated above but are otherwise adjudged suitable may be admitted. For the purpose of assessing his suitability, such candidates may be interviewed or be required to take entrance examination, or both, as directed by the Board

on the recommendation of the appropriate Department Board.

IV. Candidate may be required, on the recommendation of the Department concerned, to audit appropriate courses.

Candidates must possess a good first degree in any of the life sciences such as Medicine, Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Public Health, Environmental Health, etc.

Department of Clinical Microbiology

Ph.D  -Clinical Microbiology

Candidates for the M.Phil/PhD programmes should contact the Head of Department on their proposed research projects before applying.

Department of Molecular Medicine

PhD – Chemical Pathology.  A good degree in M.Phil Chemical Pathology or MSc Clinical Biochemistry in a recognized university. Prospective candidates should be successful at pre-admission interview.

PhD – Immunology . A good degree in M.Phil Biological Sciences, Biochemistry or MSc in Immunology or any of the Life Sciences in a recognized University. Prospective candidates should be successful at a pre-admission interview.

Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology

PhD in Human Anatomy and Cell Biology

MSc/MPhil in Human Anatomy and Cell Biology, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Medical Laboratory Technology from a recognised university. The candidate should have a flare for laboratory work or research. Prospective candidates should be successful at pre-admission interview

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology

PhD Biochemistry

The candidate must have a minimum of first degree in the Life Sciences or Chemistry on condition that the candidate will audit basic Biology/Biochemistry courses. In rare cases where the background is lacking, the student must enrol in undergraduate classes first in order to make up the deficiencies.

Department of Food Science and Technology

PhD Food Science and Technology

All prospective candidates in the following disciplines are eligible to apply: MPhil Food Science, MSc Food Science and Technology,

MSc Chemical Engineering or a suitable MPhil equivalent. Some candidates may have to pass an interview and/ or audit some post graduate course work.

Department of Theoretical and Applied Biology

Plant Pathology; Experimental Taxonomy; Microbiology; Animal Plant Physiology; Entomology; Genetics; Limnology and Fisheries; Pollination and Ecology of Crop Plants; Parasitology; Ecology.

General Requirements:  Food Science & Technology and Biochemistry & Biotechnology.

∙ A Statement of intent, including a brief discussion (not exceeding 1500 words) of educational goals and career projections. Applicant may also include a copy of previous written scientific work

Department of Chemistry  

∙ Analytical Chemistry; Environmental Chemistry; Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry; Inorganic and Natural Products; Physical Chemistry; Polymer Science and Technology; and Computational Chemistry.

Department of Physics

PhD Geophysics

Oil and Gas Exploration,

Mineral and Groundwater Exploration; Environmental Geophysics; Seismololgy & Earthquake Studies and Geophysics of Impact Craters.

ii. PhD Materials Science

Waste Recycling; Polymeric materials plastic processing; Zeolites and Zeolitic materials

iii. PhD Solid State Physics

Thin film Semiconducting Material for solar cell applications, Ferroelectric Materials; renewable energy systems (photovoltaics and fuel cells) and Surfaces and Interfaces of Solid State Materials Climate change studies Atmospheric modelling and remote sensing.

PhD Environmental Physics

Atmospheric Physics; Meteorology and Climate Science: focuses on local and regional climate processes; Soil Pollution and Waste Management.

PhD Pure Mathematics Options (Research Areas)

Functional Analysis; Differential Geometry; Algebra ;  Topology and Analysis ;  Number Theory.

∙ PhD Applied Mathematics Options (Research Areas)

Operations Research; Mathematical Physics; Mathematical Biology; Modelling with differential equations; Computational Mathematics; Mathematical Sciences; Inverse problem of integral equation.

∙ PhD Mathematical Statistics Options (Research Areas)

Stochastic Processes ;  Simple Survey Theory ;  Statistical Models ;  Time Series Analysis ;  Multivariate Analysis ;  Categorical Data Analysis ;  Biostatistics ;  Design of Experiments ;  Non Parametrics.

∙ PhD Actuarial Science Options (Research Areas)

Financial Derivatives; Portfolio Theory; Econometrics of Financial Markets; Computational Finance; Risk Management; Fixed Income Securities; Health Insurance; Re-Insurance; Pensions; Risk Theory; Statistical Tools for insurance; Selection of Risk; Life insurance; Non-Life Insurance.

Admission Requirement

Candidates for a PhD in Mathematics/Statistics must hold an MPhil or MSc degree in Mathematics/Statistics with a strong research background and must independently be able to carry out original scientific research. Qualified applicants will be interviewed.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

1. Department of Civil Engineering

∙ Geotechnical Engineering

∙ Environmental Engineering

∙ Structural Engineering

∙ Water Resources Engineering

∙ Transportation Engineering

Admission requirements :

Candidates must have a Master’s degree or its equivalent and demonstrate strong aptitude for research

Department of Geomatic Engineering

Ph.D – Geomantic Engineering

Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering 

PhD  – Telecommunication Engineering

PhD candidates shall hold a Master’s degree or its equivalent in Electrical or Telecommunication Engineering.

Department of Computer Engineering

PhD  -Computer Engineering

Department of Chemical Engineering

Ph.D  – Chemical Engineering

Admission requirements:

Applicants must possess an MSc or MPhil degree from a recognised university. The first degree of the applicant should be first class or second class upper division or its equivalent in Chemical Engineering or in a related field.

Course work

Courses to be taken by students in addition to the core courses will be determined by the advisory committee of the department. There is ample opportunity to take courses, which lead to a broader perspective of the candidate.

Department of Agricultural Engineering

Agricultural Machinery Engineering; Bio-Engineering

Agro-Environmental Engineering; Food and Postharvest

Engineering; Soil and Water Engineering; Agricultural

Engineering

Contact Person at K-AISWAM: 0202286016/0244758977

Venue: KNUST Ashalley Botwe Campus, Accra.

Candidates who satisfy the entry requirement can contact;

THE SECRETARY

SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Also, for enquiries prospective candidates may  call 03220- 62139  for the Secretary .

Those intending to pursue Distance Learning Programmes should not purchase this form/eVouchers. You should contact Institute of Distance learning on 0322060013/14

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Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science

Kwame nkrumah university of science and technology, phd statistics.

Graduate study in Statistics is very essential because it leads to some specific business positions including portfolio analysis, design studies, statistical analysis, computer simulation and software design (Data Analytics), testing, and other areas of operations research. Many laboratories, both government and private, maintain independent research staffs that include statisticians. Their work often deals with the development of new technology, including design and analysis of experiments, software development, and numerical simulation, such as weather and climate forecasting, which depends heavily on the use of supercomputers. The PhD programme in Statistics prepares students for managerial positions and also research work, leading to peer-reviewed publications as well as employment opportunity in research institutions as faculty. The diversity of applications of Statistics is an exciting and challenging, which is one reason why the demand for well-trained statisticians continues to be strong.

The programme emphasizes on the teaching of theory and principles of mathematics, statistical theory and methodology, and applications to provide the basis for meaningful practical applications. Option I (Mathematical Statistics) requires candidates to undertake research involving rigorous mathematical and statistical theories to promote knowledge in the area of Mathematical Statistics while Option II (Applied Statistics) will require candidates to develop various innovative techniques to solve real-life problems. This is in line with the Department of Mathematics’ graduate training of students to formulate abstract mathematical models for real-world problems and also design and apply appropriate computer-based solutions to real-world problems.

Aims and Objectives

The aim of the PhD programme is to produce high calibre graduates with rigorous research and analytical skills, who are well-equipped to go onto postdoctoral research, or employment in industry and private/public service that require the application of high level Statistical concept to solve problems. Graduates of the programme will:

  • Be competent in mainstream advanced statistical theory and modelling;
  • Be exposed to modern developments in Statistics;
  • Have the ability to design and conduct research in academic/industrial settings;
  • Have the ability to serve as better bridges between the academic and corporate worlds;
  • Have an appreciation and necessity to enable them undertake postdoctoral research in Statistics.

Content of courses for each semester

YEAR ONE SEMESTER ONE

STAT 751: Probability and Measure Theory (3, 0, 3)

The topics include: Discrete and Continuous random variables and their probability distributions;  Construction of Lebesque measure on R: extension of the length of an interval; Extension of parameters (from rings of subset to algebra, uniqueness of extension, Caratheodory method using outer measure of general sets); Measure spaces and measurable functions (Definition, vector lattice properties of the space of measurable, real-valued functions on a measure space); Integration (Definition of integralbility, integration of real-valued, measurable functions defined on general space, momnotone convergence theorem, dominated convergence theorem, Fatou’s Lemma).

STAT 753: Advanced Epidemiology (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: causal inference, missing data, directed acyclic graphs, effect modification, measurement error, validity and reliability, study design, confounding and bias, diagnostic testing. The methods will be illustrated through studies of the epidemiology of both infectious and non-infectious diseases.

STAT 755: Advanced Statistical Quality Control (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: the quality of limits for process behaviour charts, autocorrelated data and process behaviour charts, degrees of freedom for process behaviour charts, process behaviour charts and chaos theory, power function for control charts, Cusum and EWMA techniques, the role of the normal distribution, the central limit theorem, precontrol and charts, the analysis of mean, manufacturing specification setting, using small amount of data for limits. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life case studies from manufacturing and service industries.

STAT 757: Advanced Stochastic Processes (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Random Process, Spectral representation of random processes, Poisson process, birth-death process, and renewal process, Discrete-time Markov chains, Semi-Markov processes and continuous-time Markov chains, Hidden Markov models, Filtering and prediction of random processes, Queueing and loss models.

STAT 759: Algorithm for Data Science (2, 2, 3)

Methods for organizing data (hashing, trees, queues, lists, priority queues). Streaming algorithms for computing statistics on the data. Sorting and searching. Graph models and algorithms for searching (shortest paths, and matching). Neural networks (DNNs, CNNs, and RNNs), with Tensor Flow 2.0. Dynamic programming.  Linear and convex programming. Floating point arithmetic, stability of numerical algorithms, Eigenvalues, singular values, PCA, gradient descent, stochastic gradient descent, and block coordinate descent. Conjugate gradient, Newton and quasi-Newton methods. Large scale applications from signal processing, collaborative filtering, recommendations systems, etc.

STAT 761: Advanced Categorical Data Analysis (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Linear mixed model, estimation in Gaussian mixed model, model diagnostics and variable selection, generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) for binary outcome, GLMM for multi-category nominal outcome, for ordinal outcome, GLMM for counts, likelihood based inference, generalized estimating equation, generalized least squares, GLMM diagnostics and variable selection. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 763: Advanced Statistical Inference (3, 0, 3)

Topics include: Review of likelihood functions, maximum likelihood of functions of the parameter, Wald test and confidence intervals, likelihood ratio test and confidence intervals, algorithms for maximising the likelihood (Newton-Raphson, Expectation-maximization), score function and Fisher information, quasi-likelihood, generalized estimating equations, generalised least squares, weighted least squares, model selection using likelihood.

STAT 765: Advanced Econometrics (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of ordinary least squares, method of moments, maximum likelihood, heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation. Lagged dependent variable model, econometrics of panel data, generalized least squares, distributed lag model, vector error correction model. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 767: Computational Statistics and Data Science (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Data science concepts and processes, data wrangling, data visualizations, Web analytics, predictive modelling and assessment techniques, kernel and local polynomial nonparametric regression, basis expansion and spline regression, generalized additive models, classification and regression tree, bootstrap resampling and inference, cross-validation.

YEAR ONE SEMESTER TWO

STAT 752: Advanced Survival Analysis (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of survival analysis, classical survival analysis, Cox proportional model for time-dependent covariates, frailty models, cure models, Poisson models, competing risks survival analysis, multivariate survival data, joint modelling.

STAT 754: Advanced Bayesian Statistics (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of modelling in classical approach, Bayesian linear models, Bayesian generalized linear models for binary, count and ordinal data, Bayesian linear mixed models and Survival models, Bayesian parameter estimation and uncertainty, model validation and variable selection. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 756: Advanced Time Series Analysis (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of Nonstationary time series models, nonlinear time series models ( TAR, SETAR, STAR, models), conditional volatility models (ARCH, GARCH, models), stochastic volatility models, state-space models. Model building, estimation, model validation and forecasting. Multivariate time series models and cointegration techniques. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 758: Advanced Spatial Statistics (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: spatial data manipulation and mapping, spatial descriptive statistics, spatial regression model for heterogeneous categorical outcome, spatial principal component analysis, point pattern analysis, spatial interpolation using Geostatistics. Statistical software R will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 760: Advanced Multivariate Analysis (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of multivariate normal distribution, bivariate linear regression model, bivariate logistic regression model, extension to multivariate linear regression, multivariate logistic regression model, exploratory factor analysis, path analysis, structural equation modelling, repeated measures. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 762: Advanced Sampling Methods (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of probability and non-probability sampling techniques, unequal probability sampling, two-stage sampling, two-dimensional sampling, capture-recapture sampling, randomized response sampling, nonresponse correction techniques, weighting adjustment.

STAT 764: Advanced Experimental Design and Analysis (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Review of design of experiment, sample size planning, Statistical power, within-subject designs, mixed model, categorical outcome, nested designs, partially nested designs, repeated measures and related designs, two-level factorial and fractional factorial design. Multi-level design and analysis of variance, missing data. Statistical software will be used to apply the techniques to real-life data.

STAT 766: Artificial Neural Networks (2, 2, 3)

Introduction to artificial neural networks: Biological neural networks, Pattern analysis tasks: Classification, Regression, Clustering, Computational models of neurons, Structures of neural networks, Learning principles. Linear models for regression and classification: Polynomial curve fitting, Bayesian curve fitting, Linear basis function models, Bias-variance decomposition, Bayesian linear regression, Least squares for classification, Logistic regression for classification, Bayesian logistic regression for classification. Feed-forward neural networks: Pattern classification using perceptron, Multilayer feed-forward neural networks (MLFFNNs), Pattern classification and regression using MLFFNNs, Error back propagation learning, Fast learning methods: Conjugate gradient method, Auto-associative neural networks, Bayesian neural networks. Radial basis function networks: Regularization theory, RBF networks for function approximation, RBF networks for pattern classification. Kernel methods for pattern analysis: Statistical learning theory, Support vector machines for pattern classification, Support vector regression for function approximation, Relevance vector machines for classification and regression. Self-organizing maps: Pattern clustering, Topological mapping, Kohonen’s self-organizing map. Feedback neural networks: Pattern storage and retrieval, Hopfield model, Boltzmann machine, Recurrent neural networks.

STAT 768: Advanced Statistical Computing (2, 2, 3)

Topics include: Programming in R , writing functions and scripts, optimizing functions, creating R packages with documentations, debugging, generating pseudo random numbers, Monte Carlo simulation in parameter inference, Bootstrapping techniques, Bayesian methods and Markov chain Monte Carlo Simulation. 

YEAR TWO SEMESTER ONE

STAT 851:  Thesis Work and Report Writing I (0, 15, 0)                                                                                          

Research proposal writing and presentation.

STAT 853:  Seminar I (0, 15, 0)

This is the first of four seminars organized in the Department. All students in the programme are expected to attend all seminars. Each student is expected to make his/her own presentation on a project proposal. The topic must relate to statistical issues including insurance, medicine, mortality and mobility, health outcomes, economics, policy, pension, social phenomena, mathematical finance, statistics, and other related fields with particular reference to the advancement of the statistics profession.

STAT 855 Capstone (2, 2, 3)

The capstone project will be an analysis using any statistical software tool that answers a specific scientific/business question: (1) A large and complex dataset will be provided to learners and the analysis will require the application of a variety of methods and techniques introduced in previous courses, including Computational Statistics I & II, statistical modelling as well as interpretations of these results in the context of the data and the research question. Report writing on a project to include the following sections: Motivation, problem definition, and existing approaches, Proposed solution and details of implementation, Results, conclusion, and directions for future work

YEAR TWO SEMESTER TWO

STAT 852:  Thesis Work and Report Writing II (0, 15, 0)                                                                                          

Thesis report writing and presentation.

STAT 854:  Seminar II (0, 15, 0)

This is the second in the sequel of seminar presentations. All students in the programme are expected to attend all seminars. Each student is expected to make his/her own presentation on the experiential research learning progress made on his/her research.

YEAR THREE SEMESTER ONE

STAT 951: Thesis Work and Report Writing III (0, 15, 0)                                                                                           

STAT 953: Seminar III (0, 15, 0)

This is the third in the sequel of seminar presentations. All students in the programme are expected to attend all seminars. Each student is expected to make his/her own presentation on the experiential research learning progress made on his/her research.

YEAR THREE SEMESTER TWO

STAT 952: Thesis Work and Report Writing IV (0, 15, 0 )                                                                                          

STAT 954: Seminar IV (0, 15, 0)

This is the fourth in the sequel of seminar presentations. All students in the programme are expected to attend all seminars. Each student is expected to make his/her own presentation to discuss the findings of his/her research.

YEAR FOUR SEMESTER ONE

STAT 1051:  Thesis Work and Report Writing V (0, 15, 0)

STAT 1053:  Seminar V (0, 15, 0)

This is the fourth and final in the sequel of seminar presentations. All students in the programme are expected to attend all seminars. Each student is expected to make his/her own presentation to discuss the findings of his/her research.

YEAR FOUR SEMESTER TWO

STAT 1052:  Final Thesis Report (0, 15, 0)

The research is undertaken in either an applied area or theoretical development of statistical methods, after presentation of the proposal as specified in STAT 851. The final write-up of the thesis should be submitted by the end of the fourth academic year of study.

STAT 1054:  Final Seminar (0, 15, 0)

Presentation of the final thesis (Viva voce)

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Available Masters Programmes for 2022/23

A. college of agriculture and natural resources.

DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE

  • Master of Philosophy (Animal Breeding and Genetics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Reproductive Physiology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Animal Nutrition)
  • Master of Philosophy (Meat Science)

DEPARTMENT OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES

  • Master of Philosophy (Agronomy)
  • Master of Philosophy (Agronomy [Crop Physiology])
  • Master of Philosophy (Crop Protection [Entomology])
  • Master of Philosophy (Crop Protection [Nematology])
  • Master of Philosophy (Crop Protection [Plant Pathology])
  • Master of Philosophy (Crop Protection [Plant Virology]) 
  • Master of Philosophy (Plant Breeding)
  • Master of Philosophy (Soil Science)

DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE

  • Master of Philosophy (Postharvest Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Seed Science and Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Fruit Crops Production)
  • Master of Philosophy (Landscape Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy (Vegetable Crops Production)
  • Master of Philosophy (Floriculture)

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, AGRIBUSINESS AND EXTENSION

  • Master of Philosophy (Agribusiness Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Agricultural Economics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Agricultural Extension and Development Communication)
  • Master of Philosophy (Sustainable and Integrated Rural Development in Africa)
  • Master of Science (Agribusiness Management)
  • Master of Science (Agricultural Extension and Development Communication)

DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND RANGE MANAGEMENT

  • Master of Philosophy (Wildlife and Range Management)
  • Master of Science (Geo-Information Science for Natural Resources Management)

DEPARTMENT OF SILVICULTURE AND FOREST MANAGEMENT

  • Master of Philosophy (Natural Resources and Environmental Governance)
  • Master of Philosophy (Silviculture and Forest Management)

DEPARTMENT OF AGROFORESTRY

  • Master of Philosophy (Agroforestry)

DEPARTMENT OF WOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  MANAGEMENT

  • Master of Science (Packaging Technology and Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Wood Science and Technology)

DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

  • Master of Philosophy (Aquaculture and Environment)
  • Master of Philosophy (Fisheries Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Watershed Management)

B. COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

FACULTY OF LAW

  • Master of Laws (LLM)

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS

  • Master of Science (Economics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Economics)

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES

  • Master of Philosophy (French)

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

  • Master of Philosophy in (English)

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

  • Master of Science (Geography and Sustainable Development)
  • Master of Philosophy (Geography and Rural Development)

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES

  • Master of Art (Religious Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy (Religious Studies)

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK

  • Master of Art (Sociology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Sociology)

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL STUDIES

  • Master of Art (Asante History)
  • Master of Public Administration
  • Master of Art (Chieftaincy and Traditional Leadership Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy (Chieftaincy and Traditional Leadership Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy in (Historical Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy in (Political Science)

KNUST SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (KSB)

  • Master of Business Administration (Accounting)
  • Master of Business Administration (Finance)
  • Master of Business Administration (Marketing)
  • Master of Business Administration (Strategic Management and Consulting)
  • Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
  • Master of Business Administration (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • Master of Business Administration (Management and Organizational Development)
  • Master of Science (Marketing)
  • Master of Science (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • Master of Science (Management and Human Resource Strategy)
  • Master of Science (Accounting and Finance)
  • Master of Science (Finance)
  • Master of Science (Procurement and Supply Chain Management)
  • Master of Science (Corporate Governance and Strategic Leadership)
  • Master of Science (Air Transportation and Aviation Management)
  • Master of Science (Business and Data Analytics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Accounting])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Finance])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Marketing])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Strategic Management and Consulting])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Human Resource Management])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Logistics and Supply Chain Management])
  • Master of Philosophy (Business and Management [Management and Organizational Development])
  • Master of Philosophy (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Procurement and Supply Chain Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Management and Human Resource Management (Top-Up))

C. COLLEGE OF ART AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE

  • Master of Philosophy (Architectural Studies)
  • Master of Science (Architecture (Top-Up))

Master of Architecture

DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT

  • Master of Science (Construction Management)
  • Master of Science (Procurement Management)
  • Master of Science (Project Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Construction Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Procurement Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Project Management)

DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING

  • Master of Science (Development Planning and Management)
  • Master of Science (Development Policy and Planning)
  • Master of Science (Transportation Planning)
  • Master of Science (Development Studies)
  • Master of Science (Planning)
  • Master of Philosophy (Development Planning and Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Development Policy and Planning)
  • Master of Philosophy (Development Studies)
  • Master of Philosophy (Planning)
  • Master of Philosophy (Urban Management Studies)

DEPARTMENT OF LAND ECONOMY

  • Master of Science (Land Governance and Policy)
  • Master of Science (Facilities Management)

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL INNOVATIONS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Master of Philosophy Art Education
  • MA African Art and Culture
  • Master of Philosophy African Art and Culture

DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION

  • Master of Philosophy (Educational Planning and Administration)
  • Master of Philosophy (Language Education)
  • Master of Philosophy (Science Education)
  • Master of Philosophy (Mathematics Education)
  • Master of Philosophy (ICT Education)
  • Master of Education (Educational Planning and Administration) - Sandwich
  • Master of Education (Language Education) - Sandwich
  • Master of Education (Science Education) - Sandwich
  • Master of Education (Mathematics Education) - Sandwich
  • Master of Education (ICT Education) - Sandwich​​​​​​

DEPARTMENT OF PAINTING AND SCULPTURE

  • Master of Fine Art (Painting)
  • Master of Fine Art (Sculpture)
  • Master of Fine Art (Painting and Sculpture)

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ART

  • Master of Fine Art (Ceramics)
  • Master of Fine Art (Jewellery and Metalsmithing)
  • Master of Fine Art (Textiles Design)
  • Master of Philosophy (Integrated Art)
  • Master of Philosophy (Fashion Design Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Textile Design Technology)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN

  • Master of Communication Design
  • Master of Philosophy (Communication Design)

D. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS

  • Master of Science (Pharmaceutical Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Pharmaceutics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Pharmaceutical Microbiology)

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOGNOSY

  • Master of Philosophy (Pharmacognosy)

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY

  • Master of Philosophy (Pharmaceutical Chemistry)

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE

  • Master of Science (Clinical Pharmacy)
  • Master of Philosophy (Clinical Pharmacy)

DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY

  • Master of Philosophy (Pharmacology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Clinical Pharmacology)

DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

  • Master of Science (Clinical Nursing)
  • Master of Philosophy (Nursing)

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL DIAGNOSTICS

  • Master of Philosophy (Haematology)

DEPARTMENT OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE

  • Master of Philosophy (Chemical Pathology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Molecular Medicine)
  • Master of Philosophy (Immunology)

DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY

  • Master of Philosophy (Clinical Microbiology)

DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY

  • Master of Philosophy (Human Anatomy and Cell Biology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Human Anatomy and Forensic Science)
  • Master of Philosophy (Human Anatomy and Cell Biology [Morphological Diagnostics])
  • Master of Philosophy (Mortuary Science and Management)

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY

  • Master of Philosophy (Physiology)

SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

  • Master of Science (Health Education and Promotion)
  • Master of Science (Population and Reproductive Health)
  • Master of Science (Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety)
  • Master of Science (Health Services Planning and Management)
  • Master of Public Health (Health Education and Promotion)
  • Master of Public Health (Population and Reproductive Health)
  • Master of Public Health (Occupational and Environmental Health & Safety
  • Master of Public Health Health Services Planning and Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Disability, Rehabilitation and Development)
  • Master of Philosophy (Health Systems Research and Management)
  • Master of Philosophy (Field Epidemiology and Biostatistics)

E. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

  • Master of Science (Biotechnology)
  • Master of Science (Biodata Analytics and Computational Genomics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Biodata Analytics and Computational Genomics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Human Nutrition and Dietetics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Biochemistry)
  • Master of Philosophy (Biotechnology)

DEPARTMENT OF THEORETICAL AND APPLIED BIOLOGY

  • Master of Philosophy (Environmental Science)

DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Master of Science (Food Science and Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Food Science and Technology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Parasitology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Ecology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Entomology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Animal and Plant Physiology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Microbiology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Plant Pathology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Reproductive Biology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Animal and Plant Systematics)
  • Master of Philosophy (Molecular Biology)
  • Master of Philosophy (Fish and Fisheries Science)

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

  • Master of Philosophy Chemistry
  • Master of Philosophy Organic and Natural Products
  • Master of Philosophy Analytical Chemistry
  • Master of Philosophy Environmental Chemistry
  • Master of Philosophy Physical Chemistry
  • Master of Philosophy Inorganic Chemistry
  • Master of Philosophy Polymer Science and Technology

5. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

  • Master of Philosophy Geophysics
  • Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy Materials Science
  • Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy in Solid State Physics
  • Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy Meteorology and Climate Science
  • Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy Environmental Physics
  • Master of Philosophy Nano Science and Technology
  • Master of Science Petroleum Geophysics

6.  DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

  • Master of Philosophy Pure Mathematics
  • Master of Philosophy Applied Mathematics

7.  DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS AND ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

  • Master of Philosophy Mathematical Statistics
  • Master of Philosophy Actuarial Science

8.  DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

  • Master of Science Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics
  • Master of Philosophy Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics
  • Master of Science Computer Science
  • Master of Philosophy Computer Science
  • Master of Science Information Technology
  • Master of Philosophy Information Technology

9. DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY AND VISUAL SCIENCE

  • Master of Philosophy Vision Science

F. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

  • DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
  • Master of Science Geotechnical Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Geotechnical Engineering
  • Master of Science Road and Transportation Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Road and Transportation Engineering
  • Master of Science Water Resources Engineering and Management
  • Master of Philosophy Water Resources Engineering and Management
  • Master of Science Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation
  • Master of Philosophy Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation
  • Master of Science Structural Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Structural Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT OF GEOMATIC ENGINEERING
  • Master of Science/Master of Philosophy Geomatic Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Geographic Information System (GIS)
  • DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
  • Master of Philosophy Telecommunications Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Power Systems Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
  • Master of Philosophy Computer Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
  • Master of Philosophy Chemical Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING
  • Master of Philosophy Environmental Resources Management
  • Master of Science Materials Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Materials Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
  • Master of Science Agricultural Machinery Engineering
  • Master of Science Agro-Environmental Engineering
  • Master of Science Bioengineering
  • Master of Science Food and Post-Harvest Engineering
  • Master of Science Soil and Water Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Agricultural Machinery Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Agro-Environmental Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Bioengineering
  • Master of Philosophy Food and Post-Harvest Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Soil and Water Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Intellectual Property (MIP)
  • DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
  • Master of Science Mechanical Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Mechanical Engineering
  • Master of Science Renewable Energy Technologies
  • DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
  • Master of Science Geophysical Engineering
  • Master of Philosophy Geological Engineering

G . INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE LEARNING (IDL) 

  • Commonwealth Executive Master of Business Administration (CEMBA)
  • Commonwealth Executive Master of Public Administration (CEMPA)
  • Master of Business Administration International Business
  • Master of Philosophy Post-Harvest Technology
  • Master of Philosophy Forensic Science
  • Master of Science Forensic Science
  • Master of Philosophy Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Master of Science Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Master of Philosophy Industrial Finance and Investment
  • Master of Science Industrial Finance and Investment
  • Master of Philosophy Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Science Logistics and Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Philosophy Business Consulting and Enterprise Risk Management
  • Master of Science Business Consulting and Enterprise Risk Management
  • Master of Philosophy Educational Innovation and Leadership Science
  • Master of Science Educational Innovation and Leadership Science
  • Master of Science Geography and Sustainable Development
  • Master of Science Procurement and Supply Chain Management
  • Master of Science Accounting and Finance
  • Master of Science Economics
  • Master of Science Health Informatics
  • Master of Science Project Management
  • Master of Science Technology Management and Entrepreneurship
  • Master of Science Industrial Mathematics
  • Master of Science Actuarial Science
  • Master of Science Applied Statistics
  • Master of Science Human Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Master of Science Food Quality Management
  • Master of Science Development Management
  • Master of Science Environmental Science
  • Master of Education
  • Master of Art Sociology
  • Master of Science Security and Justice Administration
  • Master of Science Energy and Sustainable Management
  • Master of Science Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • Master of Science Strategic Management and Leadership
  • Master of Science Funds and Portfolio Management
  • Master of Science Insurance and Business Continuity
  • Master of Science Agribusiness Management
  • Master of Science Geo-Information Science for Natural Resources Management
  • Master of Science Development Finance
  • Master of Science Biotechnology
  • Master of Science Disability, Rehabilitation & Development Studies
  • Master of Science Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
  • Master of Science Management and Human Resource Strategy
  • Master of Science Environmental Resource Management
  • Master of Science Marketing
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Oil and Gas
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Industrial Operations
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Building Services Engineering
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Energy Systems Engineering
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Municipal Engineering
  • Master of Engineering with Management (MEng) Information and Communication Technology

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    PhD in Economics. The Department of Economics currently runs a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) programme in Economics on full time basis. The PhD programmme is designed to t rain students in advanced economic theories and methods of policy as well as analysis and economic management in the public and private sectors. The programme aims at providing strong foundation for students who intend to ...

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  10. Kwame MIREKU

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    The PhD programme in Actuarial Science seeks to develop individuals with a balance in mathematical, statistical, financial, and economic theories, and their applications to practical problems. The programme is designed to provide theoretical as well as applicable education in quantitative aspects of Risk Modelling and Management, Finance and ...

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    Godfred Aawaar, PhD. Department of Accounting and Finance, KNUST School of Business, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Private Mail, Kumasi, Ghana; E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Tel.: +233 201971522 / +233 243176677. Education/Qualifications 2014 - 2016: University of Zululand; KwaZulu Natal, South Africa ...

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  14. Updated List of Ph.D Courses Available at KNUST ...

    KNUST Ph.D Courses Offered & Admission Entry Requirements 2023/2024, This is the official List of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi Doctor of Philosophy Courses Offered, Admission Entry Requirements - KNUST PHD Courses, Updated list of KNUST Ph.D Courses available For 2023/2024 admission. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi (KNUST) […]

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    ECON 566: Monetary Economics and Financial System; ... Like most graduate programmes at KNUST students should have passed all registered taught courses and the dissertation, and achieved a minimum cumulative weighted average (CWA) of 55 before graduation. Students requiring internship for graduation should have completed this as well.

  16. Admission of Candidates to PhD Business and Management (Logistics and

    Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi; School of Graduate Studies; and KNUST School of Business. Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission to the Center for Applied Research and Innovation in Supply Chain-Africa (CARISCA) PhD programme (PhD.Business and Management [Logistics and Supply Chain Management]) in the KNUST School of Business (KSB).

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  19. Call for Applications into PhD And MSc Programmes 2021/2022 Academic

    Candidates may apply directly to the KNUST Graduate School and send soft copies to TRECK. Ghanaian Students. Purchase an e-Voucher containing Login ID/Serial Number and PIN for GHȼ250.00 at the following banks: GCB Bank, Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG) or Ecobank or dial *447*160# on any network and follow the prompts.

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  24. Twelve ArtSci Students Named 2024 NSF Graduate Research Fellows

    The NSF received more than 13,000 applications and made around 2,000 offers, according to the agency's website. The five-year fellowship, which is considered the most prestigious graduate fellowship offered by the NSF, provides three years of financial support along with assistance with tuition and fees.