Founded in 1992, the University’s departments include:
- agricultural economics and extension
- natural resources and conservation
- economics
- management science
- political and administrative studies
- curriculum studies, instruction and assessment
- educational foundations and management
- adult and nonformal education
- geography and environmental studies
- social work and community development
- sociology
The University also hosts a marine and coastal resources research centre; the Zero Emissions Research Initiative; the Multidisciplinary Research and Consultancy Centre (see separate entry); and the Human Rights Documentation Centre (see separate entry).
The website includes details of the University’s departments and centres.