In February 1997, the Vice Chancellor of the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É invited a team of consultants to look into the possibility of opening a School of Engineering in the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É. The team submitted its report in September 1997 recommending the establishment of the School. The report was approved by the University Senate and the establishment of a School of Engineering was created.
School of EngineeringÌý of the ÑÇÖÞÉ«°É is the only accredited center in South Sudan that provide engineering education. SE was established in 1997, in Khartoum. In 2011, the college was finally moved to Juba.
At the moment, the college offers Bachelor of Science Honor in four departments.
“The School of Engineering (SE) aspires to be recognized as an institution of excellence in engineering, technology, research and innovation nationally, regionally and internationally.”
The School is committed to:
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3. To conduct applied and basic research to support and contribute to a sustainable environment and socio-economic development in of South Sudan and beyond.
4. To foster and maintain mutually beneficial partnerships with national and international engineering and architectural institutions.