Tewodros Birhanu (Ph.D.)

                                                                    Dean, College of Natural Sciences

 Background information about the college

College of Natural and Computational Sciences was founded as the ‘Faculty of Applied Science’ in 2004. It has been set up to produce researchers, academicians, and scientists in various fields in the natural sciences. Its location was on the main campus until 2010/11. The college then moved to the Abaya Campus with all facilities in the main campus to a nice view of Chamo and Abaya Lakes which are separated by a small mountain, called “Ye-egzer dildy”, which means “God’s bridge”.

The Faculty of Applied Sciences had four departments namely physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. There has been a significant increase in the number of undergraduate and postgraduate university programs. New undergraduate programs including statistics, geology, and sports science have been launched. Recognizing the emerging needs of the community, the business and service sectors, and the nation, in particular, the College has launched several market and needs-based curricula. Currently, there are thirteen undergraduate programs, thirty-three master's programs, and eight doctoral programs. The college has played a prominent role in training students in critical thinking, analysis, concept, and problem-solving. Programs are designed to equip students with the expertise to build character, foster a global mindset and inspire other fundamental qualities. Our graduates are placed in sectors such as industries, laboratories, mines, schools, private businesses, central, regional, and local government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and research and educational institutions.

The university has invested enormously in establishing well-equipped teaching and research laboratories. These facilities make the college among the most competitive natural science colleges in the country. The college is also an inspiration for being one of the top competitive colleges in research, community services, and science teaching in East Africa.

Vision

The college aspires to be a leading college in Ethiopia, a center of excellence in the field of science in Ethiopia, Africa, and competitive in the world.

 Mission

The College has a mission of offering relevant and quality education and training, conducting demand-driven research, and rendering accessible community services.

 Collaboration

The college collaborates with different industries and research institutions in the country: Ethiopian Sugar corporation research & development center (Wonji), Ethiopian standard agency (ESA), Ethiopian radiation authority, Food, and liquor industry development institute, leather research institute, Textile industry development institute, Holeta agricultural research center, Ethiopian geological survey, etc. Moreover, the college has collaborations with universities overseas.

Research and Community services

Many basic and applied types of research are underway. There are more than 200 thematic and collaborative researches in different identified focus areas such as environment, biotechnology, industries (food, sugar, and leather), biodiversity, material sciences, computational sciences, etc.

Research findings are transformed into community-based projects that can benefit the community. The college is also giving support to schools in the catchment areas by providing equipment, improving science laboratories, providing capacity development training to science teachers, etc.

The college provides various academic and technical consulting services, in particular, laboratory-related analytical services and other technical services in all areas of science.

Among the community-based projects, some are:   

  1. Implementation of the Suitable Mechanisms for Reducing the Effects of Shallow Landslides in Zala Gutisha and Manene Kebeles, Mirab Abaya Woreda, Gamo Zone
  2. Removal of Fluoride Ions from Drinking Water Using Low-Cost Biosorbents Method in Mirab Abaya District, Gamo Zone, Ethiopia
  3. Developments of Fish Skin /Waste/ into Exotic Leather Products Scaling Up and Training Program to Fish Producing Stakeholders.

Departments

The College of Natural and Computational Sciences has seven departments with a total of 53 programs at different levels of education.  Currently, we have 13 First degree programs, 32 second-degree programs, and 8 third-degree programs. 

 

S. No

 

Department

Programs

First degree

Second degree

Third degree

1

Physics

2

6

1

2

Chemistry

4

8

0

3

Biology

3

8

3

4

Mathematics

1

3

4

5

Geology

1

4

0

6

 Statistics

1

2

0

7

Sport science

1

1

0

Total

13

32

8

 

Teachers’ profile in qualification & rank

Qualification

Male

Female

Total

Diploma

4

 

4

Degree

20

7

27

Master

144

43

187

Ph,D.

38

0

38

Total

206

50

256

Rank

 

 

 

Technical Assistant

43

10

53

Graduate Assistant

2

1

3

Lecturer

104

39

143

Assistant Professor

34

0

34

Associate Professor

19

0

19

Professor

4

0

4

Total

212

44

256

Nationality

 

 

 

Ethiopian

 

 

242

Expatriate

 

 

13

Total

 

 

256

 

 

Current Students’ Data:-

Program

UG (Regular)

UG

(Evening)

UG

(Summer)

PG (Regular)

PG (Summer)

Grand Total

Gender

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

 

Number

638

348

 

404

 

127

 

2532

 

860

262

55

338

22

4245

1417

Total

986

531

3392

322

360

5662

Ph.D. Program Data

Program

PhD

Grand Total

Gender

Male

Female

 

Number

66

5

Total

71

Foreign Students Data

Program

PG

Grand Total

Gender

Male

Female

 

Number

4

 

Total

4

 Contact Us:

Arba Minch University

College of Natural Science

Dean,

 Tewodros Birhanu (Ph.D.)

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Mobile: +251911750752  

P.O. Box 21

This nutrition-sensitive agriculture education as an exclusive course for all senior classes has been started at the College of Agricultural Sciences of the Arba Minch University beginning of the academic year 2018/2019. AMU is becoming one of the few pioneers of higher education in this respect.

Arba Minch University in association with KU Leuven, Belgium, has held a three-day hands-on training on Geographic Information System (GIS) for land and water research under the framework VLIR-UOS’ STRIPES Project from 26th to 30th September, 2016. Click here to see the Pictures.

The startling array of research findings emanating from key limnological variables, historical data and field measurements indicate that indiscriminate ecological changes are pushing both lakes, Abaya and Chamo, on the brink of total jeopardy, if intervention at policy level isn’t taken! Click here to see the pictures

Following the feedback obtained from Federal Parliament Female Caucus, college of Natural Sciences has launched reading room for female students in Abaya campus library building. The library comprises reading room and fifteen computers meant for proposal development and research project activities.