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Pan Africa Christian University
History
The first classes were held in September 1978, in what was then known as Pan Africa Christian College. Originally founded as a Bible College, the university was built on the site of the former Lumumba Institute (Current Thika Road Campus). With the changes in the Higher Education sector in Kenya, the college grew to a point where it was Chartered as a Private University by President Mwai Kibaki in February 2008. With the Charter came the change in name to Pan Africa Christian (PAC) University. Over the years, PAC University has grown in terms of its academic-offering to a point where it currently has over thirty five (35) courses on offer, with all the graduate and undergraduate courses approved by Commission for University Education (CUE).{
Academics
1**. SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY** Department of Biblical & Theological Studies: Department of Transformational Church & Youth Leadership 2. SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP, BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Department of Leadership Department of Business Studies Computing and IT Department 3. SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES Department of Psychology Department of Communication, Languages & Lingusistics Department of Community Development
Intakes
The three major intakes are January, May, and September.
Learning Modes
Students can choose to study in the following modes:
- Online
- Daytime classes
- Evening classes
- Weekend classes
- Holiday-based classes
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