Courses
Asynchronous Learning Rooted in African Realities and Global Relevance – Explore our areas of study
What To Expect
All Cources Includes:
- Theory, History, and Practice components
- Contextual learning and practical problem-solving
- Multidisciplinary approaches
Source Offerings
Pre-Colonial African History & Civilisations
Explore the rich, often untold histories of African kingdoms, knowledge systems, and civilisations before colonial interference. This course unearths the continent’s intellectual, political, and social contributions, fostering pride and historical clarity rooted in indigenous narratives.
African Mathematics & Geometry
Delve into the sophisticated mathematical systems developed across Africa, with a special focus on geometry as practiced in architecture, art, and everyday life. Students will connect these ancient concepts to modern applications in engineering, design, and science.
Decolonised STEM: Science, Technology & Innovation
Reframe your understanding of science and technology through a decolonised lens. This course integrates indigenous knowledge systems with modern scientific thought, promoting innovation that is contextually relevant and grounded in African realities.
African Spirituality & Philosophical Thought
Gain deep insights into African metaphysics, cosmology, and spiritual practices. This course explores ancestral wisdom, spirit mediumship, ethical living, and community philosophy, offering an academic approach to understanding Africa’s holistic worldview.
Telagogy: Transformative Digital Learning Design
Learn the principles of Telagogy — a revolutionary approach to education designed for the digital age. Students will develop skills in creating asynchronous, self-directed learning experiences that empower both educators and learners to become digital nomads and problem-solvers.