AsanSka University College of Design and Technology has partnered with the Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (COTVET) to roll out Competency Based Training (CBT) programmes in Garment Making at National Proficiencies I & II, Fashion Design Technology at National Certificates I & II and Artefact Design-Jewellery at National Proficiencies I & II and National Certificates I & II on the National Technical and Vocation Education and Training Qualifications Framework (NTVETQF).
CTVET was established to regulate, promote and administer technical and vocational education and training for transformation and innovation for sustainable development.
The first batch of 100 students will get exceptional benefits from these courses because these programmes are fully-funded by GIZ in partnership with COTVET, Ghana Skills Development Initiative and Trade Association. GIZ is the short reference to the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, which is a German organisation that provides services for international development cooperation.
Following the orientation, the students were then treated to a tour of AUCDT’s campus.