Appiah-Kubi, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
Small-scale gold mining and its effect has been an interesting area of study for many researchers. Most of these studies posit that poverty is the main predisposing factor that pushes people into illegal small-scale mining ...
Dennis, Hilda Belinda(University of Cape Coast, 2013-05)
The purpose of this study was to find out the attitudes of university of
cape coast students towards co-curricular activities. The research design was
descriptive in nature. The data were sampled from 680 respondents
comprising ...
Yelewonah, Gregory Ali Sanyelah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
The study explored indiscipline of Senior High Schools in Techiman North District of Ghana. Specifically, it examined the most common acts of indiscipline, identified factors contributing to indiscipline and assessed the ...
Yeboah, Beatrice Amankwah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
The research aimed to examine the impact of work-life balance on employee performance among administrative staff at the University of Cape Coast, with a focus on the moderating role of gender differences. The specific ...
Tawiah, Lady Gloria(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
This study examined the effects of experiential pedagogy and entrepreneurial intention on entrepreneurial behaviour among students at the University of Cape Coast, with a focus on the moderating role of entrepreneurial ...
Tanzuo, Robert Kpaar(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The review looks to analyze the income activation systems at the Bolgatanga Metropolitan Gathering. The particular targets were to; distinguish different wellsprings of income inside the Bolgatanga Metropolitan Gathering, ...
Segbafah, Elikplim(University of Cape Coast, 2025-04)
This thesis traces the origins of the Awoame and Kaklaku stools and establishes their significance to the creation and consolidation of the Anlo State. It then reconstructs the socio-economic and political history of the ...
Sanleri, Kwabena Azure(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
Cape Coast, part of Ghana's coastal region, has a rich diversity of plant species with various potential uses. These plant species, called halophytes, possess qualities that enable them to grow and thrive in saline ...
This research set out to achieve three objectives: (a) assess the knowledge of pregnant women in the Awutu Senya West District in maternal nutrition, (b) determine the nutritional status of pregnant women in the Awutu Senya ...
This qualitative study analyses two West African novels to examine sex slavery's new dimensions as depicted in prosaic works by Third-Generation female West African writers. Using Bales’ Theory of Slavery Forms (2009) and ...
Knowing the extent to which the fiscal state of a nation exerts pressure on the environment has become crucial in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study examines the effect of public debt on environmental quality, paying particular ...
Markin, Comfort Ama Adoko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The transfer of meaning in literary translation is an arduous task since literary texts are highly cultural-bound and rife with stylistic features. The role of the translator is to ensure that meaning communicated in the ...
Mante, Rosina Angua(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
The study examined religious dressing at the workplace and the challenges faced by Muslim women based on their extent of coverage. Three research objectives were defined to help determine the scope of the study. The study ...
Lansah, Abdulai Yimbohi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
The study examined the techniques of body measurement taking and its use by tailors to cut out and sew a shirt and a trouser and how these techniques affect the final fit of the garment. This study employed a qualitative ...
Kayil, Barnabas(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
Aquaponics is a system of farming that combines both fish and crops within a closed-loop ecosystem. However, high setup costs (HSC), high operational costs (HOC), and high energy demands (HED) pose significant challenges, ...
Hanson, Paulina(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
The study examined the effects of organisational climate on the performance of employees at hotels in Cape Coast, Ghana. It specifically investigated the individual effects of employee flexibility, employee training, ...
Hammond, Nicholette Vashti(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The study assessed the microbial load of bed linens used by students at the University of Cape Coast. The quantitative research approach was employed and was in two phases. The first phase of the study used survey design ...
Gyimah, Theophilus Akwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis focuses on Ghana’s international land borders, detailing the factors
contributing to its porous nature and how that poses threats to the country’s
stability. Using qualitative research approach, the study ...
This study was based on the premise that students have difficulties and alternative conceptions regarding electronics concepts and that cooperative learning methods could solve these issues. Therefore, this study compared ...
Gyamenah, Padmore Asamoah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-09)
This study aimed at exploring the effects of concept cartoons and conceptual change texts instructional approaches on Senior High School Students’ understanding of concepts related to photosynthesis. Using the embedded ...
Appiah-Kubi, Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
Small-scale gold mining and its effect has been an interesting area of study for many researchers. Most of these studies posit that poverty is the main predisposing factor that pushes people into illegal small-scale mining ...
Dennis, Hilda Belinda(University of Cape Coast, 2013-05)
The purpose of this study was to find out the attitudes of university of
cape coast students towards co-curricular activities. The research design was
descriptive in nature. The data were sampled from 680 respondents
comprising ...
Yelewonah, Gregory Ali Sanyelah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
The study explored indiscipline of Senior High Schools in Techiman North District of Ghana. Specifically, it examined the most common acts of indiscipline, identified factors contributing to indiscipline and assessed the ...
Yeboah, Beatrice Amankwah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
The research aimed to examine the impact of work-life balance on employee performance among administrative staff at the University of Cape Coast, with a focus on the moderating role of gender differences. The specific ...
Tawiah, Lady Gloria(University of Cape Coast, 2024-08)
This study examined the effects of experiential pedagogy and entrepreneurial intention on entrepreneurial behaviour among students at the University of Cape Coast, with a focus on the moderating role of entrepreneurial ...
Tanzuo, Robert Kpaar(University of Cape Coast, 2024-07)
The review looks to analyze the income activation systems at the Bolgatanga Metropolitan Gathering. The particular targets were to; distinguish different wellsprings of income inside the Bolgatanga Metropolitan Gathering, ...
Segbafah, Elikplim(University of Cape Coast, 2025-04)
This thesis traces the origins of the Awoame and Kaklaku stools and establishes their significance to the creation and consolidation of the Anlo State. It then reconstructs the socio-economic and political history of the ...
Sanleri, Kwabena Azure(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
Cape Coast, part of Ghana's coastal region, has a rich diversity of plant species with various potential uses. These plant species, called halophytes, possess qualities that enable them to grow and thrive in saline ...
This research set out to achieve three objectives: (a) assess the knowledge of pregnant women in the Awutu Senya West District in maternal nutrition, (b) determine the nutritional status of pregnant women in the Awutu Senya ...
This qualitative study analyses two West African novels to examine sex slavery's new dimensions as depicted in prosaic works by Third-Generation female West African writers. Using Bales’ Theory of Slavery Forms (2009) and ...
Knowing the extent to which the fiscal state of a nation exerts pressure on the environment has become crucial in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study examines the effect of public debt on environmental quality, paying particular ...
Markin, Comfort Ama Adoko(University of Cape Coast, 2023-07)
The transfer of meaning in literary translation is an arduous task since literary texts are highly cultural-bound and rife with stylistic features. The role of the translator is to ensure that meaning communicated in the ...
Mante, Rosina Angua(University of Cape Coast, 2024-05)
The study examined religious dressing at the workplace and the challenges faced by Muslim women based on their extent of coverage. Three research objectives were defined to help determine the scope of the study. The study ...
Lansah, Abdulai Yimbohi(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
The study examined the techniques of body measurement taking and its use by tailors to cut out and sew a shirt and a trouser and how these techniques affect the final fit of the garment. This study employed a qualitative ...
Kayil, Barnabas(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
Aquaponics is a system of farming that combines both fish and crops within a closed-loop ecosystem. However, high setup costs (HSC), high operational costs (HOC), and high energy demands (HED) pose significant challenges, ...
Hanson, Paulina(University of Cape Coast, 2024-11)
The study examined the effects of organisational climate on the performance of employees at hotels in Cape Coast, Ghana. It specifically investigated the individual effects of employee flexibility, employee training, ...
Hammond, Nicholette Vashti(University of Cape Coast, 2023-10)
The study assessed the microbial load of bed linens used by students at the University of Cape Coast. The quantitative research approach was employed and was in two phases. The first phase of the study used survey design ...
Gyimah, Theophilus Akwasi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis focuses on Ghana’s international land borders, detailing the factors
contributing to its porous nature and how that poses threats to the country’s
stability. Using qualitative research approach, the study ...
This study was based on the premise that students have difficulties and alternative conceptions regarding electronics concepts and that cooperative learning methods could solve these issues. Therefore, this study compared ...
Gyamenah, Padmore Asamoah(University of Cape Coast, 2024-09)
This study aimed at exploring the effects of concept cartoons and conceptual change texts instructional approaches on Senior High School Students’ understanding of concepts related to photosynthesis. Using the embedded ...