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Arts (Project Planning and Management) BachelorsUniversity of Nairobi - KenyaThe department introduced a Bachelor’s degree in Project Planning and Management. The course in Project Planning and Management has previously been offered at Masters and PhD levels. However, the need for of... Show More The department introduced a Bachelor’s degree in Project Planning and Management. The course in Project Planning and Management has previously been offered at Masters and PhD levels. However, the need for offering the course at Bachelor’s level has been necessitated by appeals from students, parents and organizations looking for personnel for managing their projects at different levels. Opportunities Graduates of this programme have a wide range of opportunities in the job market. Such opportunities include among others; · Project Managers · Quality Assurance officers · Monitoring and Evaluation officers · Finance officers · ICT officers · Policy makers · Development officers The graduates also have an opportunity for advancing academically in the area of Project Planning and Management Other Fees |
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48 Months Fulltime |
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Arts in Project Planning and Management MastersMaseno University - KenyaThe Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management is offered by the School of Planning and Architecture. The Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management is a multidisciplinary programme that exposes ... Show More The Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management is offered by the School of Planning and Architecture. The Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management is a multidisciplinary programme that exposes participants to various disciplines that are appropriate to the development of planning, giving special emphasis to the planning and management of development projects and programmes. The modules are designed to train managers of development projects and programmes in the public and private sector, as well as foster understanding of research and teaching in institutions of higher learning. Entry RequirementsFirst Class Honours or Second Class Honours Upper Division degree recognised by the University Senate or Second Class, Lower Division degree with at least 2 years relevant work experience.Pass with atleast 2 years experience plus a diploma in relevant field. Other FeesNotesMODE OF STUDY: |
$954 Domestic $954 International |
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Applied Information Technology (Operations Management) BachelorsUniversity of North Carolina - United StatesThe Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts o... Show More The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts or Associate in Applied Science degrees. The program serves adult students, in particular, who seek a broad, more flexible degree program to help them to advance or become more established in their careers or to improve their understanding of the world around them. The BIS is intended for a set of diverse students who bring to the university many academic, personal, and work-related experiences. They may choose the BIS program because (1) they are aware that they are more employable in many occupations with the degree, (2) that learning in the arts and sciences and in a field of specialization leads to understanding and empowerment, and (3) they review their personal plans and recognize that they can effectively meet their most important goals for a bachelor's degree through the BIS. The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Applied Information Technology builds upon computer programming skills as core requirements, and augments such proficiencies with management of information technology and communication skills. Courses in decision sciences such as operations management, statistics, and project management enhance these skills. Graduates will be ready for a variety of practical careers requiring application of computers and computing/statistical skills to managerial decision making. The program of study for the BIS in Applied Information Technology consists of five components: General Education Requirements (44 hours); Core Requirements (30 hours), Track Requirements (15 hours), 30 hours upon verification of the student holding an Applied Associate Degree, and Electives (3 hours). Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed a high school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution with GPA of 2.5 Other Fees |
$6,700 Domestic $27,200 International |
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Arts (Corporate Information Management) BachelorsCurtin University - AustraliaThis major must be completed as part of a double major with Librarianship. It is offered as part of the Bachelor of Arts. Combined, the Corporate Information Management and Librarianship majors lead to a profe... Show More This major must be completed as part of a double major with Librarianship. It is offered as part of the Bachelor of Arts. Combined, the Corporate Information Management and Librarianship majors lead to a professionally recognised qualification in librarianship, archives and records management. What the course involves You will learn the foundations of information creation and management, and how to locate, evaluate and manage information for a organisation, including:
print Through a combination of hands-on industry experience, practical project work and critical thinking, you will be taught to evaluate client information needs so you can offer future employers an expert level of information literacy. High achieving students may complete an additional honours year enabling them to undertake their own significant research project. Entry RequirementsApplicants are required to submit a portfolio. Refer to humanities.curtin.edu.au/portfolio for details. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,554 Domestic $22,349 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Intelligence Analysis) MastersCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU's Intelligence Analysis program is intended to provide intelligence professionals, whether they are in law enforcement, national security, public or private sectors with the opportunity to undertake studies at post... Show More CSU's Intelligence Analysis program is intended to provide intelligence professionals, whether they are in law enforcement, national security, public or private sectors with the opportunity to undertake studies at postgraduate level in the area of intelligence through CSU's Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security (AGSPS). These courses are designed particularly to meet the growing needs of the public and private sectors that increasingly require effective intelligence analysis to support decision-making in a rapidly changing security environment. The subjects in the course cover a range of areas relevant to promoting sound industry relevant practice in the intelligence office. Specific areas include but are not limited to the following; an understanding of criminology and criminal justice, strategic, operational and tactical intelligence theory and practice, crime analysis, critical thinking, analytical tools and tradecraft, contemporary professional debates, advanced research skills, imagery and geo-spatial intelligence, risk management and national security issues. Master of Arts (Intelligence Analysis) The Master of Arts aims to produce graduates capable of successfully completing a research dissertation or a special studies project which results in a distinct contribution to knowledge in the intelligence field. Students can also choose free electives at Master level from either the terrorism safety and security, leadership, investigations, fraud and financial crime prevention, emergency management or anti-money laundering / counter terrorism financing programs. This course articulates with the Graduate Diploma of Intelligence Analysis and normally students would complete these subjects first before moving on to complete the Master of Arts (Intelligence Analysis). Entry RequirementsStudents who have satisfactorily completed the Graduate Diploma requirements with a credit average are eligible to apply for admission to the Master of Arts (Intelligence Analysis). Graduate Diploma of Intelligence Analysis Applicants must first meet requirements for the Graduate Certificate before enrolling in the Graduate Diploma. Graduate Certificate in Intelligence Analysis Applicants need to satisfy one or more of the following criteria: be working as an intelligence practitioner in a law enforcement, national security, regulatory or commercial agency demonstrate professional experience in one or more practitioner contexts (strategic, operational, or tactical intelligence) have completed a relevant CSU intelligence short course or an industry-based course recognised by CSU hold an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in criminology, justice or security studies satisfy the Course Coordinator of other skills or professional qualifications for eligibility. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$8,691 Domestic $12,416 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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