Courses Offered
The following courses have been offered in three Academic Schools.
Courses
- Bridging Courses (English, Biology and Mathematics)
Certificates
- Certificate in Web Design and Administration
- Certificate in Networking and System Administration
- Certificate in Computer Programming
- Certificate in Disaster Management
- Certificate in Chaplaincy
Diplomas
- Diploma in Community Development, Project Planning & Management
- Diploma in Eco-Tourism & Hospital Management
- Diploma in Clinical Medicine
- Diploma in Computer Applications
- Diploma in Computer Science
- Diploma in Hotel & Catering Management
- Diploma in Business Administration
- Diploma in Information Technology
Bachelors
- Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication and Information Technology
- Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management
- Bachelor of Commerce in Finance
- Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting
- Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)
- Bachelor of Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science (Botany and Zoology)
- Bachelor of Science (Chemistry)
- Bachelor of Science (Physics)
- Bachelor of Business Management & Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science (Economic and Mathematics)
- Bachelor of Science (Economics)
- Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications
- Bachelor of Science in Environmental Technology
- Bachelor of Purchasing & Supply Management
- Bachelor of Science (Water & Environmental Engineering)
- Bachelor of Science (Mathematics)
- Bachelor of Laws
- Bachelor of Education (Science)
- Bachelor of Education (Arts)
- Bachelor of Theology (Theology)
- Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
- Bachelor of Arts (Community Development)
- Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Commerce
Postgraduates
- Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Psychology
Doctorates
- Doctorate in Theology
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