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What is a Master’s Programme?

A Master’s Programme is an advanced higher education qualification that builds on your undergraduate studies. Typically lasting 1-2 years, it provides specialized knowledge and advanced skills in a specific field, preparing you for senior professional roles or research. Master’s programmes emphasize critical analysis, practical applications, and independent learning.

MBA (excludes Executive MBA)

Gain advanced business knowledge and leadership skills to drive strategic growth in diverse industries.

MSc Global Healthcare Management

Develop leadership skills to manage healthcare systems and improve patient care on an international scale.

Master of Public Health

Prepare to tackle global health challenges through research, policy-making, and community health initiatives.

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