Advance your career and deepen your expertise with our postgraduate programs, designed to foster critical thinking and professional development. Programs include:

Master of Business Administration
A Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a graduate-level degree designed to equip professionals with comprehensive skills in business and management. MBA programs typically offer core units (or courses) that provide a foundation in essential business disciplines, and then allow students to choose electives based on their interests or career goals.
Core Areas of Study:
- Accounting: Covers financial and managerial accounting, focusing on the preparation and interpretation of financial statements and reports.
- Finance: Focuses on financial decision-making, investment strategies, corporate finance, and risk management.
- Marketing: Explores strategies for market analysis, customer behavior, branding, and product management.
- Operations Management: Deals with the efficient management of production processes, supply chains, and logistics.
- Organizational Behavior: Examines human behavior in organizations, including leadership, motivation, team dynamics, and organizational culture.
- Strategic Management: Develops long-term strategies to achieve business goals, considering competition and internal strengths.
- Economics: Provides an understanding of micro and macroeconomic principles and their impact on business decision-making.
- Business Ethics and Corporate Governance: Emphasizes ethical decision-making, corporate social responsibility, and governance structures.
- Human Resource Management: Covers recruitment, training, performance evaluation, compensation, and labor relations.
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Teaches how to develop new business ventures and foster innovation within organizations.
Master of Science in Data Science
A Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) is a graduate-level program designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to manage, analyze, and interpret large datasets. Data science combines statistics, mathematics, computer science, and domain-specific knowledge to extract insights from data and make informed decisions.
Core Areas of Study:
- Statistics and Probability: Foundational knowledge for understanding data distributions, hypothesis testing, and inferential statistics.
- Machine Learning: Techniques like supervised and unsupervised learning, decision trees, neural networks, and deep learning.
- Data Mining: Exploring large datasets to uncover patterns, trends, and relationships.
- Big Data Technologies: Learning tools like Hadoop, Spark, and databases (SQL and NoSQL) to process and analyze vast amounts of data.
- Programming: Languages such as Python and R are common, with a focus on data manipulation (Pandas, NumPy) and visualization (Matplotlib, Seaborn).
- Data Visualization: Tools like Tableau, PowerBI, and D3.js to create compelling data stories.
- Data Engineering: Concepts like ETL (Extract, Transform, Load), database management, and cloud computing for building and managing data pipelines.
- Business Analytics: Applying data science techniques in business contexts for decision-making and strategic planning.
Master of Arts in International Relations
A Master of Arts (MA) in International Relations is a graduate-level degree focused on the study of global affairs, international politics, diplomacy, economics, and law. The program typically prepares students for careers in international organizations, government agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), diplomacy, academia, or multinational corporations.
Core Areas of Study:
- International Politics and Diplomacy: Understanding the relationships between countries and the role of international diplomacy.
- Global Security: Study of conflicts, defense policies, and issues related to international peacekeeping.
- International Law: Focus on the laws that govern interactions between nations, including treaties, human rights law, and international trade law.
- Global Economics: Analysis of international trade, financial systems, and development economics.
- Foreign Policy Analysis: Understanding how countries create and implement foreign policies.
- International Organizations: Study of entities like the United Nations, World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund, etc.
- Area Studies: Specialization in regions such as the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, or Latin America.
- Conflict Resolution: Exploring methods for resolving international disputes and promoting peace.