Midlands State University - Masters Degree Programme

Masters Degree Programme

To date the University has the following Masters programmes:

  • Master of Business Administration;
  • Master of Arts in African and Diasporan Literature;
  • Master of Arts in Applied English Linguistics;
  • Master of Arts in Development Studies;
  • Master of Commerce in Accounting;
  • Master of Commerce in Marketing Strategy;
  • Master of Commerce in Strategic Management and Corporate Governance;
  • Master of Education in Curriculum Studies;
  • Master of Education in Educational Management;
  • Master of Education in Philosophy of Education;
  • Master of Education in Psychology of Education;
  • Master of Education in Sociology of Education;
  • Master of Science in Livestock and Wildlife Sciences;
  • Master of Science in Ecological Resource Management;
  • Master of Science in Media and Society Studies
  • Master of Science in Information Systems and
  • Master of Science in Human Resource Management.

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