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Unicaf University (MW)
Master of Public Health (MPH)
- Online Malawi
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
This programme aims to equip students with integrative thinking combining intuition, analytical reasoning and imagination, and link it with transformational leadership capabilities including a systems approach for them to become successful leaders in public health. The curriculum is designed to help students develop key knowledge, competencies and capabilities integrating a range of perspectives relevant to the public health system in which they will be operating.


Esami Business School
Master of Procurement and Supply Chain Management
- Lilongwe, Malawi
- Arusha, Tanzania
- + 8 more
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The evening Master of Procurement and Supply Chain Management is specifically designed for managers from the public, private sectors, NGO, and civil society. Such executives will have full-time job responsibilities and cannot afford to attend an advanced management education on a full-time basis.


Unicaf University (MW)
Master of Public Administration (MPA)
- Online Malawi
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
The programme of study emphasizes the basic principles of public management process and concepts. Students will gain profound knowledge of management and administration procedures in order to successfully function in managerial positions in the public sector and the non-government organization (NGO) sectors.
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Malawi (Chichewa: Malaŵi) is a country in Africa, bordered by Mozambique to the south and east, Tanzania to the north, Zambia to the west. Lilongwe is the political capital of Malawi and the seat of government.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.