Graduate Studies Programs
The Graduate Studies Program provides advanced academic and professional training for individuals seeking to deepen their expertise and leadership skills in their chosen fields. Through a diverse range of master’s and doctoral programs, the curriculum emphasizes research, innovation, and practical applications. Graduates are equipped to contribute meaningfully to their professions, drive advancements in knowledge, and address complex challenges in local and global contexts with excellence and integrity.
Core Statements
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Vision of the Program
A graduate institution that nurtures academic excellence, professional expertise and moral commitment among its students who are expected to be active participants in national building.
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Mission of the Program
In the pursuit of College Philosophy “Love of God and Country”, the Graduate Studies Program seeks to develop research-oriented professionals and intellectually independent leaders equipped with technical skills.
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Goals and Objectives of the Program
The Principal aim of Graduate Studies Program is the development of intellectual independence and leadership through the cultivation of the scientific, critical and creative faculties of the mind.
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Specifically, the various fields of specialization provide intensive training for professional workers in specific areas enhance the competencies of leaders and finally promote an integrated understanding and appreciation of man’s place in society.
Courses
Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC)
The MAC program equips students with counseling theory, assessment, career development, and research methods. Core courses include group counseling, program management, and multicultural counseling. A practicum builds real-world skills, while electives such as school law, organizational behavior, and ethics prepare students for various counseling roles.
Duration
2 Years
Master in Business Administration (MBA)
The MBA program builds core business skills in research methods, management principles, and quantitative techniques. Courses include personnel management, marketing, finance, and policy formulation. Electives such as managerial economics, business law, and global economy deepen expertise. Practical strategies prepare students for leadership roles across industries.
Duration
2 1/2 Years
Master of Arts in Education (MAED)
The MAED program prepares leaders in school administration with courses in research, quantitative methods, and foundational education. Topics include finance, law, curriculum, and educational trends. Electives focus on facilities management, community relations, and comparative education. A thesis equips graduates for roles in educational leadership.
Duration
2 Years
Master in Public Administration (MPA)
The MPA program trains students in public administration with research, quantitative analysis, and administrative principles. Topics include local government, public personnel, fiscal management, and taxation. Electives explore economic planning, macroeconomics, and public enterprises. A thesis enables practical solutions for public sector challenges.
Duration
2 1/2 Years