Malta

Courses

UG HIGHER DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MANAGEMENT
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MANAGEMENT WITH HUMAN RESOURSE MANAGEMENT
Bachelor of Arts in Accountancy & Finance
Bachelor of Arts in Tourism & Event Management
Bachelor of Arts in Management with Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Marketing
Postgraduate Diploma in Management Pathways available (PG diploma in Business Administration / PG Diploma In Business Administration with logistics & supply chain/PG Diploma in Business Administartion leadership & change Management/PG Diploma in Management with Human Resource)
Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration (Logistics & Supply Chain Management)
Master of Science Leadership and Change Management
Master of Science in Management
Master of Science in Marketing Management
Master of Science in Health & Social Care Management
Master of Science in Tourism & Event Management
Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering Management
DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
PG DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Under Graduate Certificates in Nursing Studies (Bridging)
UG Diploma in Transportation & Logistics Management
UG Diploma in Hotel Management & Hospitality
UG Certificate in Health Care (Psychology)
UG Diploma in Business Administration
Diploma in Aircraft Structures and Repairs
Diploma in Heating, Ventilation & Air conditioning
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Electrical installations
Diploma in Engineering(Electronics)
UG Certificate in Auto electronics & Electrical Technology
MCAST preparatory Access Course
Bachelor of Science Honors in nursing studies -October 2023 Intake (prospectus course)

Universities

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