Master
SEMESTER BASED MASTERS PROGRAM
Our master’s programs at National People College, including MBA, MBS, MA in Sociology, MA in Rural Development, and MA in Anthropology, are designed to provide advanced academic and professional training. These programs offer in-depth theoretical knowledge combined with practical applications, fostering leadership, critical thinking, and research skills. Whether pursuing careers in business, social sciences, or community development, our graduates are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the modern world and excel in their respective fields, contributing to both local and global advancements.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - RJU
The MBA program at National People College is designed to develop leadership, strategic thinking, and advanced management skills for those aiming to excel in the corporate world.
Key features include:
- Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers finance, marketing, operations, and strategic management.
- Leadership Development: Focuses on building leadership and decision-making skills through real-world case studies.
- Global Business Perspective: Equips students with the knowledge to navigate international markets and business environments.
- Entrepreneurial Focus: Encourages innovation and entrepreneurship through hands-on projects and business simulations.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates are prepared for leadership roles in multinational corporations, startups, or their own business ventures.
Master of Business Studies (MBS) - TU
The MBS program offers in-depth training in business administration and management, with a focus on financial analysis, organizational behavior, and business strategy.
Key features include:
- Advanced Business Skills: Emphasizes the development of critical financial, marketing, and managerial skills.
- Research and Analysis: Encourages students to conduct research on contemporary business challenges.
- Industry Exposure: Includes internships and industry visits for practical exposure to business operations.
- Strategic Management Focus: Equips students with skills to tackle complex business problems and strategic decision-making.
- Career Growth: Prepares graduates for higher management roles in corporations, financial institutions, and public sectors.
Master of Arts in Sociology (MA Sociology) - TU
The MA in Sociology program offers an advanced understanding of social behavior, institutions, and societal changes, preparing students for research and academic careers in sociology.
Key features include:
- Sociological Theories: In-depth study of classical and contemporary sociological theories.
- Research Skills: Focus on developing research methodologies for social research and analysis.
- Critical Thinking: Encourages the critical analysis of social structures and issues such as inequality, globalization, and cultural change.
- Fieldwork and Case Studies: Combines theoretical learning with field research and real-world case studies.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers in academia, social research, public policy, or community development.
Master of Arts in Rural Development (MA-RD) - TU
The MA in Rural Development focuses on sustainable development, policy-making, and community empowerment in rural areas, preparing students to work in the public and non-profit sectors.
Key features include:
- Rural Development Theories: Explores the social, economic, and environmental challenges faced by rural communities.
- Policy and Planning: Equips students with the tools to design and implement rural development projects and policies.
- Practical Application: Includes fieldwork, project planning, and community engagement activities.
- Sustainability Focus: Emphasizes creating sustainable solutions for rural communities, with attention to agriculture, resources, and infrastructure.
- Career Prospects: Graduates can work in government agencies, NGOs, international development organizations, and rural planning bodies.
Master of Arts in Anthropology (MA Anthropology) - TU
The MA in Anthropology program provides a deep exploration of human societies, cultures, and evolutionary processes, preparing students for careers in academia, research, and cultural analysis.
Key features include:
- Cultural and Social Anthropology: Focuses on the study of diverse cultures and social practices around the world.
- Ethnographic Research: Trains students in ethnographic fieldwork, data collection, and qualitative research methods.
- Human Evolution and Archaeology: Covers topics related to human evolution, archaeology, and biological anthropology.
- Global Perspective: Encourages the comparative study of cultures in both historical and contemporary contexts.
- Career Pathways: Graduates can pursue careers in research, cultural resource management, public policy, and international development.