innovation, and outstanding academic training that transforms communities
innovation, and outstanding academic training that transforms communities
Foundation programme for admission into degree/diploma programs in health sciences at Clarke International University
UACE holders with subject combination in sciences who got only subsidiary passes at A level and would like to be admitted for diploma programs in health sciences.
CIU’s new accredited MBA program aims to develop a team of graduates with the right skills and character to lead transformation for Uganda and beyond through business.
This program will build on the progress SoBAT has already made in developing a differentiated learning environment through its various business and ICT degree programs, short courses and executive education programs.
Due to the heritage of the university in developing technology skills and health science capability, the emphasis of the MBA will be on technology, with the opportunity to major in health management.
Throughout this course, students are introduced to a variety of subjects that provide the knowledge base and skills for understanding the social, economic, biological, and environmental dimensions of health and health improvement. Typical courses in the programme offer students a range of options to examine, including health promotion and public health; management; finance; gender; health economics; globalisation; clinical governance; data management, quality assurance, leadership, and epidemiology.
The aim of this BSc Public Health programme is to provide students with a broad knowledge of the theories and methods of public health as well as skills in working with the health problems of the communities in which they work.
Through following this programme, students will be trained to:
This programme will provide students with the opportunity to enhance their existing skills and competencies so that the health profile of the communities with which they work can be raised significantly. By bringing the theories and principles of public health to bear on their work, programme participants will be able to contribute significantly to realizing the aims of the Uganda HSSP III. This programme can include a Community Health specialization.
This programme will provide students with the opportunity to enhance their existing skills and competencies so that the health profile of the communities with which they work can be raised significantly. By bringing the theories and principles of public health to bear on their work, programme participants will be able to contribute significantly to realizing the aims of the Uganda HSSP III. This programme can include a Community Health specialization.
The University seeks to fundamentally contribute to new knowledge through critical inquiry and innovations that can lead to improved health outcomes of populations in Uganda and beyond.
We have a state of the art library facility with a wide range of physical and digital reading materials.
With over 100 computers and free campus WIFI our students are provided the technical support they need to succeed in their academics
KAMPALA - CIU alumnus has been recognised for exceptionally working towards improving and transforming the lives of people living with HIV in the country.