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Some of the programs include:

Certificate in Accounting

Certificate in Advertising

Certificate in Anthropology

Certificate in Agricultural Sciences

Certificate in Diplomacy

Certificate in Banking

Certificate in Brand Management

Certificate in Business Management

Certificate in Business Communications

Certificate in Cognitive Psychology

Certificate in Conflict Resolution

Certificate in Copywriting

Certificate in Criminology

Certificate in Customer Relationship management

Certificate in Digital Business

Certificate in Economics

Certificate in Education

Certificate in Entrepreneurship

Certificate in Ethics

Certificate in Fundraising

Certificate in Gender Studies

Certificate in Human Resources Management

Certificate in Innovation

Certificate in International Marketing

Certificate in International Relations

Certificate in  Leadership

Certificate in Logics

Certificate in Logistics Management

Certificate in Management

Certificate in Marketing

Certificate in Marketing Communications

Certificate in Mass Communications

Certificate in Monitoring & Evaluations

Certificate in  Nursing

Certificate in Operations Management

Certificate in Philosophy

Certificate in Political Science

Certificate in Public Administration

Certificate in Public Policy

Certificate in Project management

Certificate in Psychology

Certificate Security Management

Certificate in Social Research

Certificate in Social Work

Certificate in Social Work

Certificate in Sociology

Certificate in Strategic Management


Certificate in Supply Chain Management

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