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Academic Mission
The Master of Education Management, Planning, and Administration program at Bishop Stuart University offers advanced study in the strategic leadership and operational execution of educational institutions. This master's level program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of policy development, resource allocation, curriculum design, and human resource management within diverse educational contexts. Participants will engage with contemporary theories and practical applications to address the complex challenges facing educational leaders today. The curriculum emphasizes research methodologies, data-driven decision-making, and innovative approaches to foster institutional growth and effectiveness. Graduates will be prepared for leadership roles in schools, universities, government ministries, and non-governmental organizations, developing key skills in strategic planning, organizational development, and educational policy analysis.
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Program Approval
Successfully verified on June 13, 2021 by the relevant educational authorities.
Validity Period
Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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