University of Eswatini / Institute of Post-Graduate Studies
We offer a range of Post-Graduate programmes in various fields. Currently we have more than 20 masters programmes and two PhD programmes and more will be added soon.
The University of Eswatini has 7 faculties offering 23 master’s programmes and 2 PhD programmes you could chose from. Clink on the links below for an overview of each faculty and programme that best suits you.
Faculty of Agriculture
Master of Science in Agricultural and Applied Economics
Master of Science in Agricultural Education
Master of Science in Agricultural Extension
Master of Science in Animal Science
Master of Science in Crop Science
Master of Science in Crop Protection
Master of Science in Envionmental Resources Management
Master of Science in Horticulture
Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural and Applied Economics
Faculty of Commerce
Master of Business Administration
Faculty of Consumer Sciences
Master of Science in Consumer Science Education
Master of Science in Food Science and Technology
Master of Science in Textiles
Faculty of Education
Master of Education in Adult Education
Master of Education in Curriculum and Teaching
Master of Education in Educational Foundations & Management
Master of Education – Primary
Faculty of Health Science
Master of Nursing Science in Family Nurse Practice
Master of Science in Midwifery
Faculty of Humanities
Master of Arts in History
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Master of Science in Chemistry
Master of Science in Conservation Ecology
Master of Science in Environmental Resources Management
Master of Science in Mathematics
Post-Graduate Application Form – Second Semester Intake
Admission Requirement
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
The minimum entrance requirements shall be a Bachelor’s degree of the University of Eswatini or any other recognised University, with at least a second-class second division pass or equivalent, and with at least a C grade (60%), or its equivalent, in a relevant subject area as specified in the Departmental Regulations for the intended Master’s degree programme.
The applicant shall have obtained the Bachelor’s degree, in the same or relevant area as the intended Master’s degree programme or as specified in the Departmental Regulations.
The Senate may require an applicant to take and pass additional course work before the completion of the Master’s degree programme.
Grades from such courses shall not be taken into account when computing the final grade for the programme.
Admission to a programme leading to a Master’s degree must be approved by the Senate on the recommendation of the Institute of Post-Graduate Studies Board