The University of Suffolk is a public university situated in Suffolk and Norfolk, England.
Unicaf is an online and blended learning higher education platform founded in 2012 that was intended to make higher education of international standard accessible to professionals and young school leavers.
Unicaf has partnered with the University of Suffolk to offer a variety of courses, with the university being the one responsible for the academic quality of the programmes and the awarding of degrees.
The partnership between the University of Suffolk and Unicaf brings together the resources and capabilities of both organisations to offer innovative learning solutions and programmes which are delivered fully online to the needs of a wide range of professionals.
The primary objective of the Unicaf Scholarships Programme is to make education affordable for students living in under-served regions and to provide them with opportunities to pursue advanced academic studies and to earn internationally recognized qualifications.
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Unicaf provides scholarships and support to students that are permanently residing in Africa, also providing opportunities for studies towards the online programmes offered in partnership with the University of Suffolk at a much lower cost.
Unicaf, as the University of Suffolk online delivery partner, makes the University’s programmes available on an online platform by providing a "state of the art e-learning environment complemented by a strong emphasis on multi-level student support."
Here are a few of the undergraduate courses on offer through the University of Suffolk and Unicaf, that can be studied online:
BSc Computing (Honours)
This degree will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to become a computing professional.
The degree offers a unique opportunity for you to develop a wide range of computing skills including, but not limited to, cyber security, data science, artificial intelligence, web development, networking and software engineering.
The degree's flexible curriculum allows you to adapt your learning towards your own career aspirations and interests within the field of computing.
BA Business Management (Honours)
This programme covers a broad range of management topics and is designed to give you an overview of how businesses work and managers can affect and improve business performance.
Core modules on the programme will ensure that you develop a good understanding of basic principles, important elements of management, leadership and strategy and develop skills that will support your employment after you graduate.
At the same time, there are optional modules which give you the chance to specialise; choose subjects which you enjoy or that interest you, and develop skills with a specific career or industry in mind.
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
This is a general management course designed for those in, or aspiring to, senior management positions or those looking for conversion from specialist fields to that of general management, also intended for those with entrepreneurial objectives.
The MBA prepares participants for early entry into positions holding significant general management responsibilities, whilst developing a thorough understanding of the principal functional areas of management.
This particular course is also built around five keyframing objectives: plurality, advocacy, enterprise, responsibility and application.
LLB Law (Honours)
Students will be equipped to take on challenging questions about law and related issues and to apply their knowledge and skills in a variety of contexts. This ideology runs right through all subjects in the law curriculum, which includes a number of modules specifically designed to provide opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills in different contexts.
Teaching and learning in this course are designed to encourage the development of strong legal and problem-solving skills. In addition to engaging in legal reasoning, students also learn how to analyse the impact of law on society.
Though the law is often studied as a distinct subject, its methods and analytical approaches draw on fields within the humanities and the social sciences.
Students will have the opportunity to develop skills in the use of a wide range of legal research methods and approaches, with increasing emphasis on independent work as they progress through this course.
The course also emphasizes the importance of developing a range of legal and academic skills to enable students to learn, research and analyze the law as independent learners to prepare them for further study or a variety of legal careers.
This course also recognises the importance of practical legal skills for employability, and aims to infuse skills-based learning into all modules.
MSc Public Health
The MSc in Public Health is a challenging and rewarding programme designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to public health for students who intend to pursue careers in public health practice, management and/or research at local, national and/or supranational levels.
The core focus of the programme is on improving the health and wellbeing of populations, preventing health problems before they occur and reducing inequalities in health.
It offers a cutting-edge knowledge and skills base in the principles and methods of public health and a creative and supportive learning environment, and explores a broad range of contemporary public health issues, supported by leading experts in the field of public health as well as the experiences of other students sharing diverse experiences from a range of public health systems around the world.
This programme is composed of nine mandatory modules and is designed as a progressive process where the modules collectively work together to provide the knowledge, skills and understanding required by the modern public health practitioner, whether that be as an epidemiologist, health promoter, leader or researcher.
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