Management College of Southern Africa Courses

Management College of Southern Africa Courses

Undergraduate Courses

Management College of Southern Africa Courses

Degrees
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Public Administration
Bachelor of Commerce in Human Resource Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Information and Technology Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Supply Chain Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Management
Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Commerce in Retail Management


 

Advanced Certificate
Advanced Certificate in Management Studies
Advanced Certificate in Financial Planning

 

Higher Certificate
Higher Certificate in Business Management
Higher Certificate in Local Government and Development Management
Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management
Higher Certificate in Information Technology Management
Higher Certificate in Accounting
Higher Certificate in Public Management
Higher Certificate in Project Management
Higher Certificate in Marketing
Higher Certificate in Human Resource Management

Post Graduate

Masters
Master of Business Administration – NQF 8
Master of Business Administration – NQF 9
Master of Public Administration

Honors
Bachelor of Business Administration Honours
Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Human Resource Management
Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Marketing Management
Bachelor of Public Administration Honours

Postgraduate Diplama
Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Project Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Management
The Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA) is a private higher education institution registered in terms of the Higher Education Act (Act 101 of 1997 as amended). It was established in 1995 as a post-apartheid empowerment institution offering affordable and accessible management education primarily to persons previously denied access to postgraduate education. MANCOSA has 100% black ownership, i.e. it is owned entirely by previously disadvantaged individuals in the South African context.