Master’s Program

Master’s Programs

Our master’s programs are high-level study programs covering several domains. They are meticulously designed for those seeking a career offering the best perspectives. They allow you to deepen your skills in several domains by benefiting from the expertise of a highly experienced and qualified faculty.

Program Accessibility

  • Open to holders of a first-cycle degree in various fields, including management, engineering, education, theology, politics, international relations, economics, development, agronomy, computer science, psychology, and sociology.
  • Scholarships and study grants awarded to students who commit to pursuing research.
  • Possibility to follow courses both synchronously and asynchronously, with hybrid mode available.
  • UNAI is the market leader in research and integral development.
  • Recognition of prior learning and competencies (RPL).
  • Validation of Acquired Experience (VAE) for professionals in all the aforementioned fields.

Admission to the Master’s Program

To be admitted to the master’s program at UNAI, the candidate must meet the following conditions:

  1. Hold a bachelor’s degree in a field related to the chosen field of study or an equivalent degree.
  2. The candidate must possess a combination of skills and experience deemed equivalent to the required qualification.
  3. Find a qualified and competent research director who will supervise the candidate’s work. The candidate must obtain the approval of the program director and the research director.
  4. Upon admission request, submit a resume, a letter of intent, and a detailed study plan, alongside all academic records, including bachelor’s transcripts, certificates, attestations, and obtained grades.

Meeting these admission requirements does not automatically guarantee admission. The program director, in consultation with the admissions committee, reserves the right to accept or reject the application. The accepted candidate will receive an admission letter and can receive a scholarship to begin the courses. If denied, the candidate will be informed of the reasons for rejection.

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