1. Master’s Degree in Sustainable Humanitarian Action
Madhesh University should introduce a groundbreaking Master’s Degree in Sustainable Humanitarian Action, designed to empower future humanitarian leaders with the knowledge and skills to tackle global challenges through sustainable and innovative approaches.
Program Overview
∙ Delivery: Blended learning (physical and online classes, practical internships, conferences, and study visits)
Objectives:
∙ Obtain key concepts and practical knowledge in sustainable humanitarian action
∙ Acquire a sustainable mindset to deliver impactful projects
∙ Attain critical humanitarian management and leadership skills
Curriculum
∙ The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including:
∙ Introduction to humanitarian action and global citizenship
∙ Sustainable humanitarian mindset and economy
∙ International humanitarian organizations, law, and ethics
∙ Leveraging technology and innovation in the humanitarian field
∙ Humanitarian diplomacy, peacemaking, and soft power
∙ Leadership and etiquette in the humanitarian sector
∙ Foresight, strategies, and planning for the future of humanitarianism
∙ English proficiency
∙ Community Development
∙ Disaster Management
∙ Boarder Issues
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s Degree in Sustainable Humanitarian Action will be equipped to pursue diverse career paths in the humanitarian sector, such as:
∙ Project/program officers, managers, and directors in NGOs and international organizations
∙ Consultants and advisors in humanitarian foundations and charities
∙ Academics and researchers in humanitarian studies
∙ Corporate social responsibility (CSR) professionals in the private sector
∙ Admission Requirements
∙ Bachelor’s degree with a minimum second division
∙ Relevant work experience or volunteer hours in the humanitarian field will be given priority
∙ Curriculum vitae, statement of purpose, and two reference letters
2. Master’s Degree in Sustainable Project Management
Madhesh University is set to launch a Master’s Degree in Sustainable Project Management, designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead and manage projects that promote sustainability across various sectors. The program will be structured over four semesters, focusing on a blend of common courses, research, and specialized electives.
Program Structure
Semester 1: Common Courses
The first semester will lay the foundation for all students, covering essential topics in project management and sustainability. Core courses will include:
∙ Principles of Project Management: Introduction to project management methodologies, tools, and techniques.
∙ Sustainable Development and Project Management: Understanding the principles of sustainability and their application in project management.
∙ Contract and Procurement Management: Techniques for conducting procurement and contract management.
∙ Ethics and Person ability Development in Project Management: Exploring ethical considerations and responsibilities in managing projects with personality development.
∙ Organization Management: Exploring the organizational practices
Semester 2: Research-Focused
The second semester will emphasize research skills and methodologies, allowing students to develop their research proposals and conduct preliminary research. Courses will include:
∙ Advanced Research Methods: In-depth exploration of research design, data collection, and analysis.
∙ Sustainability Assessment: Techniques for assessing the sustainability of projects and their impacts on communities and environments.
∙ Capstone Project Development: Guidance on developing a comprehensive capstone project that addresses a real-world sustainability challenge.
∙ Project Development policy: In-depth exploration of framework and policy.
Semester 3: Electives Based on Bachelor Entry Focus
In the third semester, students will choose electives tailored to their undergraduate backgrounds and career interests. Elective options will include:
∙ IT Projects: Managing technology-driven projects, focusing on software development and IT infrastructure.
∙ Hospital Projects: Project management in healthcare settings, including facility management and health program implementation.
∙ Construction Projects: Sustainable practices in construction project management, including green building techniques.
∙ Community Development Projects: Strategies for managing projects that aim to improve community welfare and development.
∙ Educational Projects: Project management in educational settings, focusing on curriculum development and educational program implementation.
Semester 4: Practical Application and Thesis
The final semester will focus on practical application and the completion of a thesis or capstone project. Students will engage in:
∙ Internship/Practical Experience: A hands-on internship with a relevant organization to apply learned skills in a real-world setting.
∙ Thesis/Capstone Project: A comprehensive project that demonstrates the application of project management principles in a sustainable context, culminating in a formal presentation.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s Degree in Sustainable Project Management will be well-prepared for a variety of career paths, including:
∙ Project Manager in NGOs and international organizations
∙ Consultant for sustainability initiatives
∙ Program Director for community development projects construction project manager
∙ Manager in corporate social responsibility (CSR) departments
∙ Researcher or academic in project management and sustainability
Admission Requirements
To apply for the program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
∙ A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Management, Environmental Science, IT, Health Sciences, Education, Engineering, Science, Arts) with a minimum second division.
∙ Relevant work experience or volunteer hours in project management or related fields is preferred.
∙ Submission of a statement of purpose, curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation.
3. Master’s in Naturopathy and Health Care Professional
Diploma Program in Naturopathy and Health Care Professional, aimed at training professionals in holistic health practices that integrate modern and traditional medicine. This program will prepare graduates to address health issues through natural therapies, emphasizing preventive care and wellness.
Program Overview
∙ Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
∙ Delivery Mode: Blended learning (on-campus and online components)
Curriculum Structure
Semester 1: Core Courses
The first semester will introduce foundational concepts in naturopathy and holistic health. Core courses will include:
∙ Principles of Naturopathy: Overview of naturopathic philosophy and principles.
∙ Human Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the human body systems and their functions.
∙ Nutrition and Dietary Therapy: Role of nutrition in health and disease management.
∙ Herbal Medicine: Study of medicinal plants and their therapeutic applications.
Semester 2: Advanced Naturopathic Practices
The second semester will focus on advanced practices and methodologies in naturopathy:
∙ Clinical Naturopathy: Techniques for assessing and treating patients using naturopathic methods.
∙ Detoxification and Cleansing Therapies: Methods for detoxifying the body and promoting health.
∙ Mind-Body Medicine: Exploring the connection between mental and physical health.
∙ Research Methodology: Introduction to research design and methods specific to naturopathic studies.
Semester 3: Specialization Electives
Students will choose electives based on their interests and career goals. Elective options may include:
∙ Homeopathy: Principles and practices of homeopathic medicine.
∙ Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine: Techniques and theories behind acupuncture and TCM.
∙ Integrative Medicine: Combining conventional and alternative therapies for patient care.
∙ Pediatric Naturopathy: Approaches to treating children with naturopathic methods.
Semester 4: Practical Experience and Thesis
The final semester will focus on practical application and the completion of a thesis or capstone project:
- Clinical Internship: Hands-on experience in a clinical setting, applying naturopathic principles under supervision.
- Thesis/Capstone Project: A research project that addresses a specific issue in naturopathy, culminating in a formal presentation.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s Degree in Naturopathy will be qualified to pursue various career paths, including:
- Clinical Naturopath
- Wellness Consultant
- Herbal Medicine Practitioner
- Health Educator∙ Researcher in Natural Health Sciences
Admission Requirements
To enroll in the program, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., Health Sciences, Biology, Nutrition) with a minimum second division.
- Relevant work experience or volunteer hours in health or wellness settings is preferred.