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283 Master's degrees in Business & Management in South Africa
Property Development and Management
Property Development and Management programme at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is offered part-time over 2 years.
Business Administration
The aim of the Business Administration program at Durban University of Technology is to prepare students with the knowledge, attitudes, insight and skills required for middle and senior management positions within both the private and the public sectors.
Public and Development Management
Public and Development Management at the Stellenbosch University focuses on the needs of persons working in a managerial capacity in the public sector. They also offer academic certificate programmes and short courses by way of lectures and interactive telematic teaching.
Public Administration
The objective of the master in Public Administration of College of Economic and Management Sciences at University of South Africa (UNISA) is to provide relevant and functional qualifications of a high standard, quality tuition and a professional caring and valued customer service to all its stakeholders.
Food Operations Management
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered for the Food Operations Management programme from Tshwane University of Technology.
Finance
The purpose of this Master in Finance qualification from University of Johannesburg is to develop applied competence in the mastering, interpretation, reflecting on and application of principles in the broader field of finance.
Insurance Law
The master in Insurance Law at University of South Africa (UNISA) provides comprehensive open distance learning in a socially responsible and distinctive manner that produces excellent scholarship and research, provides quality tuition and fosters active community engagement.
Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence)
The master of Accounting Sciences (Financial Intelligence) at University of South Africa (UNISA) is a principal branch of the College’s SAICA-endorsed CTA programme. It incorporates the disciplines of Financial Accounting and Auditing – divisions of learning that assist the various systems of management and report on progress, hence the term ‘financial governance’.
Quantitative Finance
The purpose of the Quantitative Finance program from University of Johannesburg is to develop applied competence in the interpretation, reflection and application of principles in the broader field of quantitative finance.
Financial Engineering
At Financial Engineering from University of Pretoria we strive to continuously improve our high impact research and significantly address the national shortage of PhD graduates that respond to global and local challenges.
Taxation (Coursework)
Taxation (Coursework) from University of Pretoria aspires to be at the cutting edge of economic, financial and management education.
Business Administration
Our MBA in Business Administration at Nelson Mandela University is for self-motivated professionals and requires energy, creativity, honest self-reflection, self-awareness and self-discipline.
Industrial Sociology (CW)
The Industrial Sociology (CW) program at University of Johannesburg is offered by the Department of Sociology, as part of the Faculty of Humanities. Selection in the program is based on academic credit.
Public Management and Policy
Public Management and Policy from University of Pretoria aspires to be at the cutting edge of economic, financial and management education.
Taxation
Stellenbosch University's Taxation programme spans over one year.
Accounting
The Accounting program of the Rhodes University acknowledges South Africa’s fractured history and the diversity of its cultures and seeks to educate its students within the framework of a non-racial, non-sexist and socially just environment in line with the principles and values enshrined in the South African Constitution.
Human Resources Management
All the departments within the Faculty have extensive laboratory and computer facilities, and are well equipped to support a practical, project-oriented approach to learning. The Human Resources Management programme is offered at Central University of Technology, Free State.
Logistics Management
The Master in Logistics Management at University of Johannesburg student should be able to reflect on his/her managerial decisions and applications to assess the effect thereof in the holistic context of logistics management.
Theology in Christian Leadership
The master of Theology in Christian Leadership at University of South Africa (UNISA) offers high-quality general academic and career-focused distance education tuition in the arts, humanities, social sciences, religion and theology.
Supply Chain Management (CW)
The purpose of the Supply Chain Management (CW) program at University of Johannesburg is to develop future-fit managers with the knowledge, skills and capabilities required to critically engage within businesses, challenging current paradigms through applied research.