Seychelles Nation - 18.09.2010
Students following higher education at the University of Seychelles (UniSey) can now
choose from a wider range of undergraduate courses.
This follows the introduction of 11 new high-quality courses in fields such as economics, law, environment, geography, education, banking, finance and tourism.
UniSey started offering a bachelor’s degree programme in the field of business administration and in computing and information systems in September 2009.
All the courses are being run in partnership with universities abroad, such as the University of London (UK), University of Edith Cowan (Australia) and the
Université de Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne (France).
UniSey has also increased its student base from 53 students in September 2009 to well over 300 (including students studying at the School of Education). The total number of students includes 94 freshmen enrolled on degree and diploma courses.
The new university term starts on Tuesday September 21.
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