The University of Malta has issued a prospectus featuring details of all postgraduate courses it is offering during the 2018-2019 academic year starting in October. It features an overview and entry requirements of each course on offer, and highlights courses/areas of study eligible for tax rebates under the Malta Enterprise Get Qualified Scheme.
New courses have been lauched in the areas of public policy, strategic management, digital marketing, researching work and lifelong learning, e-learning, science and maths education, food sciences and nutrition, computer information systems, microelectronics and microsystems, telecommunications engineering, European legal studies, social work and research on islands and small states.
The prospectus is available online at the website below as well as in printed format from the Admissions and Records Office at the University’s Msida campus and its Valletta and Gozo campuses.
The deadline for applications for admission to courses starting in October is 2pm on July 19.
www.um.edu.mt/journey/admissionsadvice