University of Co-operative and Management, Sagaing explained

University of Co-operative and Management,Sagaing
Native Name:သမဝါယမနှင့်စီမံခန့်ခွဲမှုပညာတက္ကသိုလ်(စစ်ကိုင်း)
Other Name:Sagaing Co-operative University
Type:Public
Rector:Moe Moe Yi
City:Sagaing
Motto:"Youth Co-operators today, Leaders in Future."
Region:Sagaing
Country:Myanmar

University of Co-operative and Management,Sagaing is a public university in the Sagaing township of Sagaing Division, Myanmar.

The university offers a Bachelor of Business Science (B.B.Sc.) with five specializations, postgraduate diplomas (PGDip) and master's programmes. The university accepts 300 students annually for their four-year degree programmes.

The campus is located in the Shwe Thamar Quarter, Sagaing. Sagaing Co-operative University Students' Union claims student right and university's master plan to expand the main road and to build the student hostel.

History

In 1982, it was established as "Sagaing Co-operative Training School as a compound training school from Chin State, Kachin State and Sagaing Division. In 1996, it was upgraded to a co-operative college. In 2012, President U Thein Sein visited Sagaing and gave a chance to be a special university in Sagaing. The construction of the main building was started as soon as Co-operative University (Sagaing) was recognized by the government.[1]

Academic Departments

Degrees and Diplomas

The university offers a bachelor's programme for Business Science (B.B.Sc.) with five specialisations:[2]

The university also offers postgraduate diploma courses in these specialisations. Additionally, the following master's programmes are offered by the university:

Moreover,The university is trying to offer Ph.D program courses in Accounting and Finance,Applied Economic and Applied Statistics specialisations.the following degree will be offered by the university:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cooperative University (Sagaing). MOALI - Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation.
  2. Web site: ပေးအပ်သည့်ဘွဲ့များ . www.tcu.edu.mm . 19 August 2018 . Burmese . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180820011157/http://www.tcu.edu.mm/index.php?route=information%2Finformation&information_id=35 . 20 August 2018 .