Welcome to the Palm School of Graduate Studies!

The Palm School of Graduate Studies offers Master of Science degrees and Post-Graduate Diploma programs in Business, Information Technology, Health Services Leadership, and Management. Today’s local and international business and technological environment presents an unparalleled opportunity for business, health, and information technology graduate students to bring enormous change and transformation to the regional and international workplace.

Graduate students can learn immensely from the opportunities and challenges technology presents to society, industry, and governments today. Indeed, the School of Graduate Studies of the 21st century in Ghana and Africa for that matter must rise to the occasion to educate, train, and release competent, ethical, and excellent graduates who would take on the challenges and opportunities technology and business present and be poised to provide impactful long-term solutions today and for the future.

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ADVANCE YOUR EDUCATION WITH THE PALM GRADUATE PROGRAMS

Duration

  • MSc. Business Information Technology – 18 months (4 semesters)
  • MSc. Information Technology Mangement – 12 months (3 semesters)
  • MSc. Health Services Management & Leadership – 12 months (3 semesters)
  • Pg.D  Health Services Management & Leadership – 8 months (2 semesters)
 

The Palm School of Graduate Studies was established purposefully to make this a reality. The School of Graduate Studies provides its students with cutting-edge hands-on exposure to business, information technology, health services, leadership, and management in a fast-changing world. The School of Graduate Studies prepares competent graduates who will change the development trajectory of Ghanaian and African businesses, organizations, and governments.

The School of Graduate Studies purposefully and intentionally collaborates with industry, business leaders, and partners to ensure the fusion of problem-solving theory and practice for our graduates, industry, Ghana, Africa, and the world at large. Such local and international partnerships and collaborations present our graduate students with massive immersion and exchange opportunities to apply business and technology solutions in solving “wicked” business and societal problems in Ghana, Africa, and wherever they find themselves.

Prof. Clifton L. Kussmaul, Dean, School of Graduate Studies