A graduate school (sometimes shortened to grad school) is a school that awards advanced academic degrees (i.e., master’s and doctoral degrees) with the general requirement that students must have earned a previous undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree with a high grade point average.
Below is the list of Graduate Schools In Kenya
School of Health sciences and music
Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences Technology and Innovation (PAUSTI)
Ikatini Secondary School
Laikipia University
Pan Africa Christian University
United States International University Africa
Strathmore University
Technical University of Mombasa, Kwale Campus
The Management University of Africa Kisaju Campus
International School of Kenya
Africa Nazarene University
E-Learning Centre
Strathmore Business School
Management University of Africa
Meru University of Science and Technology
How does a graduate program work?
A graduate-level education, or just plain “grad school,” is the next step after finishing college with an undergraduate degree. Good college grades and test scores are crucial. The classes are advanced, and depending on the type of program, graduate study can be a full-time job.
How many years is a graduate degree?
The average full-time student will earn their Master’s degree in 1.5 to 2 years, but some students take longer due to their schedule restrictions. If you consider the time it takes to earn a Bachelor’s, you will spend between 5 and 7 years in college and graduate school to earn your degree.
Is a PhD considered a graduate degree?
For most students, a bachelor’s degree is the ‘first’ degree, a Masters is the ‘second’ degree, and a Doctorate degree, such as the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), is a ‘terminal degree’.