Several new courses will be available, including studies of language and other for those in education. OUM expects to get at least 1,000 new students, including 10% from abroad.
The success of the first year of admission at the beginning of this year has brought more optimism towards the OUM. While she expected to have 200 students, it had 600 in total. "We'll put a lot of publicity outside the country," says Kaviraj Sukon, the director. 'If we can attract at least 100 foreigners I'll be happy. " Currently, among the 600 students, only two come from abroad. These Kenyans working on their doctorates.
To attract more foreign OUM will propose a law degree (LLB), but also masters (LLM) specializing in the field of ICT, insurance, labor law and tax law. "These courses control are not really intended for lawyers, but legal advisers " says Kaviraj Sukon. With regard to tax law, the course content should be adapted to the laws of the country of origin of the student.
Those who want to study language can also do with the OUM from July. It will include such licenses and degrees in English or French. A Bachelor in Education and a Masters in Education for teaching professionals will also be available.
Other courses should be offered, note a BSc Tourism Management, BSc Correctional Services management, for officers of penitentiary centers, a course in Graphic Design / multimedia.des LLB courses but also Masters in Marketing Management and Human Resource Management.
OUM should diversify its courses and, for now, are mainly in the field of business and finance.Of the 600 students that currently OUM, the vast majority opted for the Masters in Business Administration (MBA), as well as the license in Business Management. "This is by far the most popular courses," reveals Kaviraj Sukon .
Regarding new courses, prices should be in the same range as those that already exist, ie Rs 100,000 on average for the total duration of the course, a minimum of two years.