11 20 2024 Departments Document Data Final Version.
11 20 2024 Departments Document Data Final Version.
11 20 2024 Departments Document Data Final Version.
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the Ethiopian educational system and environment of higher education.
The Ethiopian education system offers 9 major fields of study at university level, them being:
Field of Natural Sciences – For those curious about the mysteries of nature and the universe.
Field of Arts and Design – Unleash creativity in visual and performing arts.
Below you will find a easy to navigate, well-structured and helpful information of all the fields,
department, career opportunities, specialization options and working environments involved in
each field of study.
Business and Economics.
Department of Accounting and Finance
The Department of Accounting and Finance aims to provide you with a comprehensive
understanding of financial management and accounting practices, focusing on essential
areas such as financial reporting, auditing, taxation, and financial analysis. Through its
curriculum and hands-on projects, the department strives to enhance your theoretical
knowledge while ensuring practical real-world applications in the finance and accounting
sectors. The program is designed to prepare you for a range of careers, including
positions in accounting, finance, auditing, and investment, adhering to the educational
standards set by the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education. To be admitted to the
Department of Accounting and Finance, you must pass the National 12th-grade
examination with satisfactory grades in Accounting, Mathematics, and English, typically
achieving a minimum total score threshold of around 140 out of 400 points across
relevant subjects.
Keep reading to discover what the Department of Accounting and Finance can offer you!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Accounting and Finance, you can specialize in the following areas:
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Auditing and Assurance Services
Taxation
Corporate Finance
Investment Analysis
Working Environments
You will find opportunities to work in a wide range of environments, including:
Accounting firms
Financial institutions
Corporate finance departments
Government agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
International organizations
Educational institutions
Consulting firms
Office Management
Public Administration
Human Resource Management
Public Relations and Communication
Organizational Leadership
Records and Information Management
Office Administrator
Public Service Manager
Human Resources Officer
Administrative Coordinator
Public Relations Specialist
Records Manager
Corporate Secretary
Event Plann
Working Environments
As a graduates in this field you can find employment in various environments and organizational
entities, including:
Government agencies
Educational institutions
Corporate offices
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Healthcare organizations
International organizations
Consulting firms
Hospitality and event management companies
Corporate Finance
Investment Banking
Risk Management
Financial Markets and Institutions
Financial Planning and Analysis
Microfinance and Development Finance
International Finance
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Banking and Finance can pursue a range of career paths,
including:
Financial Analyst
Investment Banker
Risk Manager
Corporate Financial Planner
Financial Advisor
Loan Officer
Compliance Officer
Fund Manager
Bank Manager
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Banking and Finance find opportunities in a variety of
professional environments:
Continue reading to learn more about how this program can shape your
future in business and technology!
Specialization Fields
The Department of Business Administration and Information Systems offers you various areas
can specialize in, these include:
• Strategic Management
• Marketing Management
• Human Resource Management
• Financial Management
• Information Systems Management
• IT Project Management
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Business Administration and Information Systems you have the opportunity
to pursue a variety of careers, such as:
Business Analyst
Information Systems Manager
IT Project Manager
Operations Manager
Marketing Manager
Human Resources Manager
Systems Analyst
IT Consultant
Working Environments
In this department you can find employment in a wide range of working environments, including:
Corporate Offices
Financial Institutions
Government Agencies
Technology Companies
Consulting Firms
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Educational Institutions
Healthcare Organizations
Marketing Management
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Strategic Management
Operations and Supply Chain Management
International Business
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Business Management can pursue careers in:
Business Consultancy
Marketing Analysis
Financial Planning and Analysis
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Entrepreneurship
Project Management
Sales and Business Development
Working Environments
Business Management graduates find opportunities in various professional settings:
Keep reading to find out how cooperative accounting can help you build
your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Cooperative Accounting, you have the choice to specialize in the following
fields:
Financial Management in Cooperatives
Cooperative Taxation and Auditing
Cooperative Governance and Leadership
Budget Planning and Analysis
Cooperative Business Strategy
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Cooperative Accounting, you can pursue careers such as:
Cooperative Accountant
Financial Analyst for Cooperatives
Tax Consultant for Cooperative Enterprises
Cooperative Auditor
Business Development Officer for Cooperatives
Cooperative Manager
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Cooperative Accounting work in diverse environments,
including:
Cooperative Enterprises
Government Agencies overseeing cooperatives
Financial Institutions supporting cooperative projects
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working with cooperatives
Agricultural and Trade Cooperatives
Consultancy Firms specializing in cooperative accounting
Department of Economics
The Department of Economics is dedicated to helping you understand the complex world
of economic systems and how they impact society. Through real-world applications, such
as assessing trade patterns and financial stability, the program equips you with practical
skills that are essential in careers like economic analysis, policy-making, finance, and
business. In this program, you will experience a range of learning environments,
including interactive lectures, case studies, and collaborative projects, all designed to
strengthen your analytical abilities and technical skills. Admission to the Department of
Economics typically requires passing the National 12th grade examination with
competitive grades in Economics, Mathematics, and English.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Economics can pursue careers such as:
Economic Analyst
Financial Consultant
Policy Advisor
Investment Analyst
Market Research Analyst
Economist
Working Environments
Economics graduates find employment across a range of professional settings, including:
Government Agencies
Financial Institutions
International Organizations (e.g., World Bank, IMF)
Consulting Firms
Research Institutes
Continue reading to discover how you can shape the future of education!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Educational Planning and Management, you can specialize in the
following fields:
Educational Policy and Planning
School Leadership and Management
Curriculum Development and Assessment
Human Resource Management in Education
Educational Finance and Resource Management
Educational Technology and Innovation
Working Environments
As a graduates of this department a you can work in diverse institutions, including:
Educational institutions such as schools, colleges, and universities
Government education departments and agencies
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on education
International organizations like UNESCO and UNICEF
Educational consulting firms
Research and policy institutes
Community education programs
Corporate training and development departments
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in educational planning and management, you will need to develop key skills such as
strong leadership and decision-making abilities, effective strategic planning and organization, and
a deep understanding of educational policies and regulations. Analytical and critical thinking
skills, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as problem-solving and conflict
resolution expertise are crucial for resolving educational challenges. Additionally, proficiency in
project management, budgeting, and financial management are essential for navigating the
complexities of educational systems.
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Hotel Management find opportunities in a variety of
professional settings, including:
Hotels and Resorts
Event Management Companies
Travel and Tourism Agencies
Cruise Ships
Corporate Hospitality Departments
Restaurants and Catering Services
International Tourism Boards
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Human Resource Management you can pursue careers in:
Human Resources Manager
Talent Acquisition Specialist
Training and Development Coordinator
Employee Relations Consultant
Compensation and Benefits Analyst
Organizational Development Specialist
HR Consultant
Working Environments
As a Graduates in this field you can find employment in a wide range of settings, including:
Corporate Organizations
Government Agencies
Non-Profit Organizations
Educational Institutions
Healthcare Facilities
Consulting Firms
International Organizations
International Finance
Trade Policy and Analysis
Investment Management
Risk Assessment and Management
Economic Development and Trade Relations
Market Analysis and Global Economics
Career Opportunities
In the Department of International Trading and Investment Management, graduates can pursue
careers in:
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Real Property Valuation, you can choose to pursue a career in:
Working Environments
Graduates of the Department of Real Property Valuation can find diverse working environments,
including:
Keep reading to find out what logistics and supply chain management
has to offer!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, you can specialize in the
following key areas:
Working Environments
Graduates typically work in a variety of industries and environments, such as:
Manufacturing Companies
Retail and Wholesale Businesses
Logistics and Transportation Firms
E-commerce Companies
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
International Trade Organizations
Consulting Firms
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in logistics and supply chain management, you need to develop skills in strategic
planning, problem-solving, and data analysis. You should be proficient in using supply chain
management software and possess strong time management and organizational abilities.
Communication and negotiation skills are essential, as well as attention to detail and the ability to
make decisions under pressure. A solid understanding of global trade regulations and logistics
processes will also be crucial for success in the field.
Department of Management
The Department of Management is dedicated to providing you with a strong foundation in
management principles and practices, focusing on leadership, strategic planning, organizational
behavior, and human resource management. In the Department of Management you will gain
practical skills through case studies, collaborative projects, and real-world applications that
prepare them to solve complex organizational challenges. Graduates can apply their knowledge to
a wide range of fields, including business management, consulting, entrepreneurship, and more.
To enroll in the Department of Management, you must pass the National 12th grade examination
with satisfactory grades in subjects such as Business Studies, Economics, and English, typically
requiring a minimum total score of around 140 or above out of a possible 400 points across
relevant subjects.
Strategic Management
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Project Management
Organizational Behavior
Entrepreneurship
Career Opportunities
After graduating from the Department of Management, you can pursue various career paths,
including:
Business Manager
Human Resources Manager
Operations Manager
Project Manager
Management Consultant
Entrepreneur
Organizational Development Specialist
Corporate Trainer
Working Environments
As a Graduates of this department you will be able to work in a variety of institutions, including:
Corporate offices
Government agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Consulting firms
Startups and small businesses
Educational institutions
Healthcare organizations
Retail and service industries
Consumer Behavior
Digital Marketing
Brand Management
Market Research and Analytics
Sales Management
International Marketing
Marketing Manager
Brand Manager
Digital Marketing Specialist
Market Research Analyst
Sales Manager
Advertising Executive
Product Manager
Public Relations Specialist
Working Environments
As a graduates from this department you can employment in a wide range of environments, such
as:
Public Administrator
Policy Analyst
Development Manager
Program Coordinator
Government Officer
Urban Planner
NGO Manager
Public Sector Consultant
Working Environments
As a Graduates from this department you are well-positioned to work in a variety of settings,
including:
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
International Development Organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank)
Public Policy Think Tanks
Urban Planning and Development Firms
Community Development Organizations
Consulting Firms
Research Institutes
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, you can choose to pursue a career in:
Working Environments
As a graduate from the Department of Hotel and Tourism Management you can typically be find
jobs in diverse working environments, such as:
Continue reading to discover the world of tourism management and what it has to offer!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Tourism Management, you have the choice to specialize in the
following fields:
Sustainable Tourism
Hospitality Management
Tourism Marketing
Event Management
Tourism Planning and Development
Ecotourism
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Tourism Management you can pursue careers in:
Hotel and Resort Management
Tour Operations and Travel Agencies
Tourism Marketing and Public Relations
Event Planning and Management
Destination Management
Travel Consultancy
Government Tourism Development Projects
Working Environments
The Department of Tourism Management provides you with opportunities to work in a
variety of environments such as:
Hotels and Resorts
Travel Agencies
Tourism and Event Management Companies
Government Tourism Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
International Tourism and Hospitality Chains
Tourism Consultancy Firms
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in the tourism management field, you need to develop strong communication and
interpersonal skills, as you’ll often be working with diverse groups of people. Organizational and
leadership skills are essential for managing tourism operations, and problem-solving abilities are
crucial for overcoming challenges in dynamic environments. Additionally, you must develop
marketing skills to promote destinations, customer service skills to enhance guest experiences,
and an understanding of sustainable practices to ensure long-term growth of the industry.
Computer Science.
Career Opportunities
The Department of Computer Science provides you a diverse career paths, including roles such
as:
Software Developer
Web Developer
Database Administrator
Network Engineer
IT Security Specialist
Working Environments
In The Department Computer Science you can explore are careers in from a wide range of
settings, including:
Technology Companies
Research Institutions
Financial Institutions
Government Agencies
Healthcare IT Departments
Information Technology
Data Management
Digital Content Management
Information Systems
Library Science
Web Development
Cybersecurity
Business Intelligence
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Information Science can pursue careers in a variety of
sectors, including:
Information Technology Specialist
Data Analyst
Information Systems Manager
Database Administrator
Cybersecurity Analyst
Library and Information Science Professional
IT Consultant
Software Developer
Working Environments
Graduates of the Department of Information Science often work in the following environments:
Academic Institutions
Government Agencies
Private Technology Companies
Healthcare Sector
Non-profit Organizations
Research and Development (R&D) Labs
Corporate Business Enterprises
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Information Systems can pursue careers in various
fields, including:
• Information Systems Manager
• Database Administrator
• IT Consultant
• Business Analyst
• Systems Analyst
• Software Developer
• Web Developer
• Project Manager
Working Environments
Graduates of the Department of Information Systems typically work in the following
environments:
Academic Institutions
Healthcare Industry
Financial Institutions
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Information Technology, you can explore diverse career
paths, such as:
Software Engineer
Cybersecurity Analyst
Network Administrator
Data Analyst
AI/ML Specialist
IT Consultant
Cloud Solutions Architect
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Information Technology work in a variety of
environments, including:
IT Companies
Financial Institutions
Government Organizations
Healthcare Systems
Educational Institutions
Technology Startups
International Tech Firms
Dental Medicine.
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Dental Medicine you can pursue careers such as:
• General Dentist
• Orthodontist
• Periodontist
• Oral Surgeon
• Endodontist
• Prosthodontist
• Pediatric Dentist
• Dental Researcher
• Public Health Dentist
Working Environments
As a graduates in this field you can work in a variety of settings, including:
• Private dental practices
• Hospitals and dental clinics
• Community health centers
• Academic and research institutions
• Public health organizations
• Government health departments
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Dental equipment and pharmaceutical companies
Engineering Sciences.
Department of Architecture
The Department of Architecture focuses on providing you with a thorough understanding
of design, construction, and the built environment. Through its curriculum and hands-on
projects, the department prepares you for a range of careers in architectural design, urban
development, and construction management. You will gain the skills needed to contribute
to impactful projects that shape cities and communities. To enroll in the Department of
Architecture, you must meet the university's entrance requirements, typically including
strong academic performance in subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, and English, and
a minimum score as set by the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education for natural
sciences.
Continue reading to discover what the field of architecture has to offer!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Architecture, undergraduates can specialize in the following areas:
Architectural Design
Urban Planning and Development
Sustainable Architecture
Historical Preservation
Structural Systems
Interior Architecture
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning can pursue a wide
range of career opportunities, including:
Architect
Urban Planner
Building Consultant
Sustainability Consultant
Construction Manager
Landscape Architect
Project Manager
Historic Preservation Specialist
Working Environments
Graduates of this department find themselves in diverse working environments such as:
Architectural Firms
Urban Planning Agencies
Government Ministries and Local Authorities
Construction Companies
Environmental Consulting Firms
Research and Development Organizations
Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Academic and Educational Institutions
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Automotive Engineering can pursue careers in:
Automotive Engineer
Vehicle Design Specialist
Automotive Systems Developer
Manufacturing and Production Engineer
Vehicle Testing and Quality Assurance
Automotive Service Manager
Research and Development (R&D) Engineer
Electric Vehicle (EV) Engineer
Working Environments
The graduates of the Department of Automotive Engineering are typically employed in a variety
of working environments, such as:
Automotive Manufacturing Companies
Research and Development (R&D) Facilities
Automotive Repair and Service Centers
Government Transport and Infrastructure Departments
Automotive Design Firms
Vehicle Testing and Safety Organizations
Electric Vehicle (EV) Companies
Keep reading to learn more about how biomedical engineering can open
doors to your future in healthcare!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Biomedical Engineering, you can specialize in the following areas:
Medical Imaging
Biomaterials
Biomechanics
Medical Device Design
Rehabilitation Engineering
Tissue Engineering
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Biomedical Engineering can pursue careers in:
Biomedical Engineering
Clinical Engineering
Research Science
Medical Device Design
Healthcare Consulting
Regulatory Affairs
Rehabilitation Engineering
Academic Research
Working Environments
Biomedical Engineering graduates can find employment in various settings, including:
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Medical device companies
Research institutes
Universities and educational institutions
Government health agencies
Non-governmental health organizations (NGOs)
Rehabilitation centers
Regulatory bodies
Career Opportunities
The Department of Cadastral Surveying and Geomatics offers various careers in:
Land Surveyor
GIS Analyst
Urban Planner
Remote Sensing Specialist
Cartographer
Property Valuation Expert
Infrastructure Mapping Engineer
Environmental Consultant
Working Environments
As a graduate from this department you can work in a variety of environments, including:
Government Land Management Agencies
Surveying and Mapping Firms
Construction and Infrastructure Companies
Urban Planning and Development Firms
Environmental Consulting Agencies
Real Estate and Property Firms
Academic Institutions and Research Organizations
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Chemical Engineering, you can specialize in the following fields:
Process Engineering
Biochemical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Materials Engineering
Petrochemical Engineering
Food Engineering
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Chemical Engineering can pursue careers in:
Process Engineer
Chemical Plant Manager
Biochemical Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Pharmaceutical Engineer
Quality Control Manager
Research and Development (R&D) Engineer
Project Manager in the Energy Sector
Working Environments
Graduates of Chemical Engineering typically work in the following environments:
Chemical Manufacturing Companies
Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Companies
Food and Beverage Industry
Environmental Consulting Firms
Research and Development (R&D) Laboratories
Government Agencies and Regulatory Bodies
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in chemical engineering, you need to develop strong problem-solving skills,
analytical thinking, and proficiency in chemical process design. A solid foundation in
mathematics, physics, and chemistry is essential, as well as skills in process simulation software
and laboratory techniques. Additionally, communication and teamwork skills are crucial, as you
will often work on multidisciplinary teams to address complex engineering challenges.
Structural Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Water Resource Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Construction Management
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Civil Engineering can pursue careers in:
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Civil Engineering, you will have opportunities to work in
diverse environments such as:
Working Environments
Graduates of this department can work in a variety of environments, such as:
Construction Companies
Real Estate Developers
Government Agencies
Engineering Firms
Project Management Firms
Consulting Firms
Educational Institutions
Research and Development (R&D) in Construction
Electrical Engineering
Software Development
Systems Engineering
Telecommunications Engineering
Embedded Systems Design
Control Systems Engineering
Network Administration
Academic Research
Working Environments
As a graduate, you will have the opportunity to work in diverse environments, such as:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Electro-Mechanical Engineering, you can pursue
careers in:
Industrial Automation
Robotics Development and Maintenance
Renewable Energy Solutions
Systems Design and Integration
Manufacturing Process Optimization
Maintenance and Reliability Engineering
Working Environments
The Department of Electro-Mechanical Engineering prepares you for diverse working
environments:
Manufacturing Plants
Research and Development (R&D) Centers
Renewable Energy Companies
Engineering Consultancy Firms
Robotics and Automation Industries
Maintenance Divisions in Corporations
• Process Engineering
• Bioprocess Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Pharmaceutical Engineering
• Materials Science and Engineering
• Energy Systems Engineering
Career Opportunities
After graduating, you can pursue various careers, such as:
• Chemical Engineer
• Bioprocess Engineer
• Environmental Engineer
• Process Development Scientist
• Pharmaceutical Engineer
• Quality Control Specialist
• Research and Development Engineer
• Academic Researcher
Working Environments
As a graduate, you’ll find work in places like:
Continue reading to discover how you can shape the future of food
science!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Food Science and Postharvest Technology, you have the choice to
specialize in the following fields:
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Food Science and Postharvest Technology can pursue careers
in:
Working Environments
The department equips you to work in a variety of settings, including:
Hydrology
Hydraulic Structures
Water Resource Management
Irrigation and Drainage Systems
Flood and Drought Risk Management
Environmental and River Engineering
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering have diverse career
options, including:
Working Environments
The Department of Hydraulics and Water Resource Engineering prepares you to work in various
professional environments:
Continue reading to discover how this program can shape your future
in engineering and technology!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology, you can specialize in the
following fields:
Industrial Automation
Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Production Management
Engineering Design and CAD
Quality Control and Assurance
Supply Chain and Logistics Management
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology can pursue careers
such as:
Industrial Engineer
Manufacturing Manager
Production Planner
Quality Control Specialist
Automation Engineer
Supply Chain Analyst
Working Environments
The department prepares graduates for a variety of dynamic working environments,
including:
Manufacturing Plants
Engineering Design Firms
Automation and Robotics Companies
Supply Chain and Logistics Organizations
Quality Assurance Departments
Research and Development (R&D) Centers
Keep reading to discover how this department can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Irrigation and Water Resource Engineering, you have the opportunity to
specialize in the following fields:
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Irrigation and Water Resource Engineering pursue careers in
the following areas:
Working Environments
The Department of Irrigation and Water Resource Engineering prepares you for a variety of
working environments:
Keep reading to discover this engineering path can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, you can specialize in the following
fields:
Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
Civil Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Structural Engineer
Urban Planner
Water Resources Engineer
Transportation Planner
Sustainability Consultant
Academic Researcher
Working Environments
Graduates can find employment in a wide range of working environments, including:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Food Process and Technology Engineering, you can pursue
careers in:
Working Environments
Graduates from this department often find themselves in diverse working environments such as:
Mechanical Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Quality Assurance Engineer
Operations Manager
Product Development Engineer
Process Engineer
Supply Chain Analyst
Working Environments
Graduates from this department typically work in a range of environments, including:
Keep reading to discover this engineering path can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, you can specialize in the following
fields:
Structural Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Water Resources Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Urban and Regional Planning
Civil Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Structural Engineer
Urban Planner
Water Resources Engineer
Transportation Planner
Sustainability Consultant
Academic Researcher
Working Environments
Graduates can find employment in a wide range of working environments, including:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Mechanical Engineering you can pursue careers in:
Mechanical Design and Development
Automotive Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Energy and Power Plant Operations
Manufacturing and Production Management
Robotics and Automation Industries
Research and Development
Working Environments
As a Mechanical Engineering graduate you can find opportunities in various institutions:
Manufacturing and Production Facilities
Automotive and Aerospace Industries
Research and Development Centers
Renewable Energy Plants
Construction and Infrastructure Development Projects
Consulting Firms
Government and Public Sector Agencies
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in Mechanical Engineering, you need to develop strong analytical and problem-
solving skills, a solid understanding of physics and mathematics, and proficiency in computer-
aided design (CAD) and simulation tools. Teamwork, creativity, and effective communication are
equally important, as the field often requires collaborative work on innovative engineering
solutions. Practical technical skills and an ability to adapt to advancements in technology are
essential for thriving in this dynamic field.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology can pursue careers in:
Meteorological Services and Weather Forecasting
Climate Change Research and Policy Development
Hydrological and Environmental Consultancy
Natural Disaster Risk Management and Planning
Academic Research and University Teaching
Water Resource Management
Working Environments
The Department of Meteorology and Hydrology prepares you for diverse working environments,
including:
Career Opportunities
As a graduates from the Department of Mining Engineering you can pursue careers in:
• Mining Operations Management
• Mineral Resource Exploration
• Mine Safety and Risk Management
• Environmental Consultancy
• Mineral Processing Engineering
• Mining Equipment Design and Maintenance
• Project Management in Mining
• Research and Development in Mining Technology
Working Environments
The department offers you a variety of working environments, including:
• Mining Companies and Operations
• Engineering Consultancies
• Government and Regulatory Bodies
• Research and Development Centers
• Environmental Protection Agencies
• National and International Mining Organizations
• Educational Institutions
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Production Engineering can pursue a wide range of
career opportunities, including:
• Production Manager
• Manufacturing Engineer
• Quality Control Specialist
• Process Improvement Consultant
• Industrial Automation Engineer
• Operations Manager
• Supply Chain Analyst
• Research and Development (R&D) Specialist
Working Environments
The Department of Production Engineering prepares you for diverse working environments
such as:
• Manufacturing and Production Industries
• Research and Development (R&D) Facilities
• Government Agencies and Regulatory Bodies
• Engineering Consulting Firms
• Multinational Corporations
• Academic Institutions
• Automation and Robotics Companies
Software Development
Systems Analysis and Design
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Cybersecurity
Data Science and Analytics
Web and Mobile Application Development
Cloud Computing
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Software Engineering can pursue careers in:
Software Engineering
Systems Architecture
Cybersecurity Analysis
Data Science
Mobile and Web Development
Artificial Intelligence Engineering
IT Consultancy
DevOps Engineering
Working Environments
The Department of Software Engineering prepares you for a diverse range of working
environments:
Technology Companies
Financial Services
Healthcare Institutions
Government Agencies
Academic Institutions
Research and Development (R&D) Centers
Startups and Entrepreneurial Ventures
Career Opportunities
As a graduates from the Department of Soil and Water Engineering can pursue careers in:
• Irrigation System Design
• Water Resource Management
• Environmental Consulting
• Soil Conservation and Protection
• Hydrology
• Agricultural Engineering
• Water Supply and Distribution
• Research and Development
Working Environments
The Department of Soil and Water Engineering offers you a wide range of environments,
including:
• Government Agencies
• International and Local NGOs
• Private Engineering and Consulting Firms
• Research Institutions
• Agricultural and Water Resource Management Companies
• Environmental Agencies
• Educational and Training Institutions
Land Surveying
Geodesy
Remote Sensing
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Environmental Surveying
Engineering Surveying
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Survey Engineering can pursue careers in:
Land Surveying
Environmental Consulting
Urban and Regional Planning
Construction and Infrastructure Development
GIS and Remote Sensing Analysis
Real Estate Development
Government Agencies
Natural Resource Management
Working Environments
The department of Survey Engineering prepares you for a variety of working environments,
including:
Career Opportunities
The Department of Urban and Regional Planning offers you a wide range careers to
pursue:
Urban Planner
Regional Planner
Environmental Consultant
Transportation Planner
Land Use Analyst
Housing Specialist
Policy Advisor
Community Development Manager
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning typically find
employment in:
Government planning departments (e.g., city planning, regional development)
Urban and regional planning firms
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) focused on development and housing
Environmental consulting firms
Transportation agencies
Real estate developers
Research institutions and think tanks
Academic institutions
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Urban Engineering can pursue careers in:
Urban and Regional Planning
Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
Environmental Consultancy
Transportation and Traffic System Design
Government Policy and Urban Development Agencies
Private Sector Urban Project Management
Real Estate and Urban Redevelopment
Working Environments
The Department of Urban Engineering prepares you for diverse working environments,
including:
Municipal and Urban Planning Offices
Construction and Engineering Firms
Environmental Advocacy and Consultancy Organizations
Transportation Authorities
Government Agencies at Local, Regional, and National Levels
International Development and Urban Research Organizations
Skills to Develop and That Are Required
To excel in Urban Engineering, you’ll need to build a strong foundation in analytical thinking and
technical design skills, with a focus on sustainable and practical urban solutions. Proficiency in
urban design software, project management, and a solid understanding of environmental
regulations is crucial. Collaboration, critical problem-solving, and adaptability are essential as
you tackle complex urban challenges. Effective communication skills will also help you work
with diverse stakeholders in urban projects.
Working Environments
The department prepares you for diverse working environments, including:
Law.
School/Department of Law.
The School of Law provides a thorough educational framework that explores the principles,
theories, and applications of law in various domains. It focuses on helping you understand legal
theory, procedures, and the practical use of law in real-world situations. The curriculum covers
critical areas such as national and international legal systems, constitutional law, criminal law,
and legal practice. Through this program, you gain the expertise and skills necessary to pursue
careers in law, policy-making, or legal research, in alignment with the standards of the Ethiopian
Ministry of Higher Education.
Why should you care? If you're passionate about justice and making a real impact in society, a
degree in law can open doors to a wide range of exciting and meaningful career opportunities.
Keep reading to explore how you can shape your future in law!
Keep reading to explore how a career in law can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the School of Law, you can choose to specialize in various areas, including:
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
International Law
Property Law
Human Rights Law
Employment Law
Financial Law
Legal Drafting
Medicine.
Department of Medicine.
The Department of Medicine provides you with a strong foundation in medical sciences,
focusing on key areas like internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, and obstetrics. Through
clinical rotations and hands-on training in diverse healthcare settings, you will develop
the practical skills and experience needed for a successful medical career. To enroll in the
Department of Medicine, you must pass the National 12th-grade examination with strong
grades in Biology, Chemistry, and English.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Medicine often pursue careers such as:
General Practitioner (GP)
Specialist Physician (e.g., Cardiologist)
Surgeon
Pediatrician
Obstetrician/Gynecologist
Working Environments
As a graduate, you may find opportunities in settings like:
Hospitals and medical centers
Primary care clinics
Public health organizations
Research institutions
Government health departments
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in the medical field, you’ll need strong clinical and diagnostic skills, effective patient
communication, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making. Research abilities, teamwork, and
crisis management skills are also essential to providing quality healthcare and navigating
complex medical scenarios.
Working Environments
Graduates in this field can work in diverse environments, such as:
Educational Institutions
Cultural Preservation Organizations
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Publishing Companies
Museums and Cultural Centers
Media Organizations
Research Institutes
Department of Archaeology
The Department of Archaeology is dedicated to uncovering and
understanding the rich history of human civilization through the study
of artifacts, cultural sites, and ancient environments. This department
specializes in areas such as archaeological excavation, artifact analysis,
heritage conservation, and digital archaeology. As a student, you will
engage in hands-on fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and interdisciplinary
research, gaining practical experience and analytical skills essential for
careers in archaeology and related fields. To join the Department of
Archaeology, you must pass the National 12th-grade examination with
satisfactory grades in History, Geography, and English, meeting a total
minimum score threshold of approximately 140 or above out of 400
points for admission into social science programs.
Continue reading to discover the exciting opportunities in archaeology!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Archaeology, you can specialize in the following areas:
Prehistoric Archaeology
Classical Archaeology
Ethnoarchaeology
Heritage Management and Conservation
Environmental Archaeology
Digital and Computational Archaeology
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Archaeology, you can pursue careers in:
Continue reading to discover how biology shapes the world around us!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Biological Laboratory Science, you have the opportunity to specialize in the
following fields:
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Environmental Biology
Clinical Laboratory Science
Biotechnology
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Biological Laboratory Science can pursue careers in:
Biomedical Research
Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Environmental Conservation
Agricultural Biotechnology
Healthcare Diagnostics
Pharmaceutical Development
Academic and Industrial Research
Working Environments
The Department of Biological Laboratory Science prepares you to work in diverse environments,
including:
Department of Biology.
The Department of Biology offers a comprehensive education in biological sciences, focusing on
key areas such as genetics, microbiology, physiology, and environmental biology. Through
hands-on lab work, field studies, and research, you’ll gain a deep understanding of life systems
and their real-world applications, including advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, and
environmental conservation. The department prepares you for diverse careers in research,
healthcare, environmental science, and more, providing you with essential skills to make a
significant impact. To join, you must meet the Ethiopian Ministry of Education's admission
requirements, typically achieving a minimum of 140 points across Biology, Chemistry, and
English in the National 12th-grade examination.
Keep reading to explore how a biology career can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Biology, most graduates primarily specialize in the following fields:
Cellular and Molecular Biology
Microbiology
Ecology and Environmental Biology
Biotechnology
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Biology often pursue careers in:
Research Scientist
Biotechnologist
Biomedical Scientist
Environmental Consultant
Working Environments
As a Biology graduate, you will most commonly work in environments such as:
Academic and Research Institutions
Healthcare and Clinical Laboratories
Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Companies
Department of Biotechnology
The Department of Biotechnology is dedicated to advancing your knowledge and skills in
biotechnology, focusing on key areas such as molecular biology, genetic engineering,
bioinformatics, and industrial biotechnology. This department bridges science and technology,
offering innovative solutions to challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental
sustainability. You’ll engage in practical, hands-on learning experiences, including laboratory
experiments, research projects, and industry collaborations, preparing you to apply
biotechnological techniques in real-world contexts. To join the Department of Biotechnology,
you must pass the National 12th grade examination with competitive grades in Biology,
Chemistry, and Mathematics, typically achieving a total score of at least 140 out of 400 points
across relevant subjects in the natural sciences category.
Molecular Biology
Genetic Engineering
Bioinformatics
Industrial Biotechnology
Environmental Biotechnology
Agricultural Biotechnology
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Biotechnology have a variety of career paths to choose from,
including:
Biomedical Research
Genetic Counseling
Biotechnology Product Development
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Agricultural Innovation
Environmental Management
Clinical Laboratory Technology
Working Environments
The Department of Biotechnology prepares you for diverse working environments, such as:
Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry provides a deep understanding of matter, its properties, and
transformations, with a focus on organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry. The
program equips you with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, preparing them
for real-world applications in fields like medicine and environmental science. Through laboratory
work, research, and collaborative learning, you develop problem-solving and analytical skills
essential for future success. Admission requires passing the National 12th grade examination with
satisfactory grades in Chemistry, Mathematics, and English, with a typical minimum score of 140
or above out of 400 points.
Organic Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Biochemistry
Chemist
Analytical Chemist
Chemical Engineer
Biochemist
Environmental Scientist
Working Environments
As a Chemistry graduate, you will find working environments like:
Continue reading to uncover what Earth Science has in store for you!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Earth Science, you have the opportunity to specialize in the following
fields:
• Geology
• Meteorology
• Environmental Science
• Hydrology
• Natural Resource Management
• Climate Science
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Earth Science can pursue a variety of rewarding
careers, including:
• Environmental Consultancy
• Geotechnical Engineering
• Climate Research
• Meteorological Forecasting
• Natural Resource Management
• Environmental Policy and Planning
• Disaster Risk Management
• Academia and Research
Working Environments
The department provides a range of professional environments for its graduates:
• Environmental Consulting Firms
• Government Agencies (e.g., Ministry of Environment, Meteorology)
• Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Private Sector (Energy, Mining, etc.)
• Academic and Research Institutions
• International Environmental Agencies
• Natural Resource Management Organizations
Department of Geology.
The Department of Geology is dedicated to exploring the Earth’s structure, materials, and
dynamic processes, focusing on key areas such as mineralogy, petrology, hydrogeology,
and geophysics. Through hands-on fieldwork, laboratory experiments, and collaborative
projects, you will develop critical problem-solving skills and gain practical experience in
geological investigations. To enroll in the Department of Geology, you must pass the
National 12th-grade examination with satisfactory grades in Geography, Physics,
Chemistry, and Mathematics. A minimum combined score of approximately 140 or
above in these subjects is typically required for university admission in natural sciences.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Geology can pursue careers in:
• Mineral and Energy Resource Exploration
• Geological Surveying and Mapping
• Environmental Consulting
• Hydrogeology and Water Resource Management
• Disaster Risk Assessment and Mitigation
• Petroleum and Gas Exploration
• Academic and Research Roles
• Geotechnical Engineering
Working Environments
The department provides graduates with access to diverse professional environments:
• Government Geological and Mining Departments
• Environmental and Engineering Consulting Firms
• Energy and Petroleum Industries
• Academic and Research Institutions
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Mining and Mineral Processing Companies
• International Geoscience Organizations
Polymer Chemistry
Industrial Catalysis
Chemical Process Engineering
Environmental Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Materials Science
Food Chemistry
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Industrial Chemistry can pursue careers in:
Chemical Manufacturing
Research and Development
Quality Control and Assurance
Environmental Consultancy
Process Design and Optimization
Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare
Renewable Energy Technologies
Working Environments
The Department of Industrial Chemistry prepares you to work in diverse professional settings:
Manufacturing Industries
Research and Development Laboratories
Environmental Organizations
Quality Control Facilities
Energy Sector Companies
Academic and Research Institutions
Government Regulatory Agencies
Continue reading to uncover how you can shape the future of land
management!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Land Administration and Surveying, you can choose to specialize in the
following fields:
Cadastral Surveying
Land Policy and Management
Urban and Regional Planning
Geospatial Information Systems (GIS)
Environmental Land Use Management
Property Valuation
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Land Administration and Surveying can pursue careers in:
Land Surveying and Mapping
Land Use Planning
Geospatial Analysis
Real Estate Valuation
Urban Development and Planning
Environmental Management
Government Policy and Regulation
Working Environments
The Department of Land Administration and Surveying prepares you for diverse working
environments:
Government Agencies
Urban Planning Authorities
Real Estate and Property Development Firms
Environmental Consulting Firms
Academic and Research Institutions
National and International Organizations
Geospatial Technology Companies
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Mathematics can pursue a range of careers that leverage their
analytical and problem-solving skills, such as:
Actuary
Data Analyst
Financial Analyst
Statistician
Educator/Teacher
Working Environments
In The Department Mathematics, you can explore careers in from a wide range of institutions,
including:
Educational Institutions
Financial Institutions
Government Agencies
Research Institutes
Department of Physics.
The Department of Physics aims to offer an in-depth understanding of the physical universe,
exploring essential fields such as optics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and nuclear
physics. With a focus on advancing both theoretical knowledge and practical applications, the
department contributes to significant advancements in technology, healthcare, and environmental
science. You will engage in hands-on labs, collaborative research, and fieldwork, all designed to
sharpen analytical thinking and technical skills. Admission to the Department of Physics requires
a satisfactory score on the National 12th grade examination, with particular emphasis on Physics,
Mathematics, and English, generally requiring a minimum total score of approximately 140 or
above out of 400 points.
Continue reading to discover what the world of physics can offer you!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Physics, you can specialize in fields that provide unique insights into the
physical universe. Major areas include:
Theoretical Physics
Experimental Physics
Condensed Matter Physics
Astrophysics
Nuclear Physics
Medical Physics
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Physics, you will have diverse career paths to consider.
Primary opportunities include:
Research Scientist
University Professor
Medical Physicist
Engineer
Astronomer
Materials Scientist
Nuclear Physicist
Data Analyst
Working Environments
You will find physics graduates in a range of professional settings where you can apply your
knowledge and skills. These environments include:
Academic Institutions
Government
Private Industry
Research and Development (R&D)
Healthcare Sector
National and International Research Organizations
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Sports Science, you can explore a variety of career paths:
Sports Coach
Fitness Trainer
Sports Manager
Exercise Physiologist
Physical Education Teacher
Rehabilitation Specialist
Working Environments
Sports Science graduates find career opportunities in diverse environments where they
support athletes, teams, and organizations. Typical workplaces include:
Educational Institutions
Fitness Centers and Gyms
Sports Clubs and Organizations
Rehabilitation Centers
Government Sports Authorities
Health and Wellness Companies
Department of Statistics
The Department of Statistics helps you build a strong foundation in understanding and using
statistics, focusing on essential skills like collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and presenting data.
The program covers key areas, such as statistical modeling and quality control, so you can solve
real-world data challenges across different fields. Through practical work, group projects, and
real-life case studies, you will gain the skills needed to succeed in research, data analysis, and
consulting roles. To join the Department of Statistics, you must pass the National 12th grade
examination, usually with good grades in Mathematics, English, and Science subjects.
Keep reading to see how studying statistics can open doors to many career paths!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Statistics, you can focus on various specializations, including:
• Biostatistics
• Data Science
• Statistical Quality Control
• Survey Methodology
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Statistics often pursue careers such as:
• Statistician
• Data Analyst
• Research Scientist
• Quality Control Analyst
• Market Research Analyst
• Actuary
Working Environments
With a degree in statistics, you can work in diverse environments, including:
• Research Institutions
• Government Agencies
• Healthcare Organizations
• Private Sector Companies
• Financial Institutions
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Animal and Range Sciences, you can pursue careers in:
• Livestock Farm Management
• Rangeland and Pasture Management
• Agricultural Research and Development
• Wildlife Conservation
• Veterinary Support Services
• Extension Services and Policy Advising
• Sustainable Development Programs
Working Environments
The Department of Animal and Range Sciences prepares you for diverse working environments:
Career Opportunities
The Department of Animal Production offers a wide range careers in:
• Livestock Farm Management
• Animal Nutrition Consultancy
• Veterinary Services
• Poultry Farm Management
• Animal Health and Disease Control
• Agricultural Extension Services
• Agribusiness Management
• Research and Development in Animal Production
Working Environments
As a graduate of this department you can typically work in various environments, including:
Agricultural and Livestock Farms
Government Agricultural Agencies
Private Agricultural Businesses
Research Institutions
NGOs in the Agriculture and Livestock Sector
Veterinary Clinics
Agribusinesses
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Animal Science can pursue careers in:
• Livestock Production Management
• Veterinary Medicine
• Animal Nutrition Consulting
• Dairy and Meat Processing Industries
• Agricultural Research and Development
• Animal Health and Welfare Services
• Poultry Farming and Management
• Agribusiness and Food Processing
Working Environments
The Department of Animal Science prepares graduates to work in a variety of settings:
Agricultural Farms and Livestock Operations
Veterinary Clinics and Animal Health Organizations
Government Agricultural Departments
Research and Development Institutions
Agribusiness and Food Processing Companies
NGOs and International Agricultural Organizations
Universities and Educational Institutions
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Environmental Science can pursue careers in:
• Environmental Consultancy
• Climate Change Research
• Sustainability Coordination
• Environmental Policy and Advocacy
• Waste Management Services
• Natural Resource Management
• Renewable Energy Development
• Academic and Research Institutions
Working Environments
The department equips graduates to work in a variety of professional settings:
• Government Agencies (e.g., Ministry of Environment and Forests)
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Environmental Consulting Firms
• Research Institutions and Universities
• International Development Organizations
• Private Sector (e.g., Renewable Energy, Agriculture, and Manufacturing)
• Urban Planning and Local Governments
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Fisheries, Wetland, and Wildlife Management can pursue careers
in:
• Fisheries and Aquaculture Management
• Wildlife Conservation and Protection
• Environmental Consultancy
• Wetland Restoration and Management
• Conservation Research
• Eco-Tourism and Wildlife Management
• Government Agencies (e.g., Ministry of Environment)
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) focused on conservation
Working Environments
The department prepares its graduates for diverse working environments, including:
• Government Agencies (e.g., Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Wildlife)
• Environmental Conservation NGOs
• Research and Development (R&D) Institutions
• Wildlife Reserves and National Parks
• Aquaculture Farms
• Environmental Consulting Firms
• Academic and Research Institutions
• International Conservation Organizations
Department of Forestry
The Department of Forestry is dedicated to advancing the study of forest ecosystems,
sustainable resource management, and conservation. Major fields of study within this
department include forestry management, silviculture, forest ecology, agroforestry, and
forest policy. The learning experience is hands-on, combining classroom lectures with
field studies, research projects, and practical training in forestry techniques. You will
gain direct exposure to forest environments, working closely with faculty and industry
experts on current environmental challenges. To join the Department of Forestry, you
must pass the National 12th-grade examination with satisfactory grades in Biology,
Chemistry, Mathematics, and English, typically achieving a minimum total score of 140
or above across relevant subjects for university admission in natural sciences.
Career Opportunities
The Department of Forestry offers careers in the following professions:
• Forest Management
• Environmental Consulting
• Wildlife Conservation
• Forestry Research
• Government Agencies (e.g., Ministry of Environment)
• International Organizations (e.g., FAO)
• Forest Product Industries
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Forestry you can find work in various settings, including:
• Government Forestry Departments
• Environmental Agencies
• Forestry and Agricultural Research Institutions
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Private Forestry and Agroforestry Enterprises
• International Development Organizations
• Forest Conservation and Protection Programs
Department of Horticulture
The Department of Horticulture is dedicated to advancing the study of plant cultivation and
management, specializing in areas such as crop production, plant breeding, pest management, and
sustainable farming practices. The department aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of
how horticulture plays a crucial role in food security, environmental conservation, and economic
development. You in this department will gain practical skills through hands-on experience in
fieldwork, greenhouse management, and lab-based research, preparing them for real-world
challenges in agriculture and environmental sustainability. To be eligible for admission to the
Department of Horticulture, you must pass the National 12th grade examination with strong
grades in subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics, typically achieving a minimum
score of 140 out of 400 points.
Continue reading to discover how horticulture can shape the future of agriculture!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Horticulture, you have the choice to specialize in the following fields:
• Plant Breeding and Genetics
• Agroecology
• Ornamental Horticulture
• Plant Pathology
• Post-Harvest Technology
• Floriculture
• Vegetable and Fruit Production
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Horticulture you can pursue a variety of career paths including:
• Commercial Horticulturist
• Plant Breeder
• Agricultural Consultant
• Research Scientist
• Environmental Educator
• Horticultural Extension Officer
• Food Production Manager
• Entrepreneur in Horticultural Ventures
Working Environments
The Department of Horticulture offer you working in diverse institutions, such as:
• Agricultural Research Institutes
• Government Agricultural Departments
• Private Agricultural Companies
• Commercial Nurseries and Farms
• Horticultural Product Export Companies
• Environmental and Sustainability Organizations
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Agricultural and Horticultural Research Centers
Continue reading to discover how human nutrition can impact your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Human Nutrition, you have the opportunity to specialize in the following
fields:
• Clinical Nutrition
• Community Nutrition
• Public Health Nutrition
• Food Service Management
• Sports Nutrition
• Dietetics
Career Opportunities
As a graduate from the Department of Human Nutrition you can pursue careers in a variety of
sectors, including:
• Clinical Dietitian
• Public Health Nutritionist
• Community Nutrition Specialist
• Food Service Manager
• Nutrition Educator
• Health Promotion Specialist
• Research and Policy Development
• Nutrition Consultant
Working Environments
The department prepares you for diverse working environments, including:
• Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
• Government Health Agencies
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Research Institutions
• Community Health Programs
• Food and Beverage Industry
• Academic Institutions and Universities
• International Health Organizations
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Irrigation and Water Resource Management can pursue
careers in:
• Irrigation Engineer
• Water Resource Manager
• Hydrologist
• Environmental Consultant
• Agricultural Engineer
• Water Treatment Specialist
• Water Quality Analyst
• Project Manager in Water Resource Development
Working Environments
The department offers graduates various working environments, including:
• Government Agencies
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Private Sector Engineering and Consulting Firms
• Research and Development Institutions
• Agricultural and Irrigation Companies
• International Development Organizations
• Water Utilities and Public Health Sector
Environmental Sustainability
Forest Resource Management
Water Resource Management
Land Use Planning and Management
Biodiversity Conservation
Climate Change and Adaptation
Environmental Impact Assessment
Agroforestry and Rural Development
Career Opportunities
As a graduate from the Department of Natural Resource Management you can pursue careers in:
Environmental Consulting
Natural Resource Management
Conservation and Wildlife Management
Government Agencies (Environmental Protection)
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Sustainable Development Planning
Renewable Energy Projects
Environmental Education and Advocacy
Research and Academia
Working Environments
The Department of Natural Resource Management offers employment in diverse working
environments such as:
Career Opportunities
The Department of Plant Science offers careers in:
• Agricultural Research
• Plant Breeding and Seed Production
• Farm Management
• Environmental Consultancy
• Agro-Industry
• Plant Health and Disease Management
• Teaching and Academia
• Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Plant Science you can often find working in the
following environments:
Academic and Research Institutions
Government Agricultural Departments
Private Agricultural Companies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Agricultural Extension Services
Agro-Processing Industries
International Organizations focused on Agriculture and Environment
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension can pursue
careers in:
• Agricultural Extension Officer
• Rural Development Specialist
• Agricultural Policy Analyst
• Project Manager for Rural Development Programs
• Environmental Consultant
• Food Security Expert
• Non-governmental Organization (NGO) Worker
• Agricultural Economist
Working Environments
The Department of Rural Development and Agricultural Extension offers you a wide range of
working institutions, including:
• Government Agencies
• International Organizations and NGOs
• Rural Development Projects
• Agricultural Cooperatives
• Private Agricultural Enterprises
• Research and Development Organizations
• Environmental and Agricultural Consultancies
Department of Anesthesia
The Department of Anesthesia is dedicated to providing you with a strong
understanding in the principles and practices of anesthesia within healthcare
settings. In this department, you will gain the necessary skills to manage
patient safety and make critical decisions in high-pressure environments,
preparing you for real-world applications in hospitals, clinics, and surgical
centers. To be admitted to the Department of Anesthesia, applicants must
meet the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education’s requirements, typically
including passing the National 12th-grade examination with satisfactory
grades in subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, and English.
General Anesthesia
Regional Anesthesia
Pediatric Anesthesia
Obstetric Anesthesia
Pain Management
Critical Care Anesthesia
Anesthesiologist
Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
Anesthesia Technician
Pain Management Specialist
Critical Care Specialist
Surgical Assistant
Clinical Educator
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics you can pursue careers in the
following areas:
Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist
Public Health Nutritionist
Clinical Nutritionist
Food and Nutrition Consultant
Health Educator
Community Health Worker
Nutrition Program Manager
Researcher in Nutrition and Dietetics
Working Environments
The Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics offers a diverse working environments,
including:
Department of Dentistry
The Department of Dentistry is dedicated to providing you a detailed education in oral health,
focusing on key areas such as preventive dentistry, restorative dentistry, oral surgery, and
orthodontics. Specializations include pediatric dentistry, periodontics, and prosthodontics, with an
emphasis on both clinical and theoretical training. In this program, you’ll engage in a learning
environment that is hands-on and interactive, with access to modern dental labs, simulation tools,
and collaborative learning opportunities that foster the development of essential technical and
interpersonal skills. To be admitted to the Department of Dentistry, you must meet the
university's entrance requirements, which generally include satisfactory grades in science subjects
like biology, chemistry, and physics, along with a strong performance in the National 12th grade
examination. Specific score thresholds and additional prerequisites may vary based on the year of
application.
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Dentistry you can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
• General Dentistry Practice
• Orthodontist
• Pediatric Dentist
• Oral Surgeon
• Periodontist
• Prosthodontist
• Academic and Research Positions in Dentistry
• Healthcare Administration and Management
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Dentistry you typically work in a variety of environments,
such as:
• Dental Clinics and Private Practices
• Hospitals and Medical Centers
• Academic and Research Institutions
• Public Health Organizations
• Government Health Departments
• Private Dental Corporations
Career Opportunities
The Department of Environmental Health Science offers you careers in:
Environmental Consultancy
Public Health Advocacy
Waste Management Coordination
Water Resource Management
Pollution Control Engineering
Research and Policy Development
Occupational Health and Safety Management
Working Environments
The Department of Environmental Health Science prepares you for diverse working
environments:
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Health Informatics, you have the opportunity to specialize in the following
fields:
Clinical Informatics
Public Health Informatics
Health Data Analytics
Telemedicine and eHealth
Health Systems Management
Bioinformatics
Career Opportunities
The Department of Health Informatics offers you careers in:
Working Environments
As a graduate from the Department of Health Informatics you commonly find employment in:
Continue reading to discover how this program can prepare you for a
fulfilling career in Medical Laboratory Science!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Medical Laboratory Science, you have the opportunity to specialize in the
following fields:
Clinical Chemistry
Hematology
Microbiology
Immunology
Molecular Diagnostics
Histopathology
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Medical Laboratory Science you can pursue careers in:
Working Environments
The Department of Medical Laboratory Science prepares you for diverse working environments:
Department of Midwifery.
The Department of Midwifery is dedicated to providing you with essential knowledge
and practical skills in maternal and newborn healthcare, covering key areas such as
prenatal care, childbirth, postnatal care, and reproductive health. Through its curriculum
and clinical training, the department emphasizes real-world applications of midwifery,
empowering you to support women through all stages of pregnancy, labor, and
postpartum. In this program, you’ll gain hands-on experience in various healthcare
environments, ensuring you are fully prepared for a career in maternal and reproductive
health. Admission to the Department of Midwifery requires successful completion of the
National 12th-grade examination with satisfactory grades in Biology, English, and related
subjects, typically meeting a threshold for healthcare programs.
Career Opportunities
The Department of Midwifery offers you with a variety of career paths, such as:
• Certified Midwife
• Nurse Midwife
• Maternal and Child Health Specialist
• Reproductive Health Consultant
• Neonatal Care Specialist
• Public Health Midwife
• Midwifery Educator
• Community Health Worker
Working Environments
As a Graduates can find employment in various institutions, including:
• Hospitals and Maternity Wards
• Community Health Centers
• Birth Centers
• Public Health Organizations
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Government Health Departments
• Educational Institutions
• International Health Organizations (e.g., WHO, UNICEF)
Department of Nursing
The Department of Nursing prepares you to become a skilled healthcare professional,
specializing in patient care and clinical practice. As a graduate of this department you
will work in various nursing roles, from direct patient care to administrative and
educational positions. Your training will be grounded in the latest nursing practices and
standards set by the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education. To enter the Department of
Nursing, you must meet the academic requirements set by the Ministry, including passing
the National 12th grade examination with a strong focus on Biology, Chemistry, and
English, typically achieving a total score threshold of around 140 or above out of a
possible 400 points across relevant subjects.
Continue reading to find out how a nursing career could be your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Nursing, you can typically specialize in one of the following areas:
Medical-Surgical Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
Critical Care Nursing
Geriatric Nursing
Career Opportunities
By becoming a graduate of Department of Nursing, you have access to a broad range of career
options, including:
Neonatal Nursing
Pediatric Acute Care Nursing
Pediatric Oncology Nursing
Pediatric Community Health Nursing
Pediatric Mental Health Nursing
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Pediatric Nursing can pursue careers in:
Working Environments
The Department of Pediatric Nursing prepares you to work in various environments, including:
Department of Pharmacy.
The Department of Pharmacy aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of
pharmaceutical sciences, focusing on key areas such as drug discovery, medicinal chemistry,
pharmacology, and pharmacotherapy. This curriculum is designed to meet the educational
standards set by the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education, ensuring that graduates are ready to
take on diverse roles in the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare sector. To gain admission to
the Department of Pharmacy, you must pass the National 12th-grade examination with
satisfactory grades in Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, typically with a minimum total score
threshold of 140 or above out of a possible 400 points across the relevant subjects for university
qualification in health sciences.
Working Environments
Pharmacy graduates can work in a variety of settings, including:
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Community pharmacies
Pharmaceutical companies
Research laboratories
Government health departments
Regulatory agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Academic and educational institutions
Skills to Develop and Required
To excel in pharmacy, it's important to develop strong skills in pharmacology, drug interactions,
and patient care. You’ll need critical thinking and analytical abilities, with a keen attention to
detail and accuracy. Additionally, being able to make ethical decisions, maintain patient
confidentiality, and solve problems effectively will be essential. Proficiency in research, data
analysis, and understanding pharmaceutical regulations is also vital for a successful career in this
field.
Department of Physiotherapy
The Department of Physiotherapy provides you with a understanding of physical therapy,
focusing on the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients with physical
impairments. The program covers key areas such as musculoskeletal, neurological, and
cardiopulmonary conditions. You’ll gain skills in therapeutic techniques, manual therapy,
and patient care. This department blends theoretical coursework with hands-on laboratory
sessions and clinical placements, ensuring that you are well-prepared to help patients
restore movement, alleviate pain, and improve physical function. The program aligns
with the standards set by the Ethiopian Ministry of Higher Education, preparing
graduates to take on vital roles in the healthcare system.
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Physiotherapy, you can specialize in these areas:
Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Neurological Physiotherapy
Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy
Pediatric Physiotherapy
Geriatric Physiotherapy
Sports Physiotherapy
Rehabilitation and Pain Management
Working Environments
As a graduates of this department you will typically work in institutions, such as:
Hospitals and Rehabilitation Centers
Private Physiotherapy Clinics
Sports and Fitness Centers
Community Health Organizations
Long-Term Care Facilities
Educational Institutions
Research Laboratories
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Radiological Technology you can often pursue careers in:
Radiologic Technologists
Radiation Therapists
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Medical Imaging Specialists
Radiology Equipment Sales and Service Representatives
Healthcare Educators and Trainers in Radiologic Sciences
Working Environments
The Department of Radiological Technology prepares you for diverse working environments,
including:
Hospitals and Clinics
Diagnostic Imaging Centers
Radiation Therapy Centers
Research Laboratories in Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
Academic Institutions
Radiology Equipment Manufacturing and Service Companies
Continue reading to learn more about what this program can offer!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Adult Education and Community Development, you can specialize in
the following fields:
Community Development
Adult Literacy Programs
Non-Formal Education
Educational Program Planning
Social Advocacy and Leadership
Organizational Capacity Building
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Adult Education and Community Development can pursue
careers such as:
Community Development Officers
Adult Literacy Program Coordinators
Educational Consultants
Non-Profit Organization Leaders
Social Policy Advisors
Program Evaluators
Training and Development Specialists
Working Environments
This department prepares you for diverse working environments, including:
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Government Agencies
Community-Based Organizations
Adult and Continuing Education Centers
International Development Organizations
Corporate Training Departments
Research Institutions
Skills to Develop and That Are Required
To excel in this field, you need strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively
engage with diverse groups and individuals. Critical thinking, program planning, and
problem-solving abilities are vital for addressing complex social and educational challenges.
Leadership and organizational skills are also essential for coordinating programs and
fostering community development. Additionally, cultural sensitivity and adaptability will
help you thrive in various settings.
Working Environments
This department offers work in a variety of institutions, including:
Educational Institutions
Cultural Preservation Organizations
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Publishing Companies
Museums and Cultural Centers
Media Organizations
Research Institutes
Department of Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology aims to provide you with a deep understanding of
human cultures, societies, and biological diversity. You will explore key areas such as
cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
Through this interdisciplinary curriculum, you’ll gain practical knowledge for careers in
cultural research, heritage management, international development, and academia. To
enroll in the Department of Anthropology, you must have completed your National 12th-
grade examination with satisfactory grades in relevant subjects like Biology, Geography,
and English, usually meeting a minimum score threshold of around 140 or above out of
400 points in total for university qualification.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Anthropology can pursue careers in:
Cultural Resource Management
Museum Curation
Archaeology
Anthropological Research
International Development
Forensic Anthropology
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Anthropology work in diverse environments, including:
Museums and Cultural Institutions
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Research Institutes
Educational Institutions
Heritage Conservation Agencies
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in anthropology, you must develop strong analytical and critical thinking skills,
research methodologies, cultural awareness, and sensitivity. Proficiency in communication and
writing is vital, as well as practical experience in fieldwork techniques to conduct effective
research and assessments. These skills are essential to understanding human societies and
cultures, and will help you contribute meaningfully in various professional settings.
Arabic Linguistics
Arabic Literature
Translation and Interpretation
Communication and Media Studies
Language Teaching and Education
Classical and Modern Arabic Studies
Career Opportunities
The Department of Arabic Language and Communication offers careers in various fields,
including:
Language Education
Translation and Interpretation
Journalism and Media
Public Relations
International Relations
Content Writing and Editing
Linguistic Research
Government and Diplomacy
Working Environments
The department offers a diverse range of working environments for you, such as:
Educational Institutions
Media and Broadcasting Companies
Government and International Organizations
Translation Agencies
Cultural and Language Institutes
Publishing Houses
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Career Opportunities
The Department of Chinese Language offers you careers in a variety of fields, including:
• Translation and Interpretation
• International Business
• Diplomacy and Foreign Relations
• Education and Teaching
• Cultural Consultancy
• Media and Journalism
• Tourism and Hospitality
• Language Services for International Organizations
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Chinese Language you typically work in diverse
environments such as:
• Educational Institutions
• Government and Diplomatic Bodies
• International Corporations
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Language and Translation Agencies
• Media and Broadcasting Companies
• Tourism and Cultural Exchange Programs
Career Opportunities
As a graduates from the Department of Civics and Ethical Studies you have the opportunity to
pursue careers in:
• Public Policy
• Government Administration
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Organizations
• Civic Education and Advocacy
• Legal and Human Rights Consultancy
• Political Analysis
• Social Work
Working Environments
The department offers you a variety of working environments, including:
• Government Agencies
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Institutions
• Educational and Research Institutions
• Political Campaigns and Parties
• Legal and Policy Advisory Roles
• Community and Civic Outreach Organizations
Media Studies
Journalism
Public Relations
Advertising
Digital Media
Broadcasting
Film and Television Production
Strategic Communication
Media Research
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Communication and Media Studies you can pursue careers in
the following areas:
Working Environments
The Department of Communication and Media Studies offers working opportunities in diverse
institutions, including:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice can pursue careers in:
• Law Enforcement (Police, Federal Agencies)
• Criminal Defense and Prosecution
• Forensic Expert/Criminal Investigator
• Corrections and Rehabilitation Specialist
• Legal Advisor or Consultant
• Juvenile Justice Officer
• Cybercrime Analyst
• Public Policy and Research in Criminal Justice
Working Environments
In the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice you can find employment in a variety of
environments, including:
• Government Agencies (Police, Prisons, Courts)
• Legal Firms and Judicial Offices
• Forensic Laboratories
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Security and Private Investigation Firms
• National and International Research Institutes
• Cybersecurity Companies
• Social Services and Rehabilitation Centers
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Development and Environmental Management Studies you can pursue
careers in a variety of sectors, including:
• Environmental Consulting
• Government Agencies and Policy Development
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Development Agencies
• Urban and Regional Planning
• Environmental Advocacy and Education
• Research and Development in Environmental Management
• Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Development and Environmental Management Studies you
can find themselves working in diverse environments, such as:
• Government Ministries and Agencies
• International Organizations (e.g., UN, World Bank)
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Research Institutes and Think Tanks
• Environmental Consulting Firms
• Private Sector Sustainability Departments
• Community-Based Organizations
• Academic Institutions
Continue reading to learn more about how you can make a difference in
the lives of young learners!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Early Childhood Care and Education Studies, you can specialize in the
following fields:
• Child Development
• Early Childhood Education Curriculum Design
• Language and Literacy Development
• Special Needs Education
• Family and Community Engagement
• Early Childhood Psychology
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Early Childhood Care and Education Studies you can pursue
careers in:
• Preschool/Kindergarten Teaching
• Early Childhood Education Administration
• Educational Counseling
• Child Development Specialist
• Special Education Teacher
• Community Outreach and Family Support Worker
• Curriculum Development and Instructional Coordination
Working Environments
As a graduate from this department you are typically situated in a variety of working
environments, including:
• Preschools and Kindergartens
• Primary Schools
• Early Intervention Centers
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Government Education Offices
• Community and Family Support Programs
• Private and Public Educational Institutions
Working Environments
As a graduates of this department a you can work in diverse institutions, including:
Educational institutions such as schools, colleges, and universities
Government education departments and agencies
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on education
International organizations like UNESCO and UNICEF
Educational consulting firms
Research and policy institutes
Community education programs
Corporate training and development departments
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in educational planning and management, you will need to develop key skills such as
strong leadership and decision-making abilities, effective strategic planning and organization, and
a deep understanding of educational policies and regulations. Analytical and critical thinking
skills, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as problem-solving and conflict
resolution expertise are crucial for resolving educational challenges. Additionally, proficiency in
project management, budgeting, and financial management are essential for navigating the
complexities of educational systems.
Career Opportunities
As a graduate from the Department of English Language and Literature you can pursue careers
in:
• Teaching and Academia
• Publishing
• Journalism and Media
• Translation and Interpretation
• Corporate Communication
• Content Writing
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Language Research and Analysis
Working Environments
In the Department of English Language and Literature typical working environments include:
• Academic Institutions (schools, colleges, and universities)
• Publishing Houses
• Media and Broadcasting Companies
• Corporate Offices (marketing, public relations, and communications)
• International Organizations (NGOs, UN, etc.)
• Translation and Interpretation Services
• Editorial and Content Development Companies
Continue reading to what the Department of Ethiopian Languages and Literature Studies can
offer you!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Ethiopian Languages and Literature Studies, you can specialize in the
following fields:
• Amharic Language and Literature
• Oromo Language and Literature
• Tigrinya Language and Literature
• Translation Studies
• Ethio-Cultural Studies
• Folklore and Oral Literature
• Comparative Literature
• Language Development and Planning
Career Opportunities
The Department of Ethiopian Languages and Literature Studies has various career opportunities
to offer, such as:
• Language Teaching and Education
• Translation and Interpretation
• Cultural and Heritage Preservation
• Media and Journalism
• Public Administration and Government Services
• Linguistic Research and Policy Development
• Publishing and Editing
• International Organizations and NGOs
Working Environments
As a graduate of this department you can typically work in various environments, such as:
• Educational Institutions (Schools, Universities)
• Government Ministries and Agencies
• Translation and Publishing Houses
• Media and Broadcasting Companies
• Cultural Organizations and Museums
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Development Agencies
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Ethiopian Sign Language can pursue careers such as:
Sign Language Interpreter
Deaf Educator
Linguist specializing in Sign Language
Language Policy Advisor
Disability Rights Advocate
Communication Accessibility Consultant
Researcher in Sign Language Studies
Working Environments
Graduates in Ethiopian Sign Language often find roles in:
Educational institutions (e.g., schools for the deaf, universities)
Non-Governmental Organizations focused on disability rights
Government agencies involved in language policy
Media organizations producing accessible content
Health and social services
International organizations (e.g., World Federation of the Deaf)
Research institutions
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Gender and Development Studies you can pursue careers in:
Working Environments
In the Department of Gender and Development Studies you can work in diverse institutions, such
as:
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of Geography can pursue a variety of careers, including:
Environmental Planner
Urban Development Specialist
GIS Analyst
Resource Manager
Academic Researcher
Cartographer
Working Environments
Geography graduates work in a wide range of environments, including:
Environmental Consulting Firms
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Urban and Regional Planning Departments
Research Institutions
Environmental Advocacy Groups
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in geography, it is essential to develop strong analytical and spatial thinking skills.
You must also be proficient in GIS and other mapping technologies, along with environmental
analysis tools. A deep understanding of human-environment interactions, research
methodologies, and data interpretation is vital for tackling complex geographical issues. Effective
communication and teamwork skills are necessary for collaborating on projects and conveying
findings to diverse audiences.
Career Opportunities
The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers careers in:
• Environmental Consultancy
• Urban and Regional Planning
• Climate Change Research
• Environmental Policy and Advocacy
• Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist
• Environmental Education and Awareness
• Disaster Management
• Sustainable Development Projects
Working Environments
The department prepares you for a variety of working environments, including:
• Government Agencies
• Environmental NGOs
• Urban Planning Departments
• Research Institutions
• Environmental Consulting Firms
• International Development Organizations
• Private Sector (e.g., resource management, sustainability initiatives)
Department of History.
The Department of History is dedicated to helping you understand the events and
narratives that have shaped societies throughout time. You will study historical theories,
research methods, and critical event analysis, covering a wide range of periods from
ancient to contemporary history, both regionally and globally. The department
emphasizes the practical application of historical knowledge, preparing you to impact
fields such as education, cultural preservation, public service, and historical research.
Throughout the program, you will engage in various research projects, discussions, and
analytical work that develop your critical thinking and historical interpretation skills. To
enroll in the Department of History, you must pass the National 12th grade examination
with satisfactory grades in History, English, and Social Studies, typically achieving a
minimum score of around 140 or higher out of a possible 400 points in relevant subjects
for university qualification in humanities
Career Opportunities
Graduates from the Department of History can pursue careers in:
• Historian
• Archivist
• Museum Curator
• History Educator
• Cultural Heritage Manager
Working Environments
You’ll find job opportunities in a variety of settings, including:
• Educational Institutions
• Museums and Archives
• Cultural Heritage Organizations
• Research Institutes
• Government Agencies
Career Opportunities
The Department of History and Heritage Management offers you careers in:
• Museum and Gallery Curation
• Heritage Site Management
• Archaeological Research
• Cultural Resource Management
• Historical Consultancy
• Tourism Development
• Educational and Public History
Working Environments
The Department of History and Heritage Management prepares you for diverse working
environments, including:
• Museums and Cultural Institutions
• Government Agencies (Heritage and Tourism)
• Archaeological Field Sites
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Tourism and Travel Industry
• Educational Institutions
• Cultural Preservation and Restoration Projects
Career Opportunities
Graduates from this department often pursue roles such as:
Journalist
Public Relations Specialist
Communication Officer
Media Analyst
Content Creator
Editor
News Producer
Academic Researcher
Working Environments
Graduates of Journalism and Communication find employment in diverse settings,
including:
News organizations
Public relations firms
Corporate communication departments
Government communication offices
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Media production companies
Educational institutions
Advertising agencies
Department of Linguistics.
The Department of Linguistics aims to equip you with a deep understanding of language
science, covering essential areas such as phonetics, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics,
and language acquisition. Through this curriculum, the department focuses on advancing
both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in real-world contexts, contributing
to fields like language education, computational linguistics, and language policy. In this
program, you will engage in research, fieldwork, and collaborative projects, all designed
to develop your analytical and technical skills. Admission to the Department of
Linguistics requires passing the National 12th grade examination, typically with strong
grades in English and social sciences, with a recommended minimum total score for
qualification in humanities disciplines.
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Linguistics you can pursue careers in various fields, including:
Language Educator
Linguistic Researcher
Speech Therapist
Lexicographer
Language Policy Analyst
Computational Linguist
Translator
Academic Researcher
Working Environments
When oursing a career in Linguisticsyou can find work in a range of environments, such
as:
Educational Institutions
Research Institutes
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Technology Companies (especially for computational linguistics)
Healthcare Institutions (for speech therapy)
Publishing Companies
Language Policy Organizations
Continue reading to see what foreign languages and literature can offer
you!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, you have the choice to specialize in the
following fields:
Comparative Literature
Translation Studies
Linguistic Anthropology
World Literature
Cultural Studies
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, you can choose to pursue a career in:
Translation
Interpretation
Cultural Consulting
Language Education
Diplomatic Service
International Relations
Literary Criticism
Academic Research
Working Environments
Graduates from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures can find employment in a
variety of settings:
International Organizations
Educational Institutions
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Media and Publishing Companies
Cultural Institutions
Corporate Sector
Skills to Develop and Required
To succeed in this field, it's essential to develop advanced language proficiency, cross-cultural
communication skills, and a strong foundation in literary analysis. Mastery of translation and
interpretation techniques, along with critical thinking, research methods, and writing and editing
skills, are crucial for careers in foreign languages and literatures. Cultural sensitivity and
adaptability also play a key role in achieving excellence in this field.
Department of Philosophy
The Department of Philosophy focuses providing you with developing critical thinking and
analytical skills through the study of key philosophical areas, including ethics, logic,
metaphysics, and political philosophy. The department’s purpose is to explore fundamental
questions about existence, knowledge, and values while addressing practical issues that influence
contemporary society. The learning environment combines theoretical studies with discussions,
debates, and research opportunities, fostering a space for intellectual growth and diverse
perspectives. To gain admission, applicants must meet the university’s general entry
requirements, including passing the National 12th grade examination with satisfactory grades in
relevant subjects such as English, History, and Social Studies, with a competitive score in the
range of 140 or above out of a possible 400 points for eligibility in social sciences.
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Philosophy can pursue careers in:
• Academia and University Teaching
• Legal Professions
• Public Policy and Government
• Journalism and Media
• Non-Profit Organizations
• Research Institutions
• Consulting
• Business Strategy
Working Environments
The Department of Philosophy prepares you for a diverse range of working environments:
• Universities and Educational Institutions
• Government and Public Service
• Law Firms and Legal Services
• Media and Publishing
• Think Tanks and Research Organizations
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Corporate and Consulting Firms
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Political Science can pursue careers in:
• Government and Public Administration
• Diplomacy
• Public Policy Analysis
• Political Consulting
• International Organizations
Working Environments
Political Science graduates find employment in diverse settings, including:
• Government Agencies
• International Organizations
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Research Institutions
• Political Think Tanks
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Political Science and International Relations you can pursue
careers in:
• Diplomacy and Foreign Service
• Public Administration
• International Organizations (e.g., United Nations, African Union)
• Policy Research and Analysis
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Journalism and Media
• Political Consulting
• International Development
Working Environments
The Department of Political Science and International Relations prepares you for a variety of
working environments, including:
• Government Ministries and Agencies
• International Organizations and NGOs
• Political Campaigns and Political Parties
• Diplomatic Missions and Embassies
• Research Institutions
• Media and Public Relations Firms
• Private Sector Consulting Firms
• Academic Institutions
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Population Studies you can pursue careers in the following
fields:
• Population Research and Analysis
• Public Health and Epidemiology
• Urban and Regional Planning
• Government and Policy Making
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Development Agencies
• Social and Economic Research
• Teaching and Academia
Working Environments
The Department of Population Studies offers you a wide range of working environments for its
graduates:
• Government Institutions and Agencies
• International Organizations and NGOs
• Healthcare and Public Health Sectors
• Research and Development (R&D)
• Academic and Educational Institutions
• Policy Think Tanks and Consulting Firms
• Urban Planning and Development Organizations
Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding
of human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well-being, covering core areas such
as cognitive, social, developmental, and abnormal psychology. In this program, you will
engage in hands-on experiences, including research projects, practical sessions, and
collaborative work, designed to enhance your critical thinking, analytical, and
interpersonal skills. To enroll in the Department of Psychology, you must pass the
National 12th grade examination with satisfactory grades in Psychology, Biology, and
English, typically achieving a minimum score threshold of around 140 or above out of a
possible 400 points in relevant subjects for university qualification in the social sciences.
Working Environments
As a graduates of the Department of Psychology you can work in various institutions, including:
Healthcare Facilities (Hospitals, Clinics)
Educational Institutions
Government Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Private Practice
Corporate and Organizational Settings
Research Institutes
Community Mental Health Centers
Working Environments
Graduates in Public Relations and Advertisement find employment in various settings, including:
Public relations agencies
Advertising firms
Corporate communication departments
Media houses and broadcasting companies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Government communication offices
Digital marketing agencies
Urban Anthropology
Medical Anthropology
Development Anthropology
Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies
Environmental Anthropology
Indigenous Studies
Career Opportunities
The Department of Social Anthropology offers careers in:
Cultural Research
Social Policy Development
Community Development
International Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Cultural Heritage Management
Academia and Teaching
Humanitarian Aid and Advocacy
Working Environments
The Department of Social Anthropology provides you for diverse working environments,
including:
Academic Institutions
Governmental Organizations
International Development Agencies
Cultural and Historical Preservation Organizations
Non-Profit and Advocacy Groups
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Departments
Keep reading to see how a career in Social Work can shape your future!
Specialization Fields
In the Department of Social Work, you can specialize in:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Social Work, you can pursue careers such as:
Social Worker
Mental Health Counselor
School Social Worker
Child Welfare Specialist
Community Outreach Coordinator
Case Manager
Working Environments
You’ll find career opportunities in various environments, including:
Government Social Services Agencies
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Healthcare Facilities
Schools and Educational Institutions
Mental Health Clinics
Department of Sociology
The Department of Sociology provides you with a deep understanding of social behavior,
institutions, and structures, with a focus on crucial topics like culture, race, class, and
gender. Through a curriculum that emphasizes social theory and research methods, this
program prepares you for a range of impactful careers by developing critical thinking,
research abilities, and insights into complex social dynamics. In this program, you will
tackle real-world social issues, applying research to influence public policies and
contribute to societal change. Sociology's practical application is evident, with
sociologists significantly shaping global public policy, highlighting the field’s importance
in addressing pressing social challenges. To be admitted to the Department of Sociology,
you need a solid academic foundation, particularly in social sciences, English, and
mathematics, usually demonstrated through passing a national examination or its
equivalent with satisfactory scores in these subjects.
Career Opportunities
The Department of Sociology offers a range of career paths, including:
• Social Researcher
• Policy Analyst
• Community Development Worker
• Social Worker
• Human Resources Specialist
Working Environments
As a graduate of this department, you can work in various professional settings, such as:
• Government Agencies
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• Educational Institutions
• Research Institutes
• Social Services Agencies
Career Opportunities
The Department of Special Needs Education offers a wide range of fulfilling careers, including:
Special Education Teacher
Learning Support Specialist
Behavioral Therapist
Speech-Language Pathologist
Educational Consultant for Special Needs
School Counselor
Case Manager
Advocate for Special Needs Education
Working Environments
As a graduates of this department you are positioned to work in various institutions, such as:
Schools and Educational Institutions (mainstream and special needs schools)
Special Education Centers and Clinics
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) focusing on disability support
Government Education Departments and Agencies
Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities
Private Practices and Consulting Firms
Advocacy Organizations for Individuals with Disabilities
Career Opportunities
As a graduate from the Department of Teacher Education and Curriculum Study you can pursue
careers in:
• Teaching at Primary and Secondary Schools
• School Administration and Leadership
• Educational Consulting
• Policy Development in Education
• Curriculum Design and Development
• Teacher Training and Professional Development
• Community Education Programs
Working Environments
The department prepares you to work in a variety of environments:
• Public and Private Schools
• Community Education Centers
• Educational NGOs
• Government Educational Bodies
• International Education Organizations
• Research and Development Institutes
• Tutoring and Private Education Services
Career Opportunities
As a graduates from the Department of Civics and Ethical Studies you have the opportunity to
pursue careers in:
• Public Policy
• Government Administration
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Organizations
• Civic Education and Advocacy
• Legal and Human Rights Consultancy
• Political Analysis
• Social Work
Working Environments
The department offers you a variety of working environments, including:
• Government Agencies
• Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
• International Institutions
• Educational and Research Institutions
• Political Campaigns and Parties
• Legal and Policy Advisory Roles
• Community and Civic Outreach Organizations
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Fashion Design you can pursue careers in:
• Fashion Design
• Fashion Merchandising
• Fashion Marketing
• Textile Design
• Fashion Journalism
• Fashion Retail Management
• Fashion Styling
• Costume Design
• Product Development
Working Environments
The Department of Fashion Design you can find employment in a wide range of settings,
including:
• Fashion Houses and Design Studios
• Retail and Fashion Merchandising
• Textile and Apparel Manufacturing Companies
• Fashion Marketing and Public Relations Firms
• Film and Theater Costume Design Departments
• Online Fashion Retailers
• Fashion Magazines and Media Outlets
• Freelance Design
Textile Technology
Garment Production Management
Fashion Design
Pattern Making
Sustainable Fashion Practices
Apparel Engineering
Fabric Science
Career Opportunities
The Department of Garment Engineering offers you careers in the following areas:
Fashion Designer
Garment Production Manager
Textile Engineer
Apparel Manufacturing Specialist
Pattern Maker
Quality Control Specialist
Sustainable Fashion Consultant
Fashion Merchandiser
Textile Research and Development
Working Environments
The department offers you careers in wide a variety of working environments, including:
Career Opportunities
The Department of Leather Engineering offers you careers in:
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Leather Engineering you can expect to work in diverse
environments such as:
Career Opportunities
The Department of Textile Engineering offers you careers in various sectors, including:
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Theatre Arts you can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
Actor/Actress
Director
Theatre Manager
Playwright
Set and Costume Designer
Stage Manager
Theatre Critic
Dramaturg
Arts Administrator
Film and Television Production
Working Environments
The Department of Theatre Arts offers you diverse and dynamic, including:
Theatres and performance venues
Film and television studios
Educational institutions (as teachers or administrators)
Arts organizations and festivals
Broadcasting companies
Cultural institutions and museums
Freelance or self-employed roles in the entertainment industry
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Visual Arts you can pursue careers in the following fields:
• Graphic Designer
• Fine Artist
• Art Director
• Photographer
• Illustrator
• Animator
• Art Curator
• Advertising and Marketing Specialist
• Visual Effects Artist
Working Environments
The Department of Visual Arts offers you diverse working environments for its graduates,
including:
Art Studios
Advertising Agencies
Design Firms
Film and Animation Studios
Museums and Art Galleries
Media and Publishing Companies
Freelance and Self-Employment
Non-profit Arts Organizations
Skills to Develop and Required
To excel in the Department of Visual Arts, it’s essential you develop skills such as creativity,
visual communication, technical proficiency in various art forms, and proficiency with design
software. Additionally, strong problem-solving, time management, and attention to detail are
crucial as you work on projects that require precision and artistic innovation. Collaboration,
presentation, and critical thinking are also vital as you develop your unique artistic voice while
working in diverse teams.
Veterinary Medicine.
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Veterinary Medicine you can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
• Veterinary Practice (small and large animal clinics)
• Veterinary Surgery
• Animal Health Consultancy
• Research and Development in Veterinary Science
• Pharmaceutical Industry
• Animal Welfare Organizations
• Public Health and Regulatory Bodies
• Teaching and Academia
Working Environments
As a graduate of the Department of Veterinary Medicine graduates often work in diverse
environments, such as:
• Private Veterinary Practices
• Government Veterinary Services
• Animal Health NGOs
• Pharmaceutical Companies
• Agricultural Farms
• Research Institutions
• Zoos and Wildlife Conservation Organizations
• Public Health Departments
Veterinary Science.
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Animal Production and Extension you can pursue a wide
range of career opportunities, including:
Working Environments
In the Department of Animal Production and Extension you are provided have the ability to work
in various environments, such as:
Clinical Pathology
Microbiology and Parasitology
Hematology
Immunology and Serology
Veterinary Toxicology
Pathology and Diagnostic Imaging
Career Opportunities
In the Department of Veterinary Laboratory Technology you have a wide range of career
opportunities, including:
Working Environments
In the Department of Veterinary Laboratory Technology you typically work in the following
environments:
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Department of Veterinary Pharmacy you can pursue careers in:
• Veterinary Pharmacist
• Pharmaceutical Research and Development
• Veterinary Drug Regulatory Affairs
• Animal Healthcare Consultant
• Pharmaceutical Sales and Marketing
• Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals
• Public Health and Animal Welfare Organizations
Working Environments
In this department you are situated in diverse working environments, including:
• Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals
• Pharmaceutical Companies
• Research and Development (R&D) Institutions
• Government Regulatory Agencies
• Animal Health and Welfare Organizations
• Universities and Academic Institutions
• Private and Public Healthcare Facilities
Career Opportunities
The Department of Veterinary Science offers you careers in a variety of fields, including:
Working Environments
In the Department of Veterinary Science you can work in diverse environments, including: