AIMS Co-operative Master's Program 2020/21 for Africans

AIMS Co-operative Master's Program 2020/21 for Africans

AIMS Cooperative Masters Program

The co-operative version of the AIMS Structured Master’s program, offered at AIMS Sénégal, Rwanda and Ghana builds on the core AIMS Master’s program and leads to the same AIMS Structured Master’s degree in mathematical sciences.

The 18-month program takes a work-integrated learning approach by combining course work with practical industry experience. This allows students to apply their scientific knowledge to real world problems while gaining work experience in an industrial environment. The program enables students to develop the necessary professional skills to transition from academic studies to progressive careers in industry (defined as private or public businesses, government, non-governmental organisations, and civil society).

The Co-operative Master’s program includes two work placements of three and four months throughout the regular coursework. Successful completion of all coursework and both work placements is required for graduation. The program is designed specifically to prepare students for work in the areas of big data and IT security. Applicants are requested to choose their preferred area of focus.

AIMS Co-operative Master’s Program Eligibility.

  • Applicant should be citizens of an African country permanently resident in their country.
  • Applicant should have a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.

AIMS Co-operative Master’s Program Funding.

  • All African students receive full scholarships which fully provide for travel, boarding and a small stipend. There are no tuition fees at AIMS.

How to Apply for AIMS Co-operative Master’s Program.

You can visit our AIMS Applicants FAQ page to see the Frequently Answered Questions

Apply Here Official Link

Deadline: 31st March, 2020.

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