Public Institutions
Ardhi University in Dar es Salaam offers graduate, postgraduate, M.S. and Ph.D. level education in architecture and design, construction economics and management, environmental sciences and technology, geo-spatial science and technology, urban and regional planning, real estate studies and information systems management.
University of Dar es Salaam offers arts and social sciences, commerce and management, sciences, education, aquatic sciences and technology, law and engineering. In addition, there are institutes of development studies, Kiswahili research, resource assessment and marine sciences. University of Dar es Salaam also has the following constituent colleges: Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE) and Mkwawa University College of Education (MUCE).
University of Dodoma offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in many disciplines, including education, foreign languages, mathematics, computer science, economics, business and management, sociology, geography/environmental sciences, informatics and virtual education.
Mzumbe University in Morogoro offers degrees in economics, business management, public administration, local government, economic planning, accountancy and financial management. Mzumbe has the following campuses; Dar es Salaam, Mbeya and Mwanza for undergraduate and graduate studies.
Sokoine University of Agriculture in Morogoro offers degrees in agriculture, agronomy, home economics and human nutrition, horticulture, animal science, food science and technology, agricultural engineering, agricultural extension and education, agricultural economics and agribusiness, wildlife management, veterinary medicine and environmental science, and has a constituent college, Moshi University College of Cooperative and Business Studies.
The Nelson Mandela African Institute of Science and Technology (NM-AIST) in Arusha offers masters and Ph.D. courses on Life Sciences and Bioengineering, Computational and Communication Science and Engineering, Materials, Energy, Water and Environmental Sciences and Business Studies and Humanities.
Open University Offers courses in Science, Technology, Environmental Studies, Education, Law, Business and Social Sciences.
Private Institutions
Muslim University of Morogoro offers undergraduate degrees in the fields of mass communication, education and Islamic studies, and courses in those fields, as well as mathematics, geography, English, Arabic and history.
St. Augustine University of Tanzania in Mwanza offers degrees in mass communication, business administration, education, sociology, philosophy, religious studies and law, and has the following constituent colleges: Jordan University College, Bukoba University Center, Tabora University College and Songea University College.
Tumaini University Makumira offers degrees in Theology, Social Sciences, Music, Law and Sciences.
Iringa University offers degrees in journalism, education, business administration, law and theology.
Hubert Kairuki Memorial University offers courses in medicine.
University of Arusha offers degrees in education, theology, religious studies, business administration and office administration.
College of African Wildlife Management offers a range of courses in wildlife management including eco-tourism and management of ecosystems, such as forest, wetland and marine, professional hunting and land use management, statistics, and plant and animal conservation.
Catholic University of Health & Allied Sciences in Bugando (CUHAS-Bugando) has three schools and one institute: School of Nursing, School of Pharmacy, School of Medicine and Institute of Allied Health and Sciences.
Ruaha Catholic University offers programs that specialize in four professional areas: Information and Communication Technology, Law, Arts and Social Sciences, and Business and Management Sciences leading to the Ph.D Degree, Master’s Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, Bachelor’s Degrees, Diplomas and Certificates. It also provides short courses, seminars, consultancy and research.
Correspond early with the host institution to determine if there are specializations of interest. A letter of invitation preferably from the Vice-Chancellor, on host institution letterhead, and submitted as part of the application is strongly recommended.