Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo Cha Diplomasia Tanzania

In This Post You Will Find Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo Cha Diplomasia Tanzania, The MozambiqueTanzania Centre for Foreign Relations, also formally known as Centre for Foreign Relations (CFR), is one of the higher learning institutions in Tanzania.

The Centre was established in 1978 as a result of an agreement between the Governments of the United Republic of Tanzania (URT) and the Republic of Mozambique. The Centre has been incorporated in the Immunities and Privileges Act No. 5 (1986).

This incorporation has conferred the Centre with a diplomatic status. The Centre’s primary function is to promote development, awareness and understanding of issues of International Relations at regional and international levels for practicing and emerging   professionals and the general public.

Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo Cha Diplomasia Tanzania

The CFR is ever on the alert to learn from the international space and share innovative practices with all those involved in promoting international peace, understanding, security and good relations.

Diploma in Economic Diplomacy (postgraduate)

Direct Entry First degree or its equivalent with a GPA of at least 2.0 from an accredited institution; or Equivalent Qualifications with an advanced diploma from an accredited institution with at least a “B” average

Postgraduate Certificate in Conflict and Peace Management

a first degree, or its equivalent, from a reputable university with a minimum GPA of 2.0; or an advanced diploma with a minimum grade point average of “B” from a reputable institution.

Strategic Governance Master’s Degree, Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo

a GPA of at least 2.7 and a first-year degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited institution are required for direct entry; or

equivalent credentials Advanced Diploma from a reputable university with at least a “B” average NB: Additional qualifications, such as English language proficiency, can apply.

Basic Technician Certificate with Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo Cha Diploma

Candidates must have an Ordinary Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (CSEE) with at least FOUR passes, excluding passes in religious subjects, in order to be accepted into Basic Technician Certificate courses at the Centre for Foreign Relations.

All applicants with equivalent qualifications must hold NTA Level Three equivalent credentials from an approved institution.

Diploma or Technician Certificate in International Relations and Diplomacy

A Certificate of Secondary Education (CSEE) with ONE principal pass and ONE subsidiary earned at the same sitting, as well as a Certificate of Secondary Education (CSEE) with credit passes in THREE subjects, are requirements for applicants with Direct Entry Qualifications.

All candidates with equivalent qualifications must possess a Basic Technician Certificate (NTA level 4) from a NACTE-recognized institution with at least a second-class grade or an average of B or higher.

Higher Diploma Sifa Za Kujiunga Na Chuo Cha Diplomasia (NTA Level 7) Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor’s Degree (NTA Level 8)

directly into A candidate must possess both a Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) with credit passes in THREE topics and a Certificate of Advanced Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE) with TWO principal level passes (4.0 points), excluding religious subjects.

The Ordinary Diploma in International Relations and Diplomacy (NTA Level 6) or a comparable discipline from any institution recognized by NACTE with at least a SECOND class or a GPA of 3.0 and above is required of those with equivalent qualifications.

Diplomacy and International Relations Bachelor’s Degree

Candidates for direct entry with a higher diploma in international relations and diplomacy are eligible to pursue a bachelor’s degree in these fields (NTA level 8).

Postgraduate Diploma in Foreign Relations Management

Equivalent Qualifications Advanced Diploma from a recognized institution with at least a “B” grade; Direct Entry First degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution with a GPA of not less than 2.0;

Final Thoughts

The Centre was originally designed to train the citizens of the two partner countries in the field of International Relations and Diplomacy. However, the expansion of foreign policy constituencies and increasing demands of each country to respond to global changes necessitated the Centre to admit students from other ministries, and the private sector including fresh students completing Advanced Level Secondary School education from within and outside Tanzania.

The expanded role of and demand for economic diplomacy in the local and international arena made the Centre into an ideal place for many students and diplomats with diverse interests and who wanted to learn and specialise in the areas demand by their governments and indeed the private sector.

As a result, new programmes were introduced including: Economic Diplomacy, Foreign Languages, Strategic Studies and Communication Skills. With such growth, the Centre, has seven Departments running diverse courses to date. The Centre has also established a new centre in Dodoma, offering courses in Postgraduate Diploma programmes.

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