Africa International University (AIU) School of Business and Economics Faculty

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Africa International University (AIU) School of Business and Economics Faculty

Africa International University (AIU) School of Business and Economics Faculty | Africa International University (AIU) School of Business and Economics Faculty

The school of Business and Economics has a well-trained and remarkably experienced faculty. The faculty consists of both full time and part time members:

 

PART-TIME

 
Robert Kiarie

  • Masters of Science (Information Systems)
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Science
Dr. Claude Sokpor

  • Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • BA in Business Administration and Management

Dr. Festus Muindi

  • Doctor of Ministry (DMin
  • Masters in Missiology (Christian Leadership)
Michael Opok

  • Doctorate of Business Administration
  • MSc. Marketing
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing

Juliana Nzuki

  • PhD candidate
  • Master of Divinity (Biblical & Theological Studies)
  • Bachelor of Theology
Caroline Owino

  • Doctor of philosophy in business administration
  • Master of Business Administration
  • B.ED

Alfred Kibet

  • Master of Science in Finance
  • Bachelor of Commerce
Beatrice Weru

  • Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
  • BBM
  • CPA K

James Iraya

  • MSc Computer Science
  • BSc Computer Science
Samuel Matende

  • PhD Information Systems
  • MSc Information Systems
  • BSc Information Systems

David Situma

  • Masters (Information Technology)
  • Ba (Education)
Mbugua

  • Masters in Business Administration (HR)
  • Bachelors in Business Administration (HR)

Dr. Macmillan Kiiru

  • Doctor of Missiology
  • M.Com (Master of Commerce in Marketing
  • MA (Communication) Kenya Polytechnic
Nancy Khadioli

  • Ph. D Student
  • M.Sc social Statistics
  • B. Ed

See Also;
Africa International University (AIU) NEGST
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