Programs
Classified as an Arts and Science university in the Burmese university education system, Yadanabon University offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in common liberal arts and sciences disciplines. Its regular Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) degrees take three years to complete and honors degree programs BA (Hons) and BSc (Hons) take four years. The master's degree programs take two years.
Program | Bachelor's | Master's | Doctorate |
---|---|---|---|
Burmese | BA | MA | |
English | BA | MA | |
Geography | BA | MA | |
History | BA | MA | |
Philosophy | BA | MA | |
Psychology | BA | MA | |
Botany | BSc | MSc | |
Chemistry | BSc | MSc | |
Mathematics | BSc | MSc | |
Physics | BSc | MSc | |
Zoology | BSc | MSc |
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