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Colleges and Universities Offering Masters in Social Work in Zambia
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Masters in Social Work()
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Masters Courses
Institutions Offering Masters in Social Work
Information and Communications University (ICU)
, Lusaka
Program Requirements:
- Grade Twelve Certificate.
Program Duration: 18 months / 1.5 Years (3 Semesters)
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