Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora Academic Programmes

Archbishop Mihayo University College of Tabora (AMUCTA), a constituent college of St. Augustine University of Tanzania, was established in 2010 in Tabora, Tanzania. The college offers a variety of undergraduate programs, primarily in education, social sciences, and business administration. AMUCTA is committed to providing quality education grounded in Catholic values, promoting moral integrity and intellectual growth. The campus features modern academic facilities, including libraries and computer labs, fostering a conducive learning environment. AMUCTA emphasizes community engagement and aims to develop skilled professionals who contribute positively to regional and national development.


Contacts

Post Box 801, Tabora

Landline: 255 26 260 5355

Email: amucta@amucta.ac.tz


Registration

TCU registered

No. CR1/008

Accredited


Bachelor of Business Administration

Entry requirements:
Entry to this course requires two principal passes in the following subjects: History, Geography, Kiswahili, English Language, Literature in English, French, Arabic, Fine Arts, Economics, Commerce, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Mathematics, Agriculture, Computer Science or Nutrition. If one of the passes is not in Mathematics a subsidiary or pass in Mathematics at O-level is required


Duration: 3 years

Capacity: 110 Students

Field: Business and Management

Bachelor of Arts with Education

Entry requirements:
An applicant must meet the minimum requirement of having two principal passes in the following subjects: History, Geography, Kiswahili, English Language, or Education.


Duration: 3 years

Capacity: 400 Students

Field: Humanities and Social Sciences

Bachelor of Education (Special Needs)

Entry requirements:
An applicant must meet the minimum requirement of having two principal passes in the following subjects: History, Geography, Kiswahili, English Language, Education, or Commerce


Duration: 3 years

Capacity: 300 Students

Field: Humanities and Social Sciences