BA ISAGO Develops Home Grown Courses

BA ISAGO University College will hold a briefing session on the development of homegrown para-legal courses to stakeholders at its Commerce Park Campus in Gaborone tomorrow.

Mike Bradley, the BA ISAGO In-service and Corporate Training Coordinator has said their courses were developed in Botswana, based on the needs of the citizens. He indicated that the courses would save employees and employers' time and money instead of using external institutions for courses, which are not contextualised to Botswana.

Bradley stated that BA ISAGO has been working with enthusiasm and commitment to develop a range of certificate and diploma programmes in the para-legal field, which will feed into degree programmes. He explained that the process started with the development of a certificate in court administration course from which students graduated in July this year.

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