Co-operative University, Thanlyin

The Co-operative University in Thanlyin is a public university in the Thanlyin township of Yangon Division, Myanmar.

Co-operative University (Thanlyin)
သမဝါယမတက္ကသိုလ်(သန်လျင်)
Motto"Youth Co-operators today, Leaders in Future."
TypePublic
RectorDr. Yi Yi Win
Location, ,
NicknameYangon Co-operative University
Websitehttp://www.tcu.edu.mm/ https://www.facebook.com/ucoopthanlyin

The university offers a Bachelor of Business Science (B.B.Sc.) with five specializations, postgraduate diplomas (PGDip) and master's programmes. The university accepts 300 students annually for their 4-year degree programmes.

The campus is located eight miles from the city center of Yangon. Thanlyin Co-operative University Students' Union claims student right and university's master plan to expand the main road and to build the student hostel.

Affiliations

The University is a part of the Southeast Asian Social Innovative Network (SEASIN), a European Commission funded project that works to promote social innovation in consortium with 15 partners, including University of Alicante, Glasgow Caledonian University, University of Aveiro, Thammasat University, Ashoka Thailand, Mith Samlanh, and Social Innovation Exchange, amongst others.[1]

History

On May 19, 1994, the government of Myanmar established the Yangon Co-operative Regional College with Notification Number 10/94. The college opened its doors on June 21, 1994. The college was renamed Yangon Co-operative Degree College on June 32, 1996. During the academic year of 2012–2013, it was upgraded to a Co-operative University (Thanlyin).[2]

Academic departments

  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Commerce
  • Department of Statistics
  • Department of Management Studies
  • Department of Co-operative Studies
  • Department of ICT
  • Department of Burmese
  • Department of English
  • Department of Mathematics
  • Department of Law
  • Department of Economic Geography

Degrees and diplomas

The university offers a bachelor's programme for Business Science (B.B.Sc.) with five specialisations:[3]

  • B.B.Sc. (Accounting & Finance)
  • B.B.Sc. (Applied Statistics)
  • B.B.Sc. (Marketing Management)
  • B.B.Sc. (Regional Development)
  • B.B.Sc. (Social Enterprise Management)

The university also offers postgraduate diploma courses in these specialisations. Additionally, the following master's programmes are offered by the university:

  • Master of Accounting and Finance
  • Master of Applied Statistics
  • Master of Marketing Management
  • Master of Regional Development
  • Master of Social Enterprise Management
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References

  1. "Partners | SEASIN | South East Asia Social Innovation Network". www.seasin-eu.org. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
  2. "Cooperative University (Thanlyin)". MOALI - Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation.
  3. "ပေးအပ်သည့်ဘွဲ့များ". www.tcu.edu.mm (in Burmese). Archived from the original on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 19 August 2018.



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