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SOBAT CELEBRATES FIRST GRADUATE

School of Business and Applied Technology Celebrates First Graduate, Looks to Expand Business and Technology Courses

The School of Business and Applied Technology (SoBAT) recently celebrated a milestone with its first-ever graduate, Biong Majak. Mr. Majak completed his three-year Bachelor’s degree in Applied Computing and Technology.. His success marks an exciting time for the school.

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SoBAT is a unique faculty that focuses on providing students with practical and theoretical knowledge to prepare them for the workforce. The school’s philosophy is to empower students with the necessary skills to be successful in their careers, not just to earn a degree.

The faculty’s management recognizes the need to keep up with the rapidly changing business and technology landscape, and they are committed to providing students with the latest knowledge and skills.

In addition to expanding its course offerings, SoBAT is also focused on creating a culture of entrepreneurship among its students. The school recognizes the importance of innovation and is encouraging students to develop their own businesses and startups. By fostering a spirit of entrepreneurship, SoBAT hopes to create a community of graduates who are not only prepared for the workforce but also have the skills and mindset to create their own opportunities.

SoBAT’s commitment is to empower students to be industry-driven graduates and is reflected in its teaching approach. The school’s faculty is made up of experienced professionals who bring real-world knowledge to the classroom.

We celebrate Biong Majak and we look forward to graduating many more of the students who have joined the faculty.

We lead, innovate and Transform.

By Ms. Julia Nansubuga SOBAT Coordinator

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