List Of Majors In Uganda

List Of Majors In Uganda

The definition of a major is a military officer of a high rank or the subject in which a person focuses his academic study and gets his degree. An example of a major is an army officer who ranks above captain.

Here are the List Of Majors In Uganda

Courses, degrees

Majors in Accounting

Majors in Administration

Majors in Advertising

Majors in African Studies

Majors in Agribusiness

Majors in Agricultural Economics

Majors in Agricultural Education

Majors in Agricultural Engineering

Majors in Agriculture

Majors in American Studies

Majors in Ancient Studies

Majors in Animal Sciences

Majors in Anthropology

Majors in Archaeology

Majors in Architecture

Majors in Art and Design

Majors in Aviation

Majors in Art History

Majors in Arts

Majors in Asian Studies

Majors in Astronomy

Majors in Biochemistry

Majors in Biological Sciences

Majors in Botany

Majors in Broadcast Journalism

Majors in Broadcast Engineering

Majors in Business Administration Management

Majors in Business Management

Majors in Behavioral Sciences

Majors in Business

Majors in Cellular Biology

Majors in Chemical Engineering

Majors in Chemistry

Majors in Child Development

Majors in Chinese Studies

Majors in Classics

Majors in Commerce

Majors in Communication Media

Majors in Communication

Majors in Comparative Literature

Majors in Computer Engineering

Majors in Computer Science

Majors in Consulting

Majors in Consumer Sciences

Majors in Creative Arts

Majors in Mechanical Engineering

Majors in Criminal Justice

Majors in Culinary Arts

Majors in Cultural Studies

Majors in Dairy Science

Majors in Dance

Majors in Earth Sciences

Majors in Ecology

Majors in Economic studies

Majors in Economics

Majors in Education

Majors in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Majors in Engineering

Majors in English Teacher Education

Majors in English

Majors in Entomology

Majors in Environmental Engineering

Majors in Environmental Health

Majors in Environmental Studies

Majors in Ethnic Studies

Majors in Library Studies

Majors in European Studies

Majors in Family and Consumer Sciences

Majors in Fashion Merchandising

Majors in Film and Television Studies

Majors in Retail Studies

Majors in Finance Accounting

Majors in Finance Banking

Majors in Finance

Majors in Fine Arts

Majors in Food Science

Majors in Materials Science

Majors in Forestry

Majors in French

Majors in Gender and Diversity

Majors in Genetics

Majors in Geography

Majors in Geology

Majors in German

Majors in Gerontology

Majors in Graphic Arts

Majors in Greek

Majors in Health Science

Majors in Health Teacher Education

Majors in History

Majors in Horticulture Studies

Majors in Hospitality

Majors in Human Resources

Majors in Human Sciences

Majors in Humanities

Majors in Indian studies

Majors in Interior Design

Majors in Information Technology

Majors in Logistics

Majors in International Business

Majors in Islamic Studies

Majors in Italian

Majors in Japanese

Majors in Jewish Studies

Majors in Journalism

Majors in Landscape Architecture

Majors in Languages

Majors in Latin

Majors in Law

Majors in Leadership Studies

Majors in Liberal Arts Sciences

Majors in Linguistics

Majors in Literature

Majors in Malaysian Studies

Majors in Management Information Systems

Majors in Management

Majors in Marketing Education

Majors in Dentistry

Majors in Marketing

Majors in Mathematics Education

Majors in Mathematics

Majors in MBA

Majors in Mechatronics

Majors in Medical Dietetics

Majors in Medical Sciences

Majors in Medieval Studies

Majors in Microbiology

Majors in Military Studies

Majors in Museum Studies

Majors in Music Performance

Majors in Music Teacher Education

Majors in Music Theory

Majors in Music Therapy

Majors in Music

Majors in Nautical Studies

Majors in Near Eastern Studies

Majors in Nursing

Majors in Oceanography

Majors in Oncology

Majors in Paramedical Studies

Majors in Peace Studies

Majors in Pharmacy

Majors in Philosophy

Majors in Physical Education

Majors in Physical Sciences

Majors in Physical Therapy

Majors in Physics

Majors in Policy Management

Majors in Political Science

Majors in Poultry Science

Majors in Preschool Education

Majors in Primary education

Majors in Psychology

Majors in Public Health Education

Majors in Public Relations

Majors in Real Estate

Majors in Religious Studies

Majors in Rhetorical Studies

Majors in Risk Management

Majors in Romance Languages

Majors in Russian Studies

Majors in Science Teacher Education

Majors in Science

Majors in Social Sciences

Majors in Social Studies

Majors in Mining Engineering

Majors in Sociology

Majors in Spanish

Majors in Special Education

Majors in Sport Administration

Majors in Sports

Majors in Statistics

Majors in Strategic Management

Majors in Studio Arts

Majors in Teacher Education

Majors in Theater Arts

Majors in Theology

Majors in Tourism

Majors in Training

Majors in Turf Management

Majors in Wilderness Management

Majors in Women’s Studies

Majors in Writing

Majors in Zoology

Uganda Army Generals | Uganda Peoples Defence Forces UPDF

Uganda Army Generals – Uganda Peoples Defence Forces:

Below is a list of all the Generals of Uganda Peoples Defence Force

The breakdown of the generals:

Yoweri Museveni
1. He is Ugandan president and commander-in-Chief of armed forces. He and 42 others, with 27 guns launched an armed rebellion against the government of former President Obote in 1981. He captured power in 1986 and has been president since then.

Salim Saleh
2.He is a special presidential advisor on defence affairs. In 1976, at the age of 16, he joined his brother Yoweri Museveni in exile in Tanzania and participated in the 1979 Kagera war that brought an end Amin regime. During the war, he fought under FRONASA, commanded by his brother Yoweri Museveni. He joined NRA in late 1981, months after NRA had attacked Kabamba. During the bush war, Gen. Saleh commanded the mobile brigade that fought many and fierce battles against government troops. He was army commander for a year, from 1988-89 before he was sacked and replaced by Mugisha Muntu.

Elly Tumwine
3.He shot the first bullet on February 6, 1981 during the foiled attack on Kabamba barracks that marked the beginning of the five-year NRA guerilla war in Luwero. Gen. Tumwine is a member of parliament representing UPDF. He was the first army commander after NRA captured power in 1986. He did cadet in Munduli in 1979.

David Sejusa
4.He is in exile in London after falling out with President Museveni’s regime in 2013 after authoring the infamous letter that claimed there was a plan to assassinate some senior government and military officials perceived to be against purported scheme by President Musevni to have his son, Brig Muhoozi Kainerugaba replace him as president. Before fleeing into exile, Gen. Sejusa was the Coordinator of intelligence agencies. He joined police after the University but defected joined NRA in 1981.

Aronda Nyakairima
5.Gen Aronda is Internal Affairs minister. He served as Chief of Defence Forces from 2003-2013. Before 2003, he had commanded Operation Iron Fist in Northern Uganda and South Sudan. Gen Aronda also worked as the intelligence officer in Presidential Protection Unit, now Special Forces Command. He joined NRA in 1982 soon after leaving Makerere University.

Katumba Wamala
6. Gen Wamala is the Chief of Defence Forces, the highest position in the Ugandan military. Prior to his current appointment, Gen. Katumba was Commander Land Forces. He has previously worked as Inspector General of Police. He joined NRA in 1986 after serving in UNLA that was pushed out of power in the same year. Uganda Army Generals

Kale Kayihura
7.He is the police boss and has served in that capacity since 2005. Before then, he had served in DR Congo. He joined NRA in 1982. He has been criticised by human rights activists for cracking down on demonstrations by the opposition.

Jeje Odong
8. He is State Minister for defence. He was arrested in February 1981 after the NRA attack on Kabamba for collaborating with the rebels. He was taken to Luzira Prisons for five years. He joined the army in 1979. Uganda Army Generals

Moses Ali
9. He is a lawyer and politician. Gen. Ali is the Third deputy prime minister and East Moyo Member of Parliament. The flamboyant general served Minister of finance under Amin regime.

Lieutenant Generals
Ivan Koreta-He is the former deputy Chief of Defence Forces and Ambassador-designate.

Charles Angina-He replaced Koreta and is the current Deputy Chief of Defence Forces.

Andrew Guti-He is the commandant of Seniour command and Staff College, Kimaka

Robert Rusoke-He is Uganda’s ambassador in South Sudan

Jim Owoyesigire-The former boss of Uganda Air Force was sacked by the President after four Ugandan choppers destined for Somalia crashed, leaving seven soldiers dead. He is not deployed.

Major Generals
David Muhoozi-The commander of Land Forces, joined the army in 1985.

Fred Mugisha- The former commander of African Union troops in Somalia was appointed commander of Anti-Terrorism Center in 2013, which has never taken off.

Nathan Mugisha-He is Ugandan deputy ambassador in Somalia. In 2010, he commanded African Union troops in Somalia.

Julius Oketta- He is the director of National Emergency and Coordination Operations in the Office of the Prime Minister.

Levy Karuhanga-The first commander UPDF commander of Amisom troops in Somalia is the current Chairman of the Court Martial.

Francis Okello- He was the second commander of AMISOM from 3 March 2008 to the end of his tour of duty in 2009. He commandant of UPDF Military Rapid Deployment

Wilson Mbasu Mbadi- The former presidential bodyguard has rapidly risen through ranks and is Joint Chief of Staff.

Pecos Kutesa- The NRA bush heroe, is the UPDF Chief of doctrine.

Joram Mugume-The former deputy army commander works under Ministry of defence Land department.

Matayo Kyaligonza – He is Ugandan ambassador in Burundi and the NRM vice Chancellor, western region.

Sam Turyagyenda- He is the commander of Air Force

Geoffrey Muheesi-Deputy Amisom Force Commander.

Brigadiers

1. Charles Bakahumura- Chief of Military Intelligence
2. James Mugira-Managing Director Luwero Industries.
3. John Mugume-Chief of UPDF shop
4. Dick Olum-just returned from Somalia
5. Michael Ondoga-on trial in UPDF court martial
6. Joseph Musanyufu-Chief of Personnel and Administration
7. Francis Chemonges-Commandant Kalama Armoured Warfare Training School(KAWTS)
8. Joseph Ssemwanga- He is the commander of Armoured brigade in Masaka. He joined the army in 1995.
9. Deus Sande- Chief Instructor Artillery
10. Geofrey Katsigazi-under Artillery division
11. George Igumba
12. Tom Tumuhairwe-Service Brigade
13. Geofrey Taban- Defence attaché in Congo
14. Joram Kakari-Chief of Pensions
15. Sam Kavuma-Commander Uganda Contingent in Somalia
16. Peter Elwelu-Second division commander
17. Paul Lokech-Defence Attaché in Russia
18. Innocent Oula-UPDF representative in parliament
19. Lucky Kidega-New commander of Regional Task Force hunting LRA
20. Nakibus Lakara-Third Division Commander
21. Henry Tumukunde-Not deployed
22. Muhoozi Kainerugaba-Commander
Special Forces
23. Chris Kazoora-Commander Reserve Force, Central region
24. Stephen Kashaka- Defence attaché in South Africa
25. William Oketcho-Reserve Force
26. Elly Kayanja-Coordinator NAADS
27. Eric Mukasa-Reserve Force
28. Dennis Asiimwe-Commandant University Military Science and Technology, Lugazi
29. Stephen Rwabantu-under Reserve Force
30. Phenehas Katirima-Member of parliament and Chief Education and Sports
31. Moses Diiba Sentongo-Chief of Civil-Military relations
32. Joseph Oracha
33. Jim Willis Byaruhanga-Chief of Training
34. Ramadhan Kyamulesire- Chief of legal services
35. John Lorot-Fifth Division Commander
36. Dr. Emmanuel Musinguzi-
37. Dr. Ambrose Musinguzi-Director of Medical Services
38. Yowasi Kiiza- Retired
39. Leopold Kyanda-Chief of Staff Land Forces
40. Silver Kayemba-Military Attaché in Washington
41. Ronnie Balya- Director General, Internal Security Organisation
42. Kayanja Muhanga-Fourth Division commander
43. Sabiiti Mutebile-Chief of Construction
44. Jacob Musajjawaza-Chief of Production
45. Gowa Kasiita
46. Mathew Gureme-Chief of Staff of Rapid Deployment
47. John Mateeka-Chairman First division Court
48. Moses Rwakitarate-Not deployed
49. Proscovia Nalweyiso-senior Presidential advisor on defence and security
50. James Okidingi-Commander Artillery division
51. Julius Chihanda-Under Foreign Affairs
52. Garvas Mugyenyi-Air defence boss
53. Fred Tolit-Ugandan Defence Envoy at African Union
54. Brig. George Etyang-Military Attaché in India
55. Augustine Kyazze. Under Logistics
56. Charles Otema Owany-Chief of Logistics