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The program aims to provide students with the academic and practical knowledge needed for careers in diverse business organizations and further academic studies. The design of the program includes core business fundamentals and problem-solving skills. It constitutes a balance between the theoretical, general, and practical knowledge in the following areas: economics, accounting, business, management, finance, and marketing. Business Administration program provides versatile and transferable skills that students can learn either from their core courses or from three different specializations. Graduating students become business professionals, who are valuable assets to a successful organization, and ready for a variety of business settings.
The language of instruction is English.
The main objectives of the program are:
- To give students relevant knowledge and skills to pursue careers in the area of business administration and further academic studies.
- To develop students’ professionalism – a quality of performing at a high level and conducting oneself with purpose and pride.
- To encourage the development of critical thinking skills and leadership to bring their organizations to a positive change.
- To develop high ethical standards in decision making, understanding of corporate social responsibility and societal expectations.
- For students choosing to specialize in accounting to achieve professional qualifications of chartered or certified accountants, awarded by the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants (ACCA), and the Association of International Accountants (AIA).
- For students choosing to specialize in entrepreneurial management to start their own business, join a franchise network, to return to their family business, or find employment in an existing young and growing, small business venture.
- For students choosing to specialize in digital marketing to achieve professional certification Certified Digital Marketing Associate (CDMA) awarded by the Digital Marketing Institute.
Program
SEMESTER 1
- INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING I
- INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
- MARKETING PRINCIPLES
- COMPUTER APPLICATION PACKAGES
- BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
SEMESTER 2
- INTRODUCTORY ACCOUNTING II
- INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS
- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ORGANISATION I
- CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
- INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA
SEMESTER 3
- BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
- MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ORGANISATION II
- BUSINESS FINANCE I
- STATISTICS I
SEMESTER 4
- HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
- BUSINESS FINANCE II
- STATISTICS II
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
SEMESTER 5
- BUSINESS LAW I
- INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
SEMESTER 6
- BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS
- BUSINESS LAW II
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
SEMESTER 7
- BUSINESS POLICY AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
- SENIOR PROJECT I
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
SEMESTER 8
- STRATEGIC MARKETING
- SENIOR PROJECT II
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE
- BUSINESS ELECTIVE/FREE ELECTIVE