MBA (EXECUTIVE) (TWO-YEAR) PROGRAM

 
Foundation Course Core Business Courses Business Elective Courses Course Structure
 

In addition to the regular MBA program, an Executive MBA program is offered to executives on weekends. If enrolled in the executive program, the minimum load students can take is 6 credit hours (2 courses), the maximum load being 12 credit hours (4 courses) in each of the 3 sessions (Fall, Spring, Summer). MBA (Executive) students in the regular program sponsored by their organizations are not required to take internship.

 

The MBA curriculum is current/updated and comprehensive. The program provides all the tools and techniques needed for a successful career in business management. The program consists of three groups of courses Foundation, Core and Electives.


Foundation Courses

Communications
COM 401 Business English*
COM 402 Business Communication
COM 403 Interpersonal Communication Skills
*less proficient students
Economics
ECO 403 Macroeconomics
ECO 404 Micro and Managerial Economics
ECO 405 Seminar in Economic Policy
Law
LAW 401 Business Law
Social Science
SSC 401 Business Ethics
Statistics
STA 403 Statistics and Mathematics
STA 404

Statistical Inference

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Core Business Courses

Accounting
ACC 401 Introduction to Managerial and Cost Accounting
ACC 402 Introduction to Financial Accounting
Finance
FIN 404 Financial Management
FIN 501 Advanced Financial Management
Human Resource Management
HRM 401 Human Resource Management
Management
MAN 401 Principles of Management
MAN 402 Organizational Behavior
MAN 405 Strategic Management
Management Information Systems
MIS 401 Computer Applications
MIS 502 Electronic Commerce
Marketing
MKT 401 Principles of Marketing
MKT 402 Marketing Management
MKT 404

Methods in Business Research

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Business Elective Courses*

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Course Structure

SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER TWO
Intro. to Financial Accounting Macroeconomics
Business English* Principles of Management
Business Communication Marketing Management
Principles of Marketing Statistical Inference
Statistics and Mathematics  
*less proficient students  
SEMESTER THREE SEMESTER FOUR
Intro. to Mgrl. & Cost Accounting Advanced Financial Mgmt.
Financial Management Human Resource Mgmt.
Organizational Behavior Business Law
Computer Applications Methods in Bus. Research
SEMESTER FIVE  SEMESTER SIX
Interpersonal Communication Skills Seminar in Eco. Policy
Micro & Managerial Economics Strategic Management
Electronic Commerce Elective I
Business Ethics Elective II
  Elective III
 

Elective IV

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