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Program Overview

The Managment course aims to provide students with basic knowledge regarding the nature of Managment, its fields, related theories, the work environment, and its future. It also aims to introduce various theories, their role, and their impact on organizations at the local level.

- To prepare students for senior positions and acquire modern management skills to raise performance levels across all sectors of these organizations, based on scientific and research foundations, with an emphasis on professional, practical, and applied aspects in implementing the program based on modern business concepts within the organization.

- To learn about the types, fields, and organization of international business.

- To learn about the internal and external work environment and the risks associated with it.

- To learn about the role and impact of knowledge management.

- To understand the basic concepts related to corporate governance.

- To understand the basic concepts related to business ethics and social responsibility.

- To gain familiarity with modern information and communication technologies and their impact on the field of business administration.

- To gain familiarity with the quantitative and qualitative aspects of decision-making at the organizational level.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses


• Financial Accounting 1

• Microeconomics 1

• Introduction to Economics

• Financial Accounting 2

• Microeconomics 2

• Corporate Economics

• History of Economic Thought

• Management Accounting

• Macroeconomics 1

• Introduction to Business Administration

• Public Finance

• Management Information Systems

• Macroeconomics 2

• Corporate Management

• Marketing

• Corporate Structures and Organization

• Information Technology Management

• Project Management

• Human Resource Management

• Strategic Management

• Production and Operations Management

• Total Quality Management

• Supply Chain Management


Advanced Topics


• Financial Accounting 1

• Microeconomics 1

• Introduction to Economics

• Financial Accounting 2

• Microeconomics 2

• Corporate Economics

• History of Economic Thought

• Management Accounting

• Macroeconomics 1

• Introduction to Business Administration

• Public Finance

• Management Information Systems

• Macroeconomics 2

• Corporate Management

• Marketing

• Corporate Structures and Organization

• Information Technology Management

• Project Management

• Human Resource Management

• Strategic Management

• Production and Operations Management

• Total Quality Management

• Supply Chain Management



Admissions Information

● Bachelor's Level:

  • Baccalaureate Certificate
  • Equivalency Certificate


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