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Bachelor of Management

About Program

The Bachelor of Management will help you understand the ins and outs of management practices in today’s most successful businesses and nonprofit organizations. You’ll spend time developing the analytical skills to enhance business processes at every level, while also strengthening the interpersonal skills you’ll need to keep an organization cohesive and employee morale high. At the end of the degree program, you will implement a complete business strategy in an experiential learning program, observing how different departments interact and guiding them toward the most successful outcome.

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Understand and communicate basic management concepts and the role of managers within organizations and the marketplace.
  • Define and implement ethical standards and policies of corporate social responsibility.
  • Explore the global nature of management and strategically address the challenges of managing multinational enterprises.
  • Apply theories and principles of organizational behavior to managerial decision-making.
  • Formulate and implement strategies that build on the core competencies of a firm to demonstrate active management of an enterprise in a competitive environment.
  • Give coherent and effective business presentations.
  • Understand the management from difference aspects.
  • Use and integrate technology and information into managerial decision-making and operational processes, including qualitative and quantitative decision-making processes.

 

Teaching Methodology

The concepts of the following courses will be delivered using a combination of online lectures, discussions, and dialogue around cases. A case is a comprehensive exposition of real managerial cases describing a set of problems and requiring a plan of action. The case method provides a pragmatic framework for the learning process. Its success depends heavily on student preparation and active interaction in class discussions.

The main material and reference for each course will be the textbook mentioned in the course specifications. Lecture notes and slides are additional resources that are prepared by the professor.

 

Degree Requirements

To earn a bachelor’s degree in Management, the student must complete a minimum of 126 semester hours of credit towards graduation. It is student’s responsibility to be aware of current requirements and to frequently consult with your advisor about your progress toward completing them.

 

Year – Trimester

Credit Hours

Prerequisites

Year 1 – 1

ENG101 English Language 1

5 Hours

 

MGM111 Principles of Management

3 Hours

 

PMG101 Foundations of Project Management

3 Hours

 

MGM112 Introduction to Economics

3 Hours

 

Year 1 – 2

ENG102 English Language 2

5 Hours

ENG101

MGM115 Critical Thinking

3 Hours

 

CMM201 Communication Skills

3 Hours

 

MTH 112 Business Mathematics

3 Hours

 

Year 1 – 3

MGM227 Principles of Accounting

3 Hours

 

MGM201 Feasibility Study

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM202 Writing in Organizations

3 Hours

 

ITC202 Internet and Information Technology

3 Hours

 

Year 2 – 1

MGM237 Introduction to Finance

3 Hours

 

ENG201 Business English

3 Hours

ENG102

MGM204 Principles of Marketing

3 Hours

 

MGM212 E-Commerce

3 Hours

MGM111

Year 2 – 2

STA201 Probability and Statistics

4 Hours

 

MGM243 Human Resource Management

3 Hours

 

MGM223 Presentation and Writing Skills

3 Hours

 

MGM303 Entrepreneurship

3 Hours

 

Year 2 – 3

MGM312 Management Technologies

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM332 Organizational Communication

3 Hours

 

MGM341 Accounting for Managers

3 Hours

MGM111, MGM227

MGM354 Quality Management

3 Hours

MGM111, PMG101

Year 3 – 1

MGM323 Change Management

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM331 Principles of Management Information Systems

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM333 Introduction to Research Methods

3 Hours

 

PMG421 Organizational Behavior and Projects

3 Hours

MGM111,

Year 3 – 2

MGM414 Strategic Management

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM424 Financial Management

3 Hours

MGM111, MGM237

MGM412 Business Law

3 Hours

 

MGM415 Operations Management

3 Hours

MGM111

Year 3 – 3

MGM431 Procurement and Supply Chain

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM433 Decision Making

3 Hours

 

MGM461 Business Analysis

3 Hours

MGM111

MGM496 Final Project 1

3 Hours

MGM111, PMG101

Year 4 – 1

MGM506 International Business Management

4 Hours

MGM111

MGM510 Risk Management

3 Hours

MGM111

PMG511 Project Leadership

3 Hours

MGM111, PMG101

MGM497 Final Project 2

3 Hours

MGM496

Fees
$250 for each term

In cooperation with MIDOCEAN University