Business Administration
Business Administration
Business administration is a field of study that is considered to be closely related to various aspects of the economy, such as:
- Finance/ Economics: how to maximize profits, reduce losses, and manage capital turnover
- Human Resources: efficiently managing people, recruiting and firing the right individuals
- Marketing: entering the market, trading suitable products for the target audience, and measuring the market against competitors.
- Production Management: optimizing the role of business and creating an efficient process
- Information Systems: as data is crucial in business, and data professionals need to know how to manage, optimize, and apply technology in business.
- Law: understanding business laws, even if it is not within the specialization
By studying Business Administration, students can access and research knowledge related to the operation and management of enterprises through updated case studies combined with practical visits to businesses.
Business Administration students can also apply for various positions within businesses. The practical knowledge and real-life simulation skills acquired during their university years will be a solid foundation for Business Administration graduates to confidently work in any business or establish their own company.
TRAINING OBJECTIVES
- Acquire foundational and in-depth knowledge in the field of economics in general and management in particular, and know how to apply these theories to practical work
- Proficiently use information technology tools and have a good command of foreign languages for work
- Master knowledge and competencies in the specialization to carry out business and management tasks in functional areas and high-level management positions within organizations, with the ability to start and manage an independent business.
TRAINING PROGRAM
Fundamental subjects
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Fundamental Marketing
Fundamental Monetary Finance
Corporate Finance
Accounting Principles
Scientific Research Methods in Economics
Linear Algebra, Calculus, and Applications in Economics
Applied Statistical Probability
Microsoft Excel
Quantitative Methods in Economics
Compulsory Subjects
Corporate Financial Management
Public Finance
Securities market
Commercial Banking
Project Analysis and Development
Corporate Financial Analysis
Derivative Financial Instruments.
Specialized Subjects
Enterprise Management specialization
Business Analysis
Project Management
Business Culture
Quality Management
Organizational Behavior
Risk Management in Business
International Business Administration specialization
Import-Export Management
International Tendering
International Investment Project Management
Global Supply Chain Management
Payment in International Business
International Marketing
Elective Subjects
Leadership skills
Brand Management
Business Negotiation Skills
Communication and Presentation Skills
International Business Law
International Economics
Project Analysis and Development
Economic Law
International Finance
Securities Investment
Business Accounting
Information Technology in Businesses
POST-GRADUATION JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration can work in various positions such as:
- Sales Executive
- Business Administration Analyst and Consultant
- Operations Manager in different departments such as Production, Human Resources, Procurement, Quality Control, etc.
- Senior Management positions: Executive Director, Branch Director, CEO, etc.
- Business Owner/Entrepreneur