General Education
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the essential components of Information Technology (IT) covering hardware, software, networking and databases. The course also provides an introduction to cloud computing, security and future developments in IT. Students will also be given hands on training using MS office suite.
Pre-requisite: None
This course helps students to have a good understanding of English reading and writing skills. It hones their reading and writing skills and communicate their thoughts in an articulated manner to the readers. It also facilitates the students to prepare documents presentations and deliver effectively
Pre-requisite: None
The course offers a basic understanding of, and practical engagement with, some of the typical models used in different types of written and oral communication. Outcomes for the course include developed skills pertaining to: proper business attitudes reflected in writing; creative thinking; cross-cultural communication; document-design and formatting; oral presentation; and job hunting and interviews. Emphasis will also be placed on the self-editing of writing and language usage. The course lays the foundations for successful and skillful business communication.
Pre-requisite: ENG1001
This course introduces the students to understand concepts of core life skills and happiness that enables them to cope up with attitudes and values in the life situations. This course also provides students with an understanding of managing self and coping up with the contemporary life style in personal, professional and societal context.
Pre-requisite: None
The course provides an understanding of UAE Society in terms of its geography, culture and history as well as social, economic, and environmental development. The course focuses on introducing students to the main social features of Emirati community, its core values and heritage. It also elaborates the importance of future plans of the country.
Pre-requisite: None
This course is designed to help students develop their skills in reasoning, analysis, and the use of logical arguments. This will help in improving their scientific temperament in identifying problems, collecting adequate information and analyzing data to solve problems. This course develops student attitude towards developing sound critical reasoning and logic while presenting the inferences and communicating to the audience in an articulated manner.
Pre-requisite: None
The course provides an insight into scientific way of thinking and develops Scientific temperament in analyzing social and business problems. The course provides opportunities for students to understand scientific processes and its application in the fields of humanities and business. The course provides an overview on basic elements of Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy and earth sciences and their applications to the society.
Pre-requisite: None
The course offers an introduction to understanding of and practical engagement of written and oral Arabic communication for non-native speakers. The contents of the course cover alphabets, basic reading, writing and speaking skills related to daily life. By the end of the course students should be able to hold simple conversation in Arabic and read and write basic sentences.
Pre-requisite: None
Islam is a code of behavior and a way of life. This course introduces the history of Islamic culture. Students will be able to get an insight into issues of gender, marriage, law, economics, business, art and architecture. The course explains the relationship between the Islamic concepts with society, business and issues of globalization.
Pre-requisite: None
This course on Innovation provides a contemporary view of conceiving, developing and managing innovation that focuses on new product or service idea development for new venture, or improving existing processes in the firms. It also focuses on social innovative product beneficial for the society. The aim of the course is to equip students with creative thoughts and engage them in an innovative thought process to bring about changes in new and established businesses.
Pre-requisite: GEN1003
This course introduce the concepts and mathematical methods used in business management. It will focus on theories and models of functions, interest, annuity, derivatives and integration. The specific aim of the course include construction and analysis of simple mathematical models, applying mathematical functions and carrying out computations regarding marginal analysis, interest and annuities (using excel software).
Pre-requisite: None
This course emphasize the importance of basic statistical concepts, its applications and the use of analytical tools for solving business problems. The course also prepares students about the methods of data collection, application of analytical tools, analysis and interpretation data and reporting of results. The course helps students to develop skills in using statistical software.
Pre-requisite: MAT1001
Core Courses
This is an introductory course in accounting. The primary objective of the course is to provide the students with an understanding of the financial accounting principles, concepts and procedures in the light of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Students will understand both the theoretical and practical aspects of accounting. The course will equip the students with the ability to prepare financial statements.
Pre-requisite: None
The course presents managerial accounting principles, concepts and techniques required for a business entity. The course acquaints students with concepts and techniques that managers and accountants use to present information for planning and decision making. The overall aim of the course is to prepare students with the ability to apply management accounting concepts and techniques, in analyzing the cost, volume and profit, and prepare the different types of cost statements and plans independently.
Pre-requisite: FIA1001
This course aims at developing an understanding the concepts of Entrepreneurship. It enables students to develop the skills needed to conceive idea and be able to establish enterprise. Students will be trained to examine current opportunities in the business environment, develop a business plan canvas and eventually develop a business plan for sustaining a new venture.
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
This course guides the students in understanding and organizing a research study. It explains the process of research methods, designing instruments of data collection, compiling the data, analyzing and reporting the findings. The course focuses on the importance of identifying appropriate research problems, applying suitable type of research and developing research methodology for the stated problem understanding the limitations. The course further prepares the students to apply appropriate tools and techniques to analyze qualitative and quantitative data through excel & SPSS software and draw conclusions.
Pre-requisite: MAT1102
Pre-requisite: MAT1102
This course helps students to learn the conceptual framework to identify, analyze, and understand how businesses make ethical decisions and undertake corporate social responsibilities. The course explains how ethics can be integrated into strategic business decisions. The course also helps in evaluating the complex environment of ethical decision-making in organizations and ethical conduct of business in a socio-politico-economic and competitive environment
Pre-requisite: None
Pre-requisite: None
On completing this course the student will be able to understand the underlying concepts of Microeconomics, its functions in relations to household and firm level decision making. The student will understand the pricing of factors of production and production services in different competitive environment. The knowledge, tools; techniques learned through this course will prepare the students to understand economic process and activities.
Pre-requisite: None
This course enables students to understand concepts of Macroeconomics dealing with national income, national output, inflation and national employment. The student also learns economic issues and problems in developing and developed economies arising out of macro-economic decisions relating to international trade, exchange and balance of payment to be able to assess the economic environment.
Pre-requisite: ECO2001
This course gives an introduction to the principles of finance. The course aims at students understanding the sources of finance available to a business and the mechanism of raising and managing finance. The course also provides an insight into the financial markets, market intermediaries, time value of money, risk and return, cost of capital, capital budgeting, capital structure and working capital management.
Pre-requisite: FIA1001
Management Information Systems (MIS) explores the use of information systems in today’s organizations. Students acquire the knowledge and skills desirable to successfully apply information systems and technology in support of organizational strategy. Students will be exposed to introduction to information systems in organizations, strategy and information systems, data and knowledge management, internet and social media, E-Commerce and M-Commerce, Intelligent systems and business intelligence. The course thus explains how changes in technology translates into new opportunities for businesses.
Pre-requisite: CIS1001
Effective managers and employees must develop knowledge of both law and business because people involved in business also are involved in, and greatly affected by, the law concerning business. In the present business environment, the link between law and business is growing day by day to prevent and protect stakeholders’ business interest, regulate and execute terms of contracts so that business operations can be conducted smoothly without / with minimum legal glitches. This course will empower student to understand and utilize effectively the legal frameworks to safeguard business interests.
Pre-requisite: None
This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of marketing and to prepare them understand how organizations adopt and design different marketing approaches to acquire, retain and develop customers. It also focuses on understanding the components of marketing plans with respect to the application of marketing mix elements. The course will enable students to learn and apply the tools of marketing in analyzing, segmenting, targeting markets and positioning products.
Pre-requisite: ECO2001 & FIA1001
This course helps students to understand and apply the fundamental concepts and principles of management essential for comprehending the higher order business and management courses. The course covers theoretical frameworks of managerial and operational functions that enables students to understand the basic applications of principles of management in an organizational context. It also helps students to understand the benefits of working in teams and managing conflicts.
Pre-requisite: None
Operations management course enables students to understand the principles of producing goods and services in a competitive environment. This course aids in understanding the role of operations to improve the productivity of organization. The study of operations management also emphasizes to enhance the operation performance through operation strategies tools like designing, process technology , JIT ,Enterprise Resource planning ,capacity planning, inventory management, quality planning control, TQM , managing risk and recovery., etc.
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
This course provides a framework on understanding and analyzing organizational behavior and managing change. It focuses on inter personal relations, group dynamics and the flows of organizational communication. The student is equipped to learn negotiation skills, leadership and managing conflicts.
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
The course focuses on examining how different cultural norms, values and beliefs that impact global businesses. This course assesses the theoretical models of culture and evaluates the differences between cultures to facilitate successful business operations in a global context. The course equips students to understand the nuances of cultural differences in globalized business environment.
Pre-requisite: None
Pre-requisite: None
This course enables students to understand and evaluate theoretical and application aspects of strategy. This course focuses on identifying strategic intent of a company till developing and implementing appropriate strategy from case situations. The course enable students to use tools and techniques of analysis for identifying strategic opportunities, risks and enable them to design feasible strategies for implementation for the growth and development of profit or nonprofit making organization.
Pre-requisite: SENIOR STATUS, MGM3103 & MKT2201 ,FIA2103
The internship program provides an opportunity to students to work, learn, and gain hands-on experience in an organization. It helps students to develop a professional understanding of an industry in their major area of study. Students are able to apply the knowledge gained in classrooms in a work setting, thus enriching their learning experience. This experience is also regarded valuable in preparing for their future careers. Since students work to gain experience, the course emphasizes that they be placed in an environment that is appropriate to their major field of study that is conducive to learning.
Pre-requisite: SENIOR STATUS
International Business Concentration Courses
This course provides general overview of international business, trade barriers and finance. It presents fundamental concepts of international economic and business relations. It offers insights into real life economic issues and problems. The course focuses on the theories and impacts of international trade, exchange rates and international financial institutions and World Trade Organizations on national economies and businesses.
Pre-requisite: ECO2102
This course exposes the students to the procedures of imports and export activities required organizations dealing with foreign markets. It also provides an exposure on INCO terms, documents and insurance and financing of imports and exports. On completing this course the student is able to understand the formalities of import and export management and enable them to independently handle the foreign trade activities.
Pre-requisite: None
Pre-requisite: None
This course enables the students to understand the supply chain management concepts, the best practices involved in it, role of strategic alliances, order and inventory management across the chain, distribution and role of IT. It enables the students to analyze supply chain strategies with reference to identifying and managing demand. This course enables the students to evaluate different approaches of supply chain with respect to improving its performance.
Pre-requisite: MAT1102 & MKT2201
The course enables students to understand the emerging trends in global markets. It also enables to understand factors influencing market entry strategies in changing global market scenario. This course helps students to analyze and evaluate international marketing contexts in a rational manner and help them take decisions to tap international market opportunities. It also focuses on analyzing the importance of product, price, promotion, distribution strategies in international markets.
Pre-requisite: Senior Status
This course introduces the students to the fundamental principles and theories of International Finance. As a direct consequence of many global factors, including floating exchange rates, the abolition of capital controls, the deregulation of financial markets and advancement in information technology, the field of international finance has become increasingly important over the past three decades. The course will focus on the major markets that serve international business, relationships between the exchange rates and economic variables, measurement and management of exchange rate risk.
Pre-requisite: FIA2103
Service firms constitute an overwhelmingly large percentage of the economy of every industrialized nation. It is by far the most likely economic sector in which most of the management graduates of any business school will be employed. Especially, in a service sector dominated country like UAE, it is very important to manage services for improving the customer satisfaction and enhancing the sector’s contribution to the economy. A comprehensive understanding of various types of operations involved in service sector is an essential prerequisite to enhance the customer satisfaction. Therefore, this course plays a vital role in developing the service orientation of the student. The course deals with basic concepts of services, its strategies, operations, role of information technology in service sector, designing, developing and managing the service experiences of the customers, yield management and service quality.
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
Marketing and Retail Management Concentration Courses
Consumer Behavior is an important element in all decisions relating to marketing activities. Consumer behavior is the focal point in determining the demand for the product and profits for the organization. It is imperative for students to understand the consumers buying behavior so as to formulate and implement strategies appropriate to the target markets in an organization. This course focuses attention on psychological, sociological, and economic factors including motivation, learning, attitudes, personality, reference groups, social stratification, demographics, lifestyles, and cross cultural differences and their impact on purchasing, consumption and choice of decisions.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
Retailing has penetrated not only goods sector but also in a big way services industry such as travel and tourism, financial, real estate, entertainment and leisure in the last decade. Learning the principles of retail management helps students to analyze trade area, site selection, store layout and managing material and human resources in a retail organization. The course enables students to evaluate appropriate strategies of targeting and segmenting suitable to type of retail outlets.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
This course enables the students to understand theory and application of merchandising, its processes, vendor selection and its management. This course enable the students to develop appropriate pricing mechanism and store layout. This course enables the students to evaluate inventory management and design terms of contracts for procurement.
Pre-requisite: SENIOR STATUS
This course is designed to equip students to understand the importance of sales personnel in convincing the customers to realize sales of goods and services vital for the company revenue generation. It aims to make the student understand various issues of sales management viz: interrelationship between the personal selling and marketing programs, organizing the sales efforts both within and in relation to the distribution network, analyze the sales executives primary responsibilities to sales force and finally to know how to control sales efforts. The course also includes understanding of sales budgets, quotas, territories and sales to cost analysis which help in measuring the performance of the sales force. Emphasis is laid on the role of sales force management in the international scenario in today competitive marketing environment in both consumer and industrial markets. In the end the student is equipped to plan and manage personal selling activities for a company.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
Tourism And Hospitality Management Concentration Courses
The travel agencies and tour operators are retail outlets and the first step for travelers in planning their journey. After completing this course the student shall be able to handle travel and tour operations in regard to planning itineraries and packaging inbound and outbound tours. Students will also be exposed to airline travel management inclusive of world geography, international regulations and fare constructions. The course is designed to provide students a general understanding of travel distribution channels and emerging trends of application of technology in the sector.
Pre-requisite: None
The course aims at familiarizing the students with various functions of front office. This course will develop skills for handling guests at the front office by following prescribed standards and procedures. The course intends to assess the front office management practices and operations aiming at customer care and satisfaction.
Pre-requisite: MGM 1001
The course aims at developing knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage food and beverage services with a focus on quality and customer delight. This course will focus on the food and beverage service operations in meeting the quality and safety standards in the hospitality industry. The course will equip students with the product knowledge, interpersonal skills, technical competence and the ability to provide effective customer service in general and also for specialized events and occasions. The course will provide students a hands on simulation of the food and beverage, catering practices and services in a real environment.
Pre-requisite: None
This course equips students with an advanced and contemporary knowledge of strategic management in tourism and hospitality industry. Specifically, it helps students to develop analytical and practical management skills. The course provides students’ knowledge and understanding of the analytical tools to perform industry analysis, organizational and competitor analysis. This course will also enable students gain a clear understanding with respect to strategy content, strategy context, and strategy process with a focus on tourism and hospitality business. Special emphasis will be made on analyzing and developing strategies for tourism destinations development and marketing. (Destination)
Pre-requisite: Senior Status
This course is conceptualized in the backdrop of burgeoning tourism industry and aims at developing effective manpower to join the Event Management sector of the country. The course focuses on enhancing employability and updating knowledge regarding events and types of attractions. Emphasis is given on understanding the different dimensions of managing events, analytical and presentation skills and applying a systematic approach to problem solving. The salient features of the course include lectures from industry experts, practice and exercises, field visits and case discussions.
Pre-requisite: None
This course familiarizes the students with marketing concepts, techniques and skills as required in the marketing of tourism products, services and destinations. It aims at developing an understanding of marketing management, the process through which tourism enterprises analyze and evaluate the environment and identify marketing opportunities and threats. The course also focuses on defining and selecting target markets, planning and executing marketing programmes, and implementing control plans, in the context of tourism and hospitality.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
Public Administration Concentration Courses
This course introduces the characteristics of the public organization and its impact on the society. The course is designed to familiarize students with the basic concepts and principles of public administration in the governmental, non-profit, and private sectors and to acquaint students with public administration as a field of study. Knowledge of concepts and area provides students with a necessary foundation for the practice of public administration professionally. The course prepares students for more advanced course work, particularly in the areas of Policy formulation, planning and analysis.
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
This course exposes students to comparative public administration. The course focuses on capacity building and seeks to identify universal patterns in organizational structures and processes that promote the most desirable™ policy outcomes. States differ greatly in their history, social and economic characteristics, and exhibit a range of administrative arrangements. The variation in these administrative systems is due to a variety of factors, including social, cultural, political and technological. Further, the course looks into various administrative system structures and frameworks. Also the course explores the question of behavioral characteristics of administrative systems and its effect on policy outcomes.
Pre-requisite: PAD3110
Over the past decade, there has been continual development and renewal of strategies and practices surrounding public administration. E-Governance is a new way of formulating and implementing decisions and policies relating to public administration, using ICT as a tool for building trust in governments and improved transparency and service delivery. In the past few years ICT has also brought new opportunities for enhanced citizen participation in decision-making, and has thus contributed to the transformation of the relationship between governments and citizens. Advantages for the E- government are better and more efficient services in terms of time, lowering of transaction costs and improved overall transparency and accountability.
This Course will provide students understanding of E- Governance. The content of the course will help student to understand how ICT enhance service delivery to citizen. Learning of this course will help student to identify areas for E- Governance implementation and challenges in implementing the initiative.
Pre-requisite: CIS1001
This course on International Relations and Foreign Policy is designed to provide students an overview of world history as understood through the lens of international relations and to introduce the core analytical concepts and theories in International Relations. The course familiarizes students with the approaches to foreign policy and its practice. The focus is on the process of foreign policy decision making in the dynamic international scenario keeping in view domestic compulsions. Instances of international cooperation through formal institutions get special mention and issues challenges of the contemporary global era form the overall framework of the course. The students will also be exposed to the regional affairs that influence national foreign policy initiatives. The course will equip students with necessary understanding of world affairs in context of priorities for their country.
Pre-requisite: PAD3110
This course is a study of the dynamics of governmental decision-making and its influence on the content of public policy; The course focuses upon an introduction to the process of public policymaking and to the substance of policy in selected areas. The course is structured around four components: theories and concepts, actors in context, policy as process, and policy as substance. Further the course discusses as to who is involved in making and implementing public policy. Discussions also include on policy both as a linear and a cyclical process. The course peruses the role of the environment in which the policy is determined, the background of decision makers and non-governmental agencies.
Pre-requisite: PAD3110& Senior Status
This course has been designed to provide the students’ knowledge and skills related to marketing for public sector. Public sector marketing focuses on the notions of exchange and relationship as these occur between an organization and those individuals and groups who seek to satisfy their needs. In essence, public sector marketing seeks to articulate and propose solutions regarding the exchange and relationships occurring between a government organization and individuals, groups of individuals, organizations or communities in connection with the request for and performance of public-oriented tasks and services. Students will be able to discover how to use proven marketing thinking to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of any government institution, public agency, or non-profit organization.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
Human Resource Management Concentration Courses
This course introduces the UAE labor law and its various elements. The course highlights the importance of the key statutory requirements and sponsorship systems in UAE. It further outlines the legal requirements that need to be fulfilled by organizations in UAE with regards to the key HR processes. This course is beneficial for students who are employed or are looking for employment within the UAE industry sectors.
Pre-requisite: None
This course provides an understanding of the concept of HRD system, related mechanisms and the changing boundaries of HRD. The students will study various HRD initiatives that can be applied at Individual level, organizational level and at community and societal level. The course gives insights into the various aspects of Career development, training and performance management systems which can be effectively used for developing human resources in the organizations. The course also covers the various contemporary HRD policies and practices related to issues like leadership development and knowledge management which are basis for the development of Human Resources.
Pre-requisite: None
This course will help students in understanding employees as resources which provides competitive advantage to organization. The course gives insights into various strategies followed in various areas of HRM in alignment with the mission and vision of the organization. The course also helps students in understanding various issues related to HRM during mergers and acquisitions and downsizing.
Pre-requisite: MGM3104 & Senior Status
This course will help students to have knowledge on various concepts, theories and methods related to Compensation. The students will learn how to design reward programs that will give their employers a competitive advantage. This course will help the students to look at compensation strategies followed by various organizations from both a human resource professional and managerial perspective.
Pre-requisite: MGM3104
Innovative and Entrepreneurship Concentration Courses
In this course, an overview of design thinking and working with models and tools that help students understand design thinking as a problem solving approach shall be taught. Organizational cases that use design thinking to uncover compelling solutions will be discussed within the course.
This course highlights the importance of innovation to students. The concepts of lean thinking and innovative thinking have been dealt with in the course. Therefore this course of Design thinking provides the tools you need to become an innovative thinker and uncover creative opportunities that are in the environment.
Pre-requisite: None
This course will introduce students with the nature importance and uniqueness of family business. It also explores and analyzes family business continuity challenges and contemporary examples of successful management, family, ethics and corporate social responsibility, corporate governance practices to lead a successful family owned business. This course also highlights the importance of succession planning, challenges in professionalism and maintaining ethical standards in running a family owned business.
Pre-requisite: None
The course focuses on exposing the students on pertinent strategies to be considered for new product development process. It ensures the students to learn the detailed processes of developing new product/service. The students will also be exposed to the intricacies of commercialization aspects of new product launched including developing pertinent business and marketing strategies to make the new product a successful one.
Pre-requisite: MKT2201
This course is designed to provide insights into issues and challenges in various functional areas of management in managing small and medium enterprises. The course also helps in understanding the importance of sustainable strategies for the small and medium enterprises to be successful in the long run. The course will also help the students in understanding the role of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in an economy
Pre-requisite: MGM1001
This course introduces the concept and importance of International Entrepreneurship. It also gives insights into the issues specific to international venturing including search and identification of opportunities in foreign markets, logistics of international business expansion, cross-cultural business communication, international sourcing, and international deal-making and networking. The course also helps to explore issues related to Global marketing and Global HRM in managing a global entrepreneurial journey.
Pre-requisite: INE3102
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the impact of industry interaction on the entrepreneurial venture. It enables the students to gain insights into the complexities, opportunities and rewards of entrepreneurship. This course prepares students in using practical skills needed for the real world by being able to generate and manage the ideation process innovatively till commercialization of the idea. They further acquire skills to initiate the process of startup and carry it forward till liquidity stage. Overall enables students to apply entrepreneurial thinking at workplace, manage finances and personnel and understand the value of creating jobs.
Pre-requisite: INE3102 & Senior Status
This course provides insights into various frameworks, theories and models related to entrepreneurial leadership. The course highlights the critical link between leadership and entrepreneurial success by analyzing cases related to successful entrepreneurs. It also provides students with an opportunity to evaluate various leadership styles for leading business enterprises. The course also focuses on professional leadership, leadership for nonprofit organizations and government organizations.
Pre-requisite: INE3102
This course will enable students to understand the concept, need and process of social entrepreneurship. The course will help them to learn approaches, framework, techniques and models used in social entrepreneurship. It will also help students to develop social entrepreneurship plan to be implemented for the benefit of society at large.
Pre-requisite: INE3102
Accounting Courses
This course is a comprehensive study of accounting principles and procedures underlying the preparation of financial statements. The course is concerned primarily with measuring and reporting assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses. On completing this course, the student will have an understanding of accounting measurement and financial reporting.
Pre-requisite: FIA2102
The objective of this course is to enable the students understand the role of taxation in economic decision making and financial reporting. A broad range of tax issues are covered in this course. This course familiarizes the students with principles and techniques that tax consultants and accountants use to compute tax and prepare tax returns in compliance with the tax laws.
Pre-requisite: FIA2102
This course acquaints students with concepts and techniques that managers and accountants use to present information for planning and decision making. The overall aim of the course is to prepare students with the ability to apply management accounting concepts, in analyzing the components of costs, allocation of costs and preparation of statements and reports to facilitate better decision making and performance evaluation.
Pre-requisite: FIA2102
This course develops an understanding and appreciation of the philosophy of the auditing process and provides students with the skills necessary for auditing and financial reporting. The course covers the standards, concepts, and principles of auditing theory and practice. By the end of the course the student will be able to apply professional auditing standards and appropriate audit procedures to auditing.
Pre-requisite: FIA3112
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the basic knowledge of accounting information systems and develop skills required to provide input for developing accounting information systems. This course examines how information technology is used in accounting and dissemination of information to stakeholders.
Pre-requisite: FIA2102
This course provides an introduction to business analysis based on the financial statements. The emphasis is placed on the financial statement users and their different needs. The course develops a critical interpreting for disclosure required in the financial reports which is supposed to follow the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Pre-requisite: Senior Status, FIA2102
Master of Business Administration Courses
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of managerial accounting. The course deals with the use of accounting data in the managerial decision-making process and in planning and controlling business enterprises. Emphasis is on using cost and other management accounting information in making sound decisions, its effect on managerial behavior, and its use in formulating strategy. Enables students to analyze issues of design and operation of management control systems including the intended and unintended consequences of performance measurement.
Pre-requisite: None
The course aims to provide knowledge and skills to the students to carry out a research for effective business decision making. In this course, the students will gain an understanding of research process, methodology, design, required to collect relevant data and analyze it with applicable qualitative or quantitative techniques specifically to provide insights to solving a relevant business problem. Students will be able to learn, to prepare business research proposal, ethical issues in conducting research, analyzing data and preparing report following steps of scientific research.
Pre-requisite: None
The course equips students to understand theories of international business and the tools that enable businessmen to take effective decisions in global business environment with regards to functional areas of business. The course enables students to understand the environment of international business, political economy, cultural & ethical foundations of global business today. The course covers the operations of international business and impacts of financial and monetary systems, risk and uncertainties that are encountered by international business entities. It also enables students to evaluate the entry and risk mitigation strategies by managing resources effectively.
Pre-requisite: None
Managerial Economics aims to help students to understand economic theory and analyze business problems rationally with respect to market forces and the competitive environment. The course equips students with techniques in forecasting demand and supply, reaching cost efficiencies, determining output & prices under different market conditions. Further, it polishes their analytical skills to interpret the data from the competitors and macroeconomic variables so as to arrive at viable decisions that lead to optimization of economic interests of business enterprises and reduce their risk and uncertainty. The student will be able to apply the knowledge of managerial economics in their work environment.
Pre-requisite: None
The course aims to provide understanding of theories of financial management and its applications to financial decisions relevant to the businesses. All decisions which managers make have a financial aspect to it. Strong financial management within the organization helps ensure the long-run viability of the firm. This course has a focus on the management of a firm’s financial resources given a wealth maximization decision criterion. All basic and important areas of financial management are covered in this course. Students will understand the importance of investment and financial decisions in creating and capturing value for businesses, as well as in obtaining sustainable competitive advantage.
Pre-requisite: None
The course helps students in understanding human behavior at work. It provides students to get insights into various concepts and theories related to human behavior at individual level, group level and organizational level. By studying the course students will understand themselves and other people at work and will be able to learn how to create effective work groups to be successful in life. Students will also study about various leadership styles, conflict management strategies used in organizations while creating a sustainable organizational culture to handle issues related to organizational change.
Pre-requisite: None
This Course enables students to learn various tools & techniques for analyzing Internal & External environment so as to reach the right market segment. This course focuses on learning the process of segmentation, targeting and positioning of products in the markets. Further students are prepared to use marketing mix elements in developing appropriate marketing plans & strategies in relation to competitors. While developing various products and promotional strategies student gets hands on experience in identifying, analyzing, designing and evaluating a marketing plan that aims to acquire, retain and develop the consumers and business buyers.
Pre-requisite: None
The tasks of crafting and implementing company strategies are the heart and soul of managing a business enterprise. The strategic management course prepares the students to understand why managers must carefully match a company’s strength both to industry, competitive conditions and company resources and capabilities. This course demonstrates the importance of tailoring strategy to fit the circumstances of a company industry and competitive environment. Given its nature, strategic management requires a holistic approach and it draws upon functional modules previously studied in areas such as marketing, finance, operations and human resource management, and it integrates the skills and knowledge they provide to enable students to develop realistic responses to strategically important issues. It is intended to enhance the students’ understanding of corporate issues and of the increasingly international context of corporate activity
Pre-requisite: Successful completion of 6000 level Course
Creativity and innovation are essential for success in business world in the age of technologies becoming fast obsolete and knowledge industries at the forefront. This course will enable students to understand nature and process of creativity and its nurturing of innovation in organizations. The course will help students to learn approaches, techniques, models and frameworks used by innovators in the self-rejuvenating business organizations. This course will help students develop career competence in leading and sustaining creativity and innovation in business and industry.
Pre-requisite: None
Strategic leadership course is designed to develop individuals to lead and manage organizations effectively. This course will help the students in understanding different strategies being used by leaders in managing business, Government and social organizations. It enables students to focus on various issues and challenges a leader encounters in managing organizations. An understanding of these different strategies, along with an exploration of one’s own strengths and weaknesses will be part of this course. In this course students will examine leadership strategies of successful organizations and apply strategic and leadership models towards the success of an organization.
Pre-requisite: None
The dissertation course will cover basic research skills and concepts needed to plan, conduct, and analyze data from a research project. Skills including performing literature searches, questionnaire development, scale construction, data cleaning and management, data manipulation and analysis, and interpretation and dissertation report writing will be taught. Students will use survey and statistical software throughout the course, and the lab will specifically focus on hands-on activities. The final project will involve proposing a research question, finding and analyzing data to evaluate this question, and writing a report.
Pre-requisite: All courses except Capstone course
This course is intended to furnish students with clear understanding of strategic risks faced by organizations. It also develops competency in students to strategically manage corporate risks and equips them with intellectual clarity and practical approaches of risk management techniques. The course encompasses the theories and concepts of risks and risk management within strategic spheres of both commercial and public organizations. The key focus of the course is on context and definition of risks of strategic significance, principles and application of risk management, and practices of strategic risk management in organizations.
Pre-requisite: None
Change is all around us. We are continually asked to manage change in our own lives and organizations. This course on Managing Strategic Change is designed for participants to understand the foundations of change in organizations and its significance, balance between theory and practice to enable in examining of key theories on change and their applications. The course will expose students to recognition and diagnosis of change with use of different models, highlight the importance of mentoring, coaching, training and development in managing change process including resistance. The student will be able to evaluate role of leadership and modes of intervention in shaping strategic change in an organization.
Pre-requisite: None
Change is all around us. We are continually asked to manage change in our own lives and organizations. This course on Managing Strategic Change is designed for participants to understand the foundations of change in organizations and its significance, balance between theory and practice to enable in examining of key theories on change and their applications. The course will expose students to recognition and diagnosis of change with use of different models, highlight the importance of mentoring, coaching, training and development in managing change process including resistance. The student will be able to evaluate role of leadership and modes of intervention in shaping strategic change in an organization.
Pre-requisite: None
This course covers the principles and techniques corporations use to make their investment, financing, and dividend decisions. The course aims to enable students to comprehend and analyze the theories and propositions relating to corporate finance and the controversies and criticisms surrounding them.
This course attempts to develop the skills and competencies necessary for making investment and financing decisions and dividend proposals in different situations.
Pre-requisite: FIA6001, FIA 6002
This course provides an understanding of theoretical and practical issues related to investment management from the perspective of individuals and institutions. It deals with investment theory, review of institutions, and financial instruments available to investors. It also deals with the analysis and valuation of securities. The course enables the students to identify attractive investments that match risk appetite and return requirements and build a balanced diversified portfolio. The student also develops the ability to time the market.
Pre-requisite: FIA6001, FIA 6002
This course provides knowledge and skills to comprehend the dynamics of international financial markets and the impact of exchange rates on international business. This course covers the issues in financial management that arise as firms do business in an international setting. It also enables students to understand the exposure to foreign exchange risks in addition to asset risks while making investment and financing decisions and developing skills to make smart decisions.
Pre-requisite: FIA6001, FIA 6002
This course deals with the major institutional characteristics of the banking system and the financial market. The course envisages developing the knowledge and skills required to manage banks and financial institutions, focusing on skills and competencies for the regional financial sector. The course also discusses technological developments and their impact on the financial service industry and how the industry adapts and stays competitive.
Pre-requisite: FIA6001, FIA 6002
This course covers the principles and practices of Islamic banking and finance and critically evaluates their effectiveness against conventional banking and finance. It covers the structure of major products and services, with particular emphasis on the local Islamic banking and finance industry. The course also identifies risks related to each product type, explores ways to mitigate them, and examines how regulators regulate and supervise Islamic banking and finance operations. On completion of the course, students should understand and be able to appraise key theoretical, regulatory, and practical aspects of Islamic banking and finance and their impact on economic justice, financial stability, and economic development.
Pre-requisite: FIA6001, FIA 6002