Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Business Administration (Systems / Economics):
In order to receive a B.Sc. degree in Business Administration, students must successfully complete (128) credit hours. These include (18) credit hours general university requirements, (14) credit hours for the elective requirements, and (96) credit hours for the core programme requirements.
The Business Administration Programme has two track options:

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Business Administration (Systems)

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Business Administration (Economics)

Both track options share common courses comprising half of the discipline-based requirements. These courses are vital to understand foundations of business functions, organizations, processes, and markets.

 

Programme Objectives:
Business Administration Programme aims to:

Expand students' knowledge of the role and responsibilities of a professional manager.

Increase students' abilities and confidence to handle managerial, financial and administrative activities.

Understand how key forces like the economy, the state and the system influence and interact with business.

Acquire knowledge about the different approaches to the analysis and explanation of business problems.
Develop the skills of independent learning through activities of face to face and distance learning. 
Teach students how to set targets and plan how to achieve them.
Understand that, increasingly, academic programmes are being required to address issues, not only of content and knowledge, but also of skills.
Recognize and use different strategies for achieving their targets.
Learn to apply the most recent and innovative developments in systems thinking to areas such as information systems, organizational change and professional practice.
Increase students' knowledge and broaden their understanding of the content of different courses.