Introduction to
Master of Business Administration
Masters of Business Administration (MBA) is a graduate degree offered by the Department of Business Administration. The degree aims to develop students with strategic level knowledge and inculcate leadership skills. Elective specializations within MBA program include Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Supply Chain, Islamic Banking, Accounting and more. Graduates with an MBA degree may find job and promotion opportunities in a wide range of industries, including consulting, finance, healthcare, technology, and more. Our MBA degree is the most demanding education especially for professionals that opens the doors of managerial positions in the industry.
Our rigorous curriculum of MBA degree includes:
- Developing analytical and critical thinking skills to solve complex business problems.
- Gaining an understanding of different business functions, such as accounting, finance, marketing, operations, and strategy.
- Developing leadership and management skills to effectively lead teams and organizations.
- Understanding global business practices and trends to compete in a global marketplace.
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals.
Overall, an MBA degree can provide individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a variety of business and management roles, and can lead to career advancement and higher earning potential.
Learning Outcomes
- Illustrate critical thinking skills in solving complex business problems in a local and global environment
- Exhibit leadership skills in executing projects in complex business environment
- Communicate professionally through oral and written means by using appropriate technology.
- Demonstrate business knowledge through practical assignment by working in a real environment
- Apply ethical principles and show commitment towards sustainable development goals
Job Market
There is a vast spectrum of jobs for the MBAs across the globe in a number of fields such as accounting, finance, marketing, supply chain and management. MBA degrees generally opens the doors of managerial positions working in the industry.
Curriculum
- Leadership
- Managerial Economics & Policy (NEW)
- Quantitative Research Methods
- MBA Project / Industry Project – I
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Strategic Management
- MBA Project / Industry Project – II
- Recruitment & Selection
- Training & Development
- Performance & Comp. Management
- Organizational Development
- Human Resource Management
- Strategic Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Personal Development
- Channels Management
- Service/Direct Marketing
- Digital Marketing
- Public Relations & Event Management
- Advertising & Brand Management
- Marketing for Manager
- Strategic Marketing
- Logistic Management
- Procurement & Sourcing
- Supply Chain Management
- Channel Management
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Supply Chain Risk Management (New Course)
- Inventory & Warehouse Management (New Course)
- Quality Management (New Course)
- Special Topics in Supply Chain Management (New Course)
- Security & Portfolio Management
- Financial Markets & Institutes
- Analysis of Financial Statements
- Treasury and Fund Management
- Treasury and Risk Management
- Finance for managers
- Taxation Management
- Working Capital Management
- Project Evaluation
- Islamic Law of Contract & Takaful
- Islamic Financial Regulatory Framework and Standards
- Islamic Financial Trade Products and Structuring
- Accounting for Managers (NEW)
- Cost and Management Accounting (NEW)
- Advanced Financial Reporting (NEW)
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